Thursday, Sept. 17, 1959 University Daily Kansan will Page 5 apher, critical haran h 28- rt on erica, April ed Ad Carruth and O'Leary Halls opened this fall as the first co-educational dormitories on the KU campus. Carruth-O'Leary Now Coeducational Dorm The twin dormitories share a common basement and main floor while the two upper stories are separate. Due to a demand for women's housing facilities, O'Leary Hall is housing 100 women students while the connecting Carruth Hall is housing 100 male students. Share Two Areas A slight revision in this year's Western Civilization program includes the addition of three new books and new editions of several materials issued last year. Western Civ Adds 3 Books Students who enrolled in the first semester reading course last spring will not be held responsible for changes in the first semester program. Those enrolling in the second semester course will be required to purchase new books, however, he said. Two separate lounges open off the foyer where male and female residents will be able to enjoy visiting privileges during regulated hours a privilege enjoyed by all other houses on the campus. Separate At Closing Mark Plumber, assistant director of the program, said the change will involve about one fifth of last year's readings. J. J. Wilson, director of dormitories, said the change involved a minimum of expense—the price of installing four doors. After closing hours, hallways from the foyer leading to the living areas Western Civilization final examinations will be offered in January. May and July. Vernon E. Wilson, acting dean of the School of Medicine and director of the Medical Center, has been appointed dean of the University of Missouri's school of medicine. Dr. V.E. Wilson To Missouri U. Dr. Wilson will assume his new duties Nov. 1 when W. Clarke Wescoe, dean of the School of Medicine, returns from a teaching position at the University of the Phillippines School of Medicine. The more we love our friends, the less we flatter them; it is by exusing nothing that pure love shows itself—Jean Baptiste Moliere. "The Dormitory (O'Leary) will be as secure as any other women's residence on the campus," Mr. Wilson said. are sealed off with a pair of newly installed doors. The total represents a 10 per cent increase over 1958. There were 2,906 students on the Lawrence campus and 355 at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, KU. Male students living on a slim budget will be able to take their dates to an economical dinner, provided both are residents of Carruth and O'Leary Halls. The dormitories feature a common cafeteria line and kitchen, but separate dining areas. While dates may not be able to sit together, they can at least wave. Summer session enrollment of 3,261 was higher than any summer term since the veterans returned from World War II. Summer Session Enrollment 3,261 The University campus was host to 372 high school girls from throughout Kansas during the 17th annual Sunflower Girls State in June. Graduate students comprised 43 per cent of the total enrollment, or 1.258. The operation of summer institutes for the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Office of Education contributed to the large number of graduate students. Ann (Ginger) Leffler, Pittsburgh High School senior, was elected 1959 governor. She succeeded Linda Lou Lyman, of Hutchinson, the 1958 Girls State governor. Girls Staters Met Here in June Dr. Walter J. Meserve, Jr., associate professor of English, has been appointed a Fulbright fellow for this school year. The American Legion Auxiliary sponsors the event each year to acquaint high school girls with the structure of city, county, state and national governments. He will lecture on American literature at the University of Manchester, England. Meserve Gets Fulbright Collar shiny? 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