Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, June 30, 1964 Page 7 College Lists— (Continued from page 6) Verlyn M. Peterson, Conway; John R. Pine, Lawrence. Christopher P. Pinet, Lawrence; Julie A. Pinkerton, Wichita; John C. Piper, Parsons; John R. Platt, Topeka, Sharon Topeke, Lindsay McCollins, Topeke Judith L, Powell, Osawatome; Rex R. Powell, Lawrence; Eva Radin Powers, Bromma, Sweden. Steven D. Pratt, Hays; Linda L. Price, Kansas City, Mo.; Ronald G. Protzman, Paola; Jacqueline Pryor, Harper; Rosa L. Ramirez; Lawrence; Ponna Rankin, Robin Rushi; Ruben L. Sandra J. Ray, Junction City; Nancy L. Razak, Wleitha. Dennis J. Reardon, Lawrence; Joyce B. Reckart, Kansas City, Mo.; Alicie J. Reed, Hutchinson; Claudia G. Reeder, Overland Park; Richard D. Reitzel, Waterville; Brent A. Reppert, Osawatomi; Matt Koppenhagen, M. Reynolds, Hutchinson; Vicki M. Mathews, Leawood; Sarah M. May, Mission Carol S. Mayers, Osborne; Susan G. McCalla, Lawrence; Shirley D. McCrary, Wichita; Thomas J. M吉克明, Highland Ill.; Mary H. Magen, Washington William C. McPheeters, Russelville; Ark: Roger L. Melligen, Leewood Patricia L. Melody, Miami, Okla. Margorie L. Metzger, Oneida; Roger D Meyer, Alchison; Raymond E. Meyn Susan J. Middaugh, Shawnee Mission; John A. Middleton, Kansas City; Kenneth D. Miller, N.Yc; Nyle D. Miller, Topeka; William E. Miller, Mission; Michael D. Milroy, Lawrence; Michael D. Milroy, Lawrence; Mitchell, Mitchell; Wayne Mitchell, Prairie Village; Kathryn Mize, Sarai; Sarah M. Mize, Atchison; Robert E. Moffat, Minn; Bend; Phillip J. Mohler, Laverne, Nancy J. Monroe, Dallas; Walter H. Mooney, Wichita; Loyd E. N. Moore, Leawood; Sandra I. Moore, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada. Robert D. Morrell, Charles City, Iowa; Robert D. Mowry, Phillipsburg; Robert W. Murphy, Mission; Martin W. Myers, Newton; John B. Nance, Wichita; I. Joyce Neerhäuser, Davenport, Iowa; Lee Ann Neerhäuser, Linda G. Nelson, Kansas City, Mo. 41 hts David W. Newcomer, Shawnee Mission; Lorentz J. N. newgaard H. Prairie William C. D. Niebrouch, Dayton, Ohio; Jeff S. Nichols, Stockton; Connie R. Kloss, Newton; Nordstrom, Newton; Benth K. Norris, Horton; Michael O'Brien, Prairie Village; Barbara Oliver, Kansas City, Mo.; Phillip Rhodes, Land Park; Robert J. Rhodes, Derby. Caroline Richardson, Leawood; Roger A. Rieger, Hiawatha; James D. Rising, Kansas City, Mo.; T. E. (Tod) Roberts, Lawrence; Kate (Todd) Roberts, Donald E. Rockey, Shawnee Mission; David H. Rockwell, Wichita; Leo S. Rodkey, Kiowa; John C. Roper, Garden City; Erie J. Rothbeh, Hays; Kenneth H. Hourke, Stamford; Comm. Dr. William G. Schmidt; Carol J. Ryan Burlington; Sally M. Saunders, Hays; Kathleen M. Sayers, Centerville; Guy Thomas Schanzt, Wichita; Roger B. Schlemmer, Shawnee Mission; N. Woods Schmidt, L Dorado; N. Schrader, Marion; Perry N. Schuetz, Great Bend Theodore H. Schupp, Peabody; Arlo Willard Schurle, Green; Robert E. Sears, Kansas City; Robert J. Sears, Gerald Wayne, Selig, Clay Center; Paula K. Shaffer, Kansas City; Mo.; Carol Lynn Shapiro, Overland Park; Nicholas A. Sharp, Lawrence; Richard F. Cawley, Ohio; Richard S. Sheng, Lawrence; Robert Edwards Shenk, Lawrence; Anne E. Shontz, Kansas City, Mo.; Donald A. Shrader, Salina. H Ruaye Shreve, Des Moines; Harriet H Shuiltz, Bartillesville, Okla.; Lila A. Libera, Bartillesville, Okla.; Hutchinson, Frank G. Singleton, Kansas City, Mo.; John Arthur Sinseal, St Louis, William J. Slayton, Independence, Mo.; Valerie Jean Smasal, Kansas City, Mo.; Steven Scales, Kansas City, Barry Wilfred Smith, State College, Pa.; Gary Alan Smith, Kansas City, Kan. Horton Kenneth Smith, Mission; Kay Frances Smith, Newton; Kennett Lee Smith, Kansas City, Mo.; Philip Howard Smith, Onaga Sober, New York; West Lawrence, Susan Sober, June Smith, Lawrence; Richard Brent Solum, Leaword; Margaret E. Sowers, Kansas City, Mo.; Andrea Frances Speer, Kansas City, Kan.; Klonda Kay Speer, Clearwater. Robert L. Speer, Kansas City, Kan.; Thomas M. Stark, Salina; Fredriek S. Starkey, Mission; M. G. Savary, Mission; M. Edward, Edward, Stinson, Lawrence; John Burke Stinson, Topeka; Elizabeth A. Stockton, Independence, Mo.; Margarete E. Stohlbenbach, Law, Bourke; Gerald B. Beatrice M. Strehler, Buenos Aires, Gwen Sue Stewart, Lawrence. Virginia Sullwold, St. Joseph, Mo. Riverwood, St. Joseph, Mo. Ann Ann Sutherland, Prescott; Mary Elsie Prain, Prairie Village; Richard F. Taylor, Leaward; Pamela Ann Tennison, Wendy Hare, Wendy Hare, Colby; Lawiana Jan Themsan, Toppea; Ronnie Dale Thomas, Ulysses; Virginia K. Marmayville, Ann Curry Baldwin,ola; Bille Gene Thompson, Baldwin, Mo. Judith I. Thompson, Kaitlin K. H. Thomson,ola. Lawrence H. Thompson, Prairie Village; Margaret R. Tietze, Bartlesville, Okla.; David Lee Tilford, Wichita; Michaes J. M. Tilford, Wichita; Michaes J. M. Tilford, L Train, Lindsborg; Tyson T. Travis, Lawrence; Mary Ann Traylor, Emporia; Michael L. Trollope, Wichita; John D. Trotter, Bartlesville, Oka.; Robert E. Twinehamb, Robert E. Twinehamb, Merriam; William F. Tyler, Caney; Kristin Lee Utz, Independence, Kan.; Janett Ann Dorman, Kansas; Overland Park; Madalyn F. Landingham, Excelsior Springs, Mo.; William L. VanNieuwenhuyse, Shawnee; Michael G. Vineyard, Wymore, Neb.; Lyons; a barner Walker, Wraital, Larned; Linda Jones Waddington, Santa Monica, Calif.; Dennis L. Wagner, Webster City, Iowa; Robert W. Wahl, Lyons; a barner Walker, Kansas City; Kan; Darryl L. Wallace, Dodge City; Thomas W. Walstrom, Prairie Village; Bonnie Jean, Ward, Denver; Jeannie S. Jeffrey K. Ward, Prairie Village; Linda Dale Ward, Florence, S.C.; Richard B. Warner, Lawrence; Waters, St. John; Bette K. Weinshilbom, Augusta; Lauren A. Welch, Axell; Vell W. Cawker City; John Whitaker, Little River; David A. White, Prairie Village; L. Suzann White, Hutchinson; Judy Myers Wicklund, Brookings, S.D.; Howard L. Willec Lawrence; Barbara Kay Wiley, Basehon M. Katherine Williams, Buhler; Vicki Ann Williams, Shawnee; Vivian Williams, Topeka Eard W. Evans; Winkle Coney; Carol L wise, Wichita; James L. Wilser, Emoria; Stanley D. Witt, Boulder, Colo; Joan S. Wohlgemuth; Martha Jonally, Shawnee Mission; Patricia Cowan Wyka, Russell Milagros A. Yumung, Leavenworth; Irene V. Zaluskii, Tom, Ono, Brandon V. Zaluskii, T. Ziegler, Iris Badkissing, Germany. Republican Platform Committee Nears Completion With 81 Laird announced 18 new appointments but said delegates still have not been reported for nine states and Puerto Rico. However, the list is expected to be completed by July 1. WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Rep. Melvin R. Laird, R-Wis., chairman of the Republican platform committee, reports that the list of delegates to the committee is nearly complete. The latest group of appointments received by the committee include Sens. Peter H. Dominick, Colo., John Tower, Tex., and Rep. Abner W. Sibal, Conn. 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