Friday, June 18, 1965 Summer Session Kansan Page 3 198 in '65 Class Graduate With Distinction Fifty-eight graduating seniors received their degrees "with highest distinction" and another 140 "with distinction" at the 93rd annual Commencement exercises. The University Senate authorizes the faculty of each school to select not more than the top 10 per cent of its graduates as scholastic honor graduates. NOT MORE than the upper one-third of the honor group is to be designated by each faculty as graduating "with highest distinction." The remainder are designated as graduating "with distinction." Seventeen of those graduating "with highest distinction" and 32 of those graduating "with distinction" had completed work at the end of the previous summer session or the fall semester. AN ASTERISK * indicates those "with highest distinction." The hotroofes inside School of Law all Juris Doctor of Law at University Johntz J尉, Wichita Edward Michael Boyle, Shawnee Mission; Walter Charles Brauer III, Bonner Sonings; James Lee Crabtree, Ransom; Charles A. Menghui, Pittsburg. s s s s t n e - - d l e e s. n y - - e - - of p. School of Medicine (all Bachelor of Science in Nursing)*—Mary Jean Garlinghouse, Kansas City; ***Sonila Pauline Sherley*, Emmy Phelerson, Emma Watters, Judith Gum Crumm, Mission; Bonnie Jean Kratschmer Downs, Raytown, Mo; Joanna Aldora Lee, Shawnee Mission; Carolyn Locke Marshall, Kansas City; Mary Ann Mumford, Chicago; Joyce Liberal; Joyce Leasure Sergent, LaCaye; Judith Vann, Wichita. School of Education (Bachelor of Science in Education)—*Diana U. Anderson, Kansas City, elementary;* *Patricia Berns, Peabody;* *Barbara Bauerle, Harlan, Iowa, language arts;* *Wanda Beard, Kansas City, Mo.;* *elementary;* *Patricia Berns, Peabody;* *Barbara Bauerle, Harlan, Iowa, language arts;* *Daria Nieweg Channel, Kansas City, language arts;* *Marcia Bierlen Green, Lawrence, social studies;* *Susan Kate, Kansas City;* *Martha Sue Harn, Lawrences, common learnings;* *Janet Martie Johnson, Cimarron, music therapy;* *Barbara Louise Klitz, Kansas City;* *elementary;* *Marlyn Jean Moffat, Great Bend, mathematics;* *Sharon Esther Nelson, Larned, language arts;* *Sandra Dunn Reid, Lawrence, social studies;* *Maddie Wilhee, Independence, math.* Joan Elizabeth Armentrout, Kansas City; city, gloria Lura Barron, Topaka elementary; Helen Louise Berge, Sabetha, elementary; Carolyn Virginia Bernkeing, Lawrence, French; Sherry Jo Boyer, Gower, Mo., social studies; Vir- ginita Marie Cannon, Kansas City, Mo., language arts; Nancy Jo Marcy Caston, Scott City, music education; Jean Marie Carroll, Louis O. Spain, Spanish; S Deafman, Louisa Spaniell, maternal; Patricia Beers Duerksen, Lawrence elementary; Beth Carolyn Dulin, Lawrence French; Janet Louise Evans, Wichita, Plantation; Jack Copeland, Campus social studies; Alicia Jubbs Gardner, Lawrence, language arts; Susan H. Glad, Atwood, elementary; Rebecca Marie Hanks, Rayne La., music therapy; Roger T. Hammond, social students; Martha In Hershey, Santa Barbara; Myrna Sue Iddings, Wichita maternal; Myrna Sue Iddings, Wichita maternal; language arts. Judith J. Jennett, Overland Park, elementary; Carol Anne Jonnard, Great Neck, N.Y., language arts; Mary Kay Kenneth, N.Y., language arts; Mary Kaplan, Maries Lester, Florida, language arts; Diane Elaine Magers, Shawnee Mission, language arts; Sharon Kay Menisco, Wichita, French, language arts; Mary Catherine Morozso, Council Bluffs, Kansas City, elementary; Sally Marie Saunders, Hays, Spanish; Theresa R. Shannon, Kansas City, language arts; Pamela Louise Stone, Wichita, language arts; Anna Christine Tunnell, Edinburgh, Ann Justen, Lawrence, elementary; Kay Ann Walker, Edina, Minn., elementary; Ardyss Boston Wherry, Salina, elementary; Harriet Ellen Will, Memphis, Tenn.; Anna Penn, St. Louis, Russell, mathematics; Mary Lynn Woodhull, Kansas City, Mo., School of Fine Arts—*Bill Michael Mitack, Bartlesville, Okla., composition; theory; *Joanne Teresa Woster, Mission Emma Gelser, Alma, piano; Nathan Neil Goldblatt, Mission, piano; Alice Joy Mackish Lewis, Kansas City, violin; Cynthia Connor Mack, Delwyn Ia. Jimmy McGuire, Joan Marie Moose, Jemore, piano. School of Pharmacy (all Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy)—William D. Brodle, Eureka; Mary Hodges, Monument University Center; Ericute J, Sparks, Glendorf, N.J. School of Business (all Bachelor of Science in Business) — *Harold Evan House, Douglass, accounting;* *Charles A. Hurty, Wichita, accounting;* *Michael Shane McGill, Kirkwood, accounting;* *William administration;* *William McKee Smith, Shawna administration;* *Myron Stocklein, Ness City, accounting;* *Dennis Walter Teter, Hutchinson, accounting;* *Theodore William Tindall Jr., Kansas City, business administration* Jon Kay Bell, Salina; accounting; Donald Warren Bostwick, Augusta; accounting; James Edwin Cannon, Hitchcock business administration; Duncan De Silva, China; accounting; Janet Sue Epperson, West Robbins AFB, Ga.; accounting; Jon Lorraine Heck, Lawrence; accounting; Larry T; accounting; Larret K; Koeting, Prairie Village; accounting; William Edward Lusk, Wichita; accounting; Jon Webb Matthew Ashland, business administration; John Lewis business administration; Glen Earl Quackenbush, Emporia, business administration; Allan Lewis Reynolds, Leavenworth, industrial administration; Beverly Settle, Kansas City, business administration; Russell William Townsley, Russell, accounting; Dennis Francis Waelzig, Topека, business administration; Steven Staley, III, Kansas City, business administration; Thomas L. Woods, Arkansas City, business administration. School of Journalism (all Bachelor of Science in Journalism)—"Bobbette Barlett, Frankfort, Germany, news-editorial; editorial; Gary A. Noland, Kinsley, news-editorial; Dorothy Roes Oglesbeck, Kansas City, Mo., news-editorial. School of Engineering and Architecture (all Bachelor of Science) -*'Delbert Dale Raleigh Draggett, Winfield, electrical eng.;'Larry Brent Morgan, Hutchinson, mechanical eng.;'Robert Melvin Shurtz, Beloit, mechanical eng.;'荔 Levie Lyle Jr. Jr., Bartlesville, Ocala, mechanical eng.;'Greg Comopulos, Benin City, Nigerian oil eng. Robert Marshall Anderson, Kansas City, Mo., aerospace eng.; Roger T. Baker, Long Beach, Calif.; Robert W. Overland Park, electrical eng.; Joseph Edward Casebelt, Kansas City, Mo., chemical eng.; Rowland John Edwards, Waterville, engineering, Kansas City, Mo., mechanical eng.; John Elmer Hutson, Kansas City, civil eng.; William Ray Leuenberger, Kansas City, Mo., mechanical eng.; Leslie D. Meyer, Kirkwood, Mo., engineering physics; Gerald Frank Ransey, Ames, Ia., metallurgical eng.; Frank Egene Boer Waldo, elec. eng.; Dwayne Williams, Udall, mechanical eng. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (all Bachelor of Arts)—(With Highest Distinction)—employment economics; Peter Hayes Argeringer, Lawrence; history; Bernard George Barissas Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; chemistry mathematic, Wichita Falls, Wisconsin; economics; Anthony Edward Bengel, Independence, history, philosophy; Robert Allen Beyerlein, Phillipsburg, physics; relations; Kenneth Wayne Boyer, Hemple, Mo.; mathematics; William J. Campion, Liberal, chemistry, mathematics; William Joseph Cibes Jr., Altamont, mathematics, philosophy, psychology Judith A. Despain, Wichita, English, German; Evelyn Twila Fearing, Law- rence Foehner, Tampa, Florida; Fisher, Topeka, psychology, sociol- ogy; A. Byron Leonard II, Lawrence; French; Terry A. Miller, Baxter Springs, Rockville, Virginia; Wilsey, zoology; Lary Sbelefebusch, Lawrence mathematics; Arlo W. Schurie, Green, mathematics; Mission, Russian, Soviet and Slavic Area, humanities; Ann- Elizabeth Shonitz, Kansas City, Mo., zoology; Howard Smith, Omaha, Carol Ann Weaver, Topeka physical therapy. (With Distinction)—John Patterson Atkinson, Teoogy, zoekology; George Benson, or Lorado, chemistry; Dennis L. Bickell, Pittsburg, economics; Pamela J. Botts, Blue Springs, Mo., psychology; seattle.edu, Seattle University; seattle, Russia, Soviet and Slavic Area; Carole Lee Craver, Kirkwood, Mo., philosophy, psychology; Mary Jean Curts, Psychology, New York; Eaton III, Great Bend, English; William Engber, Wichita, chemistry, mathematics; Barbara Louise Ericsson, Law, University of Wisconsin; Fowett, Neodesha, Spanish; James Allen Gammon, Leawood, German; William Charles Getz Jr., Newton, history. Spani-ler, Universidad de Chile; lawrence.psychology, sociology; Mary Jenny Griffin, Seattle,WS, sociology. Jonathan Ross Harkavy, Bartlesville, Okla., international relations, political science; Margaret Wildhret Hoeker, occupational studies, Holland, Saltna, microbiology; Margaret Ann Jeter, Hays' art; Grace Rae Johnson, Belleville, chemistry; Alan Buchanan Keller, Indianapolis, Kline, Wichita, mathematics, political science; Nancy Litton Knap, Lawrence, zooology; Charles Fredrie Laming, Lawrence, chemistry, sociology, socialism, poria, sociology; David Hubert Martin, Coffeville, zoology; Nancy Jean Monroe, Dallas, Tex., philosophy, zoology; Judith Ann North, Kookuk, Ia Spain, Paine Village, prairie history; John Calvert Piner, Parsons, sociology. Ronald Lee Rardin, Leawood, mathematics, political science; Philip S. Rhoads, Overland Park, Russian; Thorold Erskine Robert Lawrence, Earlsborough, British; Lawrence, English; Kenneth Lee Smith, Kansas City, Mo., Russian; Margaret Elizabeth Sowers, Kansas City, Mo., political science; Schmidt, Margaret E. Stolzenbaert, Lawrence, French, German, Spanish; David Wyman Storer, Lawrence, mathematics; Virginia Lea Sulwood, St. Joseph, Mo., psychology; George E. Stolzenbaert, arts and sciences; Dennis L. Wagner, Fort Dodge, Ia., mathematics; Judy Myers Wicklund, Columbus, O. anthropology; George McGahey Wintler, Exehlon Wintler, Caney East Asian studies, oriental languages and literature; German; James L. Wisler, Emporia, philosophy. Robert Higgins Jr. of Baxter Springs has been named recipient of a McCartney Scholarship for the 1965-66 academic year. McCartney Award Is Given to Freshman The scholarship, sponsored by the McCartney Manufacturing Co., Inc., of Baxter Springs, has a stipend of $500 and is renewable for four years as long as the student maintains a good scholastic record. Honors Institute Underway at KU The fifth annual College Summer Honors Institute for new freshmen is underway this summer at KU. This program gives outstanding new students a chance to get a head start on their college careers by taking selected honors courses before the beginning of the regular school year. Normal summer honors programs consist of eight hours, taken in English 1H, philosophy 10H, and either biology 1H or political science 1H. A few current students are not taking this full load; still others have been granted advanced placement in English and are taking higher-level English courses. DINNER MEETINGS for institute participants are being held on Wednesday evenings throughout the summer. The first meeting, held late last week, was an orientation session with Robert P. Cobb, assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the faculty members teaching in this summer's institute. He has been Some scholarships have been awarded by the Office of Aids and Awards for the summer session. The following students are enrolled in the Summer Honors Institute; Linda C. Anderson, Shawnee Mission; James R. Baxter, Pomona; Mary E. Bray, Concordia; Sally Buls, Leavenworth; Gregory Q. Busby, Wichita; Carolyn Coughlin, Shawnee Mission; Robert T. Craig III, Leavenworth; Michael F. Delaney, Leavenworth; Timothy Flora, Leavenworth; Clyde C. Glandon, Kansas City; John N. Clover Jr., Larned; Cynthia Hubbard, Lawrence; Robert Kalpin, Wichita; Suzanne M. Kramer, Iola; Kenneth J. Krupsky, Kansas City, Mo.; Marged A. Lessenden, Topeka; Janice M. Loveland, Wichita; Michael J. McDonald, Kansas City; John R. Moore, Lawrence; Barbara S. Poland, Lawrence; David Rabe, Leeworth; Paul L. Snodderley, Howard; Janice Spellerberg, Raytown, Mo.; Betty C. Stratmann, Salma; Nancy Traylor, Great Bend; Roy L. Whitaker, Kansas City; Nancy E. Wood, Tulsa, Okla.