vc = D G G G G G 5 GRADUATE MAGAZINE—SPECIAL NEWS EDITION MEMORIAL COMMITTEE In the Lifetime of K. U. Folks URGES LARGER UNION Lowered Building Costs to Per mit Better Building For Same Money MORE SPACE FOR WOMEN More Small Dining Rooms Also Favored in Committee's Preliminary Report Plans for the Kansas Union building are receiving the most careful consideration. An extensive investigation is under way in the effort to have the building serve to the best advantage all university interest can be gained in structural structure of which all friends of the University may be proud. A special committee headed by Professor George C. Shand, has made a preliminary report on plans to Chancellor E. H. Lindsley, president of the Memorial Corporation. The present investigation indicates that he will allow a larger building than the tentative plans provided for. The following preliminary recommendations were made: 1. Using the tentative plans as prepared by Professor Goldamth as a basis, the total contents will be increased in such proportions as the apparent reduction in building costs will permit, allowing all of the proposed $500,000 to be used for the building proper, it being assumed that equipment cost will be taken care of in addition to the $500,000 Request the architect to outline general plans covering first extensions to the building in as far as these can be reasonably anticipated for the not too far distant future. A swimming pool appears to be one of the first features for consideration in an extended Union. 3. Request the architect to examine into the feasibility of so arranging the building as to admit of the possible combination of the large and small social halls into one room for special occasions. 4. Provide more adequately for small dining room service through the installation of a group of rooms which may be used singly or opened into larger dining spaces. A minimum of four such units, each accommodating six people is suggested. One dining room should be set aside for use of the Chandelier to be available for others only in the event it is not needed by him. 6. Provide for Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. offices in some part of the building. 5. Reduce the space proposed for campus societies to not less than four rooms of the same general character as provided for in the tentative plans communication will call for the saving of space at some points. 7. Provide more adequately for the ladies of the University as follows; a. Parlor space corresponding to proposed parlor to be used as girls' reception and reception room and to be made a character than tentative parlor plans. Add a small kitchenette where girls may prepare tea and very light lunches; provide more cloak rooms than in the tentative plans and so arrange the interior that ladies may get from the side entrance to the mail office without going through the parlor. Add a sun parlor if possible. b. There is proposed for the second floor: A "rest room" large enough to accommodate 12 cots, this room to be located in a quiet section of the building. A smaller "parlor" for girls receptions and in connection with this space there should be provided two kitchens and a floor space of not less than 300 square feet. An office room to accommodate about 25 persons to be used by Girl's campus societies. c. On the third floor there might be provided; A sewing and pressing room to accommodate two sewing machines and four pressing stands with proper space allowance for such equipment. A dressing room equipped with at least ten lavatories and mirrors, six to eight toilets, and shampooing and manicuring parlors. The committee emphasized in its report that these recommendations are tentative, and that changes may be necessary in the drawing of definiplans. Migmont Stephen Weaver. fw.18-19 is living at 525 North St, Haston Rauge. Lb. she writes "Have a baby boy four years old" in class prologue for G. U. in 1940." M. B. Winegar, fs '19-20, is a ban clerk at Lebanon, Kana. specialist in the extension division of K. S. A. C., and lives at 413 Denison Ave., Manhattan, Kansas. R. I. Gatton, fm '85, is a switchman for the Union Pacific railroad at Green River, Wyoming. He has one child, a boy 4 years old. (Continued from page 4) Clarence A. Gleed, fs '09-19, is in government work at Denver, and lives at 2743 Lafayette ST. Florence May Gonne, *f*s '09-11, is a teacher at Fairfax, Mo. John L. Hackett, fs '09, is in the real estate and loan business at 718 1-2 Central Ave., Fort Dodge, Ia. Otto P. Higgins, f9-10-9, is a lawyer in Kansas City and lives at 2321 East 22nd St. He has three children. During his time as correspondent for the Kansas City Star, Homer Hoyt, 123, may be addressed c.o. American Telephone and Telegraph company, 195 Broadway, New York City, NY 10014. Mail to 31st Street at 31st Street and Louisiana, Lawrence A. W. Hoster, 69-11, is with the J. W. Jenkina Sone Music company in Kansas City, Mo, and lives at $860. Kenwood. Harold B. Kellog, f9 *09-11*, is accountant for the Associated Oil company of San Francisco and lives at 2400 Durant Ave., Berkeley, Calif. Huth Kenney, fs '99, is a bookkeeper in Lawrence, and lives at 1038 Teen St. Lawrence. In '99-1L, is manager of a clothing and dry goods store at Simla, Colo. Emma Kouns, fs '15, is teaching at Salina, address P. O. Box 564. Herbert W. Krotamier, fa '09-10, he teaching in the Benson College school in Portland, Ore, and may be admitted at 1057 Division St. Henry W. Laffer, fw '93-11, is manager of the Lafter clothing company at Jewell, Kana. He has one son, John age 2. Carl C. Lautb. f9 '82-10, is secretary treasurer of the Flower Builder, Loan and Investment company in Wichita, and lives at $2328 East English St. A. A. Langworthy, fs '99-10, is a geologist with the Gypsy Oil company at Tulsa, Okla. E. G. Lay, *fe' 91-13*, is a deputy for the Treasury department and is located at Salina. He writes: "Single, still looking for an old fashioned girl. I go about doing good helping the taxonomies do my job. Then, make out his income return." Wilmer H. Learned, fs '99-10, is farming on rural route 2, Stafford, Kans. Cha, O. Lee, 12, writes from Nanking, China, "I spent the winter until April in the Language School at Nanking, China, and then went to the famished school, where I am in Nanking now for a few days when I return at once to the famine work." Sarah Cory Menezes, fz. 09, has been treasuring line at #42 Exchange Phoenix, where she works as a staff member he har at Dallas, Tex., after leaving c. 15. His husband is Harry E. Helen Hinkle Merwin, 19-81, living in Lawrence. Her husband isTrace W. Merwin, 11. They have one child. Betty, 4 years old. W. M. Morton, fa '09-14, is a lawyer in the Corby-Forcee building at St Joseph, Mo. Ethel P. McNutt Murray, fs '09-10, living at 1213 South Denver St, Tulsa kla. Diease Theo. Myers, '13, has moved from Pigagua, Iowa to Russell, Kansas to work as a professor at a world tour. She recently spent two years supervising mission schools in the Philippines and China. She may be addressed at her home, 524 Cypress Ave, Kansas City. C. O. Perry, 'fs-09-10', is a mechanic in Wichita, and lives at 1710 Sloan Ia Dav. Ace in Wichita, and lives at l713 IIa. Idave G. W. Rauch, f. '90, who is manager of the Salina Light, Power and Power Building, L. Doherty & Co., New York as clerk 1915. Promoted to manager at Marlford, Ohio, 1917. Transferred to Salina, Ohio, 1920. Grace M. Rupert, fs '09-11, is in instructor in chemistry at Hackett Medical college, Canton, China. Reis J. Bryland, fd. 99-11, is a lieutenant in the signal corps of the army and is now stationed with the Fourth Signal company at Camp Lewis. Wash. Percy O. Severs, fs '09-10, is assistant cashier in bank in St. John. He has two children. at the University of Utah at Salt Lake City, residence, 352 University St. M. Eleaon Smercheck-Gallup, *f*g 99-11, is living at blue Raina, Kansas. George Samuel Shadoy, g'12, is now in Brooklyn. George Smith, *g*13, is City. residence, 351 University St. Ethylene willford Thorpe, f9-11.88 has lived for the last five years in New York where she is a vocal coach and conductor. The street address is 524 W. 118th St. Lida Leser Tillotson, *fa* 19-13, *b* living at $11.50. Lang Avant, Pittsburgh. Linda Leser Tillotson, *fa* 19-13. They have two children, Mary Katherine, born August 16, 1814, and Marc Katherine, born August 16, 1814. Samuel E. Thornburrow, fs '09-10, is cashier of the Wetmore State Bank. Wetmore, Kanz. Sam B Stoll, f'9-10, 13 is a representative of the Pathe Film Corporation at 134 E. 861th K. Kansas City, Mo. C. A Tederick, f'9-10, 15 is a physician B. John W. Bell, fa '90-11, is a real estate appraiser for the MortgageGuardage company of Los Angeles at Fresno, Calif. '70 Mattel building. Margaret Corecoran Wagner, fa '09. Is living on route 1, Troy, Kansas. She has three children. Walter J. Troundale, fs '09-13. is in the land and investment business at 128 West 7th St. Newton. Hallie Kline Yeoman, fx '90-11,莱 saw at Rio Hondo, Tox. She was mar- ried in 1912 to Joe Yeaman, and they have two daughters and one son. William Wallace Ada, fa '10-11, is a pharmacist for the Tulley-McFarland In preparation for the memorial campaign activities for the fall months, W. J. Baumgartner, '00, organization secretary for the Memorial Corporation, is spending much time in the field. PROP. W. J. BAUMGARTNER Drug company of Topela, and Ives al 1254 Van Buren St. Olive L. Andrews, fa '14, will be in Glasse, Kans., after September 1st. She is sending the summer at Abilene. Mary Eliffe Dean Alt, fa '10-11, is living at Duchess, Utah. Prof. Baumgartner has agreed to temporarily give up his school work in order to devote his full energies to teaching and helping students. It was Professor Baumgartner who originally suggested the million dollar memorial, and since he has been outliving in his efforts, the campaign has gained significant direct charge of the initial campaign, in which more than $200,000 was raised among students and faculty. A. A. Akimson, feb 16-11, is superintendent of the store department of the Coleman Lamp company at Low Angeles Sail. His address is R. P. D. 12 box 62. He writes that he is 'Making a pressure central generator gasoline storage and distribution.' Gen W. Atkinson, fa 16-12, now serving his second term as registrar of documents for the University of the University of Kansas. He married Margaret Jamison and has two children. Their address is in 118 East St. John St. Guelph. George F. Biddison, fs 10-11, is a dentist in Chicago, and lives at 1230 E. 63d Street. G. B. Hair, fr 70-12, is assistant professor of Physics at the University of Nevada, and lives at 1059 Sierra St., Teen. Ruby Peek Burch, fa '18-11, is teacher in a consolidated school at Montenue Kaua... where her husband, James F. Burch, is superintendent. H. R. Calhoun, f. 12-13, and Irens Holper Calhoun, 14, are living at Brookfield, Mo. where Mr. Calhoun is manager of the Halliburton company A. P. Campbell, fs '10-12, is a farmer on rural route 6, box 42, Ann Arbor, Mich. Volney J. Cisna, e' 14, has moved from Eldorado to Wichita, where he is with the Kanza Gas and Electric company. Claude L. Corgina, e 14, has moved from Wamego, Kans., and may be addressed the Harvey S. Mack company, Harmon Place at 13th St, Minneapolis. Wilson R. Coffman, fs '10-11, is a stockman and farmer at Overbrook Kansas Theo. C. Copeland, fa '10-N, is a musi teacher at $40 Ohio St., Lawrence. Hal Curran, fa '9-10, '12-14, is law. Henry W. Dixon, c. 14, g. 75, is in the sales and service department of the Ward Baking company of New York, at Berkeley, Calif., and lives at 2714 Alcatraz Ave. He was married in December in Graves Gay, University of California. 29 P. B. Devlin, e '14, is an erecting en gineer with the Consolidated Producers and Refiners company at Tiffin, Tex., address Box 267. Anna, C. Colline, fs '10, is teachin, at Aberdeen, Ida. Rail Eldridge, fc 15-14, is editor of the Argus at Mount Vernon. Wash. which he purchased with Ray Thorpe in 1918. He has a son born December Clare Clayton Eddy, in 1985, at 746 S. Byron Ave., Detroit, Mich. she was married in 1912 to H. N. Eddy. A daughter Martha Jean Eddy was born clst at Casper, Wyo. John M. Forbes, fa '10-11, is a farme Arthur F. Duncan, fs '10-12, is on the editorial staff of the Kansas City Star Lela Gold, '14, has moved from Minneapolis, Minn., to 387 W. Park Ave. Pittsburgh, Kans. Geo. A. Holiday, ff 10-13, is in charges of property and assistant attorney for the Board of Foreign Missions of the Methodist Episcopal church at 158 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Before the Board of Publications house Tokyo, Japan Havel Dolan Foster, '15-11, in liv ing at Clifton, Ks Ross A, Etter, fs' 10-11, is a pharma- ist at Wrox Wyo. Kathryn, Margaret and Nadine, aged 6. 6 and 4 years, who will some day attend K. U." Grace Terrell Hilford, fs '10-12, writes from 198 N. Gokhla, Bedena Oklahoma Alfred Samuel Hughes, f 10-11, 14, is traveling Auditor for the Empire Gain & Flee company, Bartleville, Okla William Lewis Hughes, f 10-11, Virginia Elward Huffine, fs '10-12, living at 104 W. 20th St, Hutchinson Kansas. Mary Mabel Hunter, fs '10-11, is treasurer of Labette county, at Oswego Kansas. W, J. Wacks, f'10-12, and Marion Obermeyer Jacks, f'12-13, are living in Coldwater where Mr. Jacks is a banker. Obermeyer Jacks, aged 5, lived 1, and Harriet, aged 5 months. from 502 N. Oak St., Pauls Valley, Okla. "Married September 4, 1912, to Volney H. Hilford. "15. Have three daughters Humphry W. Jones, '14, has moved from Emporia to 431 College Ave. DeKath III. owner of a garage at Knoxville, III. Mary Mabel Hunter. fax 104.14. in架 Glenn E. Kiser, fs 95-18, am- sher; Wattersite hatte Kiser, fs 124-14, are living at Novinger, Mo., where Mr. Kise is editor of the Novinger Herald. Milton William Kenney, 1 '14, has moved from Nevada to Lawrence, Kana Mary Wattles Morse, fa '16-11, is liv- ing at 134 Appleton St. Parsons. Her husband is Orlin R. Morse, fa. they have a little girl, Eigenor Eaton Morse. Vernish John Lloydpie, 70 to 18, IA, address at 31 Franklin, Parkin, III, Georgia. 70 to 12, Kane, IA. 71 is a lawyer in Pittsburgh, Kans., and may be addressed at 31 W. 2d, St. Howard E. Mervine, fs '10, is in the garage business at 425 East 13th St. Hutchinson, Kans. Charlotte K. May, fs 10-13, is head curve in the operating room of the city capital at St. Louis, and may be addressed at 2945 Lawson Ave. Mary E. Morton, fs 10-11, is a librarian at Palo Alto, Calif., and may be addressed at 1720 Middlefield Road. Ernest R. McCommaughay, fs 10-11, a flemmer for the Santa Fe and lives at La Junta, Colo., address, East 5th Home Place. Eliza C. Mowry, fe' 10-14, is a lawyer at Ouray, Colo. Z. Maude McConnaughy, fs '10-11 教学 at St. John, Kana. G. D. Nabb, fs 18-11, is a traveling sutleman for the International Harvester company and lives at Overland Park, Kans. American consul at Port Liman, Costa Rica. Arthur Cheat Perry, 14, has moved from Kirkland, WA, to McDouglas, Wash. He is the general manager of a manufacturing plant in Kansas City, Mo., and is living at 7031 Broadway. Bessie Anderson, Freyer, fs '16-12, is living at Hillsdale, Okla. She has two sons, Frank, 4 years, and James, 7. Paul Ross, '14, has moved from Wichita, to Whitewater, Kans. Kansas City, Mo., and is living at 7031 Rughe St. He has two children, Bessie Anderson. Prever. fs. 10-12. I. Chester Roberts, g. 14, was matron on June 29th to Killian, May Stankey, and Diana Rutherford who received his Ph. D. from Yale this spring and will be professor of Chemistry at University College London. Addison Richards, f. '10-12, is now manager of the Denver branch of the Hawkeye Tire & Rubber company, and may be addressed at 1614 Broadway. His ten years in the rubber business him to various parts of South America. Frank Creagon Sands, fax 10-15, in manager of the Cherryville Steam Launery. He was married to Regina Stahl, of Cherryville, on December 28, 1919. H. G. Satterthwaite, fs 79, is superintendent of the Anaconda Mining company's electrolytic zinc plant at Mount Rushmore State Park. The central Ave. He has one child, Donald S Nettie S. Smith, *f*'10-12, is a commercial artist at Smith Center. Kanna She spent last winter in New York City. She lived at H. Stone, in 115 Spruce Avenue. Albert Leter Strother, 19'11-19, is an electrical engineer with the St. Louis County division of the Union Electric address at 204 Emery Building. Earl L. Thompson, g '14. is a teacher of mathematics in a junior college at Joliet, III, and lives at 218 Richard Sibb Marie Collins Swabey, '14, is living at 111 Ruth St. Houston, Tex. M. Edna Wallace, fs 15-11, is teni- narily in charge of the lo Ting Hospital at Lo Ting, South China, Her home is in Stafford, Kans. J. D. Turner, fs 10-11, is secretary of the Chamber of Commerce at El-Dorado Kans., address, Box $44. Lella Watson, 14, 'g. 15, is head of the language department of the high school and junior college at Santa Ana, and Vivienne at 408 N. Prairie. Adin Hilton Webb, fs. 10-11, is resident physician for the Student Health Service at the University of Nebraska. He lives at 1880 Washington Street. Helen Alphin Wellepp, fs '10-14, b living at St. John, and has one son Charles Edward, 3 years old. A. Riley Wiley, fa '10-12, is division surgeon for the Prince railroad and chief surgery for the Tulsa Hospital. He is the 725 May building, Tulsa. Oklahoma Mael Thornton Wilson, 10-11, 11 in hating at Horton, Kane. Her husband is "Bunny" Wilson, 14, and they have two Nancy, Nancy, age 6, and "Bunny" as well. Marle E. Wilson, fb 10-11, is with the California Highway Engineering office at Dunsmuir, Calif. He went to Calif in 1919 after returning from the War. Charles C. Younggreen, fw. 10-12, director of publicity and advertising of Flowe Work flows at Racine, Wis., live events, menta. He is president of the Racine Ald Club, author of "Financing a Flowe" or "author of the Flowman dollar magazine." Martha Terrell Yust, "14, has moved from Overbrook, Kans., to 34 Fifth St. East, Hutchinson. Hianche Benedict Varnu, fa '10-11, is living at 717 Missouri, Lawrence, Kana Guy W. Gov. Shoritz, la, force MORE CO-OP HOUSES AT K. U. NEXT YEAR Lawrence Men Arrange for Purchase of Two More Houses For Girls Two more cooperative houses for self-supporting girls have been purchased by a group of Lawrence men who, as part of the same plan as the Lakota house which has been in operation for the past two years. The new houses are located at 1208 Mississippi Street and 700 Alabama Street. The price was $700. The girls pay for these houses on the installment plan and when paid on the instalment plan, the organisation to be held in trust for the use of self-supporting girls. Many others that have money enough others made loans and others gave the use of their names to secure credit. Three business men have agreed to give $500 more each for the purchase of a fourth house, provided another gift of $500 is secured. The two houses for which arrangements have just been made will provide for 90%. admission have been received from more girls than it will be possible to care for. The outstanding feature of the cooperative plan is that the girls by doing all of their own work can live on approximately half of what it The campaign for more houses will be continued until all self-supporting girls can be cared for according to the rules set by the mean of the rooming house committee. from Coldwater to 405 W. Jefferson St. Pittsburgh. Edward L. Abbey, fs '11-12, is an automobile dealer at 334 East Fifth Newton. He has one child. Bess Lola Andre, fa '11-12, is a pri- ncient teacher at Neodesha, Kans, Her- home is in Billings, Mo. Emily Annadown, fs '15, has moved from Los Angeles to 419 Vine St., Glennale, Calif. Carrie Beery, *is* 11-12, is a teacher, a Coolidge, Kanz Anna M. Bulger, 'f1-13, is teaching in Laramie, Wyo. Hal M. Black, fi 11-12, is a lawyer in the Fourth National Bank building Wichita. He married Helen Jackson Sim. Leon M. Bocker, 75, has returned from Shanghai, China and is a sales engineer at Solomon, Kans. Maud Spurrier Branden, f. 11-12. is superintendent of schools for Kingman County, Kansas. Warren C. Burges, fs '11-12, is an industrial engineer at 8137 Evans Ave. Chicago. He married Helen M. Davis, fs '11-12. George Francis Burton, fa 11-14, is an attorney at 1214 Alaska building. Seattle, Wash. He was married in December 1918 to Millie Garrison, fa. Rollo H. Cheney, fs '11-12, is a dentist at Gypsum, Kanns, Owen C. Chin, fs '11-13, is marble and lives at Polson, Montana, where he is in the flour milling business Clement F. Clark, fs '11-12, is a lawyer yer in Wichita and lives at $39 So Holyoke. John M. Clauzer, ff 11-12, is buoye for the St. Lous Dental Manufacturing company at 215 North 10th St, St Louis, Mo. Cornell Hardcastle Connwell, fs 95-1. is living at 1314 State St, Emporia Kans. She has two children, Cornell and Leo. Earnest Thornton Creager, fs '11-13, h. a produce dealer at La Cygne. Edith M. Cross, 15, and Guy Hail p14, will be married at Ella's, Kansas. On the day they will make their home in Oakley, Kansas where Mr. Hall is in the drug business. Gec. L. Davis, fs '15, is a physicia at the U. S. Naval Hospital at Fe Lyon, Colo. Fred A. Deichman, ff '11-23, is district manager of the Equitable Life company of New Work in Kauai City, Hawaii. Fred A. Deichman, ff '11-23, and a daughter, Shirley Deichman, age 2. b. C. A. Delany, ff '11-12, is a lender. C. A. Delaney, fc '11-12, is a banker and real estate business at 609 Texas Bank building. Fort Worth. Ivan Willis Dibble, is '11-12, is a grocer in Topéka, and lives at 1251 Fillmore St. Mabel Paris, '15, was married to George Wiley Brown, a graduate of K S A. C at Kannapolis, Kauzne on June 27, 1903. He an irrigated ranch near Hardin, Mont. P. M. Ferguson, fs '11-13. is an accountant at Wichita Falls, Tex., address, Box 1227. * Don D. Foote, fa '11-12, is a steam shovel engineer at Spring Hill. Kans. Gladys Liggett Flak, f12 '15, was married to O. J. Fisk, f15, and is now living at Wetherford, Okla. Charles P. Grabakas, c "15, is superintendent of schools at Great Bend, Kans, and lives at 2410 Forest Ave. He son, Charles P. Harn, Jr, born Oct 3, 1920. Claude I. Griffith, fs "11-12, is a patient in a government hospital in Washington, D.C. He may be addressed a Lincoln Hotel. 1 Millie Shaw Hamlin, f1-12, 13, laV at 902 Coolidge, Wichita, Kans. Frances Folsom Hart, fa '11-14, is librarian for the Citizens Union, 2 West 97th St., New York City. Richfield Fields Wepworth, 11-13, is a lawyer at Durlingage, and write "Have a wife and one daughter. Get "giving along fine, everything lovely." Joe G Howard, ff 11-14, had charge of the government's gun works at Milwaukee, during the war, and is now in the office. He also has His address as 214 Martin St. Bernice Huff, ff '11-3, is a kindergarten teacher at Chapman. Kans C. Ippolito, Kansas. H. P. Jagger, 14-11-2, a banker at Oakley, Kansas. Walter R, Johnston, fs '11-12, is a grain dealer at Coldwater, Kann. He is married. Joy Stevenson Ewing Kent, 1'15, has moved from Keokuk, IA., to Chicago, co Swift & Co. Helen Evelyn Huey, *as 11*, is a photographer with the Union Truck company of Coeville, Kana, and lives at the St. After leaving K. U. she attended college and later worked for the Sinclair College and later worked for the Sinclair Reading company for four years. C. G. Libby, fa 11-12; is a veterinarian at Glenn Elder, Kane. He was graduated in 1918 from K. S. A, C. Henry W. Loech, fa 'IL, is telegraph and sport editor on the Arkansas Gazette at Little Rock. He lives at 2024 Cumberland. Ralph B. Lovett, ff 11-12, who is a captain in the U. S. Army, sailed for Europe on July 11th for a three month trip. Paul P, MacCaskill, fs "11-12, is a lawyer at Paronee, and lives at 1614 Grand Ave. He was admitted to the bar in January 1914. In 1913 he married Herriot of Lawrence and they have two children, Paul F., now 7 years old. Mark F. Massey, fs 09-18, is chief affidavant of the ammunition division of the office of the chief of ordinance of the War Department in Washington. He lives at 918 St. Sidney, N. W. F. M. Finger, ts "11-14, is a land apraiser for the C. B. & Q. R., at room 1004, 547 W. Jackson Boulevard, Chicago. E, M. Mendell, fa '11-12, is a salesman for the Daton Scale company at Iola, Kansas. Mary Fuller Moody, *fs*11-12, is living on a farm near Eudora, Kans. Anna E. Murray, fs '11-13, is a music and dancing teacher at 223 N. Adams St, Junction City, Kans. Elizabeth Morrow, fs '15, has moved from Iola to 602 National Avenue, Fort Scott. Robert Harold Nason, *fl* 11-32, is sales manager for the Bancorp Bank in New York and at 274 N. 10th St. He has two chil- dren; he age5, *age 2*, and *Helen M*. Gladys Kinlow Parent, fs 11-12, may be addressed at 414 Deveny Bldg., Fairmount, W. Va. Walter E. Needles, fs '11-12, is a dentist at Gypaum City, Kans. Walter R. Pickering, fs '12-16, is farming near Galena, Kans. Ellot Porter, '11, is Prebysterian minister at Harlowton Montana. John H. Probat, its '11-13', is manager of the Probst Grain company of Arkansas City, Kans. C. E. Painter, e 15, in a sales engineer of waterworks supplies at 325 Valker Bank, Salt Lake City. He was married May 10, 1920. Ralph R. Rader, '15, l '17, and Amy 'an Horn Rader, '17, announce the birth f a daughter, Heien Louise. Henry W. Ralatin, fm '11-12, is a dentist at Wichita, address. 426 S. Vine. Helen Rigby, '15, and Robert L. Misellii oft of Concordia, were married on May I, 1921. B. J. Bieseley, 15, 1 17, is a lawyer at Stockton, and lives at 117 N. Ash. Ash has three sons, Charles William, James, and Edward John. Richard Edward, and Jerry Burr. Jr. Margaret Kanaga Rosman, fs '11-12, is living at 700 Jefferson St., Hillsboro, Illinois. Laura H. Rowles, fs '11-12, is a teacher in the public schools at Wichita, and lives at 1028 Ohio Avenue. Orin H. Ruth, '15, has moved from Upland, Calif., to Woodlake, Calif. Ralph L. Segor, fs '11-14. is in the farm loan business at 718 Broadway. Concordia, Kansas. Lawrence Powers Smith, fs "11-12, is vice president of the Central Savings Bank, Detroit, Michigan. William Sydney Spleer, m '15, 16, may now be addressed at 216 College St. Rosedale, Kans. Lt. Ralph D. Sproull, '15, is now stationed with the 12th Field Artillery at Camp Travis, Tex. Loo Spurrier, fs '11-14, is a teacher at Kingman, Kana. He attended summer school at K. U. this year. Olive Carr Strachan, fs. and Prof. Norman F. Strachan, 15 are the parents of a daughter, Agnes Betty, born June 11th. Frank D. Swenson, f1-11-12, is an engineer for the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad at Miles City, Mont., address, P. O. Box 1014. Clarence L. Tobin, fs '11-15, is instructor of electricity in the junior high school at Pittsburgh, Pa., and lives at 814 Floor Avera, Avalon, Pa. Verna Treadway, fs '11-13, was graduated from K. S. A. C in 1915 and since (Continued on page 6)