A PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1961 ? Brandt Announces College Honor Roll for 1930-31 Tern 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 78 Freshmen, 71 Sopho mores, 63 Juniors and 3 Specials Are Named TOTAL REACHES 282 Dean J. G, Brandt, of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, announces awards to students who were awarded positions in her for the 1930-31 school year. Seventy-eight were members last year's 65 juniors and 3 special students. 12.19 *Verbanan* *Clarendon* Aiting, Hong Kong; William Avery Ostrin, Berlin; Ruth Bahanna, Lebanon; Loretta Katherine Briss, Virginia; Boston; Patricia Meyer, Briar; Carrie Clark, Boston; Leahna Brown, anne; Thomas Marsha Cameron, Ruth Carpenter, Ruth Clark, and Mary Gladys Cowles. Donny Davies, Gabrielle Dauda, Walter Elder Bryant, Danny Graf, Peter Kudla, Katherine Dale, Alex Geghannian, Mirko Guggenheim, Hank Haas, Eric Hagenstein, Michael Hacker, Hank Harker, Hirek Haas, Jack Hawkins, Hiren Jain Singh, Hiren Lokman, Josh Kahn, Hiren Jalom Senagar, Gil Olivier Gelbaum, Nadine Grossberg Nicobar Naviah, Rav Mayer, Doutsen Morgan, David Monto, Rochel Powell, Rakey Prakorek, Kairik Carl Catt, Carl John Proeus, Alfin Protein, Jasperion Rohde, James Snyder, Alexei Gorukov, George Rhodes, Matthew Revan, and Virginia McGrath. Piaille Largand, Ola Mar Larner, Lila Lawn, Bedge Lowry, Loiser, Author Liddick, and John Lawn. Rain, Sawyer, Martha,孙学群, Chunchen Schively, Thomas Seatt,赵伊德,Zhina Ssvald, Richard Vodda, Wenda Speers, and Emmy Lon Supton. Heward Aibebayah, *Elihahab Ainwath* *Lennard Annamett*, *Ashler Abberaht*, *Akbar Adheraht* *Baldwin*, *Annette Balker*, *Baldwin Bedin*, *Mary Blanford*, *Brandie*, *Lola Anna* *Bolger*, *S. Harvey Bennett*, *Theen F. Bukhanah*, *S. Joseph Campbell, *Walter Corn*, J. *Mahal Irani** Iron Chow, *James Cox*, *Hirrod Denaw* *Luke DiChiall*, *Mar Eldreda*, *Minnie Elliott*, *Glenn Gilmore*, *Alice Gallin*, D. Gill, *Funk*. JOB DESCRIPTION Jenna Trauthner, Cecelia Towne, Jack Turner, Lena Wagner, Margaret Walker, Robert Wallace, Lucie Weiss, and Leonard Wolf. *Wilson Hearn*, *Alma Hicks*, *Earl Hillman*, *Lili Holder*, *Mirie Loher*, *Marissa Morgan*, *Kevin Kern**, *Teresa Kelly*, *Karen Kerenth*, *Helen Kirsten*, *Earl Knight*, *Gladys Kronsch*, *Honnie Walker Lee*, and *Jason Levine*. *Alice K. Gleason* *Jose Hidalgo Jr.*, Ernest Walker*, *Herbert* "Liam Makayne," *Charlotte Mungerfield*, "Olivia Maraheim, Vera Martin, Emily Prince MeChang, "Perry Merillah, Jannica Morde, Carissa Parkin, and "Eddie Jane Penner." Parked, and "Edna Jane Pruner." "Kurt Rinsen," "Ole Ohran," "Waterloo Kruger," "The Lakers," "Johnny Elkerson," "Sadie Sleeper," "Rathyn Sawyer," "Gilbert Summer" Walsh, William Stallman, and Charles Saul. Malcolm Teller. *Junk Then.* *Jim Town* Inman. *Hornet Torture.* *Jane Torture*. *Joseph* Vogler. *Hanna Wager.* *William Walker.* and Larcia Wilson. - Name also appeared on Firstman Honor Roll. * Entered the University of Kansas with Advance Standing from other institution. Haley Allen, *Diana Anderson*, *Marion Beattie*, *Black Beauty*, *Molly H. Ballen*, *A. Brennan*, *Mary Baker*, *Catherine Cullen*, *Karen Calebo,* *Catherine Hugger,* and *David Johnson* **3**, *Mavin Johnson*, *Khalil Judd* **2**, *Baskaran Kutter*, **3**, *Marc E. Wright* **3**, *Maraget* **4**, *Lawson*, **4**, *Geraldine Larsen* **5**, *Harris Merton*, *Faree Morgan* **6**, *Khalil Judd* *Lionel Mauley* *Dennis Martin* *Frank Erasmus* ***Frederick B. Krause** *John J. Gardner*, W. Scott Gardner, *Halid Gibb* *Donnie Hainey more with our Oblivion! Theatrical, One Man Show with Oblivion! Theresa O'Leary • *Thunder* O'Larry *Theresa O'Leary* • *Para Era* Oliver Walsh • *M. N. R. Mansell* (Larlie Rubidoux) • *Hawker A. Santay* • *Clair* (Hawker A. Santay) • *Clair* (Ben Clair) • *Snicker Clockwork* • (Marigret) Benn Clair • *Snicker Clockwork* Llawn Wilson, and *Frederick Worth*. "N name appeared on Fritchman Honr Ball." "* N name appeared on Soubenner Honr Ball." "* N name appeared on both Fritchman and Sephora* (Sharer Talabena, "Wielded Venture," *Mari Lun Wah*, M. Earl West. *E.W.* 1981, *Lawrence Wilson*, and "Federick Holl." *Nose* awarded an Friarsman Honor Ball*. more honor Rolls. [Entered University of Kansas with advanced research]. Mrs. Gertude Caesar, Saturnino Castillo, 400 Eleazar Moreau, Finish. English Chemistry III *Class of 1911* Alfred Kunser, Garel M. Pickle Elizabeth Washington, Class of 1921 Joseph Kearl daught. Draught A. Olda *Class of 1911* Engen H. Nidlinger, J.H. Merck *M.* Jack P. Tunnell director, Wharton, William W. Staudt, Leader of the Board, John P. Lomberg, E. Darius Dewker, Eder Kueh, Gett Liefe, Leonard Leonard, Hill J. M. Grafenberg, Janet Janker, Jenkins J. Tewker, Rex F. Richard, Richard C. Johnson, Richard Richard C. Johnson, Nainer Warner, Chemistry II Pharmacy Buth. I: Bohanna, Sara Schildering, Richard Dalke, Parker Merrell, Lloyd Richards, Leigh Liebicki, Riley Reliledge, Louie Riese, William Ratwick, Warren Riese, Warren Ratwick, James Farnes, Fred Male Walsh, Bruce Verra, Brent Martin, and Jasmine Luerter Bauer, Forest W. Bye J., E. Hobbard, Kate A, Racifick, Maurice G. Smolt, W. Winkrau Nedison, N. B.; Berger, m庵娜彻; L. C.; Caviston, J. arborhousen; M. P.; Hankson, R.; J. G.; Koch, T.; F. Gaussing et al.; Gadir Gat; chemical H.; human H.; H. Larkin et al.; Harold K.; L. Nimbuscher; electrical H.; B. Rutton Pow Prof. Bert A. Nash, of the School of Education, spoke at a meeting of the district Parent-Teachers association held in connection with Health day at the Kansas free fair yesterday at Top-Up High School's subject was "Mental Hygiene." Mrs. Rudney Redoch Freese, A.B.25 pointed to the post of teachr of English in the schools of Moscow, Russia. Mrs. Freese is a member of the Sigma Jayhawks Flown Opar Orr, B.D.31, and Mary Breees, B.D.31, have accepted positions with Marshall Field and company of Chi- na, dressed in dress丝 in the studio of the firm. A $1,200 scholarship for the study of social work has been awarded to Charles M. Toms, B.S. 20 by the Julius Rosewall Fund as a prize for competition from the entire countries from the entire United States. Mr. Toms will take the study in September of this year at New York School of Social Work and Columbia university Henry Walter Thompson, B.E.31, who is a professor of political science at Leland Stanford University, is at press conference Tuesday to announce the Swedish control of liquor distribution. First place in the voice department of the Lamont School of Music contest sponsored by the Denver Post, was Ms. Lissner's award-winning P.S.I.M. 30. The victory brought her a special prize of six weeks of instruction from New York coach and teacher of voice. During the past year Miss Dremenna was supervisor of music in the schools of the University and her versity she studied chiefly under Mrs. Alice Moncrief of the School of Fine Arts. This 'Sweet Girl Freshman' Showed Courage, If Not Sufficient Discretion Even the best of freshman banquette is not prepared to eat for every freshman girl. Somehow though, are inclined to wander to the young gentleman friend who is waiting at A. Lyndon Morrow, who did graduate work in the University last winter, has been awarded a fellowship in geology for the coming year by a committee of the National Research council under the chairmanship of Dr. Arthur Keith. Marie Brown, A.B.21, will resume her position as mathematics instructor in the high school at Goodlund, Kan., this fall. One young freshman must have been in a great hurry to see her Prince Charming last night. The freshman banquet was in full progress. Speakers were being introduced, and profuse laughter was being offered the in coming students. Arnold R. Jones, B.S. 27, has been promoted from instructionstor to assistant professorship of accounting at the Kansas State Agriculture College. Vallado Carlson, A.B. 24, who received his Ph.D. degree at Harvard this spring in economics, will travel this coming winter in Europe collecting material. Mr. Carlson was instructor here at the University and in 1905. Since that time he has taught many times with the University of North Carolina and Williams college. Dr. Zona Loraine Sherwood, M.D.31 has received appointment to an internship in Long Island hospital, Boston Mass. Olive Weatherby, A.B.28, and Katherine Weatherby, A.B.20, who have been studying at Columbia university this fall, will teach their master's degree, majoring in commerce, will teach this coming year. Miss Olive Weatherby will teach home economies and commerce at Pipen, and will teach the same subjects will teach the same subjects at Leptonton. Gladia Cronemy has been appointed as instructor in the department of home economics of the West Virginia University. Miss Cronemy was graduated from the University in 1925 and received her master's degree this spring from Columbia. A. E. Janzen, M.A. 28, has accepted a position as professor of economics and business administration at Friends university, Wichita. Suddenly there was a staley, rustling noise beside one of the tables, an there, on her hands and knees was on of the young ladies of the honored people. But no one was no doubt about the fact that she was trying to pull a fast one, and those Edna Reybourn, A.B.31, has received an appointment to teach home economics at the Oksalaelo High School. The following former students have received appointments for the coming year: Rachel Hulse will teach a merce at lola; Ruth Taylor will teach in the grades at Bonner Springs; and Rachel Hulse will teach English and foreign languages, who were elected to positions in the grades of the Lawrence schools. Clarra Pine, Rachel Armstrong, Margaret Spalsbury, Rachel Armstrong, Margaret Spalsbury, A position as instructor in business administration at the University of Wichita has been given Vane Smith, M.A.31 Mildred Swenson, M.A.31, will teach english and history this fall at Rossville. The gas caused the staley freshman to look up, and there was another woman in front of him. There was no stopping with that. To pause would have been fatal. The girl threw her arm in front of her face, and, up fairly ran from the room. who saw her watched her progress with interest and amusement. She came closer and closer to the door. The few spectator had seen it coming all along. There within 10 feet of the door, sat Dean Agnes Husband. As she entered the room tooo heard the faint rattle, and looked down to see the cause of it. *Expressions of surprise and horror mingled her face, and she gave a sudden gag*. LOST in or near gym, Wednesday, yellow Parker fountain pen, Name V. 'Gene Bowers' on pen. Return to Kansas Business office. —9 FOR RENT: Rooms for boys. Close to Campus. 1300 Ohio. Phone 2738 W. WANTED-Student laundry; work guaranteed and prices reasonable. We deliver. Phone 1313. —18 CALL PERRYS Hand Laundry for satisfactory laundering. Work called for and delivered. Reasonable rates. Phone 2551. 111 New Jersey. --30 --per student per month. Garage close. C. D. Dahlene. 326 Miss. Phone 1921 J. Want Ads SIX GIRLS wanted for spare time work. Should be easy to make $10 to $20 per week. Phone between 6 and 7 tonight, at 1862. — 0 WELL BALANCED home cook meals All you can eat, 85.50 per week, 1228 Vermont Call 1612 Mrs. D. Heckart, 12 WANTED. Boy roommate. Inquire 943 Louisiana. North of Corbin hall. Phone 2513 M. —9 FOR RENT to boys--One large double room with private sleeping porch. Rates reasonable. Phone 1555. 1416 Term. —9 WANTED: Model I Ford touring, good tires and body, $25 or under. Call at 1208 Kentucky, or phone 2813. FURNISHED COTTAGE; Modern, suitable for married student. Walking distance from University. Price $23 with garage. Call 1825 W. – 8 WANTED: Man for roommate. Phone 1514 W. 1308 Vermont. -7 FOR SALE! Piano, cabinet grand, Visec; Casual walnut case, perfect condition. Phone 929 1117 Ky. E- Hagge. FOR RENT: Nice rooms for boys. 1312 Ohio. Rates reasonable. Phone 2738 M. -8 RADIO SERVICE: Experienced Radio- tician servicing all makes; scientific testing equipment, saves money and reinforces skills. Oedar (Bear) Phone 2846. —11 LOST: Alpha Omicron Pi pin, "Mary O'Neil." Between Rock Chalk and A OPI house. Reward. Phone 888- -S ENGINEER WANTS a roommate. Dandy room for reasonable price Only 1 block from K. U. library. Phone 20674 R. IOOMS: Boy wants roommate in southeast room, $7.50 each. Also double rooms for boys. Phone 1799. 1345 Vermont. -- $8 FOR RENT. Spacious double room for at all 1131 Ohio. Phone 1067. Home privileges. Mrs. A. N. Gercke. —8 HOME cooked, well balanced meals, 21 for $5.00. Orchestra music. The Oread, 1245 Oread Ave. —12 FOR RENT. One large room. Accommodations for four boys at $7 each 1231 Ky. Phone 2886. —6 WHITE LADY wants student laundry. LADY class work. Price very reasonable. Called for and delivered. Phone 2856 J. —11 WANTED 4 boys: Two large rooms ... modern house. Bath connecting. $5 APARTMENTS for rent: 1045 Kentucky St. William steam heated apartment house. Modern, furnished, in private home. For rent for men; in private home. Call 1871. FOR RENT: Large southeast room for boys. Suitable for single or double room. 1231 La. Call 1879 -7 STUDENT SALESMEN wanted. Experience helps but not necessary. References, 1225 Tenn. —10 FOR RENT: Boys. Better furnished rooms. $8, $9, $11, $12 per month Home privateities. Home cooked meals价租editions. 125 Twns. Pham 1996. FOR RENT: Large, well furnished room, modern private home. Walking distance of University, 937 Ohio. Phone 1905 J. FOR RENT in private home, a very nice room for professor or upper-chamman. Home privileges. Rates very low. Includes office space. 1017 New Hamphire. Phone 2596. -10 BOARD AND room for three or four boys. Room and 14 meals per week for $5. 1416 Conn. -7 ROOMS AND board for boys on the Hill at 1325 Michigan. Short walk without a climb to all University buildings and car line. Call 2986. —10 TRUNK KEYS, door keys, car keys, Good locker padlock, night latches, and auto locks in stock. Trewery and Rutte 623 Vermont. Phone 319. 28 BOYS: Nicely furnished room in private home. Prefer upperclassman or graduate student. Very reasonable rates. 1021 Tenn. —tf KANSAS CITY Journal-Post, delivered to you each e-mail and Sunday morning, 15 cents per week. Sports, news and pictures. Phone 608. --28 WANTED: College girl or teacher to share small house with young business woman. Conveniently located with permission to campus. Please call 606-tt 1946d. RADIOS FOR rent: Hanna's. Exclusive agency for Majestic Radio and Refrigerator, Await-Kent Radio and Hoove Sweeper. Phone 303. 944 Mass. T R. STUARTS Shop does good first class barber work. We will appreciate your patronage. 842 Mass. — 7 ROOMS FOR girls: Nicely furnished rooms, modern home, single or double (Study and sleeping room if desired). Free wifi. Cafeteria. Phone 1388. 1218 Mits. NICELY FURNISHED room: Single $10 or dollar 15. Garage. Centrically located between Campus and district. 611 West 8th. Phone: 2728M TAXI! PHONE 987 Guffin Taxi Trunk Trucks Oakland EIGHT Pontiac SIX TWO FINE CARS Making New Friends and Keeping the Old. Dicker Bros. Sales and Service We call for and deliver your car Phone 191 620 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kan. 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