Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. May 11, 1955 32 Cadets in NROTC Get Cruise Assignments Summer cruise "Charlie" has been set for 27 juniors and five seniors of the NROTC unit. The 32 naval cadets will be assigned to 12 ships for the two-and-a-half month cruise to the Cuba and Panama areas. Ports of call for the touring cadets will be Colon in the Panama Canal zone and Havana and Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. The cruise assignments: The cruise assignments: USS Roanoke (cruiser): William Allen, engineering junior; Robert Crisler, engineering junior; James Dosk, college junior; John Holsinger, business junior; David Johnson, engineering senior; James Lowe, education junior; John Simpson, business junior, and Herbert Winter, college junior. USS Newport News (cruiser): David Burgett, business junior; Stuart Culp, engineering junior; Charles Franklin, college junior; Robert Hobbs, business junior; Nathan McGrew, engineering junior; Morten Rice, business junior; Ethan Smith, business junior, and William Woods, business junior. USS Heermann (destroyer); Burton Howell, third year architecture and George R. Huebner, engineering junior. USS C. J. Badger (destroyer) Howard C. Kizer, pharmacy senior. USS Hazelwood (destroyer) James Jones, engineering junior and John Kane, engineering junior USC C. J. Badger (destroyer) Bryan D. Mason USS Stockham (destroyer) Belden Mills, college junior, and Merwin Porter, business junior. USS J. D. Blackwood (escort destroyer): Albert Robers, college junior. USS Greenwood (escort destroyer) Clifford Weiss, engineering senior. USS M. J. Manel (escort destroyer): William Bilderback, engineering junior. USS Burdo (high speed transport): Richard E. Coen, college junior, and Ronald Davis, college junior. USS Kleinsmith (high speed transport): Bruce Dillman, journalism junior, and David Hanson college junior. USS Carpellotto (high speed transport): Ivan Henman, engineering senior, and Philip Hite, engineering junior. Marilyn Perrin Heads Counselors Marilyn Perrin, college freshman, has been elected president of next year's group of sophomore counselors. The group will be "assistant deans of women" in answering questions of prospective University students. Other officers are Dee Daniels, fine arts freshman, secretary; Sally Rice, college freshman, social chairman; Judy Carr, college freshman, treasurer; Jane Harrison, fine arts freshman, calling committee; and Mary Jean Eckles, college freshman, publicity chairman. New Town, N.D. was established when the Garrison Dam project started to flood out the towns of Van Hook, Elbowoods and Sanish. Homer Montgomery, Charles Peterman. Robert Rannie, Vernon Schram, Jerry Bannon, Mike Bell, Thomas Wellman, B. Dale Trott, Thomas Wellman, and William Wilhelm. Top Scholars Gloria Baker, JoAnn Boswell, Kenneth Burdette, Jerry Hart, Ruth Henry, Richard Maag, Beverly Phillips, Sara Lee Sturman, Lee Sturathan, and Constance White. School of Fine Arts Seniors School of Journalism Seniors: Paul J. Bunge, Irene Coonfer, Louis Hemon, and Gene Shank. Schol. of Electrical Engg. Herbert Hopper, Camilla Klein, Robert Lytle, Chapin Clark, and G. Thomas Van Beber. School of Medicine: Sylvan Busch, Merle Cline, James Handley, Henry Holtgrewe, Wilford Hofer, James Howbert, John R. Johnson, Shirley Kauffman, George Langsoen, Ronald Linscheid, Robert Rogers, and Paul Staley. Richard Loiley, Roger Miller, and Ivan Watkins. Following are the names of the 38 juniors, sophomores, and freshmen: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: Juniors: Rosemary Ise and Bernice Juniors: Rosemary Ise and Bernice Schar. Mary Louise Sophomores: Marianne Anderson and Victor, Viola. **Comment:** Joanne Beal, John Beam. **Reason:** Burke, Ruwaal Preese, Marcia Fullerim, Ghiara Giara, Dorothy Robins, Jane Vaughn, Shirley Ward, and Joy Yeo. Junior: John Simpson School of Education: School of Education Junior: Margaret Smith Arnold Sophomore: Katherine Jones freshman: Dan Semerati Sophomore: Katherine Jones Freshman: Don Semonick School of Engineering and Architecture; Juniors: Peter Arrowsmith and Paul Eckert Sophomore: Dean L. Smith Freshmen: Donald Coyne and Raymond Dean. Junior: Mary Ann Curtis School of Fine Arts: AUTOMOBILE LOANS To Buy New or Late Models - Bank Rates - Monthly Payment Plan LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK 7th and Mass. Member F.D.I.C. The University chapter of the Pi Delta Phi national French honor society will present an award to a student who has done excellent work in sophomore French. The award will be presented at the Le Cercle Francais picnic at 5 p.m. Thursday at the home of Miss Mattie Crunrine, assistant Pi Delta Phi to Give Award Phone 70 Sophomore: Martha Sue Gwinner Freshman: Donald Darrell Savannah Juniors: Gretchen Guinn, Robert Maddox, Sledd. School of Medicine. Third-year: John Heaton Second-year: Ben Trump First-year: Gerald Keby Shakur Browne Junior: Jerry Rashleigh Sophomore: Benji K. Wyatt Freshman: Dan F. Schrepel languages instructor will pre- professor of Romance John Griggsy, assistant of Romance Languages, sent the award. Claude Kean, college freshman, will do magic tricks. An informal musical program is planned. This is the last meeting of the Le Cercle Francais this year. Officers for 1955-56 will be elected at the meeting. WASH YOUR 50c OWN CAR for CHUCK McBETH CONOCO SERVICE at 9th and Indiana STORAGE Our facilities assure Complete Protection Ethan A. Smith 808 Vt. 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