1e001b54 be:huH x12 Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Sept. 15, 1960 Reception Is in New Union Wing WELCOME—More than 3.000 new students and their parents attended a reception in their honor last Sunday at the Student Union. The event was sponsored by the SUA. Above, in the Big Eight room adjoining the Ballroom, parents and students pass through a reception line to shake hands and receive a welcome to the University from Dr. W. Clarke Wescoe and personnel deans of the University. The reception was held in the new wing of the Kansas Union. Several of the rooms adjoining the Ballroom are separated by collapsible partitions. New Theory for Separates! Be Sure Like a highland breeze, refreshing wool and mohair blends are sweeping the country and campus. Pick sweaters in fabulous heaters that wash easily by hand. Sizes 34 to 42. Have your skirt in a bonnie plaid or smart solid, lined to keep fit. Sizes 8 to 18. 595 and 695 Shop Till 8:30 Tonight at Penney's - 830 Massachusetts Freshman Halls Have Four New Counselors Four women have been added to the counselor staff for the freshman residence halls. The addition of the women became necessary when Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall was changed into an all freshman hall. The new women counselors are: Carol Coberly, Grove senior, Sandra Hopkins, Hays senior, Donna Roberson, Mission junior and Peggy Shank, Ihiawatha junior. GSP had previously been used to house both freshman and upperclass women. All of the upperclass women who live in residence halls will be housed at Lewis Hall. The men have taken over Carruth-O'Leary and Grace Pearson. There are 750 freshman women in the resident halls of GSP and North-Corbin. Lewis Hall has 432 upperclass women. Janet Knowle will serve as the resident director for all of the freshman resident halls. Mrs. Betty Salters is the resident director at Lewis Hall. Miss Knowle will be assisted by five graduate assistants. They are Agnes Jimison, Mary F. Watson, Marcia Gray, Audrey Hanson and Judy Allin. Billie Dowdell will assist Mrs. Salters. Lewis Hall was originally built for men but due to the increase in both freshman and upperclass women, it has been converted into a women's hall. Shooting for Space FARMINGDALE, N. Y. (UPI) — Scientists are taking a new model of the old-fashioned air gun into space laboratories today. A high-speed hydrogen gun is used in a Republic Aviation Corp. test chamber to fire tiny projectiles at experimental space vehicles. The plastic projectiles simulate the effect of meteoroid strikes in space, permitting scientists to gauge such effects in shaping the vehicles. Ahead of Average MONTPELIER. Vt. (UFI) — Vermonters drank more beer and al least year than the national average, according to the U.S. Brewers Foundation. Per capita consumption was 16 gallons compared to a national rate of 15.3 gallons. ELECTED! By a landslide...the new Esterbrook "101"! Now—a different type of cartridge pen! It carries 2 cartridges in the barrel—one is a spare—so there's no need to run out of ink. 32 points in its favor! Every point custom-fitted to a different handwriting personality. Choose your personality ...choose your pen point...32 in all! $1.95 is the low, low price of the Esterbrook "101" Renew Point Fountain Pen...so there's no opposition to the fountain pen budget this year! Get on the Esterbrook bandwagon...pick your pen and pen point now! 5 colors. Squeeze-fill available, too! Esterbrook Pens *T. M. The Esterbrook Pen Co. The Esterbrook "101" $1.95 Other Esterbrook pens slightly higher THERE'S A POINT CHOICE OF 32=ONE IS CUSTOM-FITTED FOR YOU! student italic broad medium