The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 28, 1948, Image 7

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    215 Graduate Students
To Receive Degrees
Advanced degrees will be conferred upon 215 graduate students,
19 of them being PhD degrees, by Dr. Frank D. Kern, dean of the
Graduate School, at the August 7 Commencement.
Candidates’ grades must be reported to the office of the recorders
by 8 a.m. next Wednesday. Names of the candidates are given below.
Paul Baird, John Curran, Howard Horne, Clarence Moore and
Harry Symons, economics; Julia Arner. William Bache and Glenn
Weight, English literature; Harold Crosser and Larry Gara, history;
Robert Haseltine, mathematics; and Harold O’Brien, speech.
Master of Education
Henry Wigfall, agricultural edu
cation; Albert Alessi, Reba Esh,
Wellington Madenfort and Joseph
Petrillock. art education; Betty
Fry and Rachel Hunter. English
literature; Joseph Allesandro,
Harry Hanley and Clarence
Schaeffer, history; Arlene Adams,
home economics.
Raymond Bauer. Henry Doll,
William Herdle, Jay Logue, Rob
ert Russell, Joseph Taylor and
Ward Yorks,,industrial arts; Ruth
Eister, mathematics; Jane Grim
shaw. Warren Johnson and Elmer
Wareham, music education; Wil
liam Craley. Bernard Gazan, Al
len Gray and Anne Wisher, physi
cal education.
Donald Bashore, Jean Dalton,
Mary Brown Miller and William
Reilly, psychology; George Bluhm.
Roberta Robertson and Robert
Russ, social studies; William Kor
ean. Ruth Ottoway, James Peet,
Jack Probst and Eleanor Taussig,
speech education.
MEd in Education
Muriel Adams. Ernest Agle,
Ethyl Ashbum, Stenhen Barrick,
Beatrice Bittner, William Bolger,
Henry Bowman. Cora Bressler,
Mary Brown, Madeline Bullock,
Laurence Cassady, Esther Coder,
Mary Crist, Edith Davis,' Mary
Jane Davis, Eby Espenshade.
Cassandra Flaherty, Anna
Fleck, Richard, Folkenroth. Della
Foye, Margery Gay, Ann Gilkey,
John Harriger. Frances Harris.
Jessie Haven, Frances Helm. Wil
liam Igoe, Louie Ilioff, John Jacka,
Winnifred Jackson, Charles Jo
seoh, Joseph Kandrach.
Edward Kemzura, Paul Lauver,
Harris McGinnis, Betty McLaugh
lin. Emory Markle, Joseph Means,
Velma Moore, James Myers,
Ophelia Nance, Palmer Poflf, How
ard Row, Herbert Schneider, Julia
Schulz, Ruth Seitz, Frank Shaffer,
George Shively.
Thomas Smith, Laura Stibbs,
Anthony Thomas, Horace Thomas.
Julia Thomas, Clair Troy, Donald
Ullrich, Paul Wentroble, Francis
Wood, Helen Workley, Frank
Yeingst and Lindley Yerg.
Master of Science
Robert Hess and George Mor
ris, ceramics; Arthur Beward,
Verne Bidlack, William Cooner,
Raymond Dickison, Harry Fall,
Dean Gamble, John Martin, Se
bastian Mastrangelo, Ching-Sing
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SOFT DRINKS
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Master of Arts
Miao, Frank Mitch, Norma Rob
inson, Carl Scheirer, Tsung-deh
Shwai and Louis Ullman, chemis
try.
Florence Fralin, Thelma Heller,
Margaret Morris, Marion Poor
baugh, Leila Thompson and El
eanor Tobias, home economics;
Robert Beetle, Joseph Bryner,
Louis Colteryahn, Dalton Fearson,
Harry Schwartzbart, Theodore
Sproull, Frank Wagner and Hor
ace Weymer, metallurgy; Charles
Ridenour and Clarence Sykes,
physical education.
James Brennan, Harry Luhrs,
David Skillman and Marvin Stein,
physics; Albert Barrett, James
Drumm, Walter Fabian, Sara
Krone, Jean MaGuire, Margaret
Matine, John Rakusin, Allan
Reece, Kathleen Roulette and
Theodore Stein, psychology; Rob
ert Knoebel, vocational industrial
education.
MS in Engineering
Gene Delio and Charles Duke,
aeronautical; Bernard Kotalik,
civil; John Herring and George
Palick, chemical; Wayne Boop
and Jack Darr, electrical; William
Furnivall, Conrad Hilpert, Ed
ward Olowinski, Jess Oren and
cool,
cool colognes.
seashore ... or in the city - for travel too
love the luxury of Faberge's refreshing colognes ...
Aphrodisia, Woodhue, Tigress or Straw Hat.
Travel-wise-siz«
Bath EnMmbla .
McLANAHAN’S
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Elbert Reynolds, mechanical;
Richard Amthor, sanitary.
MS in Agriculture
Edward Kushibab, Richard
Nailor and William Sacks, agri
cultural and biological chemistry;
Hector Berrios, Almon Birth,
John Boyle, William Butz, James
Fink and Wade Gregory, agricul
ture economics.
James Fink, Murry McJunkin,
Luther Rahauser, Stanley Runk,
Kenneth Schoonover, Norman
Starner and John Zubler, agricul
ture education; William Mcßride,
agronomy.
Elizabeth Boedecker and Ger
aldine Wallace, bacteriology; Wil
liam Aull, William Davey, Paul
Prince, Harvey Shaffer and Jesse
Williams, dairy husbandry; John
Linde, horticulture.
Edward Marburger, vocational
industrial education.
Doctor of Philosophy
William Burnett, agricultural
and biological chemistry; Guy
Rindone and Satyapal Varma,
ceramics; Donald Bailey, George
Fryburg, Thomas Hoover, Saul
Iserow and Edward _ Pietrusza,
chemistry; Joseph Neiser, dairy
husbandry.
Mofizud-Din Ahmed, Robert
Day. John Pilcher and Robert
Struck, fuel technology; Phyliss
Griess, geography; Elizabeth Dur
ham, home economics; Allen
Weatherford, physical education;
Herbert Rothenberg. physics; Syl
van Blumenfeld and George Cas
tore, psychology.
Prof Presents Paper
Dr. Lloyd M. Jones, Professor of
Physical Education, is attending
a summer conference on Physical
Education at Springfield College,
Springfield, Mass. He is present
ing a paper on “The Challenge to
Educational Leadership.”
Vacation
Sensation
Summering by the
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coJoane and bath powder, 2.50 the set
124 S. ALLEN ST.
Doctor of Education
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"If I tell you the truth, dear, you'll only think I'm bragging.**
Reprinted from March, 1947 Esquire Copyright 1947 by Esquire, Ii
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