University Daily Kansan Monday. Feb. 9, 1959 Pharmacy Honor Roll Has Ten Dean R. Carman, Quinter senior had a 3.0 grade point average for the best record among the ten students on the School of Pharmacy fall semester honor roll. To make the honor roll soph- mores must have at least a 2.1 grade point average, juniors a 22 and seniors a 23. Others on the honor roll are; Seniors — Louis Bruno, Bronx, N. Y.; Harold Earnest, Humansville. Mo.; Malcolm King, Topeka; Charles Rutledge Jr., Kansas City, Kan, and Dan Schrepel, Pratt. Juniors — Charles Herrelson, Galena, and Robert Iott, McPherson. Sophomores - Paul Davis, St Joseph, Mo., and Ben Kuiken, Topeka. KUOK Picks Disc Jockeys Campus radio station KUOK has selected eight students to act as disc jockeys this semester. They are Norman D. Burkhead, Marysville, Michael S. Fitzwater, Atchison, David D. Holman, Lawrence, and Richard E. Wood, Kansas City, Mo., all freshmen; Robert H. Lynn, Gainesville, Tex., sophomore; Harold Hollis, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Clifford B. Tatham, Lawrence, and Ronald Abrams, Brooklyn, N.Y., seniors. William E. Schmidt, Independence junior and station manager, said that KUOK will be on the air from 5 to 12 p.m., Monday through Friday, with the disc jockeys working from 10 to 12 each night. KUOK programming is beamed to Carruth - O'Leary, Corbin - North, Douthart, Gertrude Sellards Pearson and Grace Pearson halls, and soon will broadcast to Joseph R. Pearson. Canada's population is increasing about one and a half times as fast as that of the United States-2.8 per cent a year compared with 1.7 per cent. Fourteen KU AFROTOC cadets spent Friday touring the Boeing Aircraft plant and McConnell Air Force base in Wichita. Cadets Tour SAC Base See New Jet Planes The tours gave the cadets a firsthand look at the new B-52G and 8-Jet bomber which is capable of carrying the new hydrogen warhead "Hound Dog" missile. The airmen observed the training of Strategic Air Command jet bomber crews at McConnell Air Force base which was the first jet bomber base to be built. Dr. Peter H. A. Sneath, of the National Institute for Medical Research London, England, will present a University Lecture at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Taxonomy Lecture Is This Afternoon The lecture, sponsored by the departments of bacteriology and entomology, will be given in 124 Malott. Dr. Sneath will speak on "The Implications of Recent Developments in Theoretical and Quantitative Taxonomy." Making the trip were Donald Bachali. St. Joseph, Mo.; Richard Clafin, Bonner Springs; Alan Cohn, Kansas City, Mo.; Paul Dozier, Herington; Gerald Gillian, Lawrence; Neil Hall, Kansas City, Kan.; Fred Weiner, Flushing, N. Y.; Sam Zickefoore, Rossville, and James Jupe, Phillipsburg, sophomores. John Cessna, Independence, Mo.; Van Hoisington, Paradise; Dan Lee, Columbia, Mo.; John Myers, Kansas City, Kan., and Merrill Welch, Herington, freshmen. The cadets were accompanied by Lt. Col. Robert P. Ash, professor of air science. Each year in the U.S., about 250,- 000 acres of open range are burned by grass and brush fires. Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results Don't settle for one without the other! ©1959 Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company "LM is kindest to your taste because LM combines the two essentials of modern smoking," says TV's Jack Lescoulie. LOW TAR: LM's patented filtering process adds extra filter fibers electrostatically, crosswise to the stream of smoke . makes LM truly low in tar. MORE TASTE: L'M's rich mixture of slow-burning tobaccos brings you more exciting flavor than any other cigarette. LIVE MODERN...CHANGE TO MODERN L&M