SEPTEMBER, 1929 ST18. --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Dean's Roll of Honor for College Students Includes 188 Names Seventy-two Freshmen, 62 Sophomores, and 54 Juniors Listed Honor rolls for freshman, sophomore and junior classes in the College of Arts and Sciences were announced Aug. 19 bj y J. G. Brandt, dean of the college. The freshman list contains 52 names; the sophomore list contains 42 names; and the junior list has 64 names. One of the honors was given to the freshman list the year before, and the junior list him 64 names. One of the honors was given to the freshman list two years earlier, a cohort were also on last year's sophomore list, and 14 of them were freshman and sophomore honor rolls. The list comprises less than 19 per cent of the students enrolled in the university. That is the largest of the nine schools into which the University is divided. Freshman Honor Roll Richard Barber, Lawrence William Beck, Heklon; Mary Bennert, Mendel Eisenbyenck, Cuaud; Muad Bersehap, Tuchip; Marlene Margaret Bolton, Elsworth; Gladys Burickle, Topelia; beth Burton, Kamnica City, Mo; Darozy Christianen, Junction City; Koenny Davkin, Samantha Davkin, Taylorville, Ill. Trusa Evans, Salina; Pred Fleming Emperor; Elonov Gottlieb, Pleasant Green; Ralph Bendick, Green; Greene, Mankato; Chirese Grove Lawrence; Arthur Hughes; Elias Hoffman; Elizabeth Huffman, Olwen; Howard Hall Unidentify; Virgil Marsh-Holt, Union Ethel Hornbruck, Paula; Katherine Hosford, Lawrence; Henriess Humphrey, Eskridge; George Hurd, Abhonee Johnson, McPherson; Milton John Johnson, McPherson; Milton John staff, St. Francis; Margaret Johnston Kansas City, Mo; Maura Judie, Karran Anne Kent, Lawrence; Vivian Anne Kent, Lawrence; Vivian Anne Kent, Lawnance; Mary Krouner, Belobot, Lawnance; Mary Krouner, Belobot, Lawnance; Mary Krouner, Belobot, Lawnance; Mary Krouner, Belobot, Lawnance; William Lesovsky, Narki; Harry Lynne, Lyman, Mass.; Rachel Lundell, Maciej Krug; Margaret Lawson, Lawre Arnold Mucolier, Haven; Aultum Maria, Belleville; Jackie Nuckoll; Eller Theodore O'Larry, Lawrence; Albert Eisenberg, John; Eubank Eubath, St. Francis; Dorothy Ridway, Denver; Cole; Lloyd Bednorz, Oakland; Andrew; Andrea Prereau, Pennsylvania; Elwright; Schisser, Norton; Murray Schwartz, Kansas City, Ms.; Chriss Short, Glenn South, Logan Glen, Soxham; Susan, Virginia; Virgil Thomas, Parsons; John Williams, Lawrence; Mary William, Kansas City, Kan; Mrs. Mildred Wooten, Ottawa; Mr. Clinton Young, Lawrence. Sonhopiere Honor Roll Sophomore Honor Roll. (Names starred ("") appeared or freshman honor roll in 1928.) *Harold Allen, Lawrence; Mary Allen, Leaworth; *Philipp Hendry, Topeka; Katherine Behlener, Topeka; Katharine Behlener, Ruth Insenthal, Kansas City; Paul Brooker, Marion; *Dulley Brown, Blackwell Oak, Oklahoma; Oliver Leapson, *Ruth Cady, Lawrence; Gordon Cameron, Lawrenner; Harold Compton, Pittsburgh; Joseph J. Cooper, Pittsburgh; Jessie Loyden, Missouri; Wendall Carry, Lyon; Virginia Derby, Wichita; Frank Hubak, Wilson; *Dorke Bucklerstater, Bibbett, Pennsylvania* Dorothy, Durkey, Augusta; "Dae Eaterly, Tochelle; Hohen Harper, Lawrence"; "Marie Heard, Winnipeg"; "Jacob Flooding; Ploumour"; "Virginia Holtra, Leavensonwort"; "Kima Jennings, Hutchinson; Onniein John, Lawrence; Marion Legere; Knechtel, Lynla; Lydia Camaley; Bush, Camaley; Canalue, Bonne Lainter, Halloedl; Jack Lackley, Colorado Springs, Cole; "Burt Lyman, Hutchinson"; "Bush, Camaley, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma"; John Markham, Parsons; Anna McCampbell, Kansas City, Mo.; "Kathryn McFarland, Lawrence"; "Myron Mesoneheimer, Lawrence"; "Morgan, LawREN"; "Newlin, Lawrence." "Engene Nirdilinger, Leavenworth, Wanda Pirai Owenn, Swinton, Sturge, Florence Peek, Jewellian McCormick, Atchison "Harry Blake, Stafford, Jaston Rogers, Kane City, Kan; Harmon Seely, Lawrenner, Ralph Scher, Leavenworth Borth Stout, Tontail, Marvin Straight, Bartville, Okla., Marvin swartz, Kansas City, Mo; Lois Underwood, Pomona; Alden Weber, Awatotome, Virginia, Williamson, Harsatt,atherine Winchester, Harsatt, Tennessee, Teen Junior Honor Roll -Name appeared on freshman honor roll, 1927. **-Name appeared on sophomore honor roll, 1928. ***-Name appeared on freshman and sophomore honors, 1929. *** Bertha Abudec, Hamilton, Pa. *** Ella Bidae, Milburn; Maloney, Bondy, Burke. Stella Brookway, Wichita; Sister Stella Brookway, Wichita; Fiona Bain, Lawrence, Lucile Christie. Kansas City, Mo.; Dorothy Cochran, Kansas City, Mo.; Rachel Cooney, Maytay,坦; **William Daugherty, Junction City; Marguerite Davies, Davies; Emily deVoe, DeVoe; Mo.; **Clarence Dempsey, Leavenworth; Edwin Donnae, Bonner Stirring; Celin Epstein, Kansas City, Kansas City; **Arda Hamilton, Arda Hamilton; Waverly; Inez Hammond, Dodge City; Catherine Hummen, Burlington; **Allie Helm, Helm; **Arda Hamilton, Lawrences; Marshall Helyte, Augusta; **Forrest Jackson, Median;** **Lavon Klesker, Jarbale; Half Martin, Hutch- son; McFarlane, McFarlane, Las Vegas, N.M. Cornetius乳山, Independence, Mo.; *Miriam Morse, Kansas City, Mo.*; Norman Newell, Lawrence; *Jonathan Newell, Lawrence*; Napeo Newport, Morgantown; *Dwight Olds, Florence*; Paul Oman, Garrett; Harry Parker, Pittsburgh; Myron Poyton, Lawrence; Rose Pompei, Philadelphia; Laura Rodge, Oakland; Laura Rodge, Olmstead, Mae; Mattel Rush, Larned; *Elizabeth Rupn, Haistead; Mary Salathie, Independent, Kannah; Kenneth Salathie, Etta Kench, Joplin, Mo.; George Stauche, Lawrence; Richard Thompson, Gove; *Stanley Tohand, Wichta; Grace Turner, Tohand, Wichta; Form Weidman, Wichta; *LaBerta Alice Weiss, Clay Center, Harry乳山, Independence, Mo.*; *Dereschy Ruth White, Endora, Ky.* Y. M. Plans Program With Emphasis Given to New Student Work Early Mixers for Freshmen Carter Plans Vocational Guidance Service The early full schedule of activities for the Y, M. C. A, gives especial attention to co-operating with the University "freshman orientation week," beginning in September. The first function has been planned for Saturday night, Sept. 14, at the Union building, when an "All-States party" will be held for the especial purpose of giving all new students an opportunity to be acquainted with each other. Sunday, Sept. 15, the "V" has scheduled a "freshman trek" under the leadership of John Williams and the students to visit various points of interest tending to various points of interest on the campus; it is order that the new team be familiar with the University ground. The next Tuesday an "Origin of ka" or 'Ua Traditions?' meeting will be held at the Henley house under the amuplies of both the Yi M, and Yj W characters in a social chairman, and the Y. W. social chairman have arranged for the regular All-University mixer to be held at the Union building, Wednesday evening after a series of lectures allowing Chancellor E. H. Lindsey's address to new students. Naurdue afternoon and evening, Sept. 21, freshmen men are invited to go on a fellowship outing, at which time the Y. M. C. A. leaders will outreach to their peers. Y. M. C., on the Hill, in order to enlist the services of those interested. The first noon luncheon forum will be held either during the last week in October or the first week in Novembrer. The forum will be given by the Hill office. The fireside forums, under the direction of Richard Thompson, will be begin later on. This year, Sam Carter has provided for a special vocational council service, especially for the freshmen who are undesired concerning their life. In commenting on this new branch of activity recently, Mr. Carter said, "I find that many men entering college are best fitted for. After following some particular line of work for part or all of their college career, they may be better suited to interest line in some other field of endeavor. In an effort to help these unified ones to determine what their main interests are, I have developed a vocational guidance test, blanks, books and magazines. I hope that many will take advantage of those, since it will surely increase time and expense in college." A monthly news letter will be sent to all organization members this year, so that they will be contacted by the activities of the HII group. Once or twice each semester an All-HII letter will be distributed, according to present needs. "The first thing we have to do is to secure the attention and interest of new students," declared Mr. Carte. Call 987 GUFFIN TAXI For Taxi Service Luggage and Trunks hauled We use all Chandler cars and answer calls promptly day and night. "Y" Offer Students Jobs Room and Employment Bureau Fills Needs of Many All during the school year the M. Y. C. A., maintains a Foom and employment bureau at the Hill office in Fraser hall, in order that students may secure part-time regular employ-ment and jobs on afternoons or week-events. At the present time Sam Carter, University "Y" secretary, reports that over 150 jobs are available. All wishing to secure rooms may call at the office at any time to consult the coming-houses for the coming year. "The supply of rooms is greater in town than in the city," Carter, but "the coming air first are likely to get the best places to stay. Many townpeople already have room listed." Last year the employment bureau listed 250 permanent jobs of which 172 were filled. A number of the places were filled before the bureau could provide applicants, while in other cases, no suitable appointee was available, so skilled laborers as barbers, shop-repavers and so on, were desired. Four hundred twenty old jobs were listed, of which 376 were supplied Hill students. The total number of jobs completed by all 495 were filled by the bureau. This represents an increase of 30 per cent over the previous year office records show. Two hundred seventy-eight men were given employment the past year. Approximately 400 rooms were filled during the period. "Scoop" Hill Quickens His Journalistic Pace Editor of Fort Collins Courier Begins Career in Seventh Grade at Emporia Having established his professional prestige by the title "Scroop" while attending a prestigious college, 17, has been busy ever since increasing the pace which he sets for himself. For more than a year he has been editor of the *Express-Courier* of Ft. Mr. Hill's journalistic career began, while he was in the seventh grade at Emporia, when his stories; he continued the work through high school and at the University, he was entirely self-reliant, with the correspondence for the local paper. The Topeka Capital was the next field of Mr. Hirsch's activity; he was the first to own the city, War, but returned to the Capital. Later, in 1919 he went to the Philadelphia Public Ledger and the Union Journal, where he worked until 1920 to 1924 he served as secretary of the K. U. Alumni Association and later as acting manager of advertising manager of the Arkansas City Traveler until 1928, when he went to a company of Mr. Hirsch's tireless endeavor and his ingenuity, is the fact that following the fire which destroyed his office, Mr. Hirsch had not a single issue of the paper was missed. The type was set in several editions, and the paper was done in another, but the paper appeared every day. The building in which the Express- Courier is now at home is not a new one and has a history; it has served as store building, stood vacant during the hard times of 1907, was remodeled for a moving picture house, and later re-occupied as a bowling alley and bookstore by the Ft. Collins Publishing Company and its journalistic activity began. Miai Mildred Eldridge, who received her A. B. degree from the University of Kansas in June, and who has been doing some feature work for the Osawatomie Graphic for the past few weeks, has recently started an online course to this work she will also teach one class in high school journalism. To those who are coming to Lawrence for the first time, we extend a hearty welcome. This is the home of Peacock, Walk-Over, Arch- Preserver shoes for women. Walk-Over shoes for men. Headquarters for--and Supplies All University Textbooks Fountain pens and pencils Regulation note books Laundry Cases Memory books Diaries K. U. Stationery Felt banners and pennants Drawing sets K. U. blankets Sore No. 1 1401 Ohio Store No. 2 1237 Oread ETTA KETT