Page 5 72 Return From Practice Teaching Seventy-two student teachers have returned from area schools where they have been practice teaching for the past seven weeks. They are attending student-teacher conferences which began Monday, and will end Wednesday. Karl Edwards, associate professor of education, is in charge of the meetings. Tuesday, May 22, 1956. University Daily Kansan Music—Martha Balding, Reading; Charles Childers, Chanute; Verna Jannot, Laconia, N. H.; Charles Mader, Kansas City, Kan.; Janice Mason, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mary McMahan, Maryville; Deroy Rogge, Auburn, Neb.; Don Shaffer, Cedar Vale; Bill Shores, Coffeyville; Shirley Strohmhey and Charles Kurz, Lawrence; Robert Yanicke, Maryville, Mo., and Melba Reddick, Hoisington. All are seniors. Elementary—Vivian Allan, Kansas City, Kan.; Marjorie Baker, Topeka; Cheryl Brock, Teresa Cleveland, and Marilyn Underwood, Wichita; Joan Hamilton, Denver, Colo.; Sue Harper, Winchester, Ill.; Sue McCarthy, and Marcia Muehlbach, Kansas City, Mo.; Patricia Burke, Burlington; Ruth Povenmire, Selma; Ruby Schaulis, Clay Center; Joleen Stanfield, Lawrence; Jane Sullivan, Shawne; Marjorie Woolwine, Pratt; Patricia Young, Mission, and Mary Lunteigen, Louisville, Neb. All are seniors. Nancy Jones, Caney, and Joseph Holliday, Kansas City, Mo., juniors. The students are: Business School Group Elects Officers Bruce R. Romje, Wichita junior, has been elected president of the Business School Association, Other officers elected were John Eriksen, Hutchinson, vice president, and Patricia Sawyer, Pittsburg, secretary, juniors, and John Meschke, Hutchinson sophomore, treasurer. Members elected to the executive council were Gilbert Mason, Anthony; Robert A. Long, McCune, and Gordon Ewy, Hill City. All are juniors. Liberal Arts—Brooke Collison, Buffalo; Carol Cook, Ft. Scott; Petrea Doty, Mission; Luree Hays, Kansas City, Kan.; Judith Morgan, Newton; Mary Parsons, Kansas City, Kan.; Shirley Price, Wichita, all seniors. Donald Ross, Okrekke, S. D., junior and Patricia Paulson, Grand Forks, N. D., special student. Home Economics—Elaine Carlson, Junction City; Verdis Crockett, Kansas City, Mo.; Sara Gilbert, Arkansas City; Jane Holtzclaw, Lawrence; Helen Kite, Wichita, and Eleanor Major, Topeka. All are seniors. Social studies--Alton Davies, Kansas City, Kan.; James Lowe, Winfield; Wilfred Nicklin, Lawrence; William Abory, Durham; Jack Salisbury, Halstead; Max Thompson, Mound Valley, and Harry Westerhaus, Hutchinson. All are seniors. Arthur Lobman, special student, and Keith Gish, junior, beth of Lawrence. Physical education—Eugene Blasi, Pratt; Bill Biberstein, Attica; Don Bracelin, Baldwin; Chris Divich, Doland, S. D.; Ann Laptad, Lawrence; Robert Lester, Topeka, and Helen Haize, Tongamoxie. All are seniors. Art—Barbara Blasi, Salina and Annette Luthy, Kansas City, Mo. seniors. Spanish—Jane Hornaman, Leawood, and Mary Fran Poe, Mountain Grove, Mo. seniors. Business education-Mike Killian. Geology shows that Kansas was a great shallow sea in prehistoric days. Chalk beds have fossil remains of sea animals and skeletal structures of land animals, such as the miniature horse. Minneapolis, and Lela Woodward, Lawrence, seniors. Mathematics—Ruth Porter, Mayetta, and Benjamin Staley, Sunflower, seniors. Mathematics and science—Richard Fisher, Topeka special student. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATING SENIORS Thanks to you, and undergrads, too, for your patronage the past year. It has been a pleasure to serve you. The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager —FOR STEAMSHIP TRAVEL— 8th and Mass. St. Telephone VI 3-0152 Minimum Tourist Rates to Europe and the Far East ONLY 1 DAY UNTIL FINALS Make Your Reservations for That Trip Home (Round trip tax inc.) **FROM K.C.** MIAMI $124.96 $171.16 NEW YORK 114.40 146.85 CHICAGO 41.80 54.67 MINNEAPOLIS 49.28 61.60 LOS ANGELES 149.60 193.16 (tourist inc.) (1st class) ● Steamships ● Cruises ● Escorted Tours ● Airlines—Domestic-Foreign Don't "Save with our vacation club for a paid vacation." Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. 8th and NEW HAMPSHIRE be a BIRD BRAIN! Get Off That Limb and Let Us Get The Easy Way to Carry Clothes in a Car $3.95 Your Car Ready for That Trip Home While You Take Those Finals We Solve Your Car Problems GAS — OIL — WASH — LUBRICATION First Anniversary Sale 4 DAYS ONLY — WED., MAY 23 THRU SAT., MAY 26 The Disc Den has just completed its first school year and to show our appreciation for the good reception you have given us, we now offer you our entire stock at these savings. SINGLES 45 rpm records entire stock now ONLY 65c PLAYERS 4-speed automatic was $79.95 now $59.95. 3-speed automatic was $59.95 now $49.95. 3-speed manual was $44.-95 now $32.95. 3-speed manual was $39.95 now $29.95. 3-speed manual was $29.95 now $21.95. ALBUMS 45 rpm—33 1/3 rpm entire stock 20% discount In Rowlands Book Store 1241 Oread Order records and albums this summer by mail exclusively from the Disc Den at standard nationally advertised prices. Send in the attached coupon to: THE DISC DEN, 1241 OREAD, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Name ... Address ... City & State ... Records & Albums Desired Cash Enclosed C.O.D.