UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVI 25, 1949 SDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1949 ses ses women's obo vas War II. that over george wo- and this day as a lipstick boxes held soldiers us boxes one bene- city, Mo, new York, men's or- cracy social social : will be more social parties. grown or wen dyed, at home, bred initi- to the —Photo by Grant Greenbank. The students with identical names attending the University from ft to right are; Charles William Stephens, Kansas City, Mo., and harles William Stephens, Liberal, both engineering sophomores; arjan June Brown, education junior, Dallas, Texas; Marilyn June dentical Names Of 10 Students Cause Campus Confusion By WILLIAM R. DELAY Ten University students with only five names among them have used a mild commotion on the campus. They have identical first middle and last names. Brown, College junior, Kansas City, Mo.; Howard Glenn Jones, engineering sophomore, Linwood; Howard Glenn Jones, business senior, Pickering; Rosemary Hall, education senior, Weston, Mo.; Rosemary Hall, College senior, Kansas City, Mo.; James Robert Wilson, College senior, Meade; James Robert Wilson, business senior, Kansas City, Kan. confusion reached a peak in the face of two men named Charles William Stephens. A year ago when they were freshmen, their new student counselling cards were mixed. It attended the other's appointments. While registering, the artist William Stephens from Isaas City had to talk the business office into letting him use the R.O.T.C. scholarship which he had not awarded. Officials were skeptical because they had a card for Charles William Stephens, Liberal, which showed no record of a schollin- His competitors, Carl Ganatta and sper Gioia, answered they would e that Meacham's hacks got plenty penny fares if his company drops one-cent rides as threatened. Church Near Completion Members Wait 24 Years This difficulty was ironed out, the two men ran into trouble their classes. Their first seme-s seemed to them to be a continual mix-up. With five classes tother they could hardly call their ams their own. To remedy the nation the Stephens' were obliged include their home town names thir their own names on papers to banded in. The Charles William seems on the left in the photo- shown above is an engineer- form Kansas City Montell Meacham, owner of the Lexis Taxi company which operates six cabs, said he would continue to lead the price cuts until he it $9,000 but denied starting theishes. shown above is an english homore from Kansas City. A price war between three cab companies already has sent fares ummeting to 10 cents inside limits this Los Angeles suburb, with the ittom still not in sight. Hawthorne, Cal.—(U.P.) It may be cheaper to ride a taxi here so spend money on shoe sher. price War Drops ab Rates To 10c Mansfield, Oho—(J.P.)—Members the First Church of Christ Scient- have begun to worship in theurch auditorium after holding serices in the basement for 24 years. The congregation lacked funds to the congregation lacked funds to complete the building when it was in 1925. The project is about money at a total cost of $125,000. Mo. The one on the right is also an engineering sophomore, but is from Liberal. photograph was taken for the University Daily Kansan. Howard Glenn Jones on the left is an engineering sophomore from Linwood. Howard Glenn Jones on the right is a business senior from Pickering. The Marilyn June Browns enrolled in the same English and Spanish classes as freshmen. Their instructors, thinking duplications had been made, tore up one card in each case. However, the two women understood the situation because they had met during rush week. Miss Brown on the left is an education junior from Dallas, Texas. Miss Brown on the right is a College junior from Kansas City, Mo. Believe it or not, the Jones boys did not know each other until the The two Rosemary Halls have been confused on phone calls frequently. The confusion became so annoying that the girls decided to get acquainted. Both are now seniors, and although callers still get them mixed, the situation is not as bad as before. The Rosemary Hall on the left is an education senior from Weston, Mo. The one on the right is a College senior from Kansas City, Mo. The identical names situation was first noticed by University officials after the James Robert Wilsons turned up in the same geography and biology classes when they were College sophomores. Their grade cards were confused and the result was a prolonged period of anxiety for the two men. The situation was soon cleared up, however, and the registrar's office started sending out memoranda to the identically named students. Wilson on the left is a College senior from Meade. Wilson on the right is a business senior from Kansas City, Kan. After reading this story, ask yourself, "What's in a name?" COME TO THE STABLE 1401 W. 7th. Delicious Chicken-Steak-Shrimp Dinners Variety of Sandwiches. - Dancing Open Every Day and Evening. - Cold Drinks After the Show - Come to the Chateau NOW ends Wednesday - Fountain Specials - Tasty Sandwiches - Sizzling Steaks----5 to 7:30 Curb Service after 4 p. m. Virginia Mayo A WALTER BROS. 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