--- University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Feb. 21, 1962 Page 12 College Honor Roll Lists 517 (Continued from page 3) John Robert Light, Lawrence; Iva Ruth Lindquist, Wiley; Nancy J. Litton, Beloit; Fred N. Wilson, John K. Locke, Minnesota; Carl Maxwell秆, Holiday; Roger C. Lyster, Lincoln; Michael C. Mackey, Kansas City; Kan.; Mary E. Hudden, Missouri; John C. Maloney, Mission; John C. Maloney, Lawrence; James E. Manweiler, Holston; Lynn Scott Marcoux, Kansas City; Kan., Louis Marshall, North Range, Colby; David Hubert Martin, Coffeeville; Jeanne F. Martini, Bartlesville, Okla.; Charles Martin, Lawrence; John Maxwell-Columbus; Mary E. McCalla, Lawrence Susan Graham McCalla, Lawrence; Kent Aves McCoin, Akron, Ohio; Daniel C. McColl, Arkansas City; Neal StewartMcCoy, Cedar Valle; Thomas J. Givern, Highland Park, Ill; Donald B. McKillop, Prairie Village; Charles E. McLure, Jr.; Van Horn, Tex; Jean Ann McNally, Bartlesville, Okla.; Leslie Anne MehAN, Junction, Ky.; David A. Mitchell, Sharon M. Menasco, Wichita; Charles A. Menghini, Pittsburg; David H. Michener, Lawrence; Lauralea M. Milberg, Arlington, Va.; Gretchen Kay Miller, Mission; Michael David Mitchell, Bartlesville, OKla.; John C. Mitchell, Salina; Marilyn J. Mitchell, New Orleans, La. Moffat Marilyn Jean Moffat, Great Bend; Philip John Mohier, Prairie Village; Mary Lee Molden, Omaha, Neb.; Vicki Lynn Monsees, Kansas City, Mo.; Patri- niel Moore, Minnesota; Patricia Don Enil Moore, Dodge City, Sharon Louse Moore, Leavenworth; Lawrence Gene Morgan, Hutchinson; Mary M. Morgan, Baldwin; Mary C. Morrozo, Council Grove; Judith Rae Morrell, Charles City, Illinois; Katherine Marissa, Dan Elizabeth Ann Muell, Des Moines, Ia; Dianne E. Mullane, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Jon David Muller, Salina; Don Jo Multer, Pueblo, Colo.; Judy Ann Myers, Brookings, Minnesota; Jennifer John Edward Nelson Kansas City, Mo.; Caroly Nelson Clifton. Linda Diane Nelson, Kansas City; Mo, Peter Andrew Nelson, Bethel; Leslie W. Nesmith, Lawrence; Edwin Alan Nord- tier, Lawrence; David M. Prairie Village; John Jay Oakson, Leawood; Dell Roseanne Odell, Shawnee Mission; William Henry Panning, Elli- mnite; John Hayne, Elli- nite; Jeffrey N. Parsonsage, Glendale; Mo; Merle D. Pattengil, McPherson; Charles E. Patterson, Rockford, Ill.; Laird Gunn R. Gunn; Robert S. Sharon Springs; Lawrence R. Penner; Storrs, Conn.; Donald J. Perkey, Kansas City; Mo.; Carolyn L. Peters, Kansas City; Peter W. Peters, Huxter Springs; Daniel W. Peterson, Lakeboro; Kenny L. Peterson, Topeka Sara Pfeiffer, Parsons; Bruce L. Plietze, Prairie Village; Karl D. Pfeutz, Prairie Village; Harry K. Phelps, Menah Raymond Platt, Taeko; Joan Ruth Poe, Ederton; Carole J. Popham, Shawnee Mission; Kathleen E. Power, Prairie Village; Prairie Village; Keith Burns Prater, Olathe; Jerald L. Pullins, Council Grove; Martha Ann Ramsay, Kansas Ct. Kan.; Ronald E. Rathbone, Wichita; Sandra Jean Ray, Fort Lewis, Wash.; Judith Ann Ray, St. Petersburg; John G. Roman, Mike Engle Is SUA Champion After much checking of the net, changing of paddles, and kicking of table legs by the referee, the finals of the SUA Winter Ping-Pong Tournament got underway last night in the Jayhawk and Big Eight rooms of the Kansas Union. Semi - finalists Lowe1 Wood, Wichita sophomore, and Steve Peters, Merrigan sophomore, sank into chairs to watch the perspiring finalists begin their third hour of playing. Mike Engle, Lawrence senior, pushed a persistent wisp of hair off his forehead and served to Win Sein, Rangoon, Burma, graduate student. Seventeen heads moved back and forth with the ball, as each man tried to outdo his opponent. At the end of the third game, Mike Engle exchanged his paddle for the first place trophy. Sein received a plaque for second place. Both men were congratulated by Phil Cooper, Prairie Village sophomore, chairman and referee of the tournament. They defeated 30 contestants, of whom only two were women. Unions Ask NEW YORK — (UPI) — "Coffee break" or paid rest period provisions affecting 7.5 million workers were included in a fourth of the collective bargaining agreements negotiated in 1959, according to a report issued by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. Judy Rae Rickett, Ness City; Phillip H. Roberts, Wichita; Sheryl Lynne Roberts, Wichita; Robbie Clio Robertson, Independence; Christina Robinson, St. Mary's College, Birmingham; J Rothgeb, Hays; Ronald Rubin, Clifton, N.J; Jay Rumberger, Kansas City, Mo.; Geraldine Russell, Junction City; Robert J. Ruth, Jr., Overland Park; Shella M. Ryan, Aurora, Mo.; Inman D. McGrath, Lawrence, Susan Sandberg, Sheppard ABF, Text; Christel I. Sanders, Excelsior Springs, Mo.; Loydel I. Saunders, Hugoton; Harold L. Sanders, Kansas City, Mo.; William G. Schaefer, Snawny Lake, Louisville; Topeka Carol Rae Schaum, St. Louis, Mo.; Lary R. Schiefelbusch, Lawrence, Scholz Frances Mary Scholz, Kansas City Mo.; Allen C. Schuermann, Wichita; Barbara Lee, Bonneville; Clark Scott, Heights N.Y.; Fay Roberts Searcy, Shreveport, La.; Cathy Ann Seymour, Bird City; Dennis Lynch, Jacksonville; Topeka, Robert Edwards Shenk Lawrence; Franklin Dale Shobe, Great Bend; Anne E. Shontz, Kansas City, Mo.; Karen Shoop, Lincoln; Susan Shotliff, Kansas City, Mo.; Luray Shreve, Des Maines, Ia.; Thomas E. Shumaker, Russell; Paul Craig Shumaker, William G. Sievers, Parsons; Christi Ann Sieker, Leawood Frederick K. Slicker, Tulsa, Okla; Gary Alan Smith, Kansas City, Kan; Kenneth Lee Smith, Kansas City, Mo; Lennie Smith, Philadelphia Phillips, Onaga; Sandra Lee Smith, Wichita; Carol Leigh Souders, Wichita; Margaret E. Sowers, Kansas City, Mo; Robert S. Stephenson, Frank R. Spitznogle, Augusta; Larry Otto Spreeer, North Toppek; Robert C. Springsteen, Wichita; Forrest Alan Stamper, Wichita; Robert B. Stewart, Bartesville, Okla; Roberta S. Stick, Fort Leavenworth; Cynthia Sue Stiles, Overland Park; Elizabetta Independence, Mo.; Panela Louise Stone, Wichita; Thomas Warren Stout, Atchison Joanne Kay Stover, Colby; Donna Rankin Stuber, Omaha, Neb.; Jack L. Stuber, Joseph M. Terry John, Preserve, Mary Terry John, Sutton, Junction City, Sylvia Gall Swoggler, Topeka, Ronald V. Szczegiel, Leeworthy; David M. Preci, Carroll F. Lawerent, M. Tanner, Rudolf F. Taylor, Leewood; Clyde Thogmartin, Jr., Emoria; Michael T. Thomas, Fort 1302 W. 23rd St. (23rd and Naismith) SOS SAVE ON SNEAKERS Riley; Ronnie Dale Thomas, Ulysses Geraldine Ann Thorp, St. Louis, Mo; Arthur R. Trauggott, Ellinwood; Barbairn Jean Treece, Kansas City, Mo.; Rajph Mohanty, New York; Robbie Wichita; Michael L. Trollope, Wichita; Linda Alice Trueb, Prairie Village. 8 Beautiful Colors To Select From Jennifer L. Tuley, Kirkwood, Mo.; Susan Frances Ulmer, Lence; Jerry Le Ullrich, Iola Diane Underwood, F.; Brianingham, Excelsior Springs, M.; Linda Kay VanSickle, Kansas City, Mo.; Elmir Varah, Liberal; Mark L. Vinz, Merriam; Dennis L. Wagner, Fort Dodge, Ia.; Wake Forest, W. Wiggins, Walker, Mankato; Woodrow S. Walton, Jr., Kansas City, Kan.; Daniel K. Wanmaker, Salina; Jeffrey Kost Ward, Prairie Village; Linda Dale Wardi, Topeka; Saw Waugh, Erskine; Saw Waugh, Eskridge; Bettie Lou Weaver, Arkansas City; Judith Anne Webber, Seneca; John Ellen Weber, Wichita. OPEN 9 to 9 DAILY NOON TO 5 SUNDAY Faye Ilene Weckel, Salina; Gary Lee Weerts, Farmington, Ill.; Jerry David Weil, St. John; Bette W. Kewall, Pompeius Jo Anne Winsel, Winfield; C.J. Welz Webster, Groves, Mo.; Sheridan A. Whitcher, Prairie Village; David Arthur E. Vance, Winfield; John Lovin, Wiover; Independence; Joseph F. Willcox, Arkansas City; Jane Kathryn Wiles, Torpea, Lynda A. Williams, Plains; George M. Wilson, Jr.; Meqford, Ore.; Jude E. Emporia; Marjorie A. Wolf, Kansas City, Kan.; Michael David Wolfe, Russell; Devin A. Wolter; Mission; Martha Jean Fonnaly, Jaynewee Mission; Joanne L. Emporia, At the moment Astronaut John Glenn was picked out of the Atlantic Ocean, post office employees all over the United States were opening packages that had been marked "confidential." Space Stamps Arrive at Strong Post Office The KU Post Office will receive its shipment of space stamps today. The packages contained stamps picturing Glenn's space capsule. In the left-hand corner are the words. "Man in Space" and along the bottom is written "Project Mercury." This is the first time in history that a commemorative stamp has been issued on the same day the event occurred. Meddling with another man's folly is always thankless work. —Kipling THURSDAY SPECIAL CHICKEN SALAD SANDWICH Choice Of COLE SLAW — BAKED BEANS — FRENCH FRIES 10c DRINK 49c BIG BUY COL. 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