MONDAY, APRIL 2.1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Honor Roll (Continued from Page 1) Landfried, Donald Eric Donald, Donald Eric Lechner, Herbert Dean Marie, Marje Liggett, Marvin Seth Liggett, Shirley Joan *Linnell, Iva Ann Long, James Pieron Keith, Roye Lowe, Harold Mason Lynch, Marijane Lyon, Jane Harriet Mary, Mary MacLaughlin, William Henry Mann, Mary Elizabeth Martin, Daisy Rea Max, Mia Gordon Earl Mey, Melle Mac McClain, Richard Clarence McClelland, Donald Herbert McClelland, Donald Herbert McDonnall, Betty Jean McLain, Arthur Lee McVay, Ann Miller, Ruth Joanne Miller, Robert Vern Miller, Glenn Harold Miller, Marrian Louise Miller, Edge Marie Mills, John Stephen Mitchell, Joanna Woods Mitchell, William Lawrence Mitchell, Donald Rex Moore, Claude Neil Morrow, Malcolm Maurice Murphy, Thomas Powers Murphy, Marina Wesley Murphy, William Eldon Nalley, John Victor Newby, Frank Armon, Jr. Notley, Chester Nichols, Sherman Adele Nold, John Richard William, William Clements O'Bryan, Sarah Louise Oliver, Mary O'Dowd O'Dowd, Patricia Louise Oliver, Carolyn Frances Olson, David Melvin Olson, Brian Ellen Orthwein, Charles Frederick Osborn, Lynn Robin Oswald, Charles Wallace Patterson, William Taylor Peterson, Robert Ewan Penfold, Richard Lee Peters, Thomas Edward Peterson, James Francis Peterson, Mark Memorial Piper, Harold Power Powers, Robert Walter Price, Roger DeForest Pepper, John Rober Quinn, Barbara Eileen Raab, David Ernest Rader, William Joseph Rader,玛丽 Dean Richter, Jean Paul Robinson, Jack Loyd Robinson, Thane Sparks Röling, Klara Rogers, Robert Lee Roney, Rita Lorayne Rosenberg, Stanton Loren Rossetti, Feree Marvin, Marilyn Jovee Sanderson, Goulding Emery Scheer, Jeanne LaVerne Scheer, Jeffrey LaVerne Schendler, Evelyn Jean Schmidt, Howard Arnold Schroff, Elizabeth Anne Scupin, Elizabeth Anne Scupin, Joe Sewell, Kermit Ray Sheldon, Richard Steward Sheldon, Richard Steward Simpson, Kenneth James Simpson, Midred Irene Smith, Arthur Clarke Smith, Joe Weed Smith, Robert Moore Snyer, Anne Leigh Snyer, Howard Martin Snoyer, K. Douglas Spears, Georgette Siegel, Donald Elwin Sponer, William A Sphler, Phyllis Ann Stack, Karin Stanley, Kenneth Emerson Stanley, Daniel Stevens, Betty Jean Steward, Donald Charles Storer, Norman William Storer, Samuel Grey Tanahill, Ralph Ellsworth Theden, Vernie Jeanne Thiessen, Lorraine Ross Thiessen, Ronald Ross Thompson, Julia Ann Thurston, David Edward Tichener, Mary Moline Tichener, Mary Moline Tichener, Mary Moline Tramerman, Kenneth Marvin Tobler, William Jennings Tucker, Clyde Emerson Tytun, Nancy Carol Unruth, Harley Gene Van Antenbury, James Dillier Voestenberg Wackerle, Jerry Donald Wagner, Ann Elizabeth Walden, Robert Lyle, Jr. Wolfe, Virginia 瓦尔德, Garafen Edouard Ward, Marjorie Alice Weber, Gene Hunting Wiesel, Rita Carolyn Wellman, Jimmie Harold Reading Clinic Class Will Begin Tuesday University students may enroll between 2 and 5 p.m. today in 18 Fraser hall for one section of the reading laboratory course designed to improve a student's reading and study habits. The first class of this section will meet Tuesday. Another reading laboratory class will begin Monday, April 9, Dr. H. P. Smith, director of the University reading laboratory, said today. No other reading laboratory classes will be offered this semester, Dr. Smith explained. Students interested in improving their reading skill and speed may consult instructors in the University reading clinic between 2 and 5 p.m. today through Friday in 18 Fraser hall. Official Bulletin April 2, 1951 Mathematics colloquium, 5 today 203 Strong. Mr. James R. Larkin, "A Note on Gauss's Lemma." Hui O Hawaiiana. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 131 Strong. Bring all receipts on purchases for luau. Graduate student dance, Thursday. The Teepee. Meet at 7:30 p.m., Memorial Union. Transportation will be furnished. All graduate students welcome. Alpha Kappa Psi business meeting, 4 p.m. Tuesday, Pine Room, Memorial Union. White, Claude Robert White, Marilyn Kramer Jones Hillary Wilson Wilson, Richard Eugene Wineinger, John Harold Grossman Woodson, Riley Donald Wright, Howard Oliver Zajic, Junior Zajic, James Edward Zimmerman, Julian Harris LAWRENCE 2 shows nitely rain or moon. 1/2 mile west on Hwy 59 Children under 12 free with Adults. Phone 260 BRING IN YOUR JEWELRY and WATCHES The College Jeweler REPAIRS YOUR JEWELRY Estimates furnished free. ALL REPAIRS GUARANTEED. 809 Mass. - Jewelry repaired - Watches repaired - Watch crystals inserted - Bends restrugt - Beads restrung Kansan Classified Advertising FOR SALE PORTABLE RADIOS: See the new Mo- tair-Mass—your downtown portable headquarters. Always a fresh stock of port- tiles. Students always welcome to "charge it!" SIXTY-FIVE CENTS will still buy a full-grade computer at your Student Union Book Store. 13 NOW is the time to get a set of 4 hand- cuffs at 15c at your Student Union Book Store, or 35c at your Student Union Book Store. TIME magazine is still available to students who want a facsimile copy. Barely $400 year. Become a Time reader at this low introductory offer. Check it out today at your Student Union Book Store. SPECIAL student rates for NEWSWEKE magazine are now in effect, 4 months for $1.25, 1 year $4.50, 3 years $10.00. STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE. 5 ALL WEIGHTS and grades of paper and Book Store work. Student Book Store works. **12** $2.00 value for only 48c. New large ring, 6-ring. 10x7.5. $99.00 value for STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE 4 10x7.5. $99.00 value for STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE 4 SPECIAL. Standard Underwood Typewriter in good condition, only $29.50. Other used typewriters from $19.50 up. YTUDENT UNION BOOK STORE. 4 MISCELLANEOUS JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet shop, including furniture, one-stop pet shop he everything for fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf TYPING: theses, term reports, letters, etc. Experienced telephone. Phone 2350 M 1709 H 860-747-6944 Phone 10 For Sho-Time N-O-W BOB HOPE in "THE LEMON DROP KID" Late News -- Cartoon SOON - Judy Holiday Broderick Crawford William Holden "BORN YESTERDAY" YESTERDAY" Continuous Show Daily 2 Horror Filled Days JOE E. BROWN Phone 132 For Sho-Time VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD N-O-W Thru Tuesday BEWARE SPOOKS in Horror No. 2 Boris Karloff Peter Lorre "BOOGIE MAN WILL GET YOU" News - Bugs Bunny Cartoon TYPING: Theses, term paper, reports, etc. Prompt service. Catherine Hurley, 1126 Tenn. Side entrance, 2nd floor, Apt. 3. Phone 3028M. tf TYPING: Theses, term papers, notebooks, letters, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rates. Prompt attention. Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio. Ph. 1601. tf TYPING: Theses, notebooks, term papers, prompt, accurate service. Phone Hazel Stanley, 1859J or bring to 917 Rhode Island. tt STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1109 Mass. tf TRANSPORTATION FLYING? us about family rates, skoy coach, and round trip reduction. $2 REWARD for information leading to identity of party responsible for damage to Nash parked east side of Fraser Hall Friday evening, March 16. Call 1023 Also agents for American Express Berry, and Cook land tours. Call Miss First National Bank for information and reservations. 8th class. Phone 30. WANTED: Inexpensive piano for co-op house. Call Rochdale, Co. op. 2200. 6 FOR RENT WELCOME BACK JAYHAWKERS!! Now Showing Both Theatres Their Latest Laugh Quake of Laughter!! RENT a typewriter from your STUDENT and pay $3.50 per month or $1.00 per week. WANTED ...A NEW BABY IN THE HOUSE! ...and the whole farm's jumpin' with roaring There's URANIUM on the OLD HOMESTEAD GLEE! 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