Page 3 *Bye, Janet Sue. 4ED, 1232 La ... VI 3-6242 *Byers, Don H, GR, 634 RI *Byrum, George W, 3EN, 626 Ohio ... VI 3-5773 C Calin, William E. 4AS, 933 Ky Caldwell, David L. 3EN, commuting *Calvert, Paul L, GR, commuting Calzada, Matia C, 3LW, 1245 La VI 3-8126 Campbell, Alice E, GR, commuting *Campbell, Edward G, 9AS, commuting Campbell, James C, 3AS, 1142 Ind *Campbell, Robert G, 2FA, 2503 W 9th VI 3-9158 Campbell, Thomas J, 3EN, 1311 Engel VI 3-8600 Canine, Celia Henson, GR, 500 W 11th VI 3-9123 *Carey, Aletha P, GR, 2122 Owens VI 3-8378 *Cargile, Ruth E, GR, commuting Carlson, Ernest R, 3EN, 641 Ill VI 3-9068 Carlson, Joel, 1AS, 711 Rockledge VI 3-0273 Carlson, John R, 3AS, 1714 Vt VI 3-8649 Carlson, Keith D, GR, 946 Ohio Carlson, Russell R, GR, 1424 Ky *Carlston, Richard C, GR, 1106 Ohio VI 3-0178 *Pententer, Burson D, 3EN, 1820 Vt VI 3-7097 *Pententer, Donald K, 2EN, 1509 Ky VI 3-7207 *Pententer, Miller J, 1AS, 710 Ala VI 3-5764 Carpentier, Betty A, GR, 1212 La VI 3-5291 Carper, Beverly J, 4ED, 1200 Tenn *Carper, Norma L, 4ED, 1008 Conn *Carr, Dennis L, GR, 1147 Ore VI 3-5190 *Carrier, George J, 2EN, 333 Miss VI 3-9066 *Carroll, Keith L, 4EN, 1817 La VI 3-1466 Carson, James Donald, 4BU, 1537½ Tenn VI 3-7025 Carter, Carolyn H, 2AS, 2309 Vt VI 3-2050 Carver, Lois H, 9AS, Commuting *Casey, Annette Jane, GR, 1530 Vt VI 3-7324 *Casto, Lawrence F, GR, 500 W 11th VI 3-9123 Cate, Henry H Jr, 4AS, 1739 Mass VI 3-8257 Cater, Earle D, GR, 1234 Miss VI 3-0468 *Catlett, David L, 1EN, commuting Catlett, Richard M, 2EN, commuting Cederberg, James W, 2AS, 1105 La VI 3-1183 Chadborn, Barbara A, 2FA, commuting Chalrpravat, Suvich, 1EN, 1229 Ohio VI 3-9559 Chalender, Ralph Evan, GR, commuting *Chalfant, Michael E, 3LR, 1947 RI VI 3-6835 *Chalfant, Virginia, 4AS, 1947 RI VI 3-6835 *Chambers, John B, 4EN, 1729 Mass VI 3-7772 Champe, Marcia K. 4ED, 1232 La VI 3-6242 Chapman, Edward J. 2LW, 1029½ Miss *Chariton, Junita n, 9A5, commuting Chawner, Grace A. 9A5, 1506 Lilac VI 3-6263 Chiang, Bette M, 2FA, 1224 Ohio VI 3-5139 *Childers, Frances W, 3ED, commuting *Chinn, Warren D, 4EN, 1934 Learnard VI 3-8732 Chinnock, Margot, 4F5, commuting Chock, Kenneth Y F, 3AS, 933 Tenn VI 3-0930 *Chol Meung Jun, GR, 1241 Tenn VI 3-9221 *Chough Yun Sung, GR, 1026 Ohio VI 3-7329 *Christ Christ Alex, GR, commuting Christenson, Charles, 4AS, 11th Mo VI 3-9203 Christenson, Leslie E, 9FA, 400 E 23rd VI 3-4655 Christian Helen, GR, commuting *Christy, Joseph A, GR, 1827 Ind VI 3-0247 *Church, Carl Clifton, 4ED, RR 2, Box 119 VI 3-6443 *Cligich, Patrick M, GR, commuting *Circle, James E, 1311 W 6th VI 3-9811 Clark, David H, 9A5, commuting *Clark, James L, GR, commuting *Clark, Kenneth L, 4EN, 401 Crestlin VI 3-2110 Clark, Mary Ann, 3ED, 1024 La VI 3-7711 Clark, Porter J, 3EN, 1145 Ind VI 3-7507 Clark, Robert E, GR, 834 Ill VI 3-9086 *Clark, Ronald J, GR, 10D Sunnyside VI 3-3271 Clark, Willburn O, 1BN, commuting *Clay, Edward L, 1EN, 1313 Elmwood VI 3-9440 *Clay, Lois J, 2AS, 1313 Elmwood VI 3-9440 *Clayton, Max L, 4AS, 612 Miss VI 3-4051 *Cleavinger, Asa E,GR, 205 N 5th *Cleavinger, Carolyn, GR, 205 N 5th *Cieland, Virginia P, GR, commuting *Clement, Donald F, GR, 1947 Barker VI 3-2911 Clepper, Bruce Edward, 3EN, 1000½ NY VI 3-7388 Clevenger, Thomas R, 4BU, 704 W 12th VI 3-7157 *Clothier, Grant, GR, commuting *Clouse, Norman R, GR, commuting *Clow, William L, 4EN, 1200 Tenn *Coan, Clark, GR, 2114 Mitchell VI 3-7061 Coate, Marcia F, 3NR, 1600 Oxford VI 3-7874 *Coates, Vincent L, GR, 520 La *Cobb, William W, 4AS, commuting *Cockrell, A Delvere, GR, commuting Coe, A Ellsworth, 3EN, 433 Ohio *Coffelt, Marilyn M, 4AS, 1231 Oread VI 3-3951 *Coffelt, Richard D, 2LW, 1231 Oread VI 3-3951 Coffin, Shirley J, GR, commuting Tuesday, June 18. 1957 Summer Session Kansan This Place Does More Than 'Sound Off' The whistle blows and another class ends at KU. AIR CONDITIONING—TEMPERATURES MADE TO ORDER—AT NEW LOW COST. GET A DEMONSTRATION The home for the whistle does much more, however, than manufacture steam by which to blow the whistle. The chief function of the building with the big smokestack is to supply and regulate the electricity used on the campus. It is in this building that heat is sent all over the Hill by underground pipes to heat the rooms during cold weather. And the same heat which warms the classrooms also manages to generate one-third of the electrical power used by the University. Can Supply All Electricity The other two-thirds of electricity is supplied by Kansas Power and Light Company, but in case of an emergency the power plant can have enough electricity for the entire campus by using their emergency generators. W. C. Sanderson, the man that heads the 14-man crew in the power plant, when interviewed said that "over a short period of time we could supply the entire Hill with electricity. However, it would be impossible for us to do it all the time because of the terrific load it would impose upon the generators." "In the 24 years I, have been here, the plant has run without a complete shut-down at any time," he said proudly. During the day there are seven men on duty who operate the boilers. clean the machinery till the - 130 Every Chevy is a Corvette at heart! In plain fact, a Chevy does give you an unseen bonus you don't get in other cars. It's the built-in stability, the accurate handling, the geared- because every Chevrolet shares Corvette's sports car steering, its quicksilver responsiveness, its ready-for-anything roadability. Take this away and Chevy would still be ahead of the field in ultra-efficient engine design, in velvet ride and solidity of construction. But you can't separate that Corvette feeling from any Chevrolet—it's built in. Try one and see! to-the-road security that derive from our experience building America's only true sports car. MORE PEOPLE DRIVE CHEVROLET'S THAN ANY OTHER CAR brass and fittings glisten, and keep everything in working order. Two men are on duty on both night shifts. Only franchised Chevrolet dealers "In getting two-thirds of our electricity from Kansas Power and Light we must have our generator running at exactly the same speed as they have theirs or the power will not flow correctly," Mr. Sanderson explained. "We have six boilers here in the plant. One is automatic, the other five are semi-automatic and we alternate them to give them a chance to be cleaned and repaired," he said. "They all burn gas, but in case of a break in the gas line we have about 800,000 gallons of oil in reserve. It would take us about 15 minutes to switch the boilers from gas to oil." display this famous trademark See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer As seen in leading fashion magazines Summer's date-time start! Bare-shouldered. Princess-featuring fine checked gingham in the new checks-go-dressy theme. 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