SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE To Continue Guidance Series This Month During the month of November, the University will continue its system of vocational guidance, the primary function of which will be to aid freshman and sophomore students in choosing their major subjects and arrange their courses in the way that will best fit them for their life work. A number of professional men of Lawrence and members of the University faculty will serve as advisers to individual students wishing their aid, according to P. W. Viesselman, chairman of the University committee on $ ^{o} $ of the University convocational guidance. The program was started last spring but because of many conflicting interests at that time, it was abandoned until this fall. The University has offered its full cooperation as well as the Y.M.C.A. vocational guidance committee. For convenience of students the business office address and telephone number of each counsellor is given below. If a students wishes to talk over any subject on the list, he may either call the adviser by telephone and arrange for an individual conference or a group meeting, if the group does not exceed five. The late afternoon is preferable for conference. Students can arrange also for guidance help in the offices of the Men's Student Adviser. Women's Student Adviser, Y.M.C.A. secretary, Y.W.C.A. secretary, dean or associate dean of the College, dean of the School of Business, dean of the School of Engineering, or chairman of the University guidance committee. Each of these persons will attend to the details of any conference to be held. Mr. Viesselman said. Accounting Following is a complete list of the advisers who will carry out this program. Prof. William Shannon, 118 Frank Strong hall, K.U. 30. Agriculture - Vocational, Extension, and Soil Conservation Service Mr. Deal Six, 202 Federal Building, 2520. architecture-Prof. V. F. Smith 306 Marvin hall, K.U. 125. Banking—Mr. Kelvin Hoover, 746 Massachusetts, 30. Beautician—Mrs. Fay Brown, 7 West 11th. 1327. Biological Survey Prof. W. F. Baumgartner, 115 Snow hall, K.U. 27. Business—Economics: Dean F. T. Stockton, 114 Frank Stfong hall, K.U. 132. Marketing: Mr. Vant Kebker, 116 Frank Strong hall, K.U. 128. General: Mr. Tom Hancock, 210b Frank Strong hall, K.U. 141. Secretarial Work: Mr. E. S. Weatherby, 645 La., 894. Music: Mr. L. H. Houston, 925 Mass., 375. Retail Merchandising: Mr. W. C. Pololl, 811 Mass., 459; Mr. courtney Bratton, 246 Mass., 247; Car Sales: Mr. M. S. Winter, 738 N.H., 77; College Management: Mr. Karl Klooz, 123 Frank Strong hall, K.U. Chemistry Prof. Henry Werner, 1 Frank Strong hall, K.U. 28, and Prof. R. Q. Brewster, 106 Bailey laboratories, K. U. 38. Cremery Operation—Mr. R. H. Wade屯, 840 Vermont, 182. Commercial Art--Prof. T.D. Jones, 312 Fraser hall, K.U. 91. Dentistry—Dr. C.J.Alexander, 15 East 7th, 506; and Dr.C.F.O'Bryon, 945 Mass., 370. Education Psychological Clinic: Prof. Bert Nash, 18 Fraser hall, K.U. 130. School Administration: Mr. Clifford Dean, Liberty Memorial High School, 3000. Teaching: Dean R. A. Schwegler, 103 Fraser hall, K.U. 140. Engineering Electrical: Prof. R. Koopman, 101 Electrical laboratory, KU. 109. Aeronautical & Mechanical: Prof. Earl Hay, 117 Marvin hall, KU. 129. Chemical: Prof. T. H. Marshall, 24a Bailey laboratories, KU. 166. Mining: Prof. C. M. Young, 4 Haworth, KU. 107; Prof. E. D. Kinny, 12 Haworth hall, KU. 179; Prof. R. L. Grider, 1 Haworth hall, KU. 107. Entomology—Prof. H. B. Hungerford, 323 Snow hall, K.U. 139. Foreign Service - Prof. H. B. Chubb 106 Frank Strong hall, K.U. 120 Geology — Prof. Walter Schowe, 202 Haworth hall, K.U. 149; Prof. K. K. Landes, A 23 Haworth hall, K.U. 127. Government Service Prof. W. R. Maddox, 106 Frank Strong hall, K.U. 120. Home Economics & Dietetics Prof. Viola Anderson, 104 Fraser hall K.U.22. Life: Mr. John V. Sees, Standard Life Building, 840. Insurance—Management: Mr. Ray Wright, 824 Mass., 457; Mr. J. S. Daniels, 222 West 9th, 972. Journalism Prof. L. N. Flint, 2 Journalism building, K.U.150; and Mr. Ed Abels, 2002 Massachusetts, 2233. Landscape Architecture--Mr. E. D. Durell, 408 Snow hall, KU. 31. Law—Dean F. J. Moreau, 107 Green hall, K.U. 54; and Prof. P. W. Vieslman, 210 Green hall, K.U. 56-2r. Grav. Court house, 393. Gray, Court house, 353. Library—Mr. C. M. Baker, 305 Watson Library, K.U. 58. Juvenile Court — Judge Frank Medicine Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat; Dr. W. O. Nelson, WREN Building, 336 Surgery; Dr. H. S. Chambers, 847 1-2 Mass., 217 Physiology; Prof. Parke Woodward, 8b Frank Strong hall, K. U. 86. Military—Col. Karl Baldwin, 400 Fowler shops, K.U. 51, and Lt. Col. Carleton Smith, 400 Fowler shops, K: U. 51. Ministry—Rev. Joseph King, 925 Vermont, 475. Municipal Law, Government Research—Mr. Albert B. Martin, 3 Fraser, 651. Music—Public Schools: Prof. Otto Miiessner, 35 Frank Strong hall, K.U. 68. Voice and Show business: Prof. Joseph Wilkins, 132 Frank Strong hall, K.U. 43. Violin: Prof. W. Geltch, 134 Frank Strong hall, K.U. 111. Nursing Miss Henrietta Froehlek, K.U. hospital, Kansas City, Mo., VA4814. Osteopathy—Dr. H. E. Eustace, Gene Stratton Porter's best seller, "Laddie," with Tim Halt and Virginia Gilmore, Starts Today for two day sonly at the Varsity. For Finish, Feel, & Appearance, Call 432 INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 740 Vt. "I'm as critical about a dress coming back from the cleaners as I am when I buy a new frock," says Betty Coed. A Campus Cutie Has This To Say About Dry Cleaning--- 1021 Mass, 356. Painting—Prof. Karl Mattern, 315 Frank Strong hall, K.U. 159. Pharmacy Prof. L. D. Hovenhill Pharmacy—Prof. L. D. Havenhill, 215 Bailey laboratories. KU, 36. Physics—Prof. H. E. Kester, 202 Blake hall, KU, 52. Religious Vocational Fields-Dean Edwin F. Price, Room F Myers hall, 1949. Social Work Salvation Army: Capt. Olin Bridgman, 729 Vermont, 2413-J. Group: Mr. John J. O. Moore, Union Building, Y.M.C.A., K.U. 35. Theater Management — Mr. Stan Schwain, Jahawk theater, 10. Transportation—Mr. E. P. Addy, Front of East 9th, Santa Fe Station, 54. SOCIETY— Trust Officer--Mr. Frank Hosford. 647 Mass., 70. Y. M.C.A.-Mr. J. S. Daniels, 222 West 9th, 927, and Mr. J. O. Moore, Union Building, K.U. 35. (continued from page two) ACACTA . . . ... announces the pledging of Alan Probst, of Argonia. GAMMA PHI BETA. . . ... announces the engagement of Jeanne Wilkins to Edward Wienecke, '39, Beta Theta Pi. Miss Elizabeth Rupp, secretary to Chancellor Malott, left Friday to visit her mother at Halstead. She will return to the office Tuesday. Dean and Mrs. Frederick J. Moreau entertained at tea Saturday evening for a number of guests who attended the Homecoming game Saturday. 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