Monday, Sept. 10. 1956. University Daily Kansan Page 15 Union Cafeteria Is Remodeled If you were in the Student Union cafeteria last year, it won't take you long to notice the changes this year. In fact, as soon as you enter the main entrance, the most apparent change is right in front of you. It consists of a neatly decorated dividing screen which not only widens the aisle, but, according to Frank Burge, director of the Student Union, gives customers sitting near the entrance unprecedented privacy. Paintings, carefully selected to create a harmonious effect, now line the pillars and walls of the cafeteria. The paintings were obtained through the Museum of Art. Wood and paneling has been added to provide a more picturesque background. The lighting effect above the food counter is more satisfactory now that a plywood baffle board has been dropped to shade the customers from the fluorescent lights. Wall seating, consisting mostly of tables for two, has been installed and serves to break up the large room quite effectively. Mr. Burge regards the redecoration of the cafeteria as part of the continuing program for upkeep of Student Union facilities. New Teachers (Continued from Page 14.) (Continued from Page 14.) instaffs of several California newspapers and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. He received his A.B. degree from San Jose State College, and his master of science in journalism from the Medellin School of Northwestern University. ROTC—Col. Frank A. Kurtz, professor of air science and commanding officer of the Air Force ROTC unit. Col. Ralph J. Hanchin, professor of military science and tactics and commanding officer of the Army ROTC unit. School of Medicine—Dr. Russell E. Bridwell, instructor in otorhinolaryngology; Dr. James B. Caulfield, instructor in pathology and oncology; Dr. George R. Dubes, assistant professor of pediatrics; Miss Julie Gempel, instructor in microbiology; Mrs. Joan Glasco, instructot in nursing; Dr. John M. Hansen, assistant professor of surgery; Dr. Bernard Klionsky, instructor in pathology and oncology; Dr. Marian Lambert, instructor in pathology and oncology, and Dr. Italo Archetti, associate professor of pediatrics. Research Contract Signed With AEC The University has introduced a new research program in radiochemistry by announcing the appointment of Dr. Frank Sherwood Rowland as assistant professor of chemistry and the signing of an Atomic Energy Commission contract to be administered by Dr. Rowland. The contract calls for $28,000 to be used during the coming year for a study of the "phenomena and mechanisms by which energetic atoms undergo chemical reaction, and the potentialities of recoil reactions for producing useful tracer molecules." Dr. Rowland, an instructor at Princeton University the past four years, has been working in the field of the reactions of energetic recoil atoms since 1949. He received the doctorate degree in radiochemistry from the University of Chicago in 1952, under the supervision of Dr. Willard F. Libby, now a member of the Atomic Energy Commission. Why Not Buy A Clock? BENTON HARBOR, Mich.—(UP) Lawrence E. Gates, 44, filed for divorce from his wife, Nina, 39, because he didn't like the way she rushed him out of bed in the morning. He said she dumped cold water on him while he was still in bed, then showered him with hot coffee when he finally got out of bed. Shop Tuesday 9:30 a.m. til 5:30 p.m. headquarters for all your college closet savers and accessories blouse hanger 88c Holds six garments on form fitting, swinging arms skirt hanger 88c Holds up to 10 skirts. Cushion clips, tipped with vinyl. skirt hangers 4 for 88c Individual skirt hangers with cushion-tipped clips. shoe bags $1.98 to $2.50 Ladies' and men's heavy drill cloth shoe bags. check this list of items from our notion shop! 4-pocket locker caddy ... $2.50 plastic dress hangers ... 8 for $1 plastic suit hangers ... 4 for $1 men's 6 pair shoe rack ... $1.88 ladies' 9 pair shoe rack ... $1.38 men's pant hangers ... 6 for $1 over-door hangers ... 39c to $1.29 belt racks ...69c to $2.50 aluminum clothes dryer ...$4.95 sweater stretcher ...$3.29 foam rubber shower slippers ...$1 plastic shower caps ...25c to 39c plastic sweater bags ...19c to $1 Weaver's Notion Shop, Street Floor jayhawk storage chests $6.98 to $7.98 If you need more space jayhawk chests give you lots of storage space. Made with wood reinforced edges covered in unusual designs. lamp pull-down smart $4.98 --- You'll love this wall pull-down lamp with its smart perforated shade, Black, gold and sand at a low, low $4.98. gay cafe curtains 98c to $2.98 pr. Come and see our wonderful collection of cafe curtains. Solids and unusual prints. foam decorator pillows $1.69 to $4.98 Smart decorator pillows in solids, prints and modern designs. Underneath . . . foam rubber that keeps its shape.