THURSDAY, SEFTEMBER 17, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN FRATERNITY LIST---- (continued from page two) ingford, Topeka; Jim Acker, Junction City; J D. Kennedy, Bartlesville, Okla.; John Carey, Hutchinson. Phi Kappa Psi-16 Members William Carrington, Coffeyville; Gene McLaughlin, Coffeyville; George Breon, K. C., Mo.; Ellis Nicolet, Cimmaraton, Sonny Russell, Iola; Ray Dillon, Hutchinson; Wayne Johnson, Chanute; Don Emerick, Chanute; Charles Chancy, Chanute; Tod Aikens, Independence, Mo.; Glenn Warner, Colby; Bob Graham, Hiawatha; Dean Tibbett, Marion; Hewitt Lovelace, K. C.; Earl Anderson, Hutchinson; George Stuckey, Hutchinson. Delta Tau Delta—20 Members Bill Wright, K. C., Mo.; Dick Beach, K. C., Mo.; Murius Rinkel, K. C., Mo.; Bob Shulties, K. C., Mo.; Charles Peek, K. C., Mo.; Wallace Bradshaw, Joe Abady; Dale Bush, Pittsburg; Joe Grey, Pittsburg; Bob Lesh, Arkansas City; Gordon Danielson, McDonald; Bill Bynes, Bonner Springs; Dean Schwartz, Blue Rapids; Eddie Sondlers, Holton; Jess Wentworth, Arkansas City; Bill Arthur, Arkansas City; Dick Plumb, Yates Center; Pat Guilucci, Abilene; Bob Coyan, Ft. Scott; Ed Polls, Junction City; Bob Moore, Wichita Sigma Chi-29 Members Bob Adams, Salina; James Arbuthnot, Belleville; Taylor Brady, K. C. Mo.; Bard French, K. C., Mo.; Wallace Grimes, K. C.; Bob Isaac, Newton; Hudson Luce, K. C., Mo.; Robert Oberfell, Bartlesville, Okla.; Eddie Shieldon, Ottawa; Larry Smith, Salina; Bud Sheafer, Salina; Gene Sawyer, Hutchinson; Duane Spalbury, St. Joseph, Mo.; Ed Schneider, St. Joseph, Mo.; Fred Schneider, Benner Springs; Kenny White, K. C., Mo.; Aaron Wilson, K. C., Mo.; Eugene Siler, Topeka; Paul Seymour, Leavenworth; John Sigler, K. C., Mo.; Frank Pattee, Smith Center; Bill Jameson, Wichita; Charles Keller, K. C., Mo.; Joe Hemphling, K. C., Mo.; Jack Schroll, Hutchinson; Eldon DeWater, Hutchinson; Harley Colburn, McCue; Harold McClintoch, Tuisa, Okla.; Bob Mallonee, Wichita. Ed Surface, Salina; Bud Griggs, Pittsburg; Bill West, Wichita; Bill WANT ADS HELP WANTED -Kaw Valley Oil Service Station, 7th & Mich. Phone 598. 1-1 Schell, Wichita; Charles Spencer Pittsburgh; Larry Miller, K. C., Mo; Dan Chase, Parsons; Tuck Sifers, Iola; Ted White, Lyons; Max Falkenstein, Lawrence; Payne Ratner, Jr. Topeka; Joe Beeler, Jewell; Jack Dunne, Wichita; Luther Welsh, K. C.; Russell Stites, Bartvillea, Okla.; Hal Hunter, Attica; Dan Kreamer, Downs; Stanley Nelson, Lawrence; Bard Murphy, Oklahoma City; Bob Timmons, Pittsburg; Jim Roderick, Wetmore; Bob Anderson, Ottawa; Don Diehl, Smith Center. Delta—34 Members Phi Gamma Delta—34 Members ~ Bob Bayles, Lawrence; Jack Grant, Wichita; Leonard Ferris, Wichita; Jack Puckett, Wichita; Frank Brosius, Wichita; Dean Dunn, Dodge City; Sam Cook, Sabetha; Jack Rheinhart, Sabetha; Bob Ramcey, Atchison; Bob Harwil, Atchison; David Savory, Atchison; Dave Clyner, El Dorado; Neil Anderson, Sylvan Grove; Jim Heaton, Yankton, S. D.; Bob Reed, El Dorado; Elton Core, El Dorado; Ned Small, Bird City; Frank Liddy, K. C., Mo.; Jack Markle, Lyons; Rens McClure, Lawrence; Bill Weber, Hutchinson; Dick Beach, Salina; Mark Costello, St. Joseph, Mo.; Randy Moore, Potwin; Al Simpson, K. C., Mo.; Wally Miller, Paola; Wilbur Shanks, El Dorado; Vic Costello, St. Joseph, Mo.; Tom Bailey, Topeka; Sewal McFarran, Topeka; Warren Bowman, Topeka; Gene Salez, Topeka; Al Kendree, Hutchinson; Al Simpson, K. C. Pi Kappa Alpha—14 members: Dale Candle, Coffeyville; Bill Coomes, Cofferyville; Willis Beyer, Coffeyville; Jack Wills, Cofferyville; Donald Seed Leon; Reymond Byrd, Alkont; Eugene Swenson, Clay Center; Kenneth Johnson, Peru; Layerne Eddy, Garfield; Emerson Hazlett, Lawrence; Bob Symons, Liberal; Bob Hunter, Lawrence; Wistar Shreve, Fanwood, N. J.; Henry Haworth, Lawrence. 2hi Delta Theta-32 Members in Delta Tetra—32 Members Charlie Dunn, K. C., Mo.; Bill Kanaga, K. C., Mo.; Bill Pence, K. C., Mo.; Bill Martin, Topeka Charles Peake, Lawrence; Did Thompson, Lawrence; Quentor Wells, K. C.; George Byers, K. C. Mo.; Bill Debus, K. C.; C. O. Williams, Anthony; Roger Allen, Lawrence; harlie McCord, K. C., Mo. Pat Munger, K. C.; Clark Churchill K. C., Mo.; Art Stevens, K. C., Mo. Bill McGee, Leavenworth; Dave Morris, St. Faul Munn; Dick Piper Hutchinson; Walt Quiring, Hutchinson; Bill Davis, Hutchinson; Sterling Hess, Hutchinson; Kirk Scott, Newton; Clay Heedrick, Newton; Jack McCoy, Emporia; Jay Hines, Salina; Chuck Lear, Salina; Don Price, Salina; Art Glem, Salina; Will Allen, K. C.; Fred Murill, K. C., Mo.; Jack Staats, K. C., Mo. Ed Harry, Washington, D. C. Delta Chi—11 Members Delta Upsilon—27 Members Gene Shargwood, Sublette; Elton Winter, Sublette; Verne Rutledge, Sublette; Elwin Mitchell, Ingalls; Lou Henderson, Ingalls; Clarence Irsick, Ingalls; Bob Allen, Cimarron; Bill Passamore, Concordia; Jack Passamore, Concordia; Jack Nutter, Concordia; Robert Tomilson, Dodge City. Belmont Barkley, Texcott; R. L Bowman, Pratt; Jack Bedkins, Wichita; Rod Brady, Osawatonie; John Buck Wichita; Bob Coleman, Fairfield, Corn; Don Comeaux, Wichita Paul Duckworth, Mission; Phil Fee Cunningham; Calvin Cranger, Emporia; Bob Gilbert, Strafford, Conn; Larry Guy, Winfield; Jack Hines Wichita; Phil Ehelman,慧鹤; Har Carter's SUPER Service Welcome Students The only thing we ask of you is to have patience. We're doing our best with the lack of help problem facing us.--old Hubbard, Beloit; Bob Kent, Cun- cily, Mo.; Louis Perkins, Elkhard; Kjant Secrest, Colby; Bill Starr, Peabody; Tuston Stugard, San Juan, Tex.; Duke Weltmer, Mankato. Rod Weltmer, Mankato; Don Wilbur, K. C., M.; Fred Woody, Beverly; Eddie Woolcott, Pratt; Bill White, Bonner Springs. Students and Faculty- New Faculty Members Replace 40 Called Into War Service Triangle—12 Members Robert Lamberton, K. C.; Donald Reed, K. C.; William Kauffman, K. C.; Hugh Neidert, K. C., Mo.; Robert Fellett, K. C.; Savier Shartran, K. C.; Robert Kahle, Topeka; Richard Deffenbaugh, K. C., Mo.; Allan Pringle, K. C., Mo.; Jay Catalina, K. C., Mo.; Lewes Carrell, K. C., Mo.; Glen Sankey, K. C., Mo. Dennis, assistant circulation librarian; Charles H. Drake, instructor, bacteriology; John P. Emery, instructor, English; Tell Ertl, assistant professor, Mining engineering; J. Wray, Fogwell, instructor, mechanical engineering; Robert D. Henderson, instructor, economics; Gerhard K. Kalisch, instructor, mathematics; Robert W. McCloy, assistant professor, areoautical engineering; L. C. Morehouse, assistant professor, physical education; Ann Murray, instructor, education; George R. Rinehart, acting assistant professor, journalism; J. Wilson Rogers, instructor, economics; Alice Schwartz, instructor, design; Henry S. Stillwell, associate professor, aeronautical engineering; Dorothy Sutton, instructor, psychology; Pauline Turner, instructor, secretarial training; Irvin Youngberg, instructor of economics. We welcome you back to school. We endeavor at all times to give you the best in workmanship and service. Lucille B. Aust, instructor, home economics; Beverly Jean Bliss, instructor, physical education, Burch Brown, photographer; Dessa Jane Bush, instructor, design; Margaret The call to the colors, heard in every farm, factory, and city has been answered by approximately forty members from the staff of Kansas University. Filling these vacancies this fall will be the following new instructors: Merle Evans, for 24 years circus band director for Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey, has been chosen leader of the Hardin Simmons university cowboy band. INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Phone 432 LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Visitors welcome School at 7th & Louisiana St. IMPORTANT POINTS on How to Use Buses in War Times New demands on bus transportation call for a change in the travel habits of the public. We are doing our utmost to make traveling as pleasant as possible, but small inconveniences sometimes do occur. When you head back for school this year, you will find the going better if you will observe these travel tips: Plan your trips well in advance. Return to school on mid-week days instead of week-ends when buses are usually crowded with essential war-workers and men in the armed forces. 2 Ask your bus agent for schedules which are least crowded. Avoid peak rush hours when you leave for school. 3 Get your tickets early and avoid last minute confusion. Limit yourself to one suitcase, if possible. Ship your luggage ahead instead of carrying it with you. UNION BUS DEPOT 638 Mass. Phones 707 & 708 UNION PACIFIC STAGES The Overland-Wonderland Route