Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 3 52 KU Students To Practice Teach The school of education has placed 52 student teachers in the public schools of Lawrence and the surrounding area for practice this semester, according to Dr. Karl Edwards, director of student teachers. The students and the cities or districts they will teach in are; Atchison—Clarice Marcille Campbell, Miltonvale; Karen Miller, Horton; and Linda Wright, Lyons. District 110 (Johnson County)— David Laney, Lawrence. 1/2 day. Cornit District (Johnson County) -Nancy Pounds, Dolton, Ill. Highland Park—Robert Michael Cummins, Redlands, Calif.; David C. Skaggs, Jr., Pratt. Kansas City, Kan.-Donald E. Darnell, Lawrence; Nancy Sue Bigham, Bethel; Marcia Kay Champe, Kansas City, Kan.; Patricia Ann O'Neal, Kansas City, Kan.; Art Landers, Kansas City, Mo. Lawrence — Susan Shaw Brack Lawrence; John W. Traylor, Massillon, Ohio; Barbara Joan Queen Lawrence; Ella Mae Steele, Lawrence; Delfred Fambrough, Lawrence; Nancy T. Duane, Kearny, NJ.; Maria Cass Ann Herrin, Kansas Accounting Society To Meet Friday The former Accounting Club will be the Accounting Society of the University when it holds its 1958-59 kick-off meeting at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 26, in rooms 305A and B of the Kansas Union. The name change, accomplished last spring, led to affiliation with the Kansas Society of Certified Public Accountants. "The affiliation was effected primarily to give us the benefit of association with accountants who are already in practice," Larry Shoffner, Lawrence senior and president of the KU organization, said. "It should help us to enlarge upon an dimprove our 1958-59 program," he added. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results City, Kan.; Mary Jane Metzinger, Coffeyville; Deone Moore, Lawrence; Jane Thorne Ronca, Lawrence; Sandra Smith, Lawrence; Dorothy Wohlgemuth, Cummings; Hula D. M. Flores, Lawrence. Shawnee Mission District—Carol Lavonne Crimins, Kansas City, Kan.; Judy Willems, Marshall, Mo.; Dale Joseph Bellerose, Lawrence; Sandra Blankenship, Great Bend; David Laney, Lawrence, $ \frac{1}{2} $ day; Edith R. Morrison, Kansas City, Kan. Topeka—Tom N. Carlton, Topeka; Frances Swyhart, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs. Jane Ball, Brownell; Michael Bell, Hoisington; John P. Crouch, Hoisington; Joseph W. Towne, Lawrence; Nancy May Johnson, Lawrence; Joyce Nehrbass, Lawrence; Jane Meade, Wichita; Geraldine Blair, Lawrence; Harlan Conkey, Lawrence; Nathalie Faris Hart, Lawrence; Phoebe Aline Langley, Eskridge; Martha J. Lawton, Bushmon; Joan Swyers, Madison, Wis. Turner—Richard Eugene Harrington, (Johnson County)—Janet Y. L. Chun, Honolulu, Hawaii; Lucretia Gable, Kansas City, Mo.; Margaret A. Lackham, Cuba; Mary Claire Purcell, Kansas City, Kan. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescrip- tion. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2866 Grease Job $1 Brake Adj. 98c Muffers and Tallpipes Installed Free 1 qt. oil free with oil & filter change PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vl. $19,930 Grant Given to KU by U.S. Public Health Service The U.S. Public Health Service has granted $19,930 to KU for research entitled "Potentiation of Antigen by Gamma Ray Irradiation." The project is directed by Dr. Charles Leone, associate professor of zoology. This is the second in a three year support program. Dr. Bonar Sutherland, assistant professor of physiology, is research associate, Undergraduate assistants are Charles Platz, Hutchinson senior; Ivan Eastwood, Summerfield junior; Martin Wilcox, Springdale, Utah, junior, and Loree Alpert, Paola senior. Dr. Leone and his assistants are trying to create vaccines using irradiation to sterilize disease organisms. HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER The Army ROTC unit at KU dates back to 1919, when the Morrell Act was passed enabling the school to begin training. 9th & Iowa 150-Car Free Parking THE LAUNDROMAT- THE ANSWER TO THE LAUNDRY PROBLEM - Completely "Do-it-yourself" (coin metered) - No Attendant (means less cost) 25c - Fast (30 minutes) - Washing and Drying (full treatment) - Open 24 hours a day (7 days a week) 25c HILLCREST BARBER SHOP Open Ready To Serve You RANEY HILLCREST DRUG - Cosmetics - Luncheonette - Fountain JAYHAWK CLEANERS & LAUNDRY We Pick Up & Deliver 10%Off Cash & Carry You'll Enjoy Reading the Daily Kansan— for the "Latest" from the "Most" on the Campus! P.S. - Your Parents and Friends will enjoy reading the DAILY KANSAN, too . . . $3.00 per Semester - $4.50 Full Year Kansan Business Office, 111 Flint