Page 3 Business School Honor Roll Has 57 The School of Business has announced the names of 57 students on the honor roll. Seniors making straight A's were Lewis A. Anderson, Topeka; Philip F. Anschutz, Wichita; Mary Lou Biesecker, Colby; Joseph C. Morris, Emporia; John S. Mullally, Lawrence and Oscar Suess, Ronkenkooma, N. Y. THREE juniors making straight A's were Glendon Hildebrand, Stafford; James G. Measel and Arthur M. Revell, Lawrence. Other senior honor students are Janet S. Baker, Prairie Village; Peter B. Block, Mission; Judith Platt Brown, Lawrence; Albert D. Chaffin, Kansas City; Robert E. Hodgdon, Lawrence; John B. Kloehr Jr., Coffeyville; Robert M. Kroenert, Kansas City; Jerry B. Lewis, Paola; Don E. Logan, Lawrence; Brian A. McCown, Hutchinson. Max J. Miller, Lawrence; Sidney A. Morris, Ottawa; Maurice A. Murray, Kansas City, Mo.; Gary D. New; Russell; Kenneth W. Pohl, Ottawa; Bobby E. Potts, Dennis; Don G. Powell, Hutehinson; Marshall L. Price, Topeka; John M. Reiff, Wichita; Jerry D. Roberts, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert L. Smith, Lawrence; John M. Suder, Lawrence, and Gary D. Wanamaker, Lawrence. OTHER junior honor students are Gerald P. Andre, Honolulu, Hawaii; Beverly J. Bennett, Lawrence; Ronald E. Boyce, Kansas City; Karen L. Caylor, Osawatomie; Karin Antuyl Chess, Lawrence; Roy J. Deem, Joplin, Mo.; Max E. Eberhart, Great Bend; Alan G. Handly. Overland Park; Delbert W. Harkness, Leotti; Claude E. Jardon, Joplin, Mo.; Charles S. Johnson, Wymore, Neb. Benjamin C. Langel, Salina; Philip A. McGee, Olive; Chete D. Miller, Lawrence; Howard E. Parker, Mission; Don H. Peterson, Kansas City, Mo.; Frederick J. Petzold, Leawood; Edward E. Phillips, Kansas City, Mo.; Evan L. Ridgway, Atwood; George W. Robinson, Osawatonie; Charles R. Sutton, Lawrence; Michael M. Thomas, Kirkwood, Mo.; Ann W. Wees, Prairie Village; Frank A. Wiebe, Lawrence, and Robert K Wilson, Lawrence. Business School Slates Interviews The KU School of Business has announced interviews available with the following companies this week. The Proctor & Gamble Distributing Co., Haskins & Sells, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., and AT&T Co., long lines division, will receive interviews tomorrow. AT & T Co., and George A. Hormel and Co. will hold interviews on Wednesday. Interviewers from Royal Globe Insurance Group; Touche, Ross, Bailey & Smart; S. S. Kresge Co.; and Arthur Anderson and Co. will be here on Thursday. Friday's schedule includes Arthur Anderson and Co. and the Bank of America. CLIP THIS COUPON SALE ENDS FEBRUARY 25TH DRIVE IN AND SAVE! LOW,LOW PRICES! Monday, Feb. 20. 1961 University Daily Kansan Any Cloth Men's, Child's, Ladies' Chinus. Ladies' COAT Any Matched SUIT or Any Plain 1-Pe. DRESS 49 c. ea. Beautifully Dry Cleaned. Hand Finished. No Limit. No limit — but you MUST bring coupon in with your order. TROUSERS SLACKS 5 TIES SPORT SHIRTS SWEATERS BLOUSES SKIRTS (plain) 29℃ eo. Deluxe Cleaned, Beautifully Pressed. Note: No Limit. But Coupon Must Accompany Order. Minimum Order 25c --nia that the underground movements are seeking to overthrow the Communists. S. I. Hayakawa, professor of language arts at San Francisco State College, will deliver the Humanities Lecture at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Fraser Theater. Hayakawa to Deliver Humanities Lecture His topic will be "On Communications with Russia." He is a former president of the International Society for General Semantics, Dr. Hayakawa is currently a Sloan Foundation visiting professor at the Menninger Foundation in Topeka. Red China Crash Seen Rebellion Predicted LOS ANGELES — (UPI)— Existence of underground movements in Red China and a prediction that government probably will collapse within two or three years came Friday from a Nationalist Chinese official. Fatsang Ley, Chiang Kai Shek's minister of personnel, told local officials and graduate students at the University of Southern California that the underground movements are seeking to overthrow the Communists. "Millions of persons are starving in Red China. This is particularly dangerous for the Reds since a country's intellectuals and youth, who are turning against them, are usually its most important mainstays," the minister said. Try the Kansan Want Ads Don't Forget -TOMORROW- Tues., Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m. Rock Chalk Revue block seat drawings will be held for all fraternities and sororities NOT represented in the Rock Chalk Revue. Cottonwood Room Student Union Seniors Class Announcements May Be Ordered at Lower Level of the Bookstore Kansas Union Order Yours Now!