65 Graduate In Exercise Wednesday
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Washington Banquet Given For Seniors
Commencement rites of the first winter quarter graduating class take place Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Agriculture Auditorium, when a sur prise speaker will address the sixty five Marylanders to receive their diplomas.
Rev. Humphrey Beckett of Hyatts ville will pronounce the invocation and the benediction. “My Maryland” will be sung by Harlan Randall. Those who are tentatively expected to receive masters degrees, according to the lis4 released by Miss Alma Preinkert, registrar, include Eunice Burdette, Esther Burnside, Edith Grove, Francis Hartzell and Ann Rowell, from the College of Educa tion; Charles Eckenrode, Mary Kahl and Walter Sanderlin, receiving master of arts degrees; and Edward Reed and Alfred Myers, masters of science.
Receiving their bachelor of arts degrees at this time will be Janet Andreae, Helen Broome, Faith Far quhar, Clarice Glickman, Beryl Compers, Muriel Horrowitz, Dorothy Kells, Roberta Leighton, Kathryn Mac Morris, Evelyn Mendum, Ruth Osann, Marcelle O’Shaughnessy, Mar garet Sherman, Eleanor Splckard, Elsie Stevens, Frances Whyte and Jane Woodring. Bachelors of science to receive di plomas were announced: Gladys Allen, Leslie Bailey, William Carri gan, Ann Chadeayne, Clifton Currln, Elizabeth Fell, Daniel Harbaugh, Nat alie Higbie, Elizabeth Hobbs, Norman Horn, Virginia Hutchinson, Winifred Jeffers, William Keller, Robert Kien hofer. James Kinsman, Millard Kirk, Beverly Ladd, Patricia McAnallen and Gene Melton. Others receiving bachelor of science degrees are Raymond Mueller, George Nlkolopoulos, Paul Noland, Henry Price, James Rea, Barbara Reed, Bolling Robertson, Robert Senser, Heino Statfel, Hannah Stevens, John Stidman, Ralph Stine, William Tar bert, Vera Tompkins, Edward Turner, James Turner, Elizabeth Uhler and Albert Wolman. All graduating seniors are invited to the senior banquet which will be held on Monday, December 20, at 7:30 p.m., in the Broadmoor Hotel, located on Connecticut avenue in Washington. Bobbie Reed is committee chair man for the banquet, Les Bailey is in charge of the entertainment, and Marcelle O’Shaughnessy is handling the guest list, bids, and invitations. In order to bring a guest, seniors will be charged a fee of |2.50, and all guest’s names must be register ed with Dean Reid and money turn ed in to him by 4:10 today. Letters have been sent out to all seniors concerned. A return answer, indicating whether or not the invita tion has been accepted should be turned in to Bobbie Reed, Box 2597, not later than this evening