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Annual Commencement Program 1950 Archives ~ 378 .781861 W6K Je 1950 UNIVERSITY OF WICHITA Twenty-fourth Annual Commencement MONDAY EVENING, JUNE THE FIFTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY Order of Academic Procession * THE UNIVERSITY MARSHAL THE PRESIDENT AND THE SPEAKER THE BOARD OF REGENTS DEANS AND OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE O FFICERS UNIVERSITY FACULTY THE CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES * Commencement Program Candidates for Degrees Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences t l 1 * Presented by L. Hekhuis, Dean PROCESSIONAL BACHELOR OF ARTS Magna Cum Laude INVOCATION . Reverend W . H. Teed Marian Lucille Box Barbara Gayle Gist Ralph E. MacNaughton Katherine Mae Dean Mildred Schaaf Hiteshew James Caldwell Warren Chaplain, Veterans Hospital John S. Macauley "Build Thee More Stately Mansions" Mark Andrews Cum Laude Allan Eugene Baker William C. Hafeman Mary Faith Pellett UNIVERSITY MIXED QUARTET Joyce Henkle Boone La Verne Lucille Littlejohn George Donald Robinson BONNIE MOLZ, Soprano JAY HERSHEY, Tenor Celia Jeane Bredehoft Betty Darlene McIntosh Frank Hugh Thompson, Jr. ) ERMA HOLLAND, Alto ELDON MoEN, Bass Janet Rummer Burnham Harriet Jo Ann McKinley Henry Unruh, Jr. Albert Edward Castel Marjory Louise Van Camp ROBERT MAssINGHAM, Piano Rite ADDRESS, "Our University and Its Future" Harry F. Corbin Charles W. Aikins, Jr. Jane D ietrick Gerald Thomas Kenna President, University of Wichita James Curtice Albright Jay R. Dirks Patricia Jean Keough Del Andrew Allen Harlan Beauford Dixon Richard T. Kessler Howard N. Fullington ~velyn I. Allison Emerson Jack Dole William C. Lake Robert Paul Ames Robert E. Eaton Tom B. Lamson Chairman, Board of Regents Marjorie Joyce Anderton Courtland Edward Elliott John E. Lancelot CONFERRING OF DEGREES . William Dale Angle Toby Elster Max Edsel Leek Harry F. Corbin Frances V. Asher Frank Lister Farnsworth Carl Johnson Lehr President, University of Wichita Warren P. Ashmore Leonard Alvin Farris, Jr. Alfred Norton Littleton Donna Lee Baillie Betty Lou Fiedler William Robert Louderbaugh Forest Lee Baker Charles Donald Findley Ernest Truman Loveless, Jr. AwARD OF COMMISSIONS . Col. Donald T. Beeler Betty Ann Bartel Don Lewis Finney Rita Eileen Lowe Profes1or, Military Science and Tactics Thomas Edward Bishop Clyde W. Fisk William Joseph McClain Marlin Leslie Bond Richard A. Fitzwilliam John William McCort Bobbie B. Booth Hugh Kirk Frederick, Jr. Douglas Hugh McGinness William J. Bradshaw John F. Gant Lela Lee McMannis AWARD OF HONORS Harry F. Corbin William Ronald Brigstocke Rubin R. Garibay Rosemary McPeak President, University of Wichita Robert Gregg Brooks John M. Grover, Jr. Lester Dean Matthew Elizabeth Ann Brown La Wanda Foulston Guthrie Charles R. Mayfield Ernest Bruce Wallace C. Hanks Russell F. Meinke THE WILLIAM A. SWETT PruzE FOR EFFICIENCY George F. Burras, Jr. Norma Phyllis Hartenberger Paul Herman Meitzner Barbara Dunlap Campbell Albert Don Herrmann Beverly Dean Meldrum FO'r additional awards see the last page of the program Benjamin A. Cariri John C. Hinkle George Arthur Menges Eileen Charlsie Cerney Carl Franklin Hiteshew Maurice E. Miles Nancy Quinlisk Chandler Leo Jack Hobbs Yvonne Miller BENEDICTION . Reverend Floyd Q. Davidson Jack Milton Chegwidden Lester Arden Holloway William Edward Mitchell Executive Secretary, Wichita Council of Churches Helen Audrey Christy Cathleen Holmes David Warner Moore Pete M. Christy, Jr. Iris Arlene Holtje Albin Ernest Mortensen Betty Joyce Colliatie William E. Hotchkiss Geraldine Tedrick Nelson RECESSIONAL George Francis Corrigan, Jr. Kathleen Leora House F. Samuel Ostertag Stanton S. Cox, Jr. Glen D. Jack James William Owen Gene Edward Culp Robert B. Jinkins Robert Norman Partridge Howard Clayton Current John Harpman Jones Robert William Patton Samuel D . Davis Leland E. Keller Karl A. Peterson * Janet Lois Deane Lewis Basil Kelly Marie Elizabeth Platt John Dekker Harold Duvall Kemper Norma Jean Plymell The audience remains seated during the Processional and Recessional Charles W. Denney Jimlee Richard Kemper Webster L. Quinius 287236 Elmo Earl Reiff William Kent Skillman Walter Woods Wakefield William M. Reynolds Roger Markle Slinkard David A. Walk College of Business Administration and Industry James A. Rice Edgar E. Smith William Frank Walker Ralph Cooper Rounds Junior Ray Smith Xerxes Exphon Walker Presented by Frank A. Neff, Dean Howard E. Russell Dwaine Hugh Snodgrass Carl Eugene Ward John Lowell Rydjord Harold W. Steadham Keith I. Webb BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION John Lowell Sauer, Jr. Robert L. Sumner Eugene Lewis West Vernon Gail Schieffer Lewis Warren Taylor Milton Eugene Wilkinson Robert J. Schreiner Robert H. Taylor Richard Kent Williams Cum Laude Claud L. Sheats, Jr. George Louis Templeton Robert L. Wimberly George Warren Clark J, Wayne Lansdowne Louis Fred Moeller Gerald C. Sheets M. Elizabeth Thies William Emmert Wolf, Jr. William R. Gordon Ronald Elwood Manuel V. Dale Shelley B. Earl Shull William Joseph Thompson Paul W. Woodson James 0 . Mickey Richard F. Siemens Martin Eugene Torline George Albion Wright George Heaton Vermillion James F. E. Young Rite · SUMMER SCHOOL Charles W . Addington Harold S. Jones John Deem Parker Harley W. Albin James Wilson Jones Sherman Burt Parry Bion C. Allen Robert Bernard Gray Clara Frances Rumpf Joseph L. Armstrong Vann V. Jones Harold Eugene Perrin Charles Robert Beecham Donald V. Greever Thomas Reid Satter Clyve William Bailey Ralph W. Koby Milford J. Peterson Clyde E. Bevis Harold L. Hammond Charles Eugene Smith L. William Baldwin Dean W. Krueger Warren Lee Pfeifer Robert L. Brown Milfred H . Hanson Ruth Maxine Slentz Carl G. Bateman Lloyd Paul Kuhn Robert J. Pinkerton Edward M. Burrell Donald Charles Heltzel, Jr. Harry L. Smith, Jr. Wayne D. Bender George Eugene Laham James Johnson Piper John Irvin Bush William C. Hinkle Marvin T. Smith James Arthur Bevan Bob Frank Larmer William James Ray Richard Lewis Cary William Napoleon Ketchersid Miriam Louise Stokes Robert N. Blosser A. Lynn Lawrence Louis Roger Regier Jack V. Childers Jo Anne Kincaid Oliver Wendell Stringer Billie B. Brogdon Weldon M. Laws Floyd H. Reid Donald G. Comeaux Leo Charles Konecny Albert Arthur Sullivan John F. Brownell Frank Lemke Chauncey V. Rice Pearl Marie Cox Sylvester R. Lansdown Paul F. Theobald William R. Calhoun H. Paul LeSuer Owen G. Richards Catherine Anne Curry E. Lucille Leasure Bertha Ann Thieme Duane Gene Carr Phillip Anderson Little Archie Roy Ritter Catherine Benfer Duguid Robert Charles Lee Ivan Jay Tribbey Donald G. Crawford LeoE. Lorg Robert L. Rogers Henry Dryden Edwards Robert Thomas Manning Bobby G. Tudor Donald L. Dean D . Stanley Love Roger J. Ruvalcaba H. Norman Epstein John Chester Maurer, Jr. William Carl Veidt Tomp W. Decarsky Dale W . McCoy, Jr. Ernest F. Schroer Charles S. Everson John Sterling Mileham Jack E. Waldron Duane E. Deese Don F. McKenzie, Jr. Charles E. Schropp Fred Herbert Wackerhagen Emylou Gaffney Charles F. Peters Jack H. Douglass Lewis R. McKibben Joseph M. Shaw Doris Geraldine Green Byron Dan Pinick John Andrew Waner John Owen Farmer Lyndon Lee McMurtry Cecil C. Simmons Charles Madison Goin Hilburn Edward Platt, Jr. Keith R. Willoughby Donald Edgar Fisher Charles W. McNaul Billy Eugene Stevenson Milton Lavon Goodman William Robert Pracht Theodore Allen Woodruff Betty Marie Gaffney Richard D. Martens Billy Dean Strickland Gerald Vern Ramsey Robert L. Woods Donald J. Gorges Jack L. Garren Edward G. Masters Herman Henry Struve, Jr. Quentin Patric Rowley Richard J. Graves William W. Miskimon, Jr. George T. Drish Charles C. Grimm Leo Francis Moan Frank Robert Waitt Alfred Grochowalski James C. Morrison George D. Walker BACHELOR OF SCIENCE James A. Hanlon Eldon Ross Morton Albert Wilson Webb, Jr. Marvin W . Harms Delmer A. Nelson Forrest W . Weirick Magna Cum Laude Edgar L. Henderson, Jr. W. Lester Oehlert Hugh Richard White Richard Higgins Howard W. Overstake Robert R. Wolff David W. McCall Russell Edwin Jaderholm Richard A. Palmer Jack B. Zaring Clinton A. Park Rite Lloyd Leonard Brown Lewis G. Nichols William Park SUMMER SCHOOL Richard M. Linehan Dale E. Willis Kenneth Leon Adams Cliften Wayne Gillenwater James Raymond Moody John J. Beers Dale Lewin Guthrie Charles Lewis Nida SUMMER SCHOOL Charles W. Bell Louis Allyn Harper Charles Wendell Pearson Rajer B. Bruins Charles Edgar Harr Hamp Willis Ritchey Donald D. Vaughan Robert D . Cather Paul Eldon Harris George F. Stables RoyD. Clark Donald Michaelson Hill Dean Herman Streck Ward Richard Clements, Jr. Robert Wallace Hutchinson Henry L. Sumpter, Jr. George N. Cornell Arthur Francis Jochum Edgar Clinton Tillery William H . Duvall William Riley Johnston Marvin Dean Trichler Edward G. Egan John H. Kimble Robert A. Walker Richard Eugene Endsley Fred E. Kunkle, Jr. Carl A. Warne John N . Free, Jr. Orville Wayne Love George I. Welch I • BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING College of Education Preunted by KENNETH RAzAK, Director of the School of Engineering Presented by Leslie B. Sipple, Dean Rite Lowell R. Dorman Roy A. Hodges Elvin C. Meireis Donald Roy Fisher Warren C. Johnson James L. Montgomery BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION Carl Arthur Fowler, Jr. Glen S. McCormick John Marshall Sawyer Summa Cum Laude SUMMER SCHOOL Ellis Wayne Hawley Ray Dee Evans Robert G. Kemper Roscoe R. Reagan J Magna Cum Laude ) David Roland Estill Mary Ann Unruh BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Cum Laude Rite Kenneth Guy Gleason Dixie Gloria Neagle Janice Rainey Pinkerton Henry D. Bogardus Robert Kenneth Cooper Wilson Dale Cooper Rite SUMMER SCHOOL David Earl Adams George Stanton Hoar Guyla Sue Pearl Richard Bruce Holloway Thomas P. Allen, Jr. Vinita Evelyn Hood Eleanor Johnson Pendleton Guy M. Allphin Anton Frank Houlik Bob Marvin Pennington Kathryn Bailey Martha Ann Hummel Flavius Bently Phillips Ira David Barkman, Jr. Homer Lee Hunnicutt Charles H . Polk James Loren Barnthouse Delmont Marshall Jackson Harold D . Reynolds Robert G. Behrens John Curtis Jackson Phillip Francis Rice Gerald H. Bretz James C. Kaiser Jesse C. Richardson Albert Bryan Brimer Bobby C. Kent Howard Willis Shufelberger William George Chance Betty Jane Williams Knocke Harold Franklyn Simmons Bob Herbert Copeland Walter Henry Knocke Edith Florence Simpson Hugh A.
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