5. 1944 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1944 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THREE 241 Make College Honor Roll The names of students making the Dean's Honor roll during the winter term of 1943-44 were announced by Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College. They are: Nancy Abel, Kansas City, Mo.; Jerry Wray Adelman, Leavenworth; Loren Glenwitt, Virginia Alnsworth, Kansas City, Mo.; David Alexander, Leavenworth; Betty Jane Anderson, Lawrence; Claire Arnold, Leavenworth; Elizabeth Austin, Kansas City, Mo.; Dennis Bethaker, Beth Baker, Larned; Betty Ball, Newton; Betty Marie Barnes, Rush Cenney, Barney, Jr., Topека; Benitta Bartz, Edoah; David Battenfeld, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Dillenbak, Troy; Doris Dixon, Kansas City; Amelia Dombek, Hartford, Kansas City; Amelia Dombek, Kansas City; Richard Dumahan, Mo.; Richard Dumahan, Doris Dunkley, Lawrence; Paula Dumlan, Alma; Durai, Durai; Dodge, Dodge; Dodge, Lloyd Eisenhower; Junction城; Irwin Elliott; Newton; Dodge, Lloyd Eisenhower; Tooka; Mary Margaret Felt; Faust Wade; Fite; Winfield;玛格ret Fitzgibbon; Mary Margaret Felt; Mayschle, Leavenworth; Betty Fite; Mary Forsyth, Park; Jane Freewindm, Leavenworth. Virginia Nell Carter, Lawrence; Julia Ann Casad, Wichita; David Clyde, Kansas Maysy C迪尔, Occonee; Mavis Cody, Clay Center; George Cole, Long Island; VINIar Colfer, Coffeville; ber Kausas City, Mo; Matilda Cooms, Canton; Alburni Cowell, Lawrence; Amn Creel, Kansas City; Patricia Ann Creel, Lawrence; Holyrod; David Davidson, Lawrence; Greggy Davis, Kansas City, Mo; Ann Det Creel, Lawrence; Cooper, Wye; Donald Diehl, Smith Center Jonnie Bauer, Clay Center; Doris Ma- by; Lisailey Center; Elizabeth Bixby; Valley Center; Robert Bixby; Merriam; Juanita Bowman, Neodesha; Martha Virginia Brody, Excelsior Springs; Marie Thomas, Hutchinson; Elizabeth Brownlee, Hutchinson; Donald Buechel, Wichita; Betty Burke, Kansas Cable, Jack Button; Topeka; Martha Lou Cable, Kansas City; Robert Campi- ling, Wichita Ester Gaba, Kansas City, Mo.; Lois Ceresterberger, Eudora; Dedoria I吉林, Dillian Glauer, Overiand Park; Myrte Glover, Hutchinson; Alice Goff, Topeka; Patricia Leahman, Airmond Greenhouse, Milkland; Mildred Kansas City, Barbara Haffner, Kansas City, Betty Losi, Barker湖, Whitewater, Charlotte Ann Hart, Kansas City, Mo.; Patricia Harvey, Wichita; Louise Hatch, Kansas City, Mo.; Adele Hays, Kansas City, Mo. Donna Claire Lake, Topeka; Marjorie Dickrick, Augusta; Agnes Heinen, Beloit; Robert Kirkpatrick, Wichita; Haloise Hilbrand, Wichita; Clark Hilton, Fert Benton, Mont.; Helen Hirn, Lawrence; Gayle Jenkins, the hogan, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Elizabeth Holder, Atchison; Richard Hollowings, Overbrook; Willard Howland, Nortonville; Betty Huffman, Glascro; Sue Sillis, Independence; Geraldine Humphrey Eskridge; Clyde Jacobs, Herington. Frances Jane, Eureka; Leda Janke, Claflin; Mary Lou Jones, Iola; Sara Ann Jones, Garden City; Mildred Jaux, Axell; Betty Kalis, Kansas City; Mo. Jean Kaufmann, Leavenworth; Lomnie Kelby, Lauren Tucker, Jennifer Guerite Kerschen, Wichita; Melvin Ketner, Hutchinson; Elinor Kline, Salina; Dorothy Knowles, Atchison; Kathryn Krebbleh, Moundridge, Wilbur Landry Lanceau, Clement, Galvus, Betty Belmont, Belmour, Marion Robert Lee. Excelsior Springs, Mo. Mo. Logier. Leavenworth; Marla Lou Little. St. Louis; Arlington; Stockton; Mo. Repalm Lundy, Kansas City, Mo. June Malin; Lawrence; Robert Ma- tias. Rockford; Milwaukee; Fails; Sarah Marks, Valley Falls; Thad Marsh; Lawrence; Janet Rei Marvin, Wichita; Thornton McClanahan; Lawer McCoy, McKeesoia; Mary McCune, Huron; Alice Jea McDonnell, Caldwell; Mari- ti Logier; Wichita; Lola Melvedt, Arlington, Va. Jacqueline Meyer, Topeka; John Michener, Wichita; Henry Lawrence Miller, Wichita; Henry Joy Miller, Wichita; Gladys Makin, Miller, Wichita; Sara Minnis, Bucklin; Jackie Jane Motea, Smith Center; James Mordy, Halsted; Ruth Moritz, Marysville; Frances Morrison; Robert Moritz, Haiwatha; Donna Morris, Oksaloa Phiri; Sabetha, Robert Mosser, Maxia; Musmugrove, Minneapolis; Leo Natanson, Wichita; Betty Jean Nelson, Hutchinson; Lorla Jones Nelson, Kansas City; Betty Nichols, Topeka; Dorothy Nicholas, Ellis. Joan Power, Beloit; Bert Prentice, Kansas City; Charlotte Price, Lawrence; Barbara Pile, Emporia; Frances Raw, Barbara Pile, Emporia; Francis Raw, sons, Coldwater; Paula Reeve, Phoenix, Ariz.; Cleo Kathryn Reynell, Russell; Betty Rendleman, Olathe; Mary Reynolds, Iola; Mary Rice, Kansas City; Florence Richter, Kansas City; Hannah Roberts, Kansas City; Jo Ann Roberts, Kansas City; Betty Jean Rogers, Richita; Hirta; Harriet Roure, Hays; Sarajane Sarah, Kansas City, Mo.; Helen Seamell, Topera; Kathyn Schaefer, Kansas City, Mo. Wendell Nickell, Smith Center; Lucy Nunn, Lawrence; Phyllis Ann Ogg, Wichita; John Ott, Sabetha; Shirley Oviatt, Bethany Mo; Iolanda Barbara Parsons, Bethany Mo; John Patterson,ton; John Patterson, Lyons; Eloise Pearson, Whitewater; Lavon Peters; Minneapolis; June Peterson, Osage City; Mary Newmire,吝利华; Wichita Gene Piper, Wichita Gene Piper, Lawrence; Lillian Anna Plattner, Coffeyville; Nadine Patron, Kansas City. Margaret Shell, Merrilam; Elizabeth Aaron, Schieber, Bonner Springs; Frances Schieber, Dedonia; Rowean Wilup Schofield, Ft. Stephens; Wiliup Schwartz, Holsington; Mary Shelton, Mission Barbara, Barbara; Beloit, Celilo, Lawrence; Cura Shoelford, Price, Salina, Marjorie Sloyre, Kansas Smith, Miriam Singer, Parker; Cynthia Smith, Miriam Singer, Parker; Pherson, Persis Swick, Wichicht; Emily Stacey, Lawrence, Mary Steele, Kansas Pherson, Persis Swick, Wichicht; Emily Stacey, Lawrence, Mary Steele, Kansas Pherson, Persis Swick, Wichichtet; Nebraska, Albertine Wilson. Muriel Stember; Ozawkie; Virginia Stephenson, Lawrence; Anna Marie Stevens, Frankfort; Robert Stevens, Osseh; Mary W. Stevens; Jean Stodard, Burlingame; Beverly Jeanne Stucker, Ottawa; Dolores Sulzman, Selen; Darian Swoyer, Osake; Dionne Tippin, Ruth Tippin, Topeka; Mary Ukena, Highland; Marilyn Voe, Gossel; Joanna Magsgatt, Lawrence; Regina Wield, Wichita; Karen D. N.D.; Glennie Jane Waters, Farno, N.D. Nona Maurine Waterstadt, Detroit; Kan.; Robert Weber, Kansas City; Will Stansfield; Marianne Wittopea; stend; Martin Whittopea; Phyllis Wickert; Claffin; Jack Williams, Bentley; Virginia Williams, Great Bent; Robert Williams; Martha Woodward; Cincinnati; Ohio; Darrell Wynne, Huse; Edward Zimmerman Downtown; Samuel Zweifel, Jr., Luray. Professor Guy Smith of the department of mathematics was recently elected regional governor of the Mathematics Association of America. Professor Smith's region covers the states of Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska. Four PT Houses Will Be Returned To Civilans on Nov.1 Owing to the reduced quota of V-12 men and fewer staff members, four PT houses will close Nov. 1, in West Hills. These four, the Sigma Nu, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Sigma, and the Delta Chi houses will be returned to civilian use. Smith Is Regional Governor When the representatives of the navy unit negotiated with the University council in August, it was recommended to the Bureau of Naval Personnel that two new houses be used instead. These houses, the Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Chi, were those recommended since it would concentrate the living quarters of the navy men of the University. One of the vacated fraternity houses may be taken over for a women's dormitory. Sigma Chi fraternity will move into the Delta Chi house. Women students who wish to obtain employment this semester may come into the Dean of Women's office, 104 Fraser hall, as soon as possible, Miss Marie Miller, assistant to the adviser of women, said today. Jobs Are Still Available Miss Marie Miller Says There are a number of jobs available for those who have had good secretarial training and experience, she said. There are also jobs available with the University food service and at Watson library, Miss Miller added. Guidance Bureau Offers Aid On Vocations Students of the University are now able to discover the vocational field for which they are best suited with the assistance of the newly established guidance bureau, under the direction of Dr. A.H. Turney, professor of education and Dr. H.B. Pepinsky, formerly of the University of Minnesota. "The cost of this service is repaid to society many, many times in greater happiness, better adjustment, and greater social efficiency of the individual," said Dr. Turney. The service of the bureau includes educational, vocational, personal, and social guidance. Through individual tests, interviews, and inventories, the bureau gathers the needed information about the student that will help him choose the field for which he is best qualified. After all information available is collected and analyzed by the bureau's staff, the advisee will have one or more interviews with the counselor handling his case. Although the guidance bureau has taken in cases daily since it opened September 1 and is carrying a full load, it will continue to take in new cases, according to Dr. Turney. Without cost, any student may apply for the bureau's service at Dr. Turnery's office in room 121, Frasher hall. Pierson Becomes Principal Of University High School Gerald Pierson of the extension division of the University is the new principal of University high school, which opened on Monday, with an all-school assembly. The Rev. Lawrence Deever of the United Brethren church gave the welcoming address. Mr. Pierson, who received his master degree from the University of Denver and has taught in the schools of Newton, heads the list of new faculty members. Among these are Mrs. Genevieve Fisher, mathematics, former instructor in the Navy V-12 program; Mrs. David Lawson, study halls; Mr. George Hiatt, science, who taught in the V-12 program; and Miss Elaine Sawyer, office secretary, a resident of Miller hall. WANT ADS WANTED—The Daily Kansan would greatly appreciate two copies of the paper for Oct. 26, 1943 (No. 23) to complete its bound volume for the year. ROOM AND BOARD—I room with two single beds for boys, board if desired. Call L. A. Wulkuhke, 909 Missouri. Phone 2353J. **Army Has Five Full Generals** Four-star generals in the American army are George C. Marshall, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, H. H. Arnold, Malin Craig, and Joseph Warren Stillwell. Army Has Five Full Generals WELCOME STUDENTS Colonial Tea Room to the Lunch . . . . . 11:30-1:30 Dinner . . . . . 5:30-7:30 Sunday Dinner . . 12:00-2:00 Phone 978 No Saturday Meals 936 Ky. Electricians' Mates Finish Math The department of mathematics ended instruction of navy electricians' mates on August 11. During the two years the program has been running the department has had as many as 30 of these classes per day. Alumnus Receives Pilot's Wings Lt. 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