ler Page 3 Student Directory A continuation of the list of new students for the spring semester is given below. Errors in the list should be reported to the registrar's office in Strong Hall so records may be corrected. KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS University Daily Kansan Sophomore 2 Senior 4 Special 9 SCHOOLS College AS Education ED Journalism JO Coll & Law CL Engineering EN Law LW Coll & Med CM Fine Arts FA Medic MD Business BU Graduate GR Pharm. PH Name School Lawrence Address Home Phone Clark, Sylvia B, 3ED, 1114 Miss, Lawrence VI 3-056 Cunningham, Mary Jo, 4FA, commuting Grimsley, Joe E, 3EN, 51 W, 8th, 8201 Cherry, KCMo Grimsley, Lymne E, 4AS, 51 W, 8th, Lawrence Groff, Edward B, 947 LA, Lawrence Vi 3-46 Grossman, Stuart G, 1406 Tenn, Lawrence Vi 3-98 Groteluschen, Bill I, 1407 Alumni, 511 Washington, Audubon, Iowa Vi 3-248 Grundeman, Arnold J, 1A5, 1416 Tenn, Lawrence Grundeman, Rosine M, 4FA Guder, Clyde B, 8G, commuting Gulick, Louis E, 3FA, 1407 Mass, 1608 Kennedy, Parsons Gullahorn, Jeanne, GR, 2233 Barker, Lawrence Gunn, James E, GR, 1123 Highland, Lawrence Gunn, Elsa K, GR, commuting Hacker, Evelyn J, 3ED, 620 Vermont, 103 S Lexington, Harrisonville, MJ Hafer, Patricia M, GR, 1126 Ky, Lawrence Vi 3-275 Hafoord, Wayne W, 2EN, 603 National Ave, Bremerton, Wash Halze, Helen E, 4ED, commuting Hamilton, Darlene N, 915 I, E Park, 442 E 10th, Fremont, Nebr Vi 3-805 Hancock, Virginia E, 1AS, DeltaGamma House, Lawrence Vi 3-599 Hand, Wesley C, 3AS, 947 La, 400 Park Lane, Derby Vi 3-461 Hank, Jessie L, 2AS, 1506 Liliae Lane, RR2 Liberty, Mo Vi 3-461 Hapke, Kenneth W, 1EN, 6145 University Blvd, 2304 W 8th, KCMo Vi 3-340 Haskey, Ree D, 4EJ1 E25 Tumanya Lake, Lawrence Vi 3-265 Harling, Donald Hugh, GR, commuting Harrington, Patricia, 12M, 802 Tenn, Lawrence Vi 3-526 Harrington, Richard, 2AS, 1020 Maine, Niles Vi 3-303 Harris, John Edward, 4FA, 2Mass, IV 3-905 Harris, Robert Y, 3EN, 1300 Campbell, IV 3-905 Hartnett, Mary K, 1AS, 727 NY, Lawrence Vi 3-492 Hartnett, William E, GR, 17C Sunshine, VI 3-617 Haskell, Albert, 1EN, commuting, Bridgeport, Mich Vi 3-524 Hattfield, John D, 1FA1 311 Mass, Lawrence Vi 3-265 Hawkey, James E, 1A5, 10N Ind, Lawrence Vi 3-265 Hauer, Boyd Elton, GR, commuting Hawkins, Hubert C, 511 E 26 St, Owensboro, Ky Hayman, Lavon Louise, 9FA, 1025 Sunset, 2100 W 49th Terr, KCMo Hayward, Hayward Hage, Ramon H, 3AS, 745 Ohio, Lawrence Vi 3-103 Helelay, Charles W, 9JO, RR1, Lawrence Vi 3-103 Hemphill, Donald W, ILW, 709 Miss, 209 E Lincoln, Norton Vi 3-628 Enckell, Robert E, 2EN, 929 Ky, Lawrence Vi 3-524 Enneng, Carl J, 1235 Missouri, Hickory, Ottawa Vi 3-703 Henning, Lyndon Wm, GR, commuting Herron, Yvonne D, 1AS, 500 W, 11th, 949 Everett, KCK Vi 3-193 Herrzon, Thomas J, 1EN, 1246 W Campus, Lawrence Vi 3-193 Hess, Jerry Nelson, 3AS, 1729 La, 426 N Chautauquin, Sedan Vi 3-193 Hawke, Greg J, 1BR, Lawrence Vi 3-524 Hesson, Nasol J, 9FA, 14B Sunshine, VI 3-524 Hicks, Frank R, 1ED, 1155 Maine, 4433 Ferdinand, St Louis, Mo Vi 3-974 Hill, Richard D, 8GR, committing, 522 Emerald, Harrisburg, Pa Vi 3-195 Hills, Jimmy Don, 2AS, 1799 Mass, Lawrence Vi 3-524 Hinkels, Charles F, GR, 90N ind, Missouri Hoffwood Falls Vi 3-514 Hobbs, Charles F, GR, 90N ind, Missouri Hoffwood Falls Vi 3-514 Hodginson, James L, 1EN, E2 Sunnyside, 907 So 17, Parsons Hodgson, Willis D, 1AS, 1512 Mass, RR, Parker Holding, Hermed R, 3AS, 49th or 50th, 414 NW, Nevada St, Colorado Sprigs Holding, Warren W, 4EN 2041 Vt, 1723 Crestfish Dr, Royal Oak, Mich Holman, Jon B, 1426 Alumni, Vt, 1723 Crestfish Dr, Royal Oak, Mich Hopkins, Philip H, 1EN, commiting, 2916 W 20th St, Topeka Horn, William H, 2ED, 1166 Hart St, Mentor, Ohio Horton, Donald J, ILW, 1724 Ky, Centerville Hoodler, Dorothy, GR, commuting Howe, Robert M, 9FA, commuting Hower, Max E, 1EN, 530 Ohio, 604 W Walnut, Salina Vi 3-1628 Hudrilk, Roger E, GR, 1616 La, Lawrence Vi 3-1644 Huerter, Ace A, 1AS, 4AS, 10N, 10W, undredness, Mo Vi 3-7229 Huerter, Lee D, 1AS, committing, 629 N Main, Ottawa Hunt, Graham T, 1425 Tenn, Lawrence Vi 3-4711 Hydney, Barbara N, 9ED, 20D Sunnyside, Lawrence Vi 3-4627 Irvine, Earle I, 1AS, 1134 Ohio, Lawrence Vi 3-4627 Jackson, Ambrese M, 3EN, 1134 Miss, 525 So 16 St, St Joseph, Mo Vi 3-3535 Jacques, John A, 4D, 7 Winona, No 7 Winona, Lawrence Vi 3-9955 Jannouske, Armel R, 4EN 2041 Vt, 1723 Crestfish Dr, Royal Oak, Mich Vi 3-8144 Jannus, Jan E, 1EN, 1304 Tenn, 218 S Blush, Hillbrook Vi 3-8144 Jarcis Craig L, 1AS, committing, Shawnee Cntry, Clopera Vi 3-7925 Johnson, Claude R, 8GR, commuting Johnson, Joann, 4D, 1800 N, 11380 E 45th Terr, KCMo Vi 3-7925 Johnson, Joanne, 4D, 1800 N, 11380 E 45th Terr, KCMo Vi 3-7925 Johnson, William S, 2EN, commuting, 8101 Hudley, Overland Park Vi 3-4120 Jones, Charles A, Jr, 2AS, 637 Sund, 8029 Manor Rd, KCMo Vi 3-4053 Jones, J Knox, GR, 27A Sunshine, Lawrence Vi 3-7123 Jones, Katherine F, 3FD, 1790 Law, Lawrence Vi 3-7123 Jones, Mindie Alice, 1FA, 1315 NJ, Lawrence Vi 3-7764 Janes, Paul, GR, commuting JRobert Joseph, 1541 Tenn, 5421 Lamar, Mission Vi 3-3130 Jordan, Edward L, 1GR, 1927 Contrast, Lawrence Vi 3-8066 Jordan, Joseph C, 1AS, 9210 KCK Vi 3-8066 Jordan, Joseph R, 2AS, 1044 NH, Lawrence Vi 3-8257 Jungerius, Nellis, 9AS, 805 Tenn, Karkanweg 84, Amsterdam, Holland Vi 3-5798 Jungk, George W, ILW, 1518 Meadow Vi 3-5798 Kauffeld, Fred A, GR, commuting Keenan, Don C, 4BU, 1135 Maime, Lawrence Vi 3-526 'New Libraries To Be Displayed An exhibition entitled "New Libraries," sponsored by the American Institute of Architects and consisting of 15 photographic panels, will be on display Thursday, March 1 through March 18. Six panels will be on display in the main foyer of Watson Library and nine will be shown at the architectural library in Marvin Hall. Included in the survey are the Lamont Library at Harvard University, the Charles Hayden Memorial Library at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Midwest Inter-Library Center in Chicago, the University of San Francisco Library, the Ilah Dunlap Little Memorial Library at the University of Georgia and the Miami Public Library. The Lamont Library, a modern building erected at Harvard by Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott, is surrounded by an assortment of buildings, classic, English and modern colonial in style. The exhibition is circulated by the Smithsonian Institution Travel- Monday, Feb. 27, 1956. 10 Engineers Get Awards In Wichita Ten members of the School of Engineering and Architecture received the Kansas Engineering Society's scholarship awards at a dinner Friday in Wichita. The ten students represented five per cent of the 200 expected graduates. They are Delbert M. Jones, Lyons, Peter D. Arrowsmith, Kansas City, Mo.; James G. Tissue, Lawrence; Frank W. Robl, Ellinwood; James H. McLaughlin, Omaha; Edward D. Grandle, Pittsburg; George L. Bauerle, Hoisington; Donald E. Park, Lawrence; Gene E. Morgan, Lawrence, and Jim Adam, Kansas City, Mo. All are seniors. Explorer Robert Peary reached the North Pole April 6, 1909. Fund For Negro Students Helped By Campus Chest (This is another in a series on the organizations aided by the Campus Chest.) The National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students, established to increase higher educational opportunities for qualified Negro students in interracial colleges, is another organization which will be aided in the Campus Chest drive Feb. 29 to March 6. In its seven years of existence, the independent agency has helped over 3.500 students enroll in 300 colleges, including the University. More than one million dollars in scholarship aid has been awarded to these students. The organization maintains a close relationship with several thousand high schools and gives counseling and advisory services to thousands of students who are college prospects. The problem of the NSSFNS is to find or develop enough qualified students and tell them about the available educational opportunities. Check Your Child? Many Negroes do not know that they are eligible for over 20 million dollars worth of freshman scholarships offered each year. The NSSFN program is necessary because Negro Americans, who compose 40 per cent of our population, are largely unrepresented in the interracial college population. The $2,500,000 Scottish Rite Cathedral, world's largest structur devoted exclusively to Mason purposes, is situated at Guthri Okla. The NSSFNS is supported by campus chest drives, by foundation grants, and by individual friends. The proportion contributed by students has grown from a few thousand dollars on several campuses to over $30,000 on nearly 100 campuses. DES MOINES, Iowa (U.P.)β€”The Iowa Power and Light Company hired 10 baby-sitters to be on duty at its new plant for an open house celebration. The sitters, dressed in white uniforms, tagged each child and gave claim checks to the parents. Confederate Flags Fall On Chicago MEMPHIS, Tenn. β€” (U.P.) - Disc jockey Allan English took off for Chicago today to drop 25,000 Confederate flags over the Windy City from a red, white and blue airplane. Mr. English, a record spinner for radio station WSUH in Oxford, Miss., left a Memphis airport today for his "air raid" in retaliation against a similar flight over Mississippi last week by a Chicago disc jockey, Al Benson, a Negro. Mr. Benson dropped copies of the United States Constitution over Mississippi protesting activities directed against integration in schools. Hardy Dam on the Muskegon River in Michigan is the largest earthwork dam of its kind in the world. It is 1,000 feet wide, 120 feet high and forms a lake over 16 miles long. Great Lakes freighters, carried some 87.5 million tons of iron ore in 1955 to set a peacetime record of such cargo. WE NEED ENGINEERS! CONVAIR β€” POMONA (California) has one of the most modern and best equipped engineering plants in the country. Its work is in special weapons systems for the U.S. Navy Bureau of Ordnance. The well-known GUIDED MISSILE "TERRIER" is a product of this devision. CONVAIR β€” POMONA offers country living near metropolitan Los Angeles in beautiful Southern California. Contact your Placement Office for time and place of interviews.