WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE d in from Glee club students are ys in the cald, and m into a broke up in session. lee" Nel- Bill Me- on the ass hiss idle, Otto and Bob at it out the jani- and the members. and got virtue of by virtue national club armor for the school A public every room The au- vative stone, with ve- burgundy the stage landscape night for review and the trip in the John Naff. John Ellis, night City. Add More Student Advisers To Vocational Program For Greater Guidance--- The University vocational guidance program has been enlarged to make available a greater number of student, advisers, especially in the fields of engineering, psychology, and fine arts, P. W. Viesselman, professor of law and chairman of the committee on vocational guidance, said this morning. Students may obtain revised lists of vocational guidance advisers at the offices of the men's and women's student advisers, the registrar's office, the offices of the dean of each school and of the chairman of each department. 33 Students Gain Business Honors Frank T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business, has announced the names of 33 students who were placed on the School of Business honor roll for the fall semester. There were 22 seniors and 11 juniors on the list. The seniors are Mary J. McCann, Samuel Hepworth, Helen A. Holla- baugh, Hugh H. Bruner, Allen F. Gerye, J. Donaldson Morton, Freda Lee Rundell, Lloyd Elliott, Margery E. Lewis, Arthur P. Burtis, Grace E. Schroetter, Seth B. Gray. Kormit S. Lorenz, Thomas M. Sweeney, Donald C. Thomas, Leland Huddleston, Virgina, MacMaster, Walter Moodio, Veda Margaret Strong, Howard Engleman, Ruth E. Wiedeman, and Evan Shaible. The juniors include John Malcolm Peterson, Robert F. McElfresh, Elden LeRoy Beebe, Franklin Dale Taylor, Donald Sussex, Dorothy Dean Stump, John Dean Morgan, Dell A. Love, John William Poos, Barbara Buxton, John Robert Fluker. The list of advisers, made up of University faculty members and Lawncee business men, has been enlarged to take in more vocations so that students wishing advice in planning college courses or in choosing a vocation will have a larger field in which they may obtain advice. The committee on vocational guidance suggests that students interested in an interview arrange the interview through one of the above offices. Each adviser has agreed to interview students singly or in groups not exceeding five. Shoemaker, Engel To Give Speeches At Language Meet Under the auspices of the same committee, the University extension division has arranged a series of broadcasts on vocational subjects over station KFKU every Friday afternoon from March 21 to May 30 inclusive. W. H. Shoemaker, chairman of the department of romance languages, and E. F. Engel, professor of German, will appear on the program of the annual meeting of the Kansas Modern Language association to be held at Emporia State Teachers College March 29. While the broadcasts are primarily intended to reach high school students planning to attend college next year, much of the material covered by the broadcasts will be of assistance to University students who have not yet selected their major subject. Shoemaker will speak on "The Multiplicity of Aims in Modern Language Teaching." Engel's subject will be "Our Pedagogical Dilemma and the Way Out." R. G. Mahieu, associate professor of romance languages and Miss Maude Elliott, assistant professor of romance languages, are members of the nominating committee for the association, and Miss May Gardner, professor of romance languages, is a member of the committee on evaluation of high school credits. PI BETA PHI . . . . . announces the engagement of Barbara Jo Wilson to James Borders, Phi Delta Theta. They put out their pins Sunday. C. of C. To Third Round Of A.A.U. Although Howard Engleman was held to eight points, Kansas City's College of Commerce bowled over the Des Moines Coalers, 52-43, last night to advance to the third round of the National A. A. U. basketball tournament in Denver. Spencer Self, with 20 points, led the Commerce attack, but Engleman was valuable as a "feeder." Dick Harp, another ex-Jayhawker, hit eight points from his guard position, and John Kline also saw service in the game although he did not break into the tally column. Engleman has averaged 13.5 points in two tournament games, while Harp has a 8.5 mark. Maloney Better The condition of Owen Maloney, education junior, who underwent an appendectomy at Watkins Memorial hospital Sunday morning, was reported good today by Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the student health service. 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Faculty members of the department of journalism will judge the entries. Directory Supplements Available at Registrar's Supplements to the directory bearing correctons, additions, and withdrawals in the student and faculty bodies for the spring semester are now available at the registrar's office. University Band To Give Concert Over KFKU Tonight The University Band will be heard over station KFKU from 6 to 6:30 o'clock tonight, playing four numbers under the direction of Russell L. Wiley. Selection to be played over the air tonight are "Introduction to Act III, Lohengrin" (Wagner); "Second Suite in F for Military Band" (Holst); "La Gitan, Gypsy Caprice" (Curzon); and L "Apprenti Sorcerer" (Dukas), an orchestral scherzo. Talk about a swell treat... just sink your teeth into smooth DOUBLEMINT GUM Yes, for real chewing satisfaction just sink your teeth into delicious DOUBLEMINT GUM. Velvety-smooth, full of refreshing flavor. 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