Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 4.1952 Players' Wives Rarely Miss Games KU'S MOST LOYAL CAGE FANS—Sally Lovelle, Carolie Hougland, and Marilyn Keller, wives of KU basketball stars, read the special edition of the Daily Kansan describing the team's 70-65 victory of LaSalle in the Olympic playoffs. The little fella in the picture is the Kellers' son, Bandy Kansan photo by Enrya Williams. is the Kellers' son, Randy.—Kansan photo by Emory Williams. 253 Students Pass English Examination Two hundred and fifty-three students passed the spring semester proficiency examination in English composition taken March 8 and six students received honorable mention for superior work. Those awarded honorable mention are: John Gagliarlo, Jack Jevons and Stanford Lehmberg, college juniors; Dan Gallin and Claire Matthews, college seniors, and Wilbur Goodseal, education junior. The following students in the School of Journalism passed: John Crawford, Jeanne Fitzgerald, Robert Longstaff, Robert Kurtz, Kevin Klinsky, Wilson, Wilson and Roger Yarrington, juniors, and Randall Barron and Richard Hackney, seniors. School of Fine Arts: Jean Anderson. Helena Boses, Jacqueline Bushey, Virgil Gibbons, Graceaf Coeffet, Gibbons, Phellys Goehl, Martha Heck, Nancy Hindman, James Irwin, Joyce Jones, Anne Lambert, Carol Landies, Charles List, June McCleenay, Dori McCleenay Nancy Neighbor, Lois Penny, Barbara Peterson, Louise Root, Frances Sanson, Carolen Smith, Erma Fischer, Ben Stanford, Joseph Slien, Jean Stoneman, Ada Storer, Patricia Swan, Lina Syrrou, Nancy Taggart, Ardene White, juniors, and Ethlyn School of Education: William Anders, Maree Ball, Betty Berry, Martin Bissana, Patricia Blacks, Charlton Brooks, Lee Cresson, Campbell, Joyce Cresson, Bufeng Charles. Nancy Danforth, Jan Dillinger, Theorem Gossenson, Tim O'Malley, Nanny G克隆, Christel Goldt, Wilbur Goodseal, Carla Haber, Patricia Hessling, Stanley Holm, Robert Christine Johnson, Marilyn Kendall Joan Ketterman, Ellen Louise Koppers, Henry Laughlin, Mary Agnes Leach, Gloria Lehmann, Virginia Leon. Nancy Alice MacGregor, Ruth Ann Marsh, William Marshall, Lorraine Mather, Robe Marshall, Lois Alm Mather, Robe Mock, Marten Morek, Kate Nelligan, Roseman, Owen. Keith Palmquist, Nancy Pickney, Marvin Rengel, Marilyn Roberts, Robert Scheuerman, Annette Smith, Mudder Bobbie West and Nancy Wilson tumors. Susan Bagby, Ralph Chalender, Richard Graham, Dorothy Phelps, Freida Sahm, Molly Sue Smith and Allen Thompson, seniors. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: William S. Allen, Betty Joanne Stokes Zaroffo M. Blaney, Bob Earlman Don Richard Bella, Harlan J. Bigham, James L. Blair, Julia Lee Holz, Donline Bowman, Esther Brody, Ruby Alice Brown, Jerry Brownlee, Wallace Milton Doerr Casebier, Hal Cleavinger, dee Conon Lemmon, M. D. Cowan, M. D. Cowan, Harry Jennings Crockett Jr., Gary Ward Davis, Roger H. Herbert, Herbert D. Doublek, Kenneth T. Dubach Georgia Earlywine. William Eastwood. James V. Fowler, Frederic W. Freeman. John Gagliard, Howard Elliott Gard. Cornelius Graves J., Perry Curls Guz- David L. Hagar, Herbert Hall, Mary Hansen, Carolyn Harborbord, Gertia Wheeler, Michael Herrington, Curtis Herron, James W. Hershberg, Sue Lyn Lens Hersey, Geraldine Hesse, Donna Hicks, Warren G. Hodgson, Harunday, William E. Heine, JoAnne Hennes Anne Jackson, Richard Earl Jackson, Jack Devons, Noye Johnson, Philip R. Johnson, Edward Kaufman, Darrell Kelia, Cella Kilgore, Lov W. Kirkpatrick, Shirley Lyon, Robert C. Mallory, Janice Manuel, Connie Maus, Lester M. McVay, Merry Lou Mitchell, Mcvay Merry Lou Mitchell, Don T. Mosher, Glenn A. Motta, Russell A. Muryl L. Laman, James P. Langsjoen, Stanford E. Lehmberg, Anita Long, Aida Miles Tillerson N. Nichols, Wesley M. Mann, E. McCarthy, Marvin Goudaldi, Cornelius Reed, Jack, Reese Thomas E. Regnary, Marilyn Ringler, Richard E. Richard G. Rossman, Katherine Russell Jeanne Scheer, Marijorie Sereda, Kermit R. Sewell, Donald J. Smith, Rachel Stauffer, Dorene' M. Schuler Stover, Marshall M. Swain. Harold J. Terrill, Curtis D. Tertflinger, Thompson, George T. Van Bebbern, George T. Van Bebbern Gordon L. Wakefield, Roger D. Warren, Dennis C. Gorsuch, Lloyd Winter, Riley Donald Woodson. Zenon Zannetos and Roy B. Zimmerman, juniors. Alan Armstrong, Jane Baker, F. Law- son, David Meyer, Samuel K. A. Beyn, Arthur S. Beeswoter Wallace. Franklin. Cox. Russell E. Pearson. Dennis J. Nisson. Dernartin, John M. Dressler. Dan Gallin, Marllyn Hardin, Mary Ruth Herring, William J. Honan, Jack Lynwood Judson, Willard J. Kiser, Carol Krebbiel, Among KU's thousands of rabid basketball fans are three young wives who have a special interest in the team. Warren K. Legler, Vern T. Lemon, Nancy Jane Lindsay, Harold M. Lowe, Susan Manovil, Robert D. Martin, Claire Matthews, David Morris Mohlin. Herbert M. N. Mason, Kathryn North John Davis Paintin, Charles A. Pine Rita Tina Royce, Toune Frank L. Smith Byron G. George, John Stewart, Byron Gene Strange. Sally Lovellette, Carolie Hougland, and Marilyn Keller all have husbands on KU's championship team and all say they like to watch the team paly. Marilyn Keller is the wife of John Keller, hustling ball hawk who has been a key player on the Jawhawk five since his shift from reserve center to starting forward. The Kellers were married in 1947 and have been married the longest of the three couples. They have a son, Randy, 4. Mrs. Keller said she first saw her husband play basketball in high school when he played for a school in a neighboring city. She says she hasn't missed a chance to see him play since they were married. "I really love to watch the games," she said. Asked if she were worried about the team in the final game of the Olympic playoffs against LaSalle Monday night, she said, "I was pulling my hair. I was really worried when they got so far behind." Keller is a senior in education and plans to coach after graduation. Mrs. Keller said she is sure that she is going to be as good a fan of the teams her husband coaches as the ones he has played on. Carolie Hougland is the wife of Bill Hougland, who has been described as a "basketball player's basketball player." The Houglands were married June 8, 1951. Mrs. Hougland said she enjoys the games but doesn't enjoy having her husband gone so often on long trips. She added that she has learned a lot of basketball since she first met her husband in high school. She was worried, she said, about the LaSalle game, but added, "I knew they could win." Mrs. Hougland said she had regularly attended the games her husband played in, rarely missing a home game. She had seen all of this year's home games and several of the out-of-town games, including the NCAA tournament in Kansas City. Sally Lovellette, wife of KU's record shattering All-American, said she first saw her husband play in high school and has been his No. 1 fan since. The Lovellettes were married June 9, 1951, just one day later than the Hougads. David A. Treadway, Willard Washington, Bill B. Webster, Ollie C. Williamson, Robert Ziesenstein, William G. McNulty, Nath Zuthi, seniors A. C. Cooke, James Benjamin Gurley, Larry Edwin Keenan and Thomas Gordon Reynolds, college and law. The Time Has Come To have your spring clothes cleaned and pressed. Don't forget our 10% cash and carry discount on Dry Cleaning. Acme Bachelor Laundry & Dry Cleaners 1111 Mass. Ph. 646 4th Organ Recital To Be Given A baroque organ recital will be given by Jerald Hamilton, member of the music faculty at Washburn university, at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Museum of Art. The program is open to the public without charge. It is the fourth in a series of recitals to be played on the baroque organ. The recitals are sponsored jointly by the Museum of Art and the School of Fine Arts. The program will include "Toocata" by Richard Purvis, a work still in manuscript form by an organist of the University of California, and three chorale preludes by Schroeder, "In Stiller Nacht," "Christ ist Erstanden," and "Schonster Herr Jesus." "Pastorale" by J. S. Bach, "Herzlich Thut Mich Verlangen" by Buxtehude, "Pange Lingua" by Kodaly and two preludes by Ernest Bloch will also be played. Mr. Hamilton, organist and chair master of Topeka's Grace cathedral, is a graduate of the University's School of Fine Arts. He has bachelor and master degrees with a major in organ. 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