UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN A 12, 1951 ds as City nta Ana WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1951 Orosejian, Dutchin- Marilyn ; Anne ; Mo. ; Pat Scarritt, ; Scott, s. Kan- Stauffer, s. Nulli- Vander- Clough, Kansas Wichita; Idaho; Carolyn richards, mpson, Hays. Student suferred Hawk's e, rolls Gets New Chief Of Neurosurgery Dr. Williamson will succeed Dr. Frank R. Teachenor who, as clinical Dr. William P. Williamson, former associate in surgery at the University School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kan., became full-time chief of the section of neurosurgery recently. professor of surgery, has directed the neurosurgey section since its organization in 1924. Dr. Teachelor is considered the pioneer neurosurgeon in this area. Dr. Teachelor, although giving up administrative duties, will continue his teaching and clinical research at the Medical center. Dr. Williamson joined the K.U. faculty in 1945. A native of Arkansas, he attended the University of Arkansas School of Medicine and received his M.D. degree in 1938. In 1945, Dr. Williamson became associated with Dr. Teachenor and Dr. Donald F. Coburn in neurosurgery practice in Kansas City. In addition to being an associate in surgery at the Medical center, he has been teaching. Mathematics Has New Chief Prof. G. B. Price is now chairman of the mathematics department at the University, succeeding Prof. Guy W. Smith. Professor Smith has attained the age for mandatory retirement from administrative duties, but will continue to teach full-time. The new chairman, a native of Mississippi, holds the master of arts and doctor of philosophy degrees from Harvard university. He taught at Harvard, Mississippi college, Union college, Rochester and Brown universities before coming to K.U. as assistant professor in 1937. Dr. Price since 1950 has been co-managing editor, with Dean Emeritus E. B. Stouffer, of the bi-monthly Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. For $3 \frac{1}{2}$ years previously he was associate secretary of the society until replaced by a full-time executive secretary. Dr. Price has received research grants in recent years from both the Office of Naval Research and the Research corporation. During the war he was a consultant to the Army Air Corps, serving in England. KuKu's To Meet In Hoch Thursday Night All members of the Kuku club, men's pep organization, are asked to report to Hoch auditorium Thursday night at 7 p.m. for a short business meeting. Members should attend wearing their sweaters. Ten women students will receive Honor scholarships for women this year, it was announced recently. Honor Scholarships Go To 10 K.U. Women These scholarships, established in 1939, are open to girls graduated from Kansas high schools who are recommended by principals and high-school faculties. Each of these grants will be a cash award sufficient to cover all University fees for the school year of 1951-52. The scholarship winners: Nancy Flo Adams, Topeka; Jane Armstrong, Russell; Nancy Jamison, Glasco; Lucile Janousek, Gypsum; Carol Wynn Miller, Lawrence; Lela Marie Raines, Wichita; Mary Sandra Rhodes, Little River; Jo Etta Rothenberger, Leaventhow; Shirley Samuelson, Kansas City, Kas.; Anne Smith, Caney. The number of children attending school in Malaya has risen from 263,000 in 1941 to 581,000 in 1949. AFROTC Offers More Options Two new specialized training options will be offered to advanced A.F.R.O.T.C. cadets in addition to the career fields of administration-logistics and armament that are already offered, announced Lt. Col. Lynn R. Moore, professor of air science and tactics at KU. The new options are in the fields of communications and flight operations. Each leads to a commission in the Air Force. The four options will be offered to first year advanced cadets this year. The new options will not appear in the curriculum for second year advanced students this year but will be included in 1952. The communications and armament options are open to engineers or other students taking technical courses that would serve to qualify them for work in either of those fields. The administration-logistics and flight operations options are both open to students taking non-technical courses. The latter is designed to prepare those cadets planning to enter active duty for pilot, navigator or observer training after graduation with the essential basic training. Classified Advertising Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads may be called in person on Monday or Tuesday (Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Journalism bldg. Classified ad deadline is 12 midnight. The Summer Session Kansan will be published on Tuesday and Friday. One Two Six day days days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c $3.00 FOR RENT ROOFS FOR male students, single and doubles, two baths, one shower. Near good boarding house. 1129 Vt. Phone 1497. 18 FOR RENT: Half of exceptionally nice large double room to man. Single beds, private bath, and entrance, in private home. 900 III. Phone 3769. 20 HELP WANTED ENGINEERING STUDENTS Earn While You Learn LaSalle Engr. Corp. Local Office at 1918's Mass. Students who have had 2 semesters Engr. Driving and desire part time employment in the p.m. and evenings may obtain a job with sign and interview sheets in Deep Carr Park. Learn by doing: gain good experience and earn top wages while attending K.U. We need your drawing skills to help in the war effort. 12 PRINTER, PRESSMAN, or OPERATOR. Considerable previous experience. Apply before enrolling to University of Kansas building. Building. Thos. 12, Rythen, Supt. BUSINESS SERVICE BERGER'S DAY care home nursery. Care for children 5 days a week, hours arranged, near Cordley, pre-school and kindergarten and lunches. Phone 3460-M. CRYSTAL SCALE serves choice steaks, sandwiches, malts, home-made pies and air-conditioned. Open space for customers. Air-conditioned. 0 a.m., tiff midnight. Crystal Cake, 699 Vt. FOR SALE FLYING? skay us about family rates, sky ask, and round trip reduction Also agents for American Express, also agents for land tours. Call Miss Glesman at First Reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. ff HAVE YOU seen the New Souvenir K.U. map Keep one .. Send one home MISCELLANEOUS IAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet store, including a one-stop pet shop has everything for fur, skin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. t STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1109 Mass. tf WEDNESDAY Sept. 12 Schedule of Registration Laa-Lam ... 12:30-12:45 Lan-Lar ... 12:45-1:00 Las-Lea ... 1:00-1:15 Leb-Lew ... 1:15-1:30 Lex-Lov ... 1:30-1:45 Low-Mak ... 1:45-2:00 Mal-Mas ... 2:00-2:15 McM-eC ... 2:15-2:30 McF-Meh ... 2:30-2:45 Mei-Milm ... 3:00-3:15 Miln-Moq ... 3:15-3:30 Mor-Mur ... 3:30-3:45 Mus-Nic ... 3:45-4:00 THURSDAY Sept.13 Nid-Ol . . . 8:00- 8:15 Om-Par . . . 8:15- 8:30 Pas-Per . . . 8:30- 8:45 Pes-Plm . . . 8:45- 9:00 Pln-Prt . . . 9:00- 9:15 Pru-Rec . . . 9:15- 9:30 Red-Rid . . . 9:30- 9:45 Rie-Rom . . . 10:00-10:15 Ron-Rx . . . 10:15-10:30 S-Schl . . . 10:30-10:45 Schm-Seo 10:45-11:00 Sep-Sij 11:00-11:15 Sik-Smh 11:15-11:30 Smi-Sot 11:30-11:45 Sou-Steq 1:15-1:30 Ster-Stz 1:30-1:45 Su-Td 1:45-2:00 Te-Tol 2:00-2:15 Tom-Us 2:15-2:30 Ut-Vor 2:30-2:45 Vox-Was 2:45-3:00 Wat-Whh 3:00-3:15 Whi-Wil 3:15-3:30 Wim-Wq 3:30-3:45 Wr-Z 3:45-4:00 Carm-Che . 10:45-11:00 Chf-Clt . 11:00-11:15 Clu-Coo . 11:15-11:30 Cop-Crn . 11:30-11:45 Cro-Dau . 1:15- 1:30 Dav-Dh . 1:30- 1:45 Di-Dt . 1:45- 2:00 Du-Dz . 2:00- 2:15 Ea-Evd . 2:15- 2:30 Eve-Fin . 2:30- 2:45 Fio-Frd . 2:45- 3:00 Fre-Gar . 3:00- 3:15 Gas-Glh . 3:15- 3:30 Gli-Grd . 3:30- 3:45 Gre-Hag . 3:45- 4:00 FRIDAY Sept. 14 A-Am . . . . 8:00- 8:15 An-At . . . . 8:15- 8:30 An-Baq . . . . 8:30- 8:45 Bar-Bec . . . . 8:45- 9:00 Bed-Bic . . . . 9:00- 9:15 Bid-Bol . . . . 9:15- 9:30 Bom-Boy . . . . 9:30- 9:45 Box-Brot . . . . 9:45-10:50 Brou-Brt . . . . 10:00-10:15 Bru-Bur . . . . 10:15-10:30 Bus-Carl . . . . 10:30-10:45 SATURDAY Sept. 15 $500 Award Granted To Mining Engineer Hah-Haq . 8:00- 8:15 Har-Hax . 8:15- 8:30 Hay-Hes . 8:30- 8:45 Het-Holk . 8:45- 9:00 Holl-Hr . 9:00- 9:15 Hs-Iz . 9:15- 9:30 J-Jog . 9:30- 9:45 Joh-Kam . 9:45-10:50 Kan-Kes . 10:00-10:15 Ket-Kn . 10:15-10:30 Ko-Kz . 10:30-10:45 The award of the $500 Kennecott Copper corporation scholarship for 1951-52 to Arthur A. McGinnis, engineering senior, was announced recently by Dean T. DeWitt Carr of the School of Engineering. Dean Carr said the Kennecte scholarship is awarded for academic McGinnis, a veteran, is studying for the bachelor of science degree in mining engineering. He first entered K.U. in 1942 after graduating from Yates Center high school, where he made an outstanding record. The past summer he worked for a mining company in Colorado. proficiency, leadership, initiative and skill in human relations, and goo health and physique. Polish Your GERMAN! Brush up on your FRENCH! Ask for TUTORING! English speaking European Graduate Student will assist you with these languages. ZOLTAN DIOS Phone 1705 912 Ala. Welcome Jayhawkers GOOD LUCK FOR THE COMING SCHOOL YEAR! Brown's Toggery TREMENDOUS TRIFLE A smooth surface is an asset to any student's equipment.A desk top or a mirror will give you that smooth surface. PHONE 954 - FREE ESTIMATE and DELIVERY - AUTO WRECKING GLASS DEPT. East End of Ninth Street DURING THE COMING YEAR ENJOY GOOD FOOD IN A PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE CLIFF and PAUL'S Student Rendezvous "Meet The Gang Here." Jayhawk Cafe 1340 Ohio