PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY,OCTOBER 22,1940 NEW BUILDING--the purposes of the building are threefold: it will provide research laboratories for the investigation of many possible new mineral industries in the state of Kansas. There are a large number of mineral industries in Kansas yet to be developed, and the departments to be housed in this building, with adequate space and equipment, could enlarge their work in this field. (Continued from page three) vey; the next two floors, the department of geology. Also it would provide space where industrial fellowship students, financed by private companies, could carry on important and practical research, under a system similar to the Mellon Institute. The original idea, however, was born on the K.U. campus, and the first industrial fellowships were established here. The building also would house classes and laboratory sections for students studying the mineral industries. With adequate facilities, it would be possible to give the students a better training in these subjects, with the hope that they would apply their training to increasing the development of the mineral allied industries in Kansas. This building would group under one room, the departments now engaged in mineral and allied industries. Out from the corners, rafters, cellars, and shods of Haworth, these where i industrial fellowship stuwith adequate space and new equipment, to expand their work and to carry it on more successfully. ALVIN HECHT hails from Cold-water, another football stronghold. He is six feet tall, weighs 182 pounds, and is 19 years old. He earned three letters at fullback. Coach Replogle is using him now as a blocking back. Y.M. BANQUET---c'42; Bob Collitt, c'42; and John Conard, c'43. (continued from page one) West Frank Strong hall—G. W. Stratton, prof. of chemistry; and W. R. Maddox, Prof. of political science; Marvin hall—R. P. Stringham instrutor of electrical engineering and operator of radio station; Haworth—N. Wyman Storer, associate professor of astronomy; Journalism—Ray Heady, instructor in journalism. Student teams and captains are: team one—Nation Meyer, c'43; captain; Frank Arnold, c'43; Fred Olander, c'44; Bill Cavert, c'43; Clarence Ingle, c'44; and Bob Vermillion, c'44. Team two: Willis Tompkins, captain, c'43; Paul Woolpet, c'43; Dewey Newec, ph'44; Wendell Tompkins, c'43; Velories Harlan, c'44; and Glen St. Aubyn, c'44. Team three: Russell Baker, captain, c'42; Joe Wilson, c'44; Lloyd Estes, c'41; Jack Dunnagin, c'42; and Dave Rice, c'41; Fred Robertson, c'42; Dick Oliver, c'42; and Bob Barton, Team four: Verlyn Norris, captain, c'43; Carl Uruh, c'43; Jack Chester, c'43; Dan Fleming, c'43; Dana Tompkins, ph'44; Jim Hauptli, c'43; Keith Martin, c'42. Team five: Bob Fluker, captain. c'42; Presson Shane, e'41; Jim Draper, e'43; Earl O'Connor, c'44; and Harold Field, c'42. Team six: Dan Merriot, captain, c'43; Mark Vesselman, c'43; Howard Barnett, c'43; Dwayne Oglesby, c'43; Thornton McClanahan, c'42; and Lloyd Woodburn, c'43. Team seven: Howard Fink, captain, c'43; Bob Burchual, c'44; Ralph Michener, c'43; Normand Buetts, c'44; Bill Brownlee, c'44; and Walter Buten, c'44. Team eight: Henry Holtzclaw, captain, c'42; Stan Kreider, c'44; Jay Stewart, c'42; Bill Carson, e'42; John Carpenter, e'43; and Jim Arnold, b'41. Team nine: Bill Miller, captain, c'43; Ernest Klema, c'41; Harwell Jewell, c'43; David Watermulder, Team ten: Paul Gilles, captain c'43; Earl O'Connor, c'44; Marrs Butler, fa'42; Dean Mitchelson, c'42; and John Anderson, c'42. PACHACAMACS--- (continued from page one) is the first time in recent years that the party has failed to run a Lawrence man for the presidency of the freshman class. Likewise, it is to be noticed that on the slate of four candidates only one fraternity man appears, while in recent years a 50-50 split has appeared. The Progressive Student Government League freshman senate will meet in Green Hall at 8 o'clock tonight to nominate their slate for the coming freshman election. Bob Baker, c'44, president of the freshman senate, will be in charge of the meeting, at which the young P.S.-G.L.'s will discuss their platform for the coming election. Copyright 1940, LIGGERT & MVERS TOBACCO Co.