WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Three New Men's Dorms Have 118 Occupants One hundred eighteen men students, mostly underclassmen, this year occupy the three new men's self-supporting dormitories. Battenfeld hall, made possible by gifts from Mr. and Mrs. John Battenfeld, heads the list with 52 members; Carruth hall, formerly the Chancellor's home, has 40 occupants, and Templin hall, once the Acacia house, has 26$^*$ men. ald Coulson $^{40}$ Changes previous to the beginning of school revised considerably the list of occupants for the three new dorms. Following is a list of men students in the dormitories: Battenfeld Hall (52) Bob Baker, c'44, Herbert Barber, c'43, Richard Behm, c'43, Richard Burge, c'43, Robert Collett, c'42, Harlan Cope, c'44, John M. Davis, c'44, Dalton Eash, c'44, Frank Eaton, l, John Elden, c'42, Norman Fuller, c'44, Robert Biggon, c'44, C. A. Gilmore, c'42, Leo Goertz, c'44 Norris Haight, c'44, Tom Harris, c'44, Robert Hull, c'43, Neal Jacobs, c'44, Lloyd N. Johnson, c'44, Paul Juels, c'44, William Leader, c'44, Warren Lowen, c'42, Roland Eugene Morgan, c'44, Benjamin Matassarin, c'42, Russell Mills, c'44, Howard Marshbanks, c'41, Dewey Nemac, c'44, Gabe C, c'43, Jack Newcomb, c'42, Bun Petree, c'42. Jack Ramsey, c'44, William Reardon, c'44, David D Rosen, c'42, Ellin Sandell, c'44, Wayne Russ, c'44, Paul Schauer, c'44, Glen Sewell, c'44, Charles Skidmore, c'42, John C. Sterett, c'44, Charles Todd, c'42, Robert Trekell, c'41, Cornelius Ukena, c'42, Frank Vratil, c'44, John Waggoner, c'44, Charles Weber, c'42, Claude G. White, c'44, Joe Wieland, c'44, Paul Williams, c'44, Robert Witt, c'44, William Woolston, c'42, Max Wymore, c'44, Marvin Zoschke, c'44 Templin Hall (40) Arthur Benner, c'44, Robert Bergin, c'44, Lles Butterfield, c'44, Don- nington ald Caylor, c'43. Robert Coleman, c'44, Eugene Fiser, c'44, Roy F. Garrison, c'42, Velories Harlan, c'44, Kenneth Johnson, c'44, Lloyd M. Jones, c'44, Grover Keller, c'42, Joseph Q. Keller, c'44, Mou Hui King, c'44. Arch Tom Kirkpatrick, c'44, Robert Kloepper, c'44, Wendell H. Link, c'42, Eugene Manahan, c'42, Abe McCool, c'42, C. H. Mullen, proctor, 2nd l, Wendell Newman, c'44, Ray North, c'44, Worth Payton, m'42, Joe Paffc, c'44, Charles Edwin Read, c'44, Glessner Reimer, c'44, Charles Bill Rohler, c'44. Thomas Schamaun, c'44, J. W. Seuser, c'44, James Shimberg, c'44, Glenn St. Aubynr, c'44, Franklin Taylor, c'42, Wendell Tompkins, c'43, Willis Tompkins, c'43, Don Trautwein, c'44, Milton Truax, c'44, Billy Wegman, c'44, Loren Withers, c'41, James R. Stark, c'43, Ralph May, c'44. Carcuth Hall (26) Ralph Anderson, c'42, Oliver Baeke c'41, Eldon L Beebe, c'42, David R. Boylan, c'43, Wilbur DeHart, c'42, Jack Doors, c'44, James M. Dunn, c'44, Dale Ewing, c'44, Mac Floyd Frederick, c'42, Howard Gibbs, c'44, Charles Gudger, c'42, Tom Haney, c'44. Democrats Elect Delegate Tonight Henry Hildebrand, c'44, Maurice Hill, c'42, LeRoy Johnston, c'44, Jack Kendall, c'43, Lynn Litton, c'43, William Maeick, c'43, Richard Mankin, c'43, David E. McKee, c'44, Dwayne L. Oglesby, c'43, John Pattie, c'44, Roger Allen Priod, c'42, Fred Stults, c'44, Robert Talmadge, c'41, Fred Truxal, c'43. Hill Young Democrats will meet after the Mid-week tonight in the Men's lounge of the Memorial Union building to discuss plans for sending a delegate to the State Young Democratic convention at Emporia. Jerry Riseley, president, urges all young democrats, including women and minors, to attend this initial meeting. The delegate elected tonight will ley and Lucian Nelson, vice-presi be accompanied to Emporia by Rise-dent of the Young Democratic club. Officers in charge of the meeting are: Riseley, president; Lucian Nelson, vice president; Carl Friesen, secretary and treasurer; Paul Yankee, Fraternity chairman and Lois Ballew, sorority chairman. Murals Will Be Shown In November Exhibit Mural designs by leading artists will be exhibited in Spooner-Thayer museum during November. They will consist of the outstanding mural designs submitted in the national competition for federal buildings. Among the artists included will be Gifford Beal, Karl Free, Ward Lockwood, Peppino Mangravite, William Palmer, Henry Varnum Poor, and Buk Ulreich. Spooner-Thayer museum has in its own collection a painting by Henry Varnum Poor. CAA Program Waits For Physical Exams To Be Completed Prof. Earl D. Hay, head of the C.A.A. program here, said today that the physical examinations of the students were not yet completed and that the training could not begin until all health checkups were made. The 70 C.A.A. students, scheduled to start training last Monday, will not get their chance at aviation for a few more days at least. The School of Pharmacy will take its annual trip this spring to the Eli Lilly and Co. pharmacy plant at Indianapolis, it was announced today. Vernon Mitchell, district manager for the company from Kansas City, invited students and faculty to visit the plant when he spoke to the school last Thursday. Previously the classes have made educational tours through the Parke-Davis company at Detroit and through plants and drug firms in Kansas City. Pharmacy School Will Go To Indianapolis Plant Hay did not know exactly how long the tarining would be delayed. Eyes Must Have Their Vitamins Boston. — (UP) — Perhaps 50 per cent and certainly 25 per cent of the country's population has impaired vision by vitamin A deficiency, says Prof. Robert S. Harris of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In Texas a company has installed a service whereby the lover of nickle-in-a-slot music can make his choice from a 5,000 disc stock by telephoning a central office—all for a nickle. He told a convention of New England optometrists that the eye, like other tissues and organs, must be well nourished if it is to function properly. Harris says the diet should include vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin B2, protein, calcium and sodium. The biology and public health professor declares the eye becomes hungry and even starved when the diet doesn't contain the right foods. A condition known as 'twilight blindness' can be cured within a few hours, according to Doctor Harris, by injection of one milligram of riboflavin or vitamin B2. Certain animals and fishes can see in the dark, he reveals, partly because their eyes, contain 100 times as much riboflavin as human eyes. To make the American diet adequate, Harris estimates that it would be necessary to "increase present day levels of consumption of milk by 20 per cent, butter by 15 per cent, tomatoes and citrus fruits by 70 per cent, leafy vegetables by 100 per cent and the amount of eggs by 35 per cent." Mary's Lamb Had Nothing on Bertie's Cumberland Mills, Me. (UP)— Bertrand Christie, 14, has a lamb that does everything that the famous one of Mary's did. Bertie and his lamb have been constant companions since last August when the lad gave some reasons why he should have a lamb in an essay contest sponsored by the state agricultural department. Like Mary's, Bertie's lamb follows him everywhere, including to the store, to school and at play. During the winter the animal was fitted to a harness and taught to drag a sled. During he summer Bertie hitched the lamb to a cart. Subscribe to the Kansan today! WANT ADS RENT: 4-room furnished house with bath to rent to 4 men students at $28.00. Phone 3222. 728-9. ROOMS: Double or single in modern home for instructors or graduate students. Garage. No children in family. Phone 1467. RENT: to boys, half of large room, twin beds, room and meals $23.00. 1333 Kentucky. -731-11 727-11 $10 reward if you find tenant for my bungalow type, private bath apartment. Rent greatly reduced, leaving town, must rent. Mrs. Farr. 1547 Kentucky. 730-9. HILLSIDE BARBER SHOP reopened. F. M. TIDROW. Gale-Berger-of-Burlingame invite-your-patronage. 9th and Indiana. —726—12 Leon Reynolds Leaves To Assume Fellowship LOST: Phi Beta Kappa key inscribed M. McBride. Call Helen Markwell phone 295. -732-11 Leon Reynolds, '40, has been awarded a fellowship at the University of Wisconsin. He left for Madison, Wise. this afternoon to assume his position in the department of Spanish and Portuguese. Reynolds received his master's degree in Spanish this summer. Bees find their way home by their sense of direction and by recognizing the odor of their own hive—each hive having a distinctive odor. Wedding Bells Come to Most Campus Romances State College, Pa.—(UP)—More than half of the campus romances at Pennsylvania State College have resulted in wedding bells, according to figures compiled by Booth of Women Charlotte E. Ray. The survey was based on questionnaires sent to 1,752 regular session co-eds who were graduated between 1921 and 1935. Subscribe to the Kansan today. Norwegian Moccasin. Soft, Regged Golden. Tweed. Bootmaker Finish. Rabbit. Leather Solos. $7.85 A Campus "munt!"! HERE'S ANOTHER GREAT UNIVERSITY STYLE... A standout in Bostonians' National College Poll. Picked by college men for Fit and Feel and Style. This Norwegian Moccasin will cut a handsome figure in every U. S. campus. including yours. Leather or Red Rubber Soles. 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