FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Scholastic Honors Awarded to 258 College Students Twenty-one Juniors and Forty-four Sophomores Repeat Earlier Records Honor rolls containing the names of 258 students of contraster scholarship in the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Kansas were announced Aug. 26 by Paul B. Lawson, dean. The students thus bounced计数 about 10 per cent of the number curled in the College, and include 167 from the freshman class, 74 sophomores, and 77 juniors. No honor roll is selected from the senior students, since Thad Beta members tie their names from the group. Some of the students listed are on the honor roll for the first time, but many of the sophomores and juniors have been on lists in previous years. Of the 72 juniors, 21 were on both freshman and sophomore lists in previous years, six were on a previous freshman list, 8 on a previous freshman list. Of the 24 sophomores, 44 had been on a previous freshman list. Many students, especially in the Junior group, entered the University with "balanced standing" having come for the most part from junior colleges. These, of course, had no opportunity to previous honor calls at the University. In the list given out by Dean Lawson, these 62 advanced standing students are marked (1). Students whose names had appeared on a previous freshman list are starred (3); those on a previous sophomore list with two stars and those on both a freshman and a sophomore list with three stars (****). P W Viesselman The Freshman Honor Roll Dr.d.B.Smith Abilene: Alice Abujaqua Hea. Bayard: Loren Calvillo McCormick Beloit: Donald Douglas Mercer, Bronston: Donald Todd. Bryan Coyle Dorothy Hase Caldwell Dorothy Hase Caldwell John Francis McDonnell Chandler, Nikita Anthony Johnson Chanzie, Sam Paulf. Anderson George Theodore Cronmayer, Elisew B. Hampton. Dr W. J. Brockelbank Cherryvale: William H. Shaw Clay Center: Martin Wiberg Clay, Center, Martin Withers. Coronar, Fernand, Vincent. P. Corona: Fernand Vincent Demarest, Elbangman: Arthur Andrew Adeon. Ekf Falli Harold Lewis Angell, Minar Murray Derwyn. Ewenwalt: Dariah Ellen Alexander. Fortranat: James Franklin Shinkle. Hawarden: John William McCoy These three men have been added to E. R. Laity, and M. A. Kallis, who reside the School of Law faculty for next year, signed. Viviansem from North Hampton is also a resident of the school. Horran: Virginia Dean Smith Hugoten: Richard Dean Moorheen Hill City, Harry Jeone Brown. Larned: Frank Hugh I. Roberta Lowmont: Father Luciille Roach. Hugoton: Richard Dean Moorhead. Junction City: Harry Dennis Barker Burbank: Hannah Rigby. Leavenworth; Berrard Moe Eentom Lawrence; Gregory Hunters, Dori Karher Schmidt, Donald S. Voork Henry Paul Wasser. Kansas City; Chaffa Alabah Hall 1828 Washington St.; Mary Louis Monroe 1337 Cleveland; Marian Margaret Sinclair, 422 Creston. Lawrence Margaret France Assell, Dean Kurt Benkois, Allison Scott Cowen, Felix Frenet, Bernice Horburg, *Grace Encouneau*, Christopher Richardson, William Joseph Smith, Dori Stockwell, Darren Worthington, Eliza Fowler Marysville: Sylvester Charlie Schmitt Merrinnu John Vernon Lindsey. Minneapolis: C. Wayne Pitch. Nickerson Gwendolyn Virginia Oyer. Norton: Wilmoth Snailey. Norton: Wimmon Smiley. Oakaloosa: Pufns Albert Edmonds Violet Thompson, Paul Wray. Violet Thompson, Paul Wray, Beaker, Congo, Brazzaville, Biotech. Peabody: Helen Priscilla Cooper Charles W. Ward. Peninsula Davison Derby Finch. Pitts: Kenneth Boyd Moore. Reefertfjr: James La Posita. Roel: Robert Eldred Riordan. Salma: Mark Dodge. Stoe: Gladys Evelyn Johnson Topperi, Howard Kenneth Glipha Newton, Ken Hovenzwang Dorothy Burke, William B. Crawford, klebker Perry, D. N. Nichols, Alpha Lawrence Perry, Lois Carr Sollander NEW LAW PROFESSORS Scott City: Gladys Evelyn Johnson. Smolan: Carl Maryin Peterson. Rum: John Rum from the University of Paris, and Smith comes from Louisiana University at Eton Rouge. Toronto: Frere Armstrong. Wichita: Norman Loos; Brown. Bartlesville, OKla.; Tenyunan Suagee. Belen. N.M.; Elasner Shiden. Brooklyn, Traylor College Jack Murray, Topology Wellington: Dorothy Treked. Windfall: Katherine, Keith Good. Belen, N.M.; Eiceman Slaten. Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mac Strauss and Machan Troubeke. Portland, Mo.; Caroline Locle Latty, St. Louis, Mo.; Gordon Henry Chucas, and Braulh Payne Jake Murray BOGGLE Cheyenne, Wyo.: Harold E. Snyder. Cheyenne, Wyo.; Harold E. Snyder, Lancaster; Pet. Carl Hook Kansas City, Mo. Moe G. Grant Cowder, 7195 Gillman Road; Grant Boston Gordon, 6204 Gillman Road; Grant Goldman, 6214 W. 810 W. 59th Terrace; Jack McCary, 3109 Drurley Lane; Thomas Bobbin Robinson, 623 Green Wood Terrace; William C. Thomson, 635 Lancaster, Pa. Curt Hook. Pierre, S.D.; Kauryn Emily Goldsmith. goner. Wakefield, Maza: Thomas William Kennedy. Hire Wagoner, Okla.: William Clyde Wag- Tuba, Okal; Bette Wasson. Wagner, S. D.; Townley Nelson Hare. Washington, D.C.: Doris Griffin, and Barbara Jane Koenig. Baxter Springs; *Laurence Long MaeKellner* Sophomore Henor Roll Columbus: Helen Louise Stiles. Concordia: Frank C. Nomocks, "nuth- Elizabeth Peterson. Cottonwood Falls: *Louise Arline *comma* Yeoman, Detroit: †Mary Elizabeth Dunlop, Maria M. Kribiel. Eskridge: Laura Justice Humphrey Hertington: Leal Agnes Edlin, Dorea May Fount Holton: "Francis Joe Butram" Hutchinson: "Alice Elizabeth Boehm" Ellen Pauline Rawlings Hawatha: *Emily Waste. Letters of appeal were sent to more than 600 hotels and business firms in Lawrence, and those receiving them had been opened in opening that they had or knew of. Junction City: *George Chrysler Johnson. Larwed; "Charles Francis Mankwet, Lawrence B. MacKinnon, 'Beaulah Holmes- ness w/chomp,' Marion Crug, Conn. "Burke Jane Goll, William Japon. 'Barbara Jane Goll, William Japon. Darken Look, Keeney Amlund. Mary Ellen Miller, Elise Winsong. Barbara Harper, Elise Winsong. Plinco, Irene Rousey, "Mary Ether Butter, Irice Droebach Schyke "A student fitted to the job; not a job fitted to the student." In the motto of the school, "You must be promised to find a student who is well qualified for the job for which he is wanted. Interviews will be granted because the employee will be satisfied. Marysville: *Ross_Marshall_Robertson. Leavenworth* : *Elverson Earl Baker* *Ker Baldern Gorson*, John Richard Malone, Jack William Schrey, Gordon Stanley Voorhees. Lyons, *Kathryn Answorth* Manhattan: *Earl Hamilton Dearborn* Mulvane: *Sam Kimble, Jr. Osawatomi: Mary Katherine Robb Oskaloosa: William C. Leech Salma! †Eleanor Laura Frederick, *John Stanley Marietta, *Sam Redmond Scott City: Ruth Elizabeth Armstrong Tribune: Trud Dohiel Bay. Wellington: John Hourt Anderson. Bourgogne, 718th to 102nd Presidency Topicae: *Charles Cheerier Krus*, *Velma Maurine Markham*, "Martha* *P. Tillman* Wencha "Robert M." Hippopotamus Kunzus City Kim: Ken Dale Smith David Saunders-underwood; John Anthony Poje, 205. N Thirteenth St. Auburn, Neb.: †Frances Ellen Nordlund. Fuster, Mo.: *Mabel Louise Doolettle* Independence, Mo.: *George Edgar* Conners 1124 F. 23l Joplin, Mo.: *James Harold Growden* Kansas City, Mo. *King Philip Alli- ptt*, 637 West 95th Ter. *Joseph Oma- ward Battenford*, 610 North 95th Ter. Campbell, 637 West 95th Ter. *Gerald Learned Learned*, 3333 College; *William Morris Linton*, 1025 West Gregory; *Nancy Learned Learned*, 3333 College; *William Phillip John* 6017 Maine Milwaukee, Wis.: *Betty Cranger. --- Nearly 1000 students are seeking employment in business places or homes. The alumni office which operates the Man Students' Employment Bureau under the direction of Fred Ellsworth, has been conducting a campaign in Lawrence to secure part-time employee positions, women's adviser, and co-operating with Mr. Ellsworth's office in seeking employment for women. Jr. ges. 6944 6944 Edgevalve; *Louis Myer* Welton. 3548 Garfield. St. Joseph, Mo.; *Elizabeth Marie* Anderson, *Henlo Junkus Fox*. Browse Around Junior Honor Roll Abillem Jaljgh Palmer Dieter. Arkansas City: $^1$Arena Katharini Dick. Last year the Men's Student Employment and Rooms Bureau provided 175 regular jobs and 700 old jobs. The rate of pay varies with the type of work to be done, but the usual rates are $8.25 per hour. This time the bureau is trying a new Hirschmann; *Sidia Euclidia Cromwell*, *Sebastian Burley*, *I. Mar- tazum* and *Louise Lyon*. *William McCarrall,* *Levyn Frank McCordi*, *Nelson Mor- l* COSTUME JEWELRY COMPACTS CIGARETTE CASES GIFTS Junior Honor Roll Augusta; *Charles Harold Murphy*. Ryanald; *Louis Baldwin* McCormack Brucite; *Carael Smith Anderson* Chauncey; *Jason Down* Fown. Chauncey; *Jason Down* Fown. Flewburgh; *John Frances Bortlebiel* Flewburgh; *John Frances Bortlebiel* Flewburgh; *John Frances Bortlebiel* Independence | Bessie Virginia Altaffer, E. Boevier Browne, *Berry* Lousie Hamphrey, *Correl Nelson Robinson, J.* Indra Wagez. Kansas City Rams 348 **David William** Cox 179 **Brandon Marshall** Wolverine 209, 239 **Gregory Harden** Picture Lorenzo, 229 **Bordman**, *Mil- lennon* Picture Jimmy Johnson, 239 **William Perry** Uberiums, Jr., 400 Iola. *Efather Anderson,* June Elizabeth beth Thompson. I Lawrence ..* Allred Campbell Ames, Wilmington ... *Alfred H. Moore* ...*Bruce Blood Lloyd Hill,* *Hill*. Elizabeth Rice, *Milesia Augusta Wickham* | *Mary Gibney Wickham*, *Wilma* | **McKinley** Letters Are Being Sent to Homes and Business Houses Leavenworth; Helen Roberta Finley. Kiowa: **Father S. Farney** IN HOTEL ELDRIDGE Lebo: Wilfred Manly Good, Longton: Mary Ellen Stoker, Luce: Alison M. Wilson *Hildeo M. Wiley* *Manhattan* **JOHN HARDY** *McMurray* **ARNETL LYN** Edmonds *McPheasant* **MARGARET** Frances Schwartz --- Nortonville: ***Dorothy Marguerite Lewis Cherier **Holden L. Dye** Ossa City **John Esch Johnson** Okakaola **Olcee Grice Edlmids** Miami **Catherine Burk** *Alma Bernie* Seek Jobs for Students *crawley Willie Rolls Watters, Personnel Helen Morgent Davidson, Salina* ****Simual James Molly, Starion Stormi Al McCook, Stephen Chatanooga, Tenn.: Hugh Presley Wesson. Inde enceance, Mo.; ↑ Winston R. Miller, 1823 Hardy AT gle ***Marlow Canon Sheldander. Wichita: ***Newton Stephen Arnold. **Ralph Clark McKillip. Des Moines, Iowa. **Catherine Murdo Harder** Kennas, Cite, Mo. *Robert James* Boozy, 2774 College: Wendela Louis Bott, 331 Forest: Thomas Sherman Tonica: ***Virginia Peckhold Breng- *** Markle Canon Shelander. Brownell 2138 Walsh; *Mary Le Burghall, 3411 Broadway; *S. Preston Hinwood, 707 Benton; **Jane Maureen Hefer, 11 East 66th; **Florence La- courte L@courte, 1835 West 75th Ter; Franklin David Marshall, 488 West 75th; Louie Monroe Moye, 3013 Romano Warnall Road; *Charles William Wea GREETINGS JAYHAWKERS: "Try a Cup of Our Delicious Coffee" 20c, 25c, 35c Meals BILL'S LUNCH 717 Mass. St. --that are always acceptable as a gift or decoration. Jayhawkers WELCOME The RUMSEY-ALLISON flower shop and greenhouses offer FLOWERS Best Equipped Florists in This Vicinity RUmSEY Phone 72 Shop ALLISON 927 Mass plan of phining boys in rooming houses. In former years boys could come in to the office and copy any addresses of houses which they thought might be suitable rooming places. This year, however, a microrecreated tabulation of rooms, their location, name of real estate, number of rooms, description of room, and price is given to those boys wishing them. This facilitates the location of students, and does away with much unnecessary trouble to landlords. Lindley Vahationed in Colorado Chancellor E. H. Lindley and Mr. Lindley most of the summer vacation in Estes Park. The Chanceller visited his son, Stanley D. Lindley, who is studying medicine at the University of Minnesota, in Minneapolis, for a time. Meeting to Colorado he was called back to Washington, D.C., to a meeting of the National Youth Administration advisory meeting, but returned to Estes Park later. JAYHAWKERS--- We Welcome You and Wish You a Successful Year. Lawrence Sanitary Milk & Ice Cream Co. PHONE 696 Welcome to Your » » » MEMORIAL UNION SPECIAL REGISTRATION WEEK ACTIVITIES IN THE UNION Friday Morning—Registering of Rush Dates. Monday Evening—Opening Varsity Dance. Wednesday Evening—All-University Free Mixer for all students. Saturday Evening—8.30, Chancellor's Reception to Students and Faculty. The Memorial Union is the center of extra-curricular activities for students, alumni, faculty, and their friends. Membership is included in your fee—pay them early and join the crowds in enjoying all of its features. ATTEND THE ALL UNIVERSITY MIXER 8-11 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18 THIS IS THE "BIG FREE NIGHT" WHICH IS ANNUALLY SPONSORED BY THE UNION OPERATING COMMITTEE. Come and get acquainted with your fellow-students. We're expecting you down-- even before you get unpacked. Won't you come in to say "hello" and take a look at our new College Clothes?... They're straight from New York and we believe they're the best. If you get a runner in your hose or forgot to bring any of those little "important" items and can't come down town, call us and we'll send them out. 9th and Mass. Call 636