Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 7, 1957 98 Practice Teaching Ninety-six seniors and two special students in the School of Education have taken positions as student teachers for the third quarter in Kansas elementary and secondary schools. They are Willis Armstrong, Atchison, Jane Ausherman, Kansas City, Kan, Alice Barling, Kansas City, Mo. Carolyn Beal, Fredonia, Carole Bird, Stafford, Virginia Blevins, Troy, Arlone Brown, Salina, Barbara Butler, Centralia, Shirley Carson, Emporia, Vaden Gene Child, Concordia, Phyllis Clark, Kansas City, Mc. Donald Clement and Carol Jane Clifton, Lawrence. Edra Lee Hanson, Concordia, Janie Harris, Lawrence, Howard Wayne Hays, Miami, Okla., Mignon Hirsch, Goodland, Judy Howard, Salina, Jan Howell, Macksville, Janice Iamo, Topeka, Myrna Jones, Kansas City, Mo., Mary Kearns, Wichita, Kaflehn Keck, Shawnee, Barbara Keeler, Lawrence, Sue Kirby, Wakefield, Donald Lamb, Leon Richard Laptad and Denis Lardner, Lawrence, Lois McClure, Wichita, Linda McDowell, Hays, Zoanne Mariner, Topeka, Joan McMillan, Stafford, Laurel Marshall, Onaga, Janet Martin, Larned. Ann Conrad, Garden City, Helen Cowen, Merriam, Joni Cramer and Barbara Cranor, Independence, Kan., Mary Sue Croker, Lawrence, Jane Crosby, Hutchinson, Judy Davis, Wellington, Janice Dawson, Topeka, Marilyn Donovan, Gardner, Lorne Dudley, St. Joseph, Norma Eddy, Wamego, Margaret Finney, Wichita, Sadly Foulks, Wellington, Larry Frisbie, Zenith, Sylvia Frost, Kansas City, Mo. Billie Charlene May, Mante, Roberta Mellinger, Milford, Jan Mietzner, Kansas City, Kan, Joan Miller, Gilard, Ruth Moberly, Lawrence, Patricia Mockler, Kansas City, Kan, Patricia Moon, Lawrence, Loren Martin, Overbrook, Carla Neuer, Mission, Clinton Noid, Milwaukee, Nancy Nixon, Concordia, Joan Payne, Kansas City, Kan, Edwin Petrik, Caldwell, Marilyn Priboth, Wichita, Rose Ratcliff, Atwood, Leila Ratzlaff, Rose Hill, Glennna Richards, Kansas City, Mo, Leland Roberts, Kansas City, Kan, Veda Rogers, Winchester, Joan Rosenwald, Topeka, Bobbion Robinson, Lawrence Margaret Salanski, Lawrence, Evalyn Scamell, Overland Park, Carol Shaffer, Fairview, Thomas Slakayer, Kansas City, Mo., Frances Smaley, Ft. Wayne, Ind., Dorothy Sorrels, Kansas City, Kan., Ann Straub, Lake Charles, La., Shirley Tawney, Kansas City, Kan., David Tams, Mission, Kenya Torrance, Kansas City, Kan., Richard Tucker, Stafford, Mary Waddell, Junction City, Barbara Wagner, Salina, Linda Wagoner, Louisville, Ky. Mary Jean Walterscheid, Coffeyville, Beverly Warner, Kansas City, 8th County Clerk School To Meet The eight annual County Clerk School will be held Feb. 12 and 13 at the University of Kansas. Seventy-five county clerks from Kansas are expected to attend. Speakers for the program will be George Yandell, office of the State Auditor, Topeka; Walter Kaufman, city clerk, Anthony; Kyle Trueblood, county superintendent of schools, Sumner county; Clay Hedrick, county clerk, Harvey County, and Elvin Kimsey, tax agent for the Santa Fe Railroad tax department, Topeka. Henkle To Address Democrats La. Gov. Joseph Henkle will address members of the Douglas County Young Democrats Club at 8 p.m. today in the Flame Room of the Dine-a-Mite. Mr. Henkle will talk about the Kansas State Legislature. A short discussion session will follow. There are more than 2000 varieties of tulips, according to Dutch exerts. Approximately 98 per cent of these spring-blooming flower bulbs come from Holland. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 2025 Mass. VI 3-2966 Mo, Patricia Warnick, Wichita, Patricia Watters, Denver, Gary Westhusin, Plainville, Anne Wiedeman, Kansas City, Mo, Ramona Winters, Kansas City, Kan., Paul K. Worley, Topeka, Maryanna Wuttke, Mound City, Gayle Younger, Platte City, Mo., Richard Young, Salina, H David Zerfas, Ellis, Barbara Bray, Lawrence, and Clyde Gallehugh, Kansas City, Kan. KU-Y Group Does Hospital Volunteer Work Ten students at KU have found a different and rewarding way to spend Sunday afternoons. These students, locally sponsored by the Social Responsibility Commission of the KU-Y, drive to Topeka State Hospital to work as volunteer workers. The KU-Y group is just one of many groups who are participating in the SHARE program at the hospital. SHARE means State Hospital Aid in Recreation and Entertainment, and all who help are voluntary workers. KU students who visit on Sunday are Patricia Snyder, Great Bend senior; Sandra Graber, Hutchinson senior; Mary Sue Dunn, Kansas City, Mo., senior; Marcia Brooke, Edwardsville sophomore; Royalyn Law, Hays junior; Janice Johnson, Ottawa junior; Carolyn McNally, Lamar; Mo, sophomore; Roxie Brown, Ellis junior; Marilee Johnson, Leavenworth senior, and chairman of the group, Harry Stewart, Mission junior. "It is important to go often so that the patients can get to know you and take you into their confidence," said Stewart. In this way you can help them much more, he continued. tients so that they can be more rapidly understood. Before the meetings with the patients, the psychiatrist or occupational therapist at the hospital gives the workers the various backgrounds and problems of the pa- Duties of the worker consist of entertaining the patients, playing cards, or just talking with them. "We like to go ourselves as it gives us a chance to forget ourselves and help others. 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