University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 24, 1956. Page 3 Student Directory s saved, and the cawhide, ate sea- between sitting in is for- has not face, forate. rs, but of the or his Below is a partial list of students now enrolled at the University who were not enrolled in the fall semester. The information was obtained from registration materials submitted by the students. The list will be printed in installments by The University Daily Kansan. Students listed are requested to report errors to the registrar's office in Strong Hall so that the office may correct records. KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS CLASS Freshman ...1 Sophomore ...2 Junior ...3 Senior ...4 SCHOOLS College ... AS Coll & Law ... CL Coll & Med ... CM Business ... BU Education ED Engineering EN Fine Arts FA Graduate GR Lawrence Address Abadaln, Marita, 9BU, 1443 Alumni VI 3-8505 Abbott, George R, 1AS, commuting, RR3, Olathe Abbott, Lyle W, 1EN, 1947 Vernont, Abbott Court, Dalls Port, Ore Abeegk, Karl Theodor, 1EN, 1319 Vermont, Lawrence Abel, Clifford Lee, GR, commuting Abrams, Ronald, 1AS, 1247 Ohio, Lawrence Miller, Dolores J, 4FA, 6173, Maine, Lawrence Adams, Donald Dean, 2AS, 1391 W Campus, Lawrence VI 3-5770 Adnas, Ernestine, 11AS, 1139 KJ, 341 Rochester Rd, Topea VI 3-0181 Alams, Esther, GR, commuting Adams, Gerald, 2PH, 1025 Miss, Partridge Adams, Barbara Jane, 8EU, 1101 Ohio, Lawrence Allen, Elmer Thomas, 8GR, commuting Silvine, Jane E, GR, commuting Armand, William T, GR, 842 Ill Anderson, D Anthony, 1EN, 1420 Ohio, 414 Curtis, Pratt VI 3-0681 Anderson, Wanda M, 4FA, 1711 Lawrence Ayers, Jacquelyn A, 1AS, 1042 La, 611 W, 9th, Winfield VI 3-7111 Baaf, Guar, GR, Orland Hill, MA, Lawrence Bakley, Barbairy S, 6GR, 1709 Ma, Lawrence Bakley, Carole F, 2AS, 1600 W4th, Lawrence VI 3-7045 Baker, Kenneth, 1AS, 1215 Oread, Lawrence Bale, Lawrence J, 9ED, 11th & Mo Apt 6, RR4, Neosho, MO Bale, Farel, 1AS, 14th, Mo Apt 9, 609 Ball, John Crothers, 2AS, 1823 KJ, Lawrence Ballard, Judith J, 3AS, 500 W11th, 122 E 14th, Newton VI 3-9071 Barker, Thomas, GR, commuting Bartel, Lewis Clark, 3AS, 1246 S N Y, 125 W 15th, Newton Barton, Barbara H, 2AS, 1259 KY, Lawrence Benton, El Joseph, 2AS, 1529 KY, Lawrence Baznik, Charles, GR, commuting Beck, Walter, 4AS, 1100 Emery Rd, Lawrence Becker, Daniel, 4AS, Blackwell, Okla Beckett, Carolle F, 4PH, 165 Sunnyale Beckett, Foster, 2EN, commuting, 2456 Lawn, KCMo Beijing, Elemon M, 9AS, 1310 La, 2428 13th, Moline, Ill Bell, James W, 26D Sunnyide, Wetmore VI 3-1532 Bell, Wm Fletcher, 3BU, 1528 Ky, Lawrence VI 3-4219 Bennar, Darl, 3EN, commuting, 2012 E 20th, NKCMo Bennar, Norman B, GR, 1434 KCMo Berkey, Mary I, 2AS, 1345 La, 6600 E 600, KCMo Berringer, Cynthia, 1AS, 34 W 57th Terr, KCMo Besinger, Curtis W, 9AS, RR4, Lawrence Beever, Stanley E, 2EN, commuting, 100 N Mersington, KCMo Blinns, Donald Adair, 1AS, 24C Sunnyide, Tonganoxie Bird, Bruce Frederick, 1EN, 1138 Miss, Lawrence Black, Thomas L, 4AS, 1126 Ohio, Lawrence Blackwell, William, 1EN, commuting, Federal, KCK Blacklaw, Jonathan, 2EN, 945 Sansity, 528 N Pearl, Joplin, MoVI 3-7922 Blasil, William D, 2ED, 1306¹³ NH, 814 N Pine, Pratt Bobb, Dolores G, 1343 Tenn, Lawrence Bodker, Harvey S, 3BU, 1247 Ohio, Lawrence VI 3-7482 Bodle, Lawrence, 32AS, Box 504, Lawrence Bodne, Q, 1046, NAM, Grillville, Tenn VI 3-8907 Boone, Peggy Lou, 3FA, 746 Mo, 308 Earl, Independence VI 3-2327 Borges, Bertha C, GR, 1701 Indiana, Lawrence VI 3-4179 Boston, Thomas Ray, 4AS, 1621 Ki, 8207 Mackey, Overland Park VI 3-5843 Boutwell, Roger K, 2EN, commuting Bower, Betty Ehler, GR, commuting Bower, Elizabeth C, 9ED, 1821 Al, Lawrence VI 3-8903 Boykin, Harvey L, 1E N 1135 Maine, 2802 Tannor, Dallas, Tex VI 3-8505 Bradstreet, Donald, 1EN, commuting, Box 481, Dighton Brewer, James, 9AS, 1321 La, 1611 La Brewer, Myrtis J, 9AS, 1212 La, 1611 East Lake Rd, Erie, VI 3-2671 Brewer, Ralph Lee, 2EN, 1131 Ohio, 120 S Liberty, Independence, Mo VI 3-8364 Brice, Frederick J, 1AS, 1633 Vt, RR1, Box 1194, Vicksburg, Miss Brown, Donald S, 4DE, 817 Maine, 2042 Franklin, Springfield, Mo Brown, Peter M, commuting Browning, Robert L, 8GR, commuting Buckler, Harold E, 8GR, commuting Bunge, Barbara A, 4FA Burden, W N Jr, 3AS, 1407 W 15th, Lawrence Byrne, Bernard J, 1EN, 1541 Tenn, Lawrence Calvin, Rachel B, 9FA, 1504 Crescent, Lawrence VI 3-1974 Calvin, Rachel B, 9FA, 1504 Crescent, Lawrence VI 3-1974 (Continued on Page 12) Local, State, National News Round-Up Wreck Survivors Grateful For Safety SEVENR, Md—(U.P.)—Survivors of a crack passenger train derailment said today it was "unbelievable" there were not more casualties when the New York bound train jumped its rails here yesterday killing five and injuring 90 others. The 14-car Embassy Express left the rails as it was rolling at 80 miles an hour across a straight stretch of track on a marshy flatland last night California GOP Backs Ike SACRAMENTO, Calif. — (U.P.)— Vice President Richard M. Nixon, Sen. William F. Knowland, and Gov. Goodwin J. Knight have agreed to form a unified California Republican delegation pledged to the President— if he decides to seek a second term. Estes, Adlai May Clash WASHINGTON — (U.P.)—Oregon may provide the arena for a fifth presidential primary contest between Adalai E. Stevenson and Sen. Estes Kefauver, the two active candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination. Headquartered in candidates said he ever, that neither has reached a decision on whether to enter the May 18 Oregon primary, despite an invitation from Sen. Wayne L. Morse (D-Orche.). Schoeppel Mav Head Group WASHINGTON — (U.P.)— Reports circulated in Washington today that Sen. Andrew F. Schoepel of Kansas is in line for chairmanship of the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee. The post is now held by Sen. Barney Goldwater of Arizona, who is shifting to the special Senate Investigations Committee. HAWAII Have a Summer, 1956 Aloha Vacation (and Study Tour, if you wish), spending 6 weeks in the Islands of Hawaii, the Polynesian paradise. Special group departs Los Angeles June 23 with leaders, Dr. and Mrs. Myron S. Olson. Inclusive fare (from West Coast), only $498.50 plus tax. Registration and Tuition Fees at University of Hawaii additional ($8.00 per credit hour). Reservations are necessarily limited. Reserve early. For descriptive folder, see Tom Maupin Tour Associates THE TRAVEL HOUSE, 1236 Mass. Phone VI 3-1211 Ninety Negroes Arraigned MONTGOMERY, Ala.—(U.P.)—Ninety negro leaders were quietly arraigned today on charges of violating the state's anti-boycott law while many members of their race walked to work and school in a protest demonstration. The Negroes paraded in groups before Judge Eugene W. Carter. All pled "not guilty" with the exception of one man who said, "I haven't done a thing." "You plead not guilty then," solicitor William Theftford suggested. Adenauer's Coalition Folding BONN, Germany (U.P.)—Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's three-party government coalition was crumbling today because of split in the Free Democratic Party, his largest ally. Indications were he would emerge from the crisis with a sharply-reduced majority in parliament. Turnpike One-Third Done TOPEKA—(U.P.)—The 236-mile Kansas Turnpike is one-third completed, and a heavy rush of paving along the four-lane throughway is due with the arrival of Spring, General Manager Gale Moss reported today. He said construction on the pike is substantially behind schedule. 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