Page 12 University Daily Kansan Monday, Sept. 16, 1963 New Faculty- (Continued from page 10) inson, chairman and professor of philosophy; Peter J. Caws, Rose Morgan, visiting professor of philosophy; Paul Hasbold, professor School of Religion; Gary A. Maranell, assistant professor of sociology and anthropology; William Stein, assistant professor of sociology and anthropology; Kathryn Loy, instructor of sociology and anthropology; Charles R. Lown, Jr., associate professor of speech and drama; Chez J. Haehl, assistant professor of speech and drama; H. Charles Pyron, assistant professor of speech and drama; Clyde Rousey, visiting associate professor of speech and drama; David Yoder, instructor of speech and drama; H. Glenn Wolfe, assistant professor of zoology; Donald B. Hayman, visiting professor of political science; Jaroslaw Pukalkiewicz, visiting assistant professor of political science; George W. Brown, assistant professor of political science; Richard Stauber, assistant professor of political science; Grace F. Brody, assistant professor of psychology; Howard Rosenfeld, assistant professor of psychology; William Botartz, assistant professor of psychology; Alain Stairs Weir, visiting lecturer of psychology; Mary Ann Caws, visiting assistant professor of romance languages; Vernon Chamberlain, associate professor of romance languages; Ann Colbert, instructor of romance languages; Gerald Curtis, instructor of romance languages; Amparo Gonzalez-Nicolau, visiting lecturer of romance languages; Robert T. Needy, instructor of romance languages; Denise Recht, visiting instructor of romance languages; Philip E. Smith, instructor of romance languages; Rodrigo Solera, instructor of romance languages; Raymond Souza, instructor of romance languages; Dorothy O. Thelander, assistant professor of romance languages; Ronale Tobin, assistant professor of romance languages; John R. Williams, instructor of romance languages; Robert R. Jameski, assistant professor o social work; Mildred Webb, associate professor of social work; Colone Max L. Pitney, commanding officer of the KU Army Reserve Officer Training Corps. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION:Frue Hood, assistant professor of educational psychology; Dale Bartlett, instructor of musical education; Warren A. Land, director of the curriculum laboratory; Ross O. Armstrong, director of the bureau of educational research and service; John R. Bergen, assistant professor of education; Cecil L. Williams, assistant professor of education; Robert J. Elkins, instructor of education; Donald E. Farmer, instructor of elementary education; Mrs. Ethel Leach, instructor of special education at the medical center in Kansas City; Mrs. Marion Nolan, instructor of elementary education and Richard Reamon, instructor of physical education. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS: Joseph W. McGuire, Dean of the School of Business; Clark D. Stewart, instructor of business administration; Lois Geiler, instructor of business administration and W. Douglas Henning, assistant instructor of business. FINE ARTS: Norman Abelson, associate professor of voice; David Bates, instructor of music theory; John Boulton, instructor of flute; Albert Gerken, carillonneur and instructor; Don Kneeburg, instructor of trombone; Martha S. Randall, assistant instructor of voice; Sandra Rosenblum, assistant instructor in percussion; Sharon Sooter, assistant instructor of voice; Carol Stewart, assistant instructor in piano; James Thompson, associate professor of music history and literature; Gerald Touslee, assistant instructor in music theory; Nelita True, assistant professor of piano; Nicholas Vaccaro, chairman of the department of drawing and painting and associate professor; Randall Sadler, instructor of drawing and painting; Robert Wright, instructor of drawing and painting; Harold Boyd, instructor of drawing and painting; James Connellly, visiting lecturer in art history; Edmund Eglinski, instructor in art history and George Hixon, assistant professor of design. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING; Don G. Dougherty, assistant professor of electrical engineering; M.S.A. A. Hanmam, visiting associate professor of electrical engineering; Robert R. Gats, professor and chairman of mechanical engineering; Hajims Akashi, visiting professor of mechanics and aerospace engineering; Lewis E. Linzell, assistant professor of mechanics and aerospace engineering; Ronald O. Stearman, associate professor of mechanics and aerospace engineering; Anatol Zaugustin, visiting professor of mechanics and aerospace engineering and Joshua Pelleg, assistant professor of metallurgy and materials engineering. WU Sets Budget Of $4.5 Million WICHITA — (UPI) — A $4,595,090 budget request for 1964-65 was submitted today by the University of Wichita for its first year of operation under the state school system. The request was sent to the State Board of Regents, which will submit it to the legislature. President Emory Lindquist said the budget request was based on an expected enrollment of 6,800. Current enrollment at WU was 6,566, up 652 from last year. Actor Here for 'Emperor Jones'— (Continued from page 1) By a coincidence he had taken a part in a play in Philadelphia, Penn., as he was going through that city on his way to U.C.L.A. After that taste of the theater and a bit of electrical engineering in college, he definitely decided to forsake engineering for drama. From there he went to the Karamu Playhouse where he worked for eleven years, often commuting to Karamu was established as an interracial institution to promote greater understanding among people through the arts. New York for performances. "WE LEARNED there by giving six or seven performances a week for 11 months a year," he explained enthusiastically. "It can be exhausting but it is very good training." Asked what he thought about Kansas, the amiable Corbin became quite serious and said although he is excited to do the performance here he was hesitant about coming to Kansas because of what he had heard of racial problems in the Kansas-Missouri area. 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