Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb 24, 1956 Student Directory (Continued from Page 3) Continued from Page 5 Carney, Jesse L. 2EN, 1012 Hilltop, 1101 Paul, Lawrence VI 3-715 Carolan, William G. 1EN, 1012 Broad, Lawrence VI 3-715 Caskdan, Rochelle, 1335 La, 1272 W 72nd, KCMo VI 3-177 Cawood, Minnie, GR, commuting Chezek, Edward L. 1EN, 19 W 14th, 747 Simpson, KCK Cila, Dawn Thelin, GR Chrzarwskie, Joseph J. 1EN, 19 W 14th, 60 S 8th, KCK Cliboski, Kenneth N. 4BU, 1237 Tenn, Goodland VI 3-604 Clark, Richard B. 3BU, 310 Maine, Lawrence VI 3-106 Clifton, Marion G. 3AS, 21st & Clifton, Lawrence VI 3-334 Ceman, Ceil H. V. A. M. Mississippi, Lawrence VI 3-343 Cohen, John W. 1GRA, 1135 McKenny, NY VI 3-975 Comer, Julian R. 2EN, 1423 Alumn, 4228 Garfield, KCMo VI 3-884 Congleton, Dorothy, GR, 2245 Mass, Lawrence VI 3-884 Congleton, Paul, 4BU, 2245 Mass, Lawrence VI 3-884 Conway, Lala G. 1AS, commuting, Drexel, Mo VI 3-884 Cok, Clyde G. 1AS, 1332 Vermont, Lawrence VI 3-884 Coombs, Eugene G. 3AS Cooper, Gary E. 3BU, 1100 Indiana, 410 N Grant, Colby Cotter, Wance W. GR Cottier, Vance H. 4BU, 11F Sunnside, 3904 Ocean Dr, Manhattan Beach, Cal Couch, John David, commuting Couch, Robert E. 3BU, 1439 Tenn, 721 N Anthony, Anthony VI 3-172 Coughen, Mary L. 4FA, commuting Crane, Judith A. GR, Corbin Hall Crane, Marvin Wayne G. 1404 La, Lawrence VI 3-110 Crosier, Ruth E. 3DE, commuting, 4307 Georgia, KCMo VI 3-546 Cross, Frederick K. 1LW, commuting, 58 N 10th, KCK Crouch, Jimmy L. 1EN, commuting, 1217 E 23rd, NKCMo VI 3-894 Croy, Dan Jack, 3AS, 623 Mo, 625 W 11th, Newton Cruis, Mary A. 4FA, commuting Kateleur, Kathleen G., 12LA, Laurence VI 3-289 Damman, Bruce, 2AS, 1744 Ky, Lawrence VI 3-9125 David, Paula M. 3AS, 500 W 11th, 7309 Summit, KCMo VI 3-9235 Davis, Charles G. 1EN, 132 Maine, 1935 N 6th, KCK VI 3-9235 Davis, Richard G. 1EN, 1417 Alumn, 400 Tennessee, Iowa VI 3-2485 Davis, Richard Leon, 3EN, 1526 Vermont, Box 34, Lakin VI 3-2485 Decico, Robert J. 3FA, commuting, 541 N Lake, Topeka VI 3-289 Decler, Albert T. 1EN, RRI, Westphalia Deter, Charles H. GR, 1804 University Drive, RRI, Norcatur VI 3-8414 Determin, Frank K. IAS, commuting, 12AS, KCMo VI 3-8828 Dewee, Carroll A. 1AR, 131 RMI, 231 RMI, Lawrence VI 3-8828 Dewee, Kennett D. 2EN, 941 Tenn, 2814 Espagnal Lane, KCK VI 3-8828 Dickerson, John R. 2EN, commuting, 3029 Paseo, KCMo VI 3-8828 Dinnit, Matt R. commuting Dodd, James J. 1EN, commuting, 208 St Louis, Fulton, Mo VI 3-8828 Dodd, Maryellen 3AS, commuting, 2221 Tournee, KCMo VI 3-825 Dresser, Harry 9AS, 1420 Ohio, 804 Flor Vista Dr, Bell, Calif VI 3-0681 Drummond, Wilbert N. 1AS, 1045 W Hills, Lawrence VI 3-0681 Duckett, Hubert Jr, 8GR, commuting Duckley, Glynox N. GR, commuting Dunham, Lorin A. GR, 830 Nawau Court VI 3-8534 Duroce, Leonard L. GR, commuting Durow, Robert N. 1EN, 833 Tenn, Box 255, Centuria, Wisie VI 3-8040 Durr, Frederick R. EGR, 1719 W 2019, Lawrence VI 3-8040 Dvarte, Leonard L. GR, commuting Dyni, John Richard, 8GR, commuting Earl, Donald L. 2AS, 1225 Oread, Lawrence VI 3-0732 Eastwood, Mae A. 9JQ, 933 Ky, Lottery, La VI 3-4879 Eddy, Ned V. 1AS, 1606 Tenn, Lawrence VI 3-3936 Eddy, Nedry V. 1AS, 1510 Tenn, Lawrence VI 3-0452 Edwards, Mary A. 1FA, 600 W 11th, 600 N 7th, Frederick, Okla VI 3-9123 Edwards, Norman E. 2EN, 403 S School, Eureka VI 3-7034 Elichhorn, Joe Grant, 1EN, 2027 Emerald, Lawrence VI 3-7034 Elmore, Donald L. 2AS, 1225 Oread, Lawrence VI 3-7034 Erickson, Barbara L. GR, 1222 La, Lawrence VI 3-9123 Eudaler, Leonard L. 4EN, 133 Tenn, Lawrence VI 3-6365 Evans, Joseph C. GR, 946 Ohio, Lawrence VI 3-6365 Evans, Mary D. GR, 1222 La, Lawrence VI 3-8964 Pale, Sylvia S. 4FA, commuting Fawl, Clifford L. GR, 205 Century Dr, Lawrence VI 3-9444 Feller, Donald D. 1ED, 1246 W Campus, Lawrence VI 3-9444 Fenske, Sharon L. IAS, 500 W 11th, Lawrence VI 3-9444 Fergus, Richard W. 3EN Ferguson, Charles G. 3AS Ferrier, Ted Lawrence, 2AS, 1540 La, 312 S Terrence, Witchita VI 3-4050 Fetghner, John P. 1AF, 1421 Alumn, Column 23, Wellsville VI 3-4050 Flickbolm, Dwight M. 1EN, General Delivery, Lawrence VI 3-523 Ficks, Brute Mac. 2EN, 1325 W Campus, 1129 Webster, Topeka VI 3-523 Fleses, Joel Mac. 3AS, 500 W 11th, New York VI 3-523 Findley, David M. 1AS, 413 Miss, Lawrence VI 3-0703 Finkemeier, Theodore, 8GR, commuting VI 3-0703 Fish, Dorothy C. 9AS, 1245 Oread, Elim Street, Bethel, Maine VI 3-6733 Fish, Dorothy C. 9AS, 1655 Starford, Lawrence VI 3-6733 Fite, Victor J. 1AS, commuting, 12AS, KCMo VI 3-6735 Fitzgerald, Colleen, 4FA, commuting VI 3-1784 Fleming, Norman D. 3EN, commuting, 1716 Nebraska, KCK VI 3-0974 Poland, Edwin, 3AS, 901 Tenn, 803 W 2nd, Coffeeyville VI 3-9891 Poster, Glen Lloyd, 1GR, commuting, Lawrence VI 3-9891 Poster, Suzanne M. 3AS, 824 Arkansas, 2230 Corning, Parsons VI 3-9027 Poster, William K. 1AS, 1947 Barker, Lawrence VI 3-5231 Poster, Dallas Dunne, 1AS, 646 N 5th, Lawrence VI 3-5230 Poster, Francis J. 1EN, 2027 Vermont, Lawrence VI 3-5230 Friedman, Wm H. 3AS, 1718 Ala, 2273 California, Cal IV 3872 Fritzel, William E. 3FA, 1934 Learned, Lawrence VI 3-8879 Frommel, Robert D. 1EN, commencing, Brunswick, Mo VI 3-1772 Garring, Carol L. 1AS, 1335 La, Lawrence VI 3-1772 Garrison, Ellia J. 1AS, BAG, Lawrence VI 3-1758 Gengler, Louis John, GR, commuting VI 3-1758 Gberer, John Richard, 4EN, 1140 Miss, 2003 S 14th, KCMO VI 3-5298 Geereck, E George E. 8GR, commuting VI 3-5298 Gliese, Na A. FA, 1269 Ohio, Lawrence VI 3-6252 Gliese, Niles Bart, 2EN, 1346 Ohio, Henry Thompson VI 3-6252 Gillespie, James, 1AS, commuting, Tonganio VI 3-6252 Gilliam, Arthur W. GR, 24C Sumyside, Lawrence VI 3-4717 Gillium, Larry Dean, 1DE, 2123 RI, Lawrence VI 3-1615 Gillium, William R. 1DE, 2123 RI, Lawrence VI 3-1615 Ginson, Ronald W. 2EN, 1103 W Campus, Lawrence VI 3-3944 Gimon, Rolden J. 1EN, 2200 Vermont, Lawrence VI 3-7482 Glahn, Robert J. 1EN, 2200 Vermont, Lawrence VI 3-7482 Glenn, Eleanor A. 8BU, 831 La, 801 La, Lawrence VI 3-4008 Goering, Victor D. 3AS, 1209 Ohio, Lawrence VI 3-2930 Gelfine, Anna Mireta, 4AS, 8GR, commuting VI 3-1100 (More names will be printed from time to time.) DAILY SPECIAL 80c Coffee 5c T-BONE STEAK HOMEMADE PIES DON'S CAFE E. 23rd (formerly Happy Hal's) 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Mon.-Sat. Sigma Alpha Iota Pledges 5 Women Sigma Alpha Iota, honorary music sorority, pledged five women Thursday afternoon in Myer Chapel, and recently elected officers. The pledges are Jo Wiens, Belle Plain freshman; Margaret Throm, Overland Park; Sharon Regier, Newton; Mary Beth Spena, Lecompton, and Janetha Schmalzried, Dighton. All are sophomores. A pledge party will be held at 7 p.m. Feb. 29 in the Student Union. Shirley Baker, Garden City junior, was elected president. Other officers are Doris Cinzcollz, Detroit sophomore, vice president; Shirley Lynn, Lawrence junior, corresponding secretary; Jane Rateliff, Atwood senior, recording secretary; Georgane Brown, Junction City junior, patroness chairman; Ann Markwell, Gashland, Mo., chaplain; Joanna Lord, Shawnee, treasurer, and Sue Markwell, Gashland, Mo., editor, all sophomores. Phi Alpha Delta Pledges Six Men Six students were pledged by Phi Alpha Delta, professional law fraternity, at a ceremony in the Student Union Thursday. The piedges are Floyd E. Jensen, Bird City junior; Marion J. Reesler, Claflin special student; Don Warren Hemphill, Norton first-year law student; James Frederick Doak, Stuart, Okla, senior; Dennis Henderson, Salina senior, and Jason V. Ott, Wakeeye junior. Full semester pledges will be initiated March 9 at the Douglas County Court House. Chorale Sings At Fort Scott The KU Chorale, directed by Clayton Krehbel, assistant professor of music education, presented a program of varied music for the Fort Scott Music Club Monday. Before the concert the University alumni chapter gave a dinner for the group at the Methodist church in Fort Scott. American Film Tonight South Carolina was the first state to plant rice and indigo for sale. Rice was planted before 1671. Mental Health Neglected Topeka Psychiatrist Says "Shadow of a Doubt," a University Film Series picture, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. today in Hoch Auditorium. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, the American film stars Joseph Cotten and Teresa Wright. "Mental health is the nation's number one health problem because it has been neglected," said Dr. Kirk Milm, Topeka State Hospital staff psychiatrist. Thursday in the first session of the hospital orientation course at the Student Union. He added that mental health fills more than one-half of the hospital beds, yet has appropriated less money for treatment and research than any other disease. In tracing the history of the mental health program in Kansas, Dr. Feldman, director of research and education at Topeka State Hospital, said "we are at the crest of the turt 'revolution' in mental health care since the beginning of man." Stressing the revolution taking place in Kansas since the investigation of the Topeka State Hospital in 1948, he cited that in 1948 Kansas ranked 38th in the nation for care and treatment of mental health. Today it ranks fourth, with 1.35 patients per employee at Topeka State Hospital and a return to their homes of 85 per cent of the patients. He added that in comparison with five doctors, 1 nurse, 125 attendees and 1 clinical psychologist in 1948, today they employ 385 aides, 23 clinical staff doctors, 46 residents, more than 60 consultants, 35 registered nurses, 31 affiliated nurses, 12 staff psychologists—10 of which have doctoral degrees—4 student psychologists, 12 social workers, 1 student social worker, 31 therapists and 2 student therapists. Basketball Scoreguessing Contest for Saturday, Feb. 25, 1956 Put a check next to the team you think will win Iowa Michigan Indiana Northwestern Oklahoma Missouri Kentucky Alabama Yale Princeton Duquesne Temple St. John's Fordham Eastern Kentucky Dayton Estimate the score of the following game only. Kansas Nebraska Ballot boxes located at the following places: Call Cafe, Rock Chalk Cafe, and Hawk's Nest—Student Union Carton of Chesterfields to the Lucky Winner Ballots will be collected at noon the day of the game SPONSORS: Campus Chesterfield Representatives University Daily Kansan SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT All University Theatre Patrons- For your convenience tickets to each University Theatre production are available at all hours at the Concessions Counter of the Memorial Union as soon as the previous production closes. At this time subscribers may exchange coupons and students may present ID cards for tickets. If you desire seat locations other than those available at the Union, leave a reservation at the counter and the University Theatre will endeavor to fill your order. The Green Hall Box Office opens one week before each production in order to handle the increased sales at that time. The Box Office hours are 10:00 a.m.to 5:30 p.m.Monday through Friday,10:00 a.m.to 12:00 noon Saturdays,and closed on Sundays.The telephone is VI 3-2700 Extension KU 564. Tickets to "The Menaechmi" and "Pygmalion" are now on sale at the Union. The Green Hall Box Office opens February 27th. Subscribers, please note the exchange date on your coupons. As soon as facilities are available the University Theatre plans to move its entire box office to the Union, but in the meantime we are attempting to have tickets available to our patrons at all times. For further information call VI 3-2700 Extension KU 411 or 412. Thank you. LEWIN GOFF, Director University Theatre