Page 14 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 15, 196 Faculty, Staff Changes and Additions Announced Several members were added to the faculty of the University of Kansas during the summer. At the same time present and former members of the faculty and graduates from the University received promotions and appointments. The following is a run-down on the accomplishments of the faculty and graduates. ERNEST PULLIAM, a longtime resident of Lawrence, has joined the University of Kansas staff as housing manager. He replaced William Chestnut, housing manager since 1951, who resigned Aug. 13 to take employment with the Allen Press, a Lawrence printing firm. KARL C. KAPPELMAN, a Lawrence resident for nearly 30 years, has been appointed an extension representative in the Bureau of Conferences and Institutes at the University of Kansas. He takes the place of Louis Stroup, Jr., who left September 1 to take a position with the Pittsburgh Morning Sun newspaper. DR. WILLIAM C. COTTLE, professor of education at the University of Kansas, is the new president of the American Catholic Psychological Association. The American Catholic Psychological Association has the aims of interpreting to Catholics the meaning of modern psychology and to advance its acceptance in Catholic circles, and to provide a forum for discussion of psychological questions of special interest to Catholies. The ACPA meets at the same time as the American Psychological Association. HOWARD E. SMITHER of Wichita has been named assistant professor of music history and literature at the University of Kansas. He has been on the faculty of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music the past five years and has finished work for the Ph.D. degree there. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER has named Dr. William L. Valk, professor of surgery at the University of Kansas School of Medicine, to membership on the board of regents of the National Library of Medicine. Dr. Valk is chairman of the KU School of Medicine faculty library committee and head of the section of urology. JAMES E. DYKES, associate professor of journalism at the University of Kansas, has been reelected regional dean of district nine of the American Academy of Advertising. The region includes Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska. Prof. Dykes is a member of the Assn. for Education in Journalism, the Direct Mail Club of Kansas City, Alpha Delta Sigma and the Advertising Federation of America. The Academy is a national organization for advertising educators affiliated with the AFA. DR. EDWIN ELBEL, professor of physical education and director of the Veterans Training Service at the University of Kansas, has been appointed to serve as a member of the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation's Gulick Award Committee. DR. EDUARDO BETORET PARIS, former member of the University of Kansas faculty, has been promoted from assistant professor to associate professor of Spanish at the University of Rochester, New York He taught at KU from 1949-55 and received his doctor of philosophy degree here in 1957. DR. JOHN L. MARGRAVE, who received his Ph.D in chemistry from the University of Kansas in 1950, has been promoted to professor at the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Margrave came to KU from Kansas City, Kas., where he was graduated from Rosedale High School. He received a B.S. degree in engineering physics from KU in 1948. New Faculty Members N. I Ananthanarayaman, min and meet- enger. Mel Adams, assistant prof. of romance languages; Prof. Agnault-Andreu- t visiting assist. prot. of Romance langua- tion; Isthak Barr-Leway, visiting assist. prot. of Romance languages; William Baes, instr. in sociology and anthropology; Carol instr. in mathematics; Ferdinand C Bates, in mathematics; Benjamin Benefield, instr. Romance languages. Gerald Bernstein, instr. art history; J. M. Bochenski, Rose Morgan vis. prof. (philosophy); Ruth Boxberger, instr. music education; John Brand, instr. business; Marcel Bosseau, instr. guages; Marcel Bosseau, instr. romance languages; Daniel Brown, instr. education; Beatrice Cohen, instr. psychology; John T. Cole, instr. anthropology; Cecil G. Cole, instr. speech; Harry D. Compton, instr. architecture; Dan L. Costley, instr. speech; William Howard, instr., education; Helmut Hulbsbergen, ast. prof., German; Donald Inbody, instr., education; Col. Clyde Jones, army; Michael Kollinem, visiting ast. prof. German; Bill Kuhke, instr., speech and theatre; Angel Madayg instr., aero. engineering; Mertes Kinney, professor, civil engineering; C. Scott Moss, visiting professor, psychology; Donald Creighton, instr., mechanical engineering; Jed Davis, asst. prof., speech; Martin Dorobee, asst. instr., mathematics; Kent Farrell, instr., mechanical engineering; Benjamin Friesen, asst. prot., radiation biophysics, Larry Hanson, business; John Hanson, instr., organ, Charlton Hannan, professor, English; Shouts, asst. professor, psychology; Charles F. Sidman, instr, history; Roger Singleton, instr, business; Edward E. Smissman, professor, pharmacy; Carolyn J. Snell, physical education; Otto Serensen, instr, German; Byron Springer. Andrew Page, visiting instr., mathematics; John Perry, ast. instr., piano; Larry Pippin, instr., political science; M. Rueschhoff, assoc. professor, educa- mology; Michael Stater, ast. professor, psychology; Michael Stater, asst. professor, German; Franklin C. instr. business; L. S. 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