Monday, May 9, 1955 University Daily Kansan Page 7 386 Students Listed On College Honor Roll The dean's honor roll of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences includes 386 students with a grade-point average exceeding 2.25 for the fall semester. SENIORS: Josephine Anderson, William R. Arnold, Robert Alpers, Patricia Artman, Walter Ash, Eleanor Adams, Hubert H. Bell, Raymond E. Beery, Joy Louise Brewer, Dianne Brown Barnhill, Barbara K. Becker, Margaret Brinholt, Richard, James Connelly, Cynthia Creel, Joseph L. Conrad, Barbara Anderson Don E. Dendacott, Robert L. Talley, Nancy Jo. Adamison, Elizabeth Deibert, Jonathan S. Benson, Opaal Smith Keefer, Redroad, Emily Enos, Opal Smith Keefer, Karmanae Petrikovsky, Wanda Sammons, Margaret Harms, Robert Hell, Wred Harms, Sandra Lynne Dhillon, Marie Lou Moy, Mary Hanna, Jayne Wilson Neals, Mary Lou Fisk, Kenneth Holladay, Thomas Ryther Richard Warner, Jerry Whelstone, John Wheeler Scott, Riley Nichols, Lois Ai McArdle James Ely Shrainer, Donna Sue Goforl, Carol Frances Marshall, Cynthia Oblrien Reade, Adolph Mueller, Darrell Anestil, Matt A. Hurt, John Richards, Barbara Smith, George McCune, Charles Browne, Alexandra Marmara, Walter McMullen, Phil Hahn, Dale Darnell, Harlan Parkinson, Nancy Russell, Constance Ayers Hunter, David Mohlin, Richard Smith, Martha Jo Johnson, John Long, Julia Oliver, Judith Adams, Prosser, Dennis Dahl, Leonard Davis, Edward Edwards, Eugenia Pereuson. Romayne Norris, Stanley Shane, Norton Smith, Ann Wallace, Jack Waddell, Michael Hofmann, Peter Lowe, Maria Griffith, Marie Joan Wiebe, Frank Laban, Carol Schatzel, Wilbur Janzen, Dovie Lee Sites, Anthony Pitz Terry Moore, Robert Reinecke, Shirley Samuelson. JUNIORS: Dorothy Meier, Sara Delbert, John Hall, Mary Frances Snowdale, Lawrence Wesner, Charles Eyman, Rose Phoenix, Andrew Bowers, Phoenix, Thurza Hurra Carod Sue Cook, Maurice Cashman J., Norman Laman, Max Clayton, Carol Wells. Ind Hide, Paul Harris, Eunior Cope, David Hill, Marjorie Hipp, Euna Holtzclaw, Audrey Roberts. Margaret Shulenberger, Phyllis Springer, Nancy Underwood, Wayne Gersenberger, Joan Schroeder Walker, Joseph Kynner, Jr., Beverly Lander, William Robert Ronder洛尔海伦, James Miller, Charles Scott, Harold Smith, Donald Williams. Mary Lou Reyburn, Wayne Tefft, Otta Payton, Wayne Moore, Almira Horse, Ruth Scholes, Connie Monty, Marilyn Butter, Bruce Hochkiss, Don Burnett, Karan Hansen, Laura Kramer, James Cullis, Rasiee J霖, James Callis, Susan Coomer, Jr. Dwight Fraser, Susan Houston Smith, Marilyn Grantham, Herion Dickinson Farley, Luree Hays, Connie Sims. Richard Smith, Carl Berner, Rosalyn Bosswell, Paul Hunt, Joanne Kollmann, Robert McGraw, Richard Loborski, Stewart Davis, Patricia McLorenbick, Don Ray Davis, Dodie Macsney. SOPHOMORES: Frank McKnight Sharon Low, Barbara Bell, Bernice Larmer William Jean, Marianna Grabborn, Albert Brox, Marilyn Purdum, Mary Curry, Garry Snodgrass, Maurice Cashman Euger, Constance Cloys, William LaRue Floyd Jenson, Neoma Woolfolk, Pamela Hutchinson, Coralyn Stavton, tricia Leonard, Marlanne Anderson, Steve Mullen, Julie Green, Patricia Goffiths, Davor Horh, Joseph Robb, Ruth Roney, Samuel Stayn- s, Linda Linde, Sally Weeks, Jani Weeks, Sherry Carrion, Sheryl Carrion David Lehmann, James Bickley, Bruce Gill, Patricia Mockler, Julie Purcell, Judy Smith, Robert Halloran, Barbara Weir, Charles Beall, Normande Morrison, Carolyn Roberson, Robert M. Hunt, Daniel Snyder, Shyder III, Roy Gridley, Patricia Gardner, Donald Martin, Dennis Richards, Donna Hardman, Marlene Kuper. Doloris Alpert, Paul Johnson, Jane Dunham, Barbara Gilmore, Janice Adriance, John Mull, Margaret McClure, Don Berkley, Marshall Biesterfeld, Diana Schur, Harold Compton, Donald Schur, Harold Compton, Johanna Forssberg, Laurel Marshall, Virginia Brutlett, Doris Bonnell, Stockholm Black, Wade Lambel. Shelby Markle, John Runnels Jr., John Rodgers, Blaine Hollinger, Gary Sick, Janet Dodge, Larry Gutsch, Thomas Hoyne, Judith Howard, Mary Swedlund, Kenton Thomas, Bruce Wenger, Beverly Presnel, Richard Leister, Annette Jerry Goss, Porter Marshall, Larry Baker, Don Carpenter, Robert Conn. Thelmia Diehl, Kathleen Eisenbise Joanne Hobbs, Nancy Moore, Lona Soice, Diane Worthington, Patricia Johnson, LeeAnn Johnston, Esteban Mumroe, Laura Wilson, Caryl McGinnies, Leland Green, Barbara Myers, Donald Nelson, Barbara Petiter, Carolyn Settle, Kenneth Stites, James Bresser, Jennifer Kushner Guyant, Suzanne Sawyer, Judith Shelton, Sara Jane Jackson, Jacqueline Jones, Janet Wray, Frances Douce, James Smith, Joan Jersilid, Jo Neill Ward, Heri Goldsby, Agnes Wagner, Richard Goldsby. FRESHMEN Claire Johnson, Dianne Hays, Marcie Fuller, Joanne Beal, Joy Yeo, John Beam, Shirley Ward, Jane Weldon Wauguin, Ruwal Freese, Edwin Rathburn, Vernom Glissner, Kenneth McIntosh, Jill Gaines, Nanci Keller, Nancy Keller, Barbara Hines, Robert Long, Wanda Welliever, Larry Mouli, Ray Clark, Sue Ann Haines, Clarence Hayman, Elizabeth Hoover, Mary Jean Maddox, Vera Stough, Martha Jo John-Whitney, Caroline Hicks, Robins, Jerrard Hertzler, Sharon Bevan, Elizabeth Burke, Omar Conrad. Homer Parish III, Suzanne Sedgwick Jean Marie Yates, Donna Jasper, Delphia Jean Miller, Amy Saffer, Dennis Sharp, Robert Peterson, Nancy Jones, Freddie Wilson, Stephen Adduledd Gordon Ewy, Hugh Grant, Ruth Guy Megan Lloyd, Mary Ellen Roger, Roger Jenkins, Harry Brown, Wade Weese, Richard Ohmart, Gary Nitz, Betty Davis, Shirley Bowman, Boyer Robert. Frank Hise, Sandra Jorgens, Virginia Russell Beasley, Perry Brown, Roger Brown, Thomas Moore Jr., Adrea Paul. Grace Hiebert, William Will, Lorene Douglas, Abraham Gorelick, Jerry Kelly Sara Seward, Elaine Anderson, Stuart Gunckel, Carol Huston, Mary Ellen Melvin, Margaret Cheltain, Nancy Field, Victoria Stryker, Anne Compton, JoAnn Brown, Sar Notingham, Carole Stucke German Film to Be Shown At 4,7:30 Today SPECIAL STUDENTS: Robert Reyna- ment, Ivan Carpet, Dean Kirkman, Klouse Lorch. A feature length German language film, "Der Apfel ist Ab," will be shown at 4 p.m. today in Strong auditorium and at 7:30 p.m. in Lindley auditorium. The film, whose English title is "The Original Sin," is a post-war film which has been banned in the state of Bavaria. The film will have English subtitles. The plot of the film is a surrealistic combination of two stories. In the foreground story a German business executive tries to solve the problems resulting from his love for both his wife and his secretary. After visiting a psychiatrist the executive falls asleep and dreams that he is Adam in the Biblical story of Adam and Eve. All characters in the foreground story are also in the dream story. The psychiatrist becomes St. Peter and a business associate becomes Satan. The film contains many allusions to post-war German problems. YOUR EYES should be examined today, Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. When Adam and Eve visit hell they eat non-austerity foods such as whipped cream. Both the foreground and dream stories are comedies. The banning of the film in Bavaria, which is strongly Roman Catholic, was based partially on the costuming used in the film. Use Kansan Classified Ads PHONE KU 376 Scientifically Overseed JAYHAWKER CUSTOMIZED HAIRS NOW • 2-7-9 Gregory Peck "Purple Plain" 25 words or less Additional words Classified Advertising Rates VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD NOW OPEN 6:45 One Day Three Five days days days 50c 75c $1.00 1c 1c 2c 3c 3c with the understanding that the bill will be submitted during the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sity Journalism bldg, not later than 3:00 p.m. the day before publication date. LOST PARKER "S1" pen and pencil set Sheffer pen, silver and maroon. 8-8 TRANSPORTATION NOW • OPEN 6:45 Robert Mitchum "Track of the Cat" And "Mighty Fortress" TICKETS to anywhere by airplane teamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Skio-cay and family day rates. Sall Miss Rose Gieseman at First School for girls for information information for itineraries and reservations 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf Swimming Course To Begin Tonight Tau Sigma Delta Initiates Three A Red Cross water safety instructors' course will be given at the University pool in Robinson gymnasium. The course will begin tonight and last through Friday. COMPANION WANTED—Lady would like lady companion to help drive on trip to San Diego. Calif. Leaving May 17, one way. Phone 2752R, 874A. Ls 5-13. At its spring initiation recently, Pi chapter of Tau Sigma Delta, national honor society in Architecture and the Allied Arts, welcomed three new members. Candidates were Dean Glasco, fifth year architecture, Dean Matthews and Richark Wink, third year architectural engineering. Following the brief ceremony in the Pine room, the group joined the entire architectural department at its annual banquet. BASEBALL. See the Athletics play Cleveland, May 27, Lawrence night; and the Yankees, June 14, night. Special bus service to campus is free. Free parking worries. No highway driving worries. Relax and enjoy yourself. Only $4 including reserved seat game ticket. MAUFIN Travel Service. The Travel House, 1236 Massachusetts, phone 3661. Lt. Gurtler Receives Naval Promotion The Red Cross safety services field representative, Gilbert Gribble will teach the 15-hour course, which will meet from 7 to 10 p.m. The course is open to men and women who have a current senior life-saving certificate. Lt. Peter T. Gurtler has been notified of his promotion to lieutenant commander, according to the NROTC administration office. Lt. Comm. Gurtler is one of the five-term Navy officers presently attending the University. Under this program, men with two years of college training become Naval aviation cadets, receive flight training, and return for the rest of their college training. BUSINESS SERVICES 20th Century-Fox presents OREAD BARBER SHOP. Third building north of Union building. Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. 1237 Oread ave. jerry and Charley. MWF-ff EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Theses, term operaes, reports, given immediate attention. First, accurate service at regular services. M. Glinska, 1191 Tennessee 1363M WMF-1F BEVERAGES. ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American ServiCE Co., 616 Vt. tf TYPING of themes, term papers, etc. by experienced typist. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Delbert Scheid, call after 5:30 weekdays, anytime Sat. & Sun. 1779-7. JOHN R. HERSON EXPERIENCED TYPIST — Theses, term EXPERIENCED TYPIST Regular rates. GAT Mirte, Pirtle, 1554J JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our staff is trained in grooming, fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf FOR RENT COOL, well shaded rooms for summer on Hill. Large sleeping porch on the hill, and a month to each boy. Cooking in basement at Dobson, 1222 Miss. Phone: 4955, tt TYPING: themes, thesees, reports, etc. Ehmann, 112 Vermy Ph. Ph. 7711M. f. Ehmann, 112 Vermy Ph. Ph. 7711M. f. SINGLE and DOUBLE rooms to girl graduate students or working girls. Girls from laundry privileges. Ref. blocks from campus. No hours. 1224 Ohio. VERY NICE ROOMS, for summer and all terms. Single and doubles for un- meished block. Very desirable house- meublif block from room. For her information call 3940. For 5-11 FOR THE SUMMER. Large, cool house, with an acre of shaded land. Near swimming pool. Furnished. $85 per house. If taken for three months. Phone 3548J. 5-9 CLEAN, COOL and comfortable rooms for men, for summer school. Excellent beds. One-half block off campus. Single or double. Phone 4565. 1245 La. APARTMENT for couple. Utilities furnished. Three rooms and bath. Bob Garrity, 1110J, 1339 Ohio. Available June 10. 5-9 FURNISHED apartment to sub-rent. Suitable for four persons. Within walking distance of KU and town. 821 Iniiana, p. 4548W. 5-12 ROOMS AND sleeping porch for summer. Single or double. Adjoining cam- deries for classes for fall. Call M.Laughlin at 2874J, or see at 1631 F-11 after 10:30 a.m. FOR SALE 1953 FORD 2 door, Two-tone, radio, 1963 FORD 2 door, actual motor phone 251R1; Stelmayer 251R1 1950 OLDS "88." Fully equipped. Priced for 1500. Lacrosse and baseball. 10-50 Tennessee Mack Norris at 4513. FRONT and rear bumpers for MG. Call 1747J after 5 p.m. 5-9 1954 AUSTIN-HEALY S-100. 15,000 miles, excellent shape. Must sell before school is out. Contact Bob Crump. 314 W. 14th. Phone 1124J. eod-5 14 MODERN 27-ft trailer home. Two years old. Toilet, shower, and fully furnished. Located for student and family Trade for smaller trailer, or $1,440. 3155W. 5-10 19481 CHEV 2 -door sedan. Good con- dition for quick, sale. 19517 METW, between 1 and 3 mph. 6-13 STARTS TUESDAY! They swash He away from the seaways! plus SECOND FEATURE Color cartoon The Western Civ. CRAM COURSE- Will be given on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, May 10, 11, and 12. The sessions will be held in the basement of the Community Bldg.at 11th and Vermont. The first session will be held at 3:00 p.m.on Tuesday, May 10. No reservations are necessary but students are urged to come as soon after 2:00 p.m.as possible in order to obtain desirable seats. This will be the LAST TIME that the Cram Course will be given! YOU ARE GUARANTEED TO PASS.