Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. March 27, 1957 --- Student Teachers To Begin Duties Ninety-two seniors and two special students in the School of Education will assume their duties Monday as student teachers in Kansas elementary and secondary schools for the fourth quarter. The seniors are Shirley Kieler, Hutchinson; Marilyn Mundon, Coffeville; Carl Anderson, Kansas City, Kan.; Mary Sharon Cole, Colby; Lorna Stillkin, and Doris Bonnell Nelson, Lawrence; Donna Forney, Newton; Marilyn Rose and Charles Howard Lyngar, Topeka. Barabar Weir, Cunningham; Elaine Gareis, Clay Center; Dudley J. Badrich, Evergreen Park, Ill.; Alaine Casebier, Oskaloosa, Bli Nieder, Lawrence; Terry Mcntosh, Chapman, and Cleo Diabl, Wilson. Nancy Simone, Pittsburg; Daphne Thierry, Kansas City, Kan.; Judith Tiderman, Munice; Kathryn Meredith, Joplin, Mo.; Carol Curt, Nedesha; Eugene Strader, Phoenix Ariz.; Ann Armstrong, Lawrence; John Drowatyk, Wichita. Charles Edwards, Peoria, Ill.; Yvonne Schenck, Blue Springs, Mo.; Dewey Bernard, Kansas City, Kan.; Pat Ellis, Salina; Betty Hoffman, Lawrence; Alice Marie Jefferson, McAlester, Okla. Betty Vinyard, Lawrence; Dale Harris Kelly, Ottawa; Virginia Moomau Black, Lawrence; Edwin Dater, Garden City; Judy Shelton, Kansas City, Mo.; John A. Jacques, Lawrence; Curtis Miller, Wichita; Janice Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.; Nancy Bowman, Wichita; Donna Dee Duncan, Coffeyville. Lynne Gaumer, Oberlin; Nancy Lou Herre, Kansas City, Mo.; Joy Immer, Kirkwood, Mo.; Nancy O'Loughlin, Hays; Jeri L. Biltota, Prairie Village; Dan Taylor, Lawrence; Vincent Bilotta, East Orange, N.J.; Arthur L. Frisbie, Fulton; Mary Ann Lemoine, Lincolnville; Robert Preston and Ray Lyn Cox, Lawrence; Galen Wahlmeier, Jennings; and Sandra Selders, Kansas City, Mo. Billy G. Aldridge, Kansas City, Kan.; Patricia Fox, Anthony; Jack D. Stephens, Oklahoma City; Felisa M. Smith, Kansas City, Mo.; Barbara Beye, Larned; Patricia Gardner, Emporia; Shirley DeGood, La Grange, Ill.; Molly Moore, Lawrence; Norman Fisher, Lewis. Janice Adriance, Seneca; Florence Dunkak, Lawrence; Lorraine Gross, Ottawa; Sue McCue; Liberal; Myrna Seaton, Winfield; Janice Schwarts, Cleburne; Aylie Lippe, Lawrence; Diana Cuadrado, Minneapolis; Jack-ie Beal, Fredonia; Don Beene, and Gerald Robertson, Lawrence. --- Peggy Travers, Great Bend; Charles Wertz, Harold K. Plett, and Charles McBeth, Lawrence; Kay Moran, Topeka; Norman Vaughn, Garden City; John W. Merriman, Marysville; Thomas A. Rupp, Hays; Jane Dunham, Beloit; Karen Apperson, Tuscumbia, Mo.; Sue Evans, San Francisco. Emil Harr, Lawrence; Nancy Lou Hood, Junction City; Ruth Laidig, Oberlin; Jonanne Littrell, Kansas City, Kan.; Kay Westrup, Woodbine; Harriet James, Parsons; Norma Moffet, Great Bend, and Carol Bird. Concordia. The special students are Paul Heitzman, Kansas City, Kan., and Larry Mosby, Hickman Mills, Mo. Two parts are open for college students in the Children's Theatre production of "Peter Rabbit" to be given May 8-11 in the Studio Theatre, Green Hall. Two Parts Open In 'Peter Rabbit' The parts are those of Farmer McGreggor and the mother. All other parts will be cast from junior high school students. Anyone interested in trying out should contact Miss Sally Six, instructor of speech and drama and director of the play. Senior Receives Fulbright David A. Horr, Lawrence senior, has received a Fulbright Award, for a year's study at the University of Vienna. His major field is anthropology. 34 Organized KU Houses Will Host Foreign Students Organized houses at KU will continue their hospitality next year by playing host to 34 foreign students. Eleven sororities and women's halls and 23 fraternities and men's halls have said they will definitely house a foreign student next year. J. A. Burzle, professor of German, who is in charge of the program, said that a number of houses are also still discussing the possibilities of having a student. He said a final decision will come from them sometime after Easter. Thirty-four foreign students are sponsored by organized houses this year. "KU still ranks first among colleges and universities over the nation in the number of organized houses that play host to foreign students." Prof. Burzle said. KU houses which requested foreign students designated countries from which they would prefer the students to come. The applications made by the foreign students will be turned over to the houses and they will make the final decision on which student they will keep. Sororities and women's halls Student projects from the School of Engineering and Architecture are shown in an exhibit, "Meet Your Future Architects," on the main floor of the Student Union. KU Architects Show Projects Eugene Buchanan, Muncie, fifth-year engineering student, is chairman of the exhibits. The exhibit is divided into two divisions. The first, now in the process of being constructed, is a general one and the second shows art and design work by students in architecture. A FINE ARTS PRESENTATION! RIVER 7:20 - 9:15 "Daffy Duck" Cartoon - News TONITE AND THUR. which have indented they will house foreign students next year are Alpha Chi Omega, Chi Omega, Corbin Hall, Delta Delta Delta, Douthart Hall, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Miller Hall, Sellards Hall, Watkins Hall, and Pi Beta Phi. OPEN 6:45 WEEKDAYS Fraternities and men's halls are: Acacia, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Alpha Phi Alpha, Alpha Tau Omega, Battenfeld Hall, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Upsilon, Foster Hall, Hilden Gibson Co-op, Hill Co-op, Jolliffe Hall, Kappa Eta Kappa, Pearson Hall, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Psi, Rochdale Co-op, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Stephenson Hall, and Theta Chi. starring Arlene DAILH - Phil CAREY Herbert MARSHALL WICKED 7:45 ONLY TOMORROW THRU SAT. VARSITY Open 6:45 Weekdays ENDS TONITE "Guns at Fort Petticoat" Total financial loss on the Olympic Games in Australia in 1956 was $1,350,000. Contract bridge is now taught in 20 colleges and universities in the United States. Town & Country Shoes ...come out, come out, wherever you are and go walking in these marvelous walk-on-air wonders. They're favorites in comfort and style. 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