Tuesday, March 4, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 3 293 Complete Work For University Degrees The names of 293 persons who have completed work for degrees from the University of Kansas were announced today by James K. Hitt, registrar. Most of the students finished their work in the fall semester, while others were not in residence but completed field work or correspondence study. As KU holds but one commencement a year, the names of the 293 will be listed in the June commencement program. Those receiving degrees are: Bachelor of laws - Melvin DeWayne Benutz; Topcaek; James Mason Brewster, Mission; Michael Edward Chalfant, Hutchinson; Heywood Kansai; A. Gatewein, Sylvester Grove, Rex Lawhorn, Parsons; Edmund Roscoe Learned, Lawrence; John Bushnell Mitchell, St. Joseph; Thomas Paulter, St. Joseph; Thomas Apau, Puerto Rico; Wilbur William Schmidt, McLouth; Robert Keith Scovel, Independence; Robert Le Tanner, Hutchinson, Sally George Wooddard; Robert Staley Wansch, King- Bachelor of science in journalism—James Glenn Bannham; Newton; Charles Warrington Barnes III; Mission; William Bruce Harmon; Topken Geogiel Pester; Hillsboro; Martin Joan Walz; Bemidji Springs; Ray Alan Wingerson; McLouth. Bachelor of science in business—Richard R. Arnold, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert G. Baldwin, Olathe; Donald Lyle Barrett, Kansas City, Kan.; Kenneth L. Beardley, Russell, Russell; Bearden, Donalyn E. Brown, Kansas City, Donalyn Verner Brownlee, Lawrence; William Stanley Conard, Attica; D. Crawford, Larned; Earl J. Funk, Mission; Charles Ronald Garret, Mike Billy Gene Grueff, Jimison Gary Dean Wendell, Weichkai; Donald Dean Hillydwell, Gary Dale Hogue, Council Grove, William Harl Jackson, Florence; John Arthur Jaminet, Coffeyville; William C. Johnson, Independence, Mo.; LeRoy Joseph Karlin, Hays; Judith Ann Knop, Hazelton; Tom Johnson Knee, Michael Mary Katherine Lee, Great Bend Mary Katherine Lassman, Wichita; James Clifford Loomis, Topeka; Lynn L. McCarthy, St. Peter, Minn.; Raymond R. McKearnan, Parsons; Melvin Hugh McNeilly, Coffeyville; Return Neighgts, Mike Brown Bower Miller Jr., Kansas City, Kan.; Edward L. Medrell, Kansas City, Kan. Caesar Donald Morell, Edwardsville; George Marius Nelson, Kansas City, Mo.; Darrell D. Nixon, Concordia, Missouri; Sawyer Gordon Groff Ott, Alfred Olson; Sawyer Gordon Groff Ott, Kansas City, Kan.; Lyle Caesar Potter, Verona, Mo.; Lyle Ralph Robertson, Linwood; William Single, Gary, Ind.; Clarent Ganser, Gene Thomas, Kansas City, Mo.; Arden Paul Treaster, Beloit; William Lee Turner, Muncie; Carl Vander Veen, Eudora; Farrell Foster Van-Horn, Stockton; John McKinney Werling, Warrenburg, Mo.; Martin Dean Yocum, Bachelor of science in aeronautical engineering—James Allen Bell, Merringham; Lois Margaret Denny, Wichita; Richard E. Gardner, Wichita; Fish, Kansas City, Mo.; Abraham Harry Gallas, Kansas City, Mo.; James Glenn Hull, Wichita; Robert J. Huston, Lake Charles, Florida; David Park, Richard LeRoy Lee, Mission; Marvin Franklin Martin Jr., Beloit. Jack R. Shelton, Horton; David Gray Smith Jr., Menlo Park, Cal.; Dale Keyes Strider, Ottawa; Jack Dean Wideley, Overland Park. Bachelor of science in architecture—mymond, Jennifer K. Janssens; Ambrose William jdkkskj *Atchison; Lawrence A. Long; Prairie Village; Harry; Owens Wiley*; Village; Mary McKinney; Dallas, Texas Bachelor of science in architectural engi- richment J. Jo Topeka, Richard Edwin Wink, Dalla Carne, Pittsburgh, PA Bachelor of science in chemical engineering—Charles Dean Burton, Kansas City, Ky.; Ronald Edwin Davis, Kansas City, Ky.; Robert J. Drewell, Meade; Ronald, Wayne Gimson, Mission; Burwell Guthrie Shepard Jr., New Hope, Pa. Bachelor of science in civil engineering—Nalgizy Gebremedhi, Addis Ababa, Etiopia; William Stanford Harlan, Kansas City, Mo.; Donald Lee Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.; Paul Morris Walker, Gashand, Mo. Bachelor of science in electrical engineering—Forrest Keith Blain, Covert; Alben Searr Crane; Topalca Larry Carry; Bill McGraw; Danny Moss, Tulsa, Okla; Richard Wayne Fergus, Lawrence; George E. Garels, Wamego; Glenn E. Gibson, Fredonia; Robert E. Green, John Richard Hansen, Wamego; Russell Everett Hayes, Wichita. As A 'Service' To Our Readers The more observant readers of Monday's Daily Kansan may have noticed another service feature for Kansan readers: an extra half-inch of paper on the inside pages. (These are pages 3, 4, 5, and 6.) Some say the paper was purposely left blank for readers' use. It may be used for calculating the orbit of Explorer I, writing nasty comments about The Daily Kansan (a very popular use), writing erib notes for hour exams, figuring income tax, or any other use that comes to mind, remembering always that The Daily Kansan is a family newspaper. The total extra paper used amounts to nearly 586 square feet for the total press run, but comes to readers at no extra cost. This is just another example of service for you through journalism. -A1 Jones George Alto Hirota, Los Angeles, Cal; George Clifton Hitt, Wellington; Cletus Howard Isbell, Wichita; Ned Joslin, Shawnee; Robert J. Justice, McPherson; Gary Alan Kinemond Bobie Village; John Lawrence Lightstone, Coffeille; York McBysan, Beloit; John Arthur Meyer, Munice; Norman Bruce Nielsen, Ft. Madison, Iown; Robert Earl Perdue, Cedar Rapids, Iown; George Conover Reeder Jr, Kansas City, Kan; Anthony Leon Rigas, Mo Wavney, D. Swanson; Abilene; Charles Stephen Walker, Kansas City, Kar; Harvey Joe Wertz, Muskegon, Okla. Bachelor of science in geological engineering—Donald Joe Adams, Lyons; Dwane M. Anderson, Morland; Reed Dune Beardsley, Liberal; Jack S. Cornellus, Baldwin; Dwane Yushen, Hai Pre-Beardy, Baldwin; Wichita Hail E. Littell, Rolla; Donald Dean P plzinger, Great Bend; Fred G. Rueter, Scott City; John Lawn Trappers, Great Bend Bachelor of science in mechanical engineering--Gerald Lawton Bennett, Kansas City, Mo.; Charles Roland Bragain, Dallas, Tex.; Mason Lee Brunton, Perry; Maurice A. Colvin, Kansas City, Kan; John Keloo Curry, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert E. O'Neill, Kansas City, Russell Lloyd de Burarry, Maracaibo, Venezuela; Yusef Dell, Kansas City, Kan.; Kerin L. Dryden, Osage City; John Richard Gerber, Kansas City, Kan. Donald Keith Hegar, Tulsa, Oka; Ralph Edwin Hall, Breckenridge, Mo.; Robert Martin Hanna, Winfield; Paul Harper, Winfield; James Jones, Frankfort; beek Kent Koenster, Leavenworth; Glenn Edwin Lange, St. Joseph, Mo.; Gary Dixon Miller, Wichita; Charles Edward Moore, Wichita; Jeffrey Lips, Kansas City, Mo.; Phillip Allen Rein, Merriam; Bernard Lee Renyer, Wakaraus; Jose Angel Rheones, Venezuela; John Coe Russell, Wichita; Dunne Hartman Send, Eurekaa Springs, Ark.; Kenny Schoenfeld, Old E. Treaster Jr., Kansas City, Kan.; Maurice Wilbert Wildin, Hutchinson. Found: Slightly Used Pipe Rosary, Weather Handbook Students in the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information, Flint Hall, rarely lose anything connected with journalism, a check of the lost and found drawer in the Daily Kansan business office shows. Although lost articles are turned in from places other than the building itself, nothing in the drawer is connected with journalism. Glasses are lost most frequently. Nine pairs are in the drawer. As they are so far unclaimed, it is supposed the owners have either bought new ones or are running into things or getting headaches from reading blurred words on a page. Other lost items worth nothing are a set of keys with one key for Room 401, a set of Mereury car keys; one Waterman pen; one slightly used pipe; a belt buckle with 55 cents (the price tag is still attached); a '53 class ring with SC on it; a rosary, and a St. Christopher medal engraved "John Love Nancy" '57." These articles have been turned in since September. They will be kept through the summer and then sold or turned over to the Salvation Army. Unclaimed books are "An Introduction to Mathematics," "Analytical Geometry," "The Development of Modern Sociology," "Pilots Weather Handbook," and an assignment book with the name "Mike Harris" on it. Thirsty Elephant A Hazard SYDNEY, Australia —(UP)— A thirsty elephant walked up to a filling station Sunday and attempted unsuccessfully to get a drink from a closed water tap. Annoyed and still thirsty it knocked an auto off a hydraulic hoist before its handlers arrived to lead it back to the circus grounds! Bachelor of science in petroleum engineering—Robert Stewart Boyd, Prairie Lake, Conn. Contract Eriksen, Kansas College, Moorhead Brunswick, Calif.; thema: Newell Dean Jenanz, York, Neb.; thema: Lowell Dean Jenanz, York, Neb.; thema: Jones, Millford; Robert W. Kiernan, St. Joannes, Mo.; Jairo F. Ruiz P. Bogota, Colombia. Bachelor of science in education—Beverly Jane Barnett, Kansas City, Kan; Jean Katielle Dwyer, Kansas City, Mo; Carolyn King Eland, Topeka; Marilee Booth Fisher, Herrin, Ill.; Grace Marie Frehlich, Wellington; Nettleton Garber, Lawrence; Mary Brown Garver, Kansas Lawyers; Mary Glover, Topela; Emil Louis William Hear, Deserth City; Virginia Elen Hallman, Hutchinson. Joseph Charles Held, Topeka; Daniel Richard James, Lawrence; Robert Irwin Jaquith, Emporia; Constance Ann Jordan, Topeka; Marjorie Louise Kaar, Leavenworth; Marjorie C. Baker Kinley, Topeka; William Bradshaw Lashbrook, Kansas City; Kan.; Geraldine Ann Lleyl, College of Law, Kansas City; Charles Howard Lyinggrin Jr, Topeka; Donald Eugene Nease; Gardner; Mildred Lorraine Olson, Axtell; Bobby Bruce Robinson, Peru; Prudence Rowles, Jenikintown, Pa.; Yvonne Schenck, Blue Springs Mo.; Lowell D. Stanley, Norton; Williams Mo.; Prairie Village, Ramlyn Windsor, Kansas City, Mo.; Ramona F. Winterls, Kansas City, Kan. Bachelor of art in education—Carolyn Anne Fisher, Lexington, Mo; Joan Ann Holt, Boynton Beach, Fla.; Johne Perkins, Great Bend; Connie Engle Miner, Abilene. Bachelor of music education—Don Wayne Beecham Lawrence; Sylvester Heath Hewitt Bachelor of music—Shirley J. Bentt, Garden City, voice; Frank Tavares Bart, voice Bachelor of science in occupational therapy—Norma Jean Carothers, Topeka; Colleen Elizabeth Fitzauer, Jamestown; Elizabeth Bickel, Jamestown; Ann Dorthy Rumisey, Lawrence; Patricia Irene Kramer, Almee Wise; Patricia Weiler, Merliam; Sara Louise Widkell, Ackelson. Bachelor of fine arts—Larry Lewis Bowser, Miltonvale, design; James Edwin Crates, Kanss City, Kan.; Marilyn Lorraine Eaton, Kansas City, commercial art; Robert Gerald Endres, Wichita, interior design; Wayne Phillip Flottman, Humboldt design; Charles William Garver II. Mission, industrial design; Gail Patterson, mission illustration; Shirley Jean Pemberton, Muncie, drawing and painting; Norman George Snart, Lawrence; John Dodds Turner, Florence, interior design aencenter of arts--Gene Richard Bail, Hanston; Barbara J. Barnhill, Kansas City, Kan.; Mary Jo Bearley, Atwood; James Branson Shannon, Topeak; John Cohn, W. Blochberger Jr., Charles Charles W. Blochberger Jr., Topeka; Patricia Lee Breem, Lawrence; William Palmer Bridgeten, Topeak; Norman Jack Peebody; Justin Cletus Cash JR., Kansas City, Mo.; Virginia L. Child Chalfant, Hutchinson; Chares O. Christensen, Kansas City, Kan.; Mary Ellen Cornman, Okla., Vernon Martin Dell, Dighton. Joan Dold, Wichita; John Laurence Eckert, Dodge City; John Francis Gernon, Hiawatha; Margaret JeRue Glojvig, Mission; Roger Henry, St. Joseph, Mo.; John Bradley Hunt, Leavenworth; James Conway Hunt, Topeka; John Lewis Hunt, Honolulu; Gerald Dale, Dean Knopr, Hazelton; Gerald L. Layman, Lindsburg. Dennie Jack Lynch, Grand Junction, Colo.; Newton Cole McClungage, Law- rence; Glenn Francis McMahon Jr., Ka- sas City, Kan.; Margaret Mae Mealing, San Diego, Cal.; Cal) Purcell Miller, Kansas City, Kan.; Joseph Rubenston Mova, Coffeville; John Kenton Mueller, Nichols, Leawood; Peter Dale Nowin, Kansas City, Kan.; Bill B. Pearce, Nick- rson. Billy Paul Phillips; Leavenworth; Arthur Lee Queen, Hawatha; James Vincent Rilley, Ottawa; Ruth Jean Keith Shaw, Mission; Calvin Douglas Siebert, Marion; Cyrus H. Staley, Oak Park, III; Oscar Max Strauble III, Kansas City, Mo; Norman Frank Suedekum, Hutchinson; John Robert Thornton, Highland; Marion Schmitt, Overland Park; James Gilbert Tiecher, Hutchinson; Wagner, Hutchinson; Amelia Wahl, Tulsa, Okla; Robert Glenn Warnock, Hutchinson; John Frederic Zoellner, Tonganoxie. Bachelor of science in chemistry -Lawrence Herbert Muhlberg, Rutland, Vt. Bachelor of science in geology-Lawrence Phillip Billing, Cunningham; H. Kay Gannett, Mason; Linda Garnett, Don E. Miller, Sedan; William R. Murray, Hutchinson; James William R. Murray, Chartier; Charles Cooleer, Van Nansen, Calzat; Charles Walte, Lewis; James Allen Wilson, Baldwin Bachelor of science in physical therapy — Daryl Conger, Ottawa; Jay A. Davenport, Topeka; Sara Jane Jackson, Dupo, Ill.; Marne Seene Steffan, Great Bend; Marjorie Ann Vrbsky, Crete, Neb.; M. Carolyn Willis, Newton. AUTO PARTS AND TIRES New or Used Auto Wrecking And Junk Co. East End of 9th St VI 3-0956 Make Your Ideas Pay Off! Enter the CARD DISPLAY CONTEST Help Improve the Pep Club Card Section Entry Blanks Available on Campus Wednesday, March 5 and Closes Saturday, March 8