Page 14 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 11, 1958 Faculty Adds 23; 80 Are Promoted (Continued from Page 9) Continued from Page 9 Promotions at the KU Medical Center are; Associate professor; Charles E. Brackett, surgery; Antoni Diehl, pediatrics; Michael Klein, surgery (biophysics); Elizabeth McCune, nutrition; Arlene Payne, nutrition; Kathryn Schaaf, nursing education; John M. Hansen, surgery. Associate clinical professor: William H. Algie, medicine; M. G. Berry, medicine; John H. Wheeler, medicine. Assistant professor: John Christianson, medicine; James C. Crockett, medicine; Alice Damon, nutrition; William M. Diedrich, hearing and speech; Russell Eiwers, pathology and oncology; Jeanne Holman, nursing education; William E. Larsen, medicine; William E. Olson, psychiatry; Robert W. Weber, medicine and microbiology. Assistant clinical professor: Lucy D. Ozarin, psychiatry; Harry Statland, medicine. (A rank in the School of Medicine, not to be confused with associate professor.) Associate: Phyllis Boyle, medical technology; Gustave Elsmann, Rev. Berry Leaves KU The Rev. Andrew W. Berry, instructor in the School of Religion and Episcopal chaplain to KU students, has accepted a call to become rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in Arkansas City. He has been at KU since the fall of 1954. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from KU in 1950. He was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity and was faculty adviser to the KU chapter. His wife, the former Norma Lou Falletta, was formerly the dietician at Watkins Hospital and an instructor in home economics at KU. Last year she was adviser to the KU chapter of Alpha Phi sorority and president of the alumni group of Mortar Board. 2 Appointed to Aid Dean of Women Donna Younger and Eleanor Hawkinson have been appointed assistants to the dean of women. They assumed their new duties July 1, at which time the resignation of Mary Hardman, assistant dean of women since 1952, became effective. Miss Hardman plans to continue graduate studies on a full-time basis. Miss Hawkinson, whose home is Hutchinson, is dividing her time between the women's office and counseling in a freshman hall. She is also taking some graduate work Miss Younger is from Denver. She is currently serving a 2-year term as executive secretary of the Intercollegiate Assn. of Women Students and will continue those duties here. Fire caused 11,300 deaths and $1,-275,000,000 property damage in North America last year. FREE FILM At Hixon's Take your black & white film to Hixon's for fast 1 day pro- ★★ For each roll you leave you will receive a new roll FREE. Offer good on film sizes 620-120-127-35 mm. medicine; Fethi Gonubol, medicine; Henry Hardy, surgery; Herbert Janszen, psychiatry; Robert Mcomas, gynecology and obstetrics; Rodger Moon, psychiatry; Paul Moss, medicine; William L. Mundy, medicine; Peter Rasmussen, pathology and oncology; Earl Sifers, surgery; Marjorie S. Sirridge, medicine; Morris Statland, medicine; Leonard Wall, gynecology and obstetrics; Charles B. Wheeler, pathology and oncology; Howard L. Wilcox, gynecology and obstetrics. HIXON'S Instructor; Calvin J. Curtis, ophthalmology; Georgia Dierkay, nursing education; Howard Farmer, ophthalmology; Edward H. Fischer, medicine; Sara Freeland, pathology and oncology; Ray T. Parmley, surgery; Maurice Perl, surgery; Charles S. Stotts, surgery; Edward J. Twin, medicine; Robert W. Wright, surgery; Anthony Zbranek, pediatrics. Don Crawford Bob Blank 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 Actors, dancers, singers, technicians will be welcomed at the Theater Orientation party in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union at 7 p.m. Sunday. Theater Staff To Hold Party Auditions for six plays will be held in the University Theatre, Music and Dramatic Arts Building, from 7-10 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, according to Dr. Lewin Goff, director of University Theatre. All students are eligible for the open readings. New students attending this party, who are interested in any phase of theater work, will meet the University Theatre staff, faculty, and most of last year's theater students. Plays to be cast are: "Summer and Smoke," "The King and I," "An Italian Straw Hat," "Treasure Island," "Under Milkweed," and "Naked." The University of Kansas Bureau of Business Research has become the University of Kansas Center for Research in Business. "Technicians as well as actors and singers are necessary," said Dr. Goff. "There is ample room for everybody in our field." Business Bureau Receives New Title James R. Surface, dean of the School of Business, is chairman of the center with Edward G. Nelson, professor of economics, serving as director of research. Lake Superior and the state of Maine are almost identical in size. Welcome Back Jayhawks 801 Mass. — VI 3-0200 ROUND CORNER DRUG OWL SHOW! FRI. NITE! 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