Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 17, 1958 Enrollment Reaches 9,241 After Fee Payment Ends Some students enrolled late and others dropped from the University before fee payment, but the official enrollment total after fees were paid Oct. 2 is 9,241. Figures released by James K. Hitt, registrar, show 8,538 of the students are roaming the Lawrence campus. The remaining 703 students are in classes at Kansas City. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences boasts the largest enrollment with 3,109 students. Of the group 1,195 are freshmen; 890 are sophomores; 523 juniors and 443 seniors. Special students total 58. Ranking second is the School of Engineering with 2.063. Other totals by schools are graduate, 1.274; Education, 781; Medicine, 780; fine arts, 526; business, 430; law, 137; pharmacy, 100, and journalism, 80. Five students are enrolled in two schools at the same time, one in each of the following combinations: Collect and education, college and engineering. College and fine arts College and journalism, and engineering and business. The 6,461 men registered will compete for 2,780 women this year. In the freshman class there are 1,215 males and 682 females. College and education, college and The freshman class totals 1,897, top enrollment by class. Sophomores are the smallest group with 1,531 students. There are 1,738 juniors and 1,734 seniors. Twenty-three students are in their fifth year. Pharmacy Dean Cited by 2 National Druggist's Journals National recognition in two pharmacy magazines was given to Dr. J. Allen Reese, dean of the School of Pharmacy. Dean Allen's picture appeared on the cover of the fall issue of "Pulse of Pharmacy," a national pharmacy magazine. The "Rocky Mountain Druggist" also complimented Dr. Reese on work he has done to bring practicing pharamacists up to date by a regional extension program. "Re-educating practicing pharmacists is one of the most important problems in pharmacy today and must receive more attention," the article said. "Last fall our professors presented one-day programs in three cities in Kansas." Dr. Reese stated in the article. "It is too early to judge the reis poured down the drain and hot dogs thrown away. Another regional extension program is planned for next spring. Dr. Reese is a member of a nine man commission for revising the state pharmacy laws. A HAPPY WELCOME TO ALL GREAT GOSPEL MESSAGES SOUL-INSPIRING MUSIC The report shows 2,331 students are paying out-of-state fees. Veterans, including 19 women, account for 1,462 students. Larry G. McCully, Wichita senior has received the annual $500 Haskins & Sells Foundation award at a meeting of the Accounting Society. Senior Receives Accounting Award This means that nearly 30,000 soft drinks will be consumed during the OU game. It all adds up to a big investment in education and a few bulging classrooms. Fans at the Kansas-Oklahoma football game tomorrow will average about one bottle of pop each, predicts Kevin Remick, concession manager. America's Vanguard I satellite, launched March 17, 1958, is expected to stay in orbit for up to 200 years. In explaining this estimate, Remick said that the enthusiasm of the crowd has an effect on the total sales. "If the game is a close one or things are going badly for the Jay-hawkers, then the sales total is low." One of the difficulties of the job is that Remick has to anticipate the size of the crowd and the weather. "Some days we don't seem to sell enough to go to work." "I start watching weather reports early in the week," he said. "If the weather is to be warm we will sell a lot of cold drinks. I don't expect coffee to sell well this Saturday because the weather is forecast to be warm." Oct. 17 & 19—Fri. & Sun. Nites On days when nothing sells, all the excess food is destroyed. Pop DAVID GRANT "YOUTH FOR CHRIST EVANGELIST McCully is president of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, a member of Owl Society, junior men's honorary society, Beta Theta Pi social fraternity, and is on the senior class executive committee. When KU Score Is Low, Pop Sales Hit Bottom Lawrence Assembly of God 13th & Mass. J.J.Krimmer, Pastor In addition to the expected soft drink sales, Remick estimated that 3,000 bags of popcorn, 4,000 hot dogs, and 7,000 programs will be sold. The people who will be selling these products number between 400 to 500. The vendors are paid on a commission basis. There are 800,000 people in the U.S. who have been cured of cancer. Chicken - Steaks DUCK'S For SEA FOOD Chicken - Steaks OPEN 11:00-11:00 824 Vermont Top Length·Top Value·Top Tobacco Filter Action Nothing Satisfies Like CHESTERFIELD KING Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.