PAGE TWO TILE M1II CIA N DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1947- List of Students Honored Friday Cmn tinued Ir EDITOR'S NOTE: Names published in this issue of Tilw Daily complete the list of students honored in the 24th annual Honors Convocation. Graduate School Depa rt men/al Honors AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING : Gage Crocker, S.B., M.S., +K+i4; James Dempsey, B.S.; Robert Gunkel, B.S.E., (Ae.E.) ; Charles Lauritsen, B.S.E. (Ae.E.), ITatu, ,1,K+, Frank Sheehan Scholar; Richard ?assman, B.S.E. (Ae.E.), B.S.E. (Math.) ; Raymond Schney- er, B.S.E. (Ae.E.) , TI, 12%;rK+ C 1 ;; Roger Sullivan B.S.E. (Ae. E.),1'1311, Frank Sheehan Scholar. ANATOMY: Jose Frontera, B.S., M.S., l ;2, t'FK4). ANTHROPOLOGY : John Witthioft, B.A., M.A., 1-'51 ASTRONOMY: Robert Page, B.S., M.S., +)13K, 1Z, 4K4. CHEMICAL AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING : William Akers, B.S., M.S., ;; Harry Aroyan, B.S. (Ch.E.), +K-4,; Phillip Bocquet, B.S.. (Ch*E.), 13'34>; Hessel Bouma, Jr., B.Ch.E., 4414); Worthy Boyd, B.S.E. (Ch.E. ), M.S., TBH1, 1:5, 4)K4), 411; Robert Crooks, B.S.E. (Ch.E.), B.S.E. (Math.), M.S., (FAy, 2Z; Jack Elen- baas, B.S.E. (Ch.E.), T1311, 4)A'y; John Hamaker, Jr., B.S.E. (Met. E.), T 1 BU , 4), 4+11X; Elliott Organick B.S.E. (OL.E.); William Resnick, B.S.Ch.E., M.S., 4;Z, 4K+); Cedomir Sliepcevich, B.S.E. (Ch. E.), M.S., T1311, 4A11% ; ;Gopal Tripathi, B.Sc., M.Sc., S.M., M.S.E., "7' +K+: ;Frederick _Wcllingtoni, John Iffland, B.E., "'7; Warren Mc lee, B.E.E., I11KNN, :' =; Theodore IM'Tnley, B.S., M.S.; Badrudduja Lawrence Bartell. 1.S.(Cliem.). cii Oltbuais, ME, E Romilos Sair- 4)AT, +)1K, +)1+4; Alvin Beale, j,r . B.S:E.E.. B.S.M.E.. M.S.; Mich- B.S.; Carl Bjorklund, B.S., M.S., a ac Schierba, B.S.E.E.. M.S., ; 4)AT; John Bower, A.B.,. B.S.Ed.; Thoflgs Stout, B.S., IIlKN, 1=. Edwin Campbell, A.B.; Clyde Ca-- VR'011-, AND to, B.S.; Jose Martinez-Pico, B.S. (CONSERVATION: Ch.E.; Kirby Milton, S.B.; William Jm~ Rowbury, Jr.. B.S.; Harry Richard, Jr., A.B.; George Towe, Sn1;0c't', 1.S., M.F., Z . B.S., M.S.; J. Weaver, AB. GEOL OGY: CIVIL ENGINEERING: Walter Kupsch, Graduate, Uni- Mohamed Makzoumi, B.A., B. vecisity of Amsterdam; Robert Sc.C.E*; Isadore Nusbaum, B.. Scholten, Graduate, University of B.S.E., (Ch.E.) ; Earl Wood, B.SJ..Amstei'danL (C.E.). LIBRARY SCIENCE: DENTISTRY: Hastiiig .Brubaker, A.B., <'I;K Milton Braun, D.D.S.; William Harr~iet Jameson, A.B., A.M., Brown, Jr., D.D.S., 4K) )1: Ph.D., A.B.L.S., I)1(4'; Richard Francis Hanagan D.D.S.; Mauric-;" Pooiey. A.B., +K1+4. Kimelman, D.D.S., 11K:; Robert Han- sen, 1.5. (Chem.), M.S., +)Ay, +B131K. +P4,4111:; Stanley Norto~ai, A.B., A.M., +%.K, (I)BK, K+1; Edwin Spanier, B.A., M.S., 1=; Robert 'Taylor, A.B., 'I1811, (P1 1, +)K+); Max Woodbury, 1.5.. M.S., Z,4h) UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIPS: a Eugene Beach, B.S.E', (E.E.) , TBII , iII N ,, =41K+), (41; Margar- et Bertsch, B.A., A.M., +1131K, 41(4); James Boggs, B.A., M.S.. A-; Worthy Boyd, B.S.E. (Ch.E., chandra Chhatrapati, B. Coin.,1 M.B.A., 41(4+; Ellen Clark, B.A., M.A. ; James Clark, A.B., A.M. ; Barbara Coe, A.B., A.M.; Irvingt Copilowish, A.B., M.S., 413K, +434; George Costello, 1.5., M.S.; Har-a old Courant, A.B., A.M. Charlotte Edson, B.A., A.M.,1 +131K; Jack Elenbaas, B.S.E.l (Ch.E.) , '1111, 4+Ay7, 1,4K+:L'Ruth Flynn, A.B.; Ann Fullerton, A.B., A.M., 4)11K; Walter Howard, A.B., M.S., ) 4)1K4'; William Humphrey, B.S., M.S., 1=; Paul Kircher, B.B.A., M.B.A., 11'!:, (P Kit; James Knudsen, B.Sc., M.Sc.; Earl Larrison, 1.S., M.S. ; Malcolm McDonald, B.S., M.S.; Harry William Nash, B.S.C.E., M.S.; Arthur Nethercot, Jr., B.A., M .S.; Irving Panush, B.Mus., M.Ed., A.M.; Anne Pates, B.S., M.S., 1111;[ Willis Pitts, Jr., A.B., A.M., +IK_1K Eric Rackhain, B.A., A.M.; Faustc 'Ragmirez, 1.S. (Chem.), M.S. Chem., +A-,. David Reed, 1.S., A.M.; Robert Riddell, Jr,., 13.; James Robertson. B.S., A.M., '+K+4; Harry Wilcox, Jr., B.S., M.S.. , 7Jesse Wright, 13.S . A.M., <1KI RAC KUAM SPECIAL I ELLOWNSHIPS: Paul Barker, A.B., M.S..,4)11K, '1'x4, 411:;Carl Bennett, A.B.. M.A., A.M., 4)13K1--Z; Clifford !Berg, A.B., M.S., <1, Z,4)() Clarence Boersma, A.B., A.M., 1K+; William Boothiby, A.B., A.M'., ='7 Colvin Gibson, A.B., A.M., P: ,4+131K, P4)14, 41 Lawrence Hadley, Jr., A.B., M.S., =E; Robert Haugh, A.B. jRoger Heyns. A.B., M. Clin. P sychol., +'I'', +K+;K, Eo-IK1 seph Huston, A.B., A.M. ; Daniel Ling., Jr., B.S.E. (Phys.). B.S.E. (Math.) , M.S., '1'1311, !'_, 4)1(): Donald Martin, A.B., A.M.; Vic- tor Monnett, 1.5.:; Joe Noel, B.S., M.S., 'Lowell Perkins.,13.5., M.S., ''~ :E Robert Pidd, B.S., M.S., 4+K(P. Robert Roelofs, A.B., A.M. 4431K; Elmer Scott, A.B., M.Sc.; Walter Wada, B.A., A.M.; Walter Wadey, B.S., A.M., 4+13K, ZE, 4)1(4)John Wagner, A.B., M.IS.,. 4)131, Z' George Wallick, B.S., M.S.; Wili- iam Webb, A.B., A.M.. 1'';Ste- phen White, B.S., M.S., (1)1, ='=; Lawrence Wick, B.S., M.S., I)A-Y, +)13K, '=., +K(, Russell Wilson, A.B., 44({'. UNIVERSITY SCHIOLARSHIIPS: Henrietta Alexander, 1.S., 4)(4); Lois Banzet, B.A.; Alberta Brown, A.B.: JoAnne Brundidge, A.B.; Martin Cohin, A.B.; Jean Cox, B.A.; Marian Dunlap, A.B., A Is%; Jacob Eihhrn .S, :1 Frederick Gehring, B.S.E. (E.E.), B.S.E. (Math.), ('131, 4)111:; Maizie Gusakoff, A.B.; Lorraine Kruglov, B.A.; Harry Loberman, B.S, +131K, 4)1(4, +I1II; Libuse Reed, B.A.; Vir- ginia Rock, A.B.; Donald Shea, B.A. ; Ruth Sturrock, 1.S.; Martha Wishard, B.A. STATE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS: Dorothy Atkins, A.B.; Seymour Calvert, B.S.; Janice Covell, A.B.;. :dge B.S.; Santon Fotheringham,I B.S.; Grace Hnitsin, A.B.; Patri- ,:ia Kenine,-lB.A.: Corinine Knuth,. A.B.; Fra ncis Olsen:. B.!A.E.; Mary Shattuck, .A,; B:i'bara Swindler. A.B.; Edwa.--rd Szymn.uski, B.S., Ma =rie Garcia -Ftchegoy iw;n, Graduiate,UnvridFenna Uruguay;'' Walter Kupseh, Grad- uate, Uieriyof., Amsterdam; Robert Scholtenz, Graduate, Uni- versity of Amsterdam. ABBOT'T LABORATORIES FELLOW' SIP IN ORGANIC CHIEMISTRY : Normnan Deno.A,,.S.,oI ABO1RI GINAL NORTH AMERICAN RESEARCH FELLOW SHIP: Richard MvacNeish, A.B., A.M. ALLIED CHIEIICAL AND DYE CORPORATION FELLOWSHIP: Lyle Albright, B.S.E. (Ch.E.). M.S.E., A.Z; Donald Dobay, B.A., M.S., 'A +K, ,41.) AMERICAN ELECTROPLATERS SOCIETY FELLOW SHIP: Benjamin Brigs, B.S. J.T. BAKER CO.rIWANY FELLOWSHIP IN ANALYTICAL CUEMISTRY: Derris Ruttkar, A.B. FANNY BURR BUTLER SCHOLARSHIP : Arthur Carlson, A.B., A.M., r11131K; Edithe McGeachy, B.A., 11A0. COMMUNITY FUND OF DETROIT SCHOLARSHIPS: Frankyc '.Ball, 1.S.; Margaret Booker, B.S.; Sally Carey, B.A.; Phyllis Fishman, A.B.; Marvis IKennedy, A.B., 1.S., Odessa Nor- man. A.B. ; Helen Olandei B.A. ; Shirley Pearson. B.A.; Vivian Rawls, B.Mus. ; Alene Weinberg, A..B. CONSOLIDATED VULTEE AIRCRAFT CORPORATION FELLOW SHIP: Richard Pas'sman, B.S.E. (Ac.' DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY FELLOWSHIP: William Herm, B.S. DOW PHARMACOLOGY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP: James Weeks, B.S., M.S. DUPONT POSTGRADUATE FELLOWSHIP: Chi ' ., 4+P11K A A \. EATMA-IA FELLO 511a MB.. Willia M1'ill.- 1he, . ., )( Daold Mcvrc,13ik. .ACh. .. 4 : :E~Sidey haproB.A., M.A., ILaWTON FEIILLOWSH 5IP:' ,IBRARY SERVeICE Rui~th RIo~er:, A.B., B.S.L,S.; Luclla Rystroi, 1.S., M.A.; Mar- :iorie Tompkins, A.B., B.S.L.S.; Mai~ry Turne~r, A.B., B.S.L.S.; Hilda W ILLIAM fIS. 14ERRELI2 jF,,ELLOWVSHIP IN PHARMA- ( IJIC AL CHEMICAL Floyd Andierson, 1.S., M .S. MFEROPOLITAN COMMUNITY SEM INiAR RESEARCH M'Tarian Dunlap, A.B., AIKA; No- land Heid~en, A.B., A.M.; ;Israel Hughes, Jr., A.B.; John Kantner, A.B., A IK 1, <1N+; Franklin Killian, A.B., A.M., 4)~aIN; Arthur Lean, A.B., M.A., ,1(4); Eugene Martinson, B.A., M.A., Robert Schimitt, A.B.; Hloward Smith, B.A., A.B.L.S. a Ocwutted Con Pg ) Ruth Edwards;, A.B.; Mary Eld-I Beth Cook: .. . Cliem-.), M.S. o sH I'tn ,M.S., t I 4 d ,4 4 I '9 l , M.S,; James McFadden, B.S.E. - N a 1 4 SW - - (iVM ath.) , '1'1I1, '14(4), Leon Madansky, B.S., M.S., +)3K;, John Malik, B.A., M.S.; William r Parkinson, B.S.E. (Phys.), M.S., ff4 h d'icA f'ic a'(1)4)14; John Parsons, 1B.A.; Rob- ert Riddell, Jr., 1.3.; Ernest Sal- + ~mi, A.B. ; John Sazynski, B.M.E. ; QUICK DELIVERY Homer Schamp, Jr., A.B. ; Maurice Lonkhuyzen, 1.S. Hamburgers ... Milk ... Soft DrinksPO Albert MCott iB.A. 4i4; Mar- vin Tablemn; B.S.Ed. Phone 2-566 - - - 9 P.M. to©1 A.M. SOCIOLOGY: Werrett Charters, Jr., A.B. ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ SPEECH: _________ - - - ,Hugh Norton, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; I'Thomas Sawyer, Jr., A.B., A.M., I A MONTH * END CLEARAN4CE It's a smart gal who's fashion-wise and penny-wise too ! For here's our month-end clearance, right at the beginning of spring. Perfectly stunning coats, suits, and dresses drastically reduced. It's the sale of the season. Whatever you do don't miss it. COME IN "TODAY while our stock is comiplete and revel in our wonderful coats, suits, and dresses. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Three Groups ; #, I I i COATS - SUITS 2 . ,-5 $35 - $39095 The COATS are tailored toppers - boy coat's belted and fitted types - gabardines-worsted men's wear-and fleece-all 100% wool in black, brown, grey, pastels and white. Original prices 39.95 to 65.00. Sizes 9 to 1 5 - 1 0 to 40. The SUITS - classic tailors and dressmakers. Types in black and colors, Sizes 9 to 1 7 - 10 to 40. JACKETS. One group of brown and white, also solid black< and brown colors. Were 16.95. Now 7.00. Two groups of LOAFER JACKETS. Sizes 10 to 18.. at 3.98 and 5.00. HANDBAGS. Better handbags of leather and faile--originally to 22.50. Now at 5.00, 7.00, 10.00. Also groups of patent, faile and leathers, at 1.98, 2.98, 3.98. BILLFOLDS at .98, 2.98, 3.98- Two groups of BETTER DRESSES. Crepes, gab- ardines and 2-piece wool types. 14.95 and 19.95 Two groups-wools, gabardines, and crepes. Sizes 9 to 15 - 10 to 40. at 7.00 and 10.00. PERSONAL BIUCKY-No luck with the Free Press. How's this? M.P.C. REDUCE! Lose pounds and inches where you want them off. Come in from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. for an intro- ductory treatment and be convinced. Baskin 8 N. Normal St., Ypsilanti. )7 HELP WANTED GIRL for care of children some light housework afternoons through dinner hour. Faculty family. 2-3428. )40 HELP WANTED - Stock and general store work. Part or full time in ex- clusive men's clothing store. Reply Box 45, Michigan Daily. )19 FIRST trumpet and lead alto man Fri- day, Saturday and Sundays. Must have good strong lead tone and be able to read and cut shows. Contact Karl Kalson, Villa Bee Night Club, Jackson, Michigan. )62 MISCELLANEOUS MEWING-Campus Alteration Shop, 508 Monroe street. Tel 9841. )2 APARTMEN'r' IN DETROIT, in trade for information leading to the rent- ing of suitable apartment in Ann Arbor. Write Box 2, Michigan Daily. )3 KIDDIES PARKING DEPOT Ages 2-12 Veterans wives will care for your child Reasonable raises Call 20733 10 a~m.-5 p.m. "If your radio won't work When it's music you need I'll fix it for you With atomic speed." IFor ex:pert radio repair service phone 9241 or bring your radio to the T.avern Cafeteria. )57 LOST AND FOUND POUND: Pearl necklace. At Willow Vil- l~tge Bus Stop. Claim with cost of ad. 1366, Sudbury, Willow Village. )65 LOST: Yellow gold wrist watch, rect- angle shape. Finder call BEAU, 6114. Reward $10.00. FOR SALE FOR SALE-.3 Carat Diamond. If inter- ested, call Rocky evenings, 2-2738. )76 FOR SALE-6 skin Kolinsky scarf- Silver fox muff. Call 2-7803. )63 PRE WAR TUXEDO with vest. Size 37. Like new. Price $30. Call 24367. )40 FOR SALE: Two season tickets to May Festival. Main floor. Adjacent seats. Call 2-3396. ) 64 FOR SALE: Ford Model "A", '31. Rea- sonable. Need money. Contact Win. Fetchik, 1216 Maiden Ct., Willow Run. ) 18 5 NAVAL OFFICERS' white uniforms. Size 37 short. Excellent condition. 4 never worn. Phone 25-7507 after 5 p.m. )61 MOTORCYCLE-Harley, excellent con- dition. Extras and lots of chrome. Best offer. See George, 126 Chemistry Bldg. )75 FOR SALE-Schwinn Bicycle, men's, with a-speed drive. 26-inch wheels. Good condition. 1111 Forest noons, or 4 to 6 pam., or call 4592. )67 GOLFERS-Spalding Jones irons, Ha- gen, Wilson, MacGregor pro. golf equipment. Golf bags, paxs and balls. Phone 22058-4044. J oh nn y Malloy Professional. ) 69 A BETTER PRICE paid for Men's used clothing. Sam's Store, 122 E. Wash- ington St. )14 NEW all aluminum Trailercoaches, 14 ft. overall. Completely equipped, $995. Can be financed. Meyers Aircraft Co., Tecumseh Airport, Tecumseh, Mich- igan. ) 42 OUTDOORS!! 22 acres of rolling country, west of and near Ann Arbor. Just right for your suburban home. Will divide into smialler parcels. Call 6415. BERNICE_ E. FERRIS, Realtor WANTED TO BUY $1500 CASH-Wanted to buy Willys Jeep Station Wagon-Box 27 )30 WANTED TO BUY-Used Camera, Argus C-2 or similar make. Write Box 6.1 Michigan Daily. )721 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED-Student with $500 to buy partnership in going concern, owner is graduating. Must be able to work 10 hours weekly. Excellent returns. Reply Box 49, Michigan Daily. )70 BUSINESS SERVICES ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERSI SALES - JOHN JADWIN - SERVICE 855 Tappan Ave. Phone 2-7412 )10 WANTED TO RENT STUDENT COUPLE desire 2, 3, 4 or 5 room apt. Furnished or unfurnished starting June, July or Aug. Box 16. LAW STUDENT and teacher wife want apartment-furnished or unfurnished for June or before. 2-yr. residency. Call Mrs. Yolles, 21729. )71 STUDENT COUPLE desires permanent furnished apartment beginning June or will sub-lease for summer semes- ter. Call Nissler, 2-4551 between 6 and 8. Good references. ) VETERAN AND WIFE wish to sublet apartment for summer session only. Can furnish excellent references. Write H. G. Strunce, Director Instru- mental Music, Handley High School, Winchester, Virginia. )22 FOR RENT TYPEWRITERS now available for rent, standards or portables. Office Equip- ment Service Co., 111 S. Fourth Ave. )36 FOR RENT-5 beds available in male student's rooming house. 3 blocks from campus. Phone 2-0240 between 6 and 8 p.m. )(6 A' North Main Opposite Court House --- Today thru Tuesday - Arthur Lake in "BLONDIE'S BIG MOMENT"--lu Kenplurtsi- OVER the SANTA FE TRAIL Jungle Girl, Chapter 7 RKO News WU1[EBTH OUR PRICE : Weekdays until 5 P.M., 25c Evenings and Sundays, 34c - Today and Monday -. THE SHOW-OFF Red Skelton, Marilyn Maxwell -- and Gentlemian JOE PALOOKA with Joe Kirkwood, Leon Errol - Coming Tuesday - MARGIE ,;. \ ,. ti, a' j S'TAR'TS T O D A Y! 'A T i t F1,5 DA A MUSCLJcM I I j 1 4~ A MICHIGAN NOW: A i _" CtC1 I I . I i cad r 11 LOST-.-Golf clubs and bag Hills course last Friday. 4707. Reward. at Stadium Finder call ) 35 WILL THE PAR'TY who inadvertently took brown overcoat from rack at League cafeteria Friday morning please call 23782. I have yours. ) 72 WILL PERSON who mistakenly took derby with red lining and initials AS. from Theta Chi Bowery Ball please call 23236. Ask for Swanson. )27 RAINCOAeTS, groups of poplin at 5.00, 7.00, 1C BLOUSES. Crepes and tons. 1.98, 2.98, 3.98, Tcotton gabardine and D.00. Sizes 1 0-20. odds and ends in cot- 5.00. lili SKIRTS. Plaids and solids, dark and light colors and white . . . at 2.98, 3.98, 5.00. 0 i? U U~~ BE < 1w WEl. - 'I IUi