1941 EDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN ternity until Sig. Geology Personnel Turns Flip-Flop when like ripe week's waiter n, Ma. is Lela they're crusher 1 last crown, t. He Wed- mmed , up- when be- ces on to get he's医ician. chol- other figure bags ence s are nt of picture. rock --eaten World pper find is to him ut in audon, Payne re Principle pointments appointments in the department of biology and the state geological survey office at the University of Kann have been announced by Chanlor Deane W. Malott. An extensive turnover in personnel has re-ted since last spring. Principal appointments were the timing of Lowell Laudon, John C. Lye and Thomas G. Payne to positions at the University. Resignations it spring took Prof. K. K. Landes D R. H. King. Mr. Laudon will have the title of associate professor of geology. Well own nationally, he is a Fellow in the Geological Survey of America d is the author of a number of scientific reports and papers. From Tulsa Laudon received his Ph.D. degree the University of Iowa. For the 1st ten years he has been on the teaching staff at the University of Laus. His teaching duties here will include general geology, petroleumology, and assisting Prof. R. C. pore in paleontology. Assistant director of the state geological survey and assistant state geologist will be the capacities in which ye comes to the University. Like udon, he was trained at the University of Iowa. .U. Graduates to Assist At present, Frye is an assistant geologist in the United States Geological Survey, working on ground water investigations in Kansas in a cooperative project with the state survey.ow in geological studies in Russell pounty. Frye will begin his duties here. Jan. 1. Payne has been appointed to the aff of the state survey and will be a instructor in the geology department. He completed work on his Ph. at the University of Chicago and ill receive his degree next spring. work here will be on the study of sedimentary. Other appointments included three U. graduates named as assistant ecologists on the state survey staff. he work of the three, Jacob Lemons, Miss Jewell Kirby and Gene Iaxwell, will deal with sub-surface ecology. Also named as an assistant survey geologist was Arthur L. Owsher, a graduate of the University of Tulsa. It also was announced that Prof. W. W. Schoewe was being assigned to work in the state geological survey well as in the department. K. K. Landes, chairman of the geology department the past two years, designed to assume a similar position t the University of Michigan. He had been assistant director of the state geological survey and state geologist. Moore is Temporary Head Administration of the department geology during the coming year YMCA Outing For Freshmen This Saturday One hundred and fifty freshmen both male and female of the species, will gather in front of the Memorial Union building at 8:30 Saturday morning to pile into three chartered city buses bound for the annual freshman outing, according to Ed Price, college senior and chairman of the freshman commission of the YMCA. The group will go to Brown's grove, a picnic grounds seven miles southwest of Lawrence. There they will play, eat, listen, and talk; then return to Lawrence at 9 p.m. Dr. Jim Chubb, popular religious leader at Baker University, will speak to the group on "A Living Religion for Realistic College Students." (continued to page five) will be in the hands of Professor Moore, who also will continue as director of the state survey and state geologist. King has taken a position with the United States Geological Survey to work on potash deposits in southeast New Mexico and western Texas, beginning Sept. 1. He had been serving as geologist on the state survey staff and editor of survey publications. In addition, King had been teaching courses in paleontology. Fred M. Swain, assistant geologist on the survey staff and assistant instructor in the department, accepted a position with the Phillips Petroleum company in Shreveport, La. Granada Today ENDS SATURDAY Mat. 25c, Eve 31c, Plus Tax THEY DON'T MAKE THEM ANY BETTER THAN THIS ONE! Shows at 2:30 - 7 - 9 Line forms to the right Watch for the Year's Surprise Mystery Comedy Whistling in the Dark DO YOU KNOW? By the KANASR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION THURSDAY DAYS 25c PLUS TAX EXTRA! ALL-COLOR CARTOON REVUE! "Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy" "All This and Rabbitts Stew" With Bugs Bunny "Little Cesario" 45 minutes of extra fun! 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