1.1 University Daily Kansan Page 12 Thursday, Sept. 12, 1957 New Faces This Fall In Deans' Offices There are two new faces in the dean of men and dean of women's offices this fall. Miss Patricia Fatterson, who recently received the master of science degree from the University of Indiana, has been appointed an assistant dean of women. Other members of the staff are Miss Emily Taylor, dean, and Miss Mary Peg Hardman, assistant dean. Clark Coan, a former assistant coach, teacher and boys' adviser at Lawrence High School, has become assistant dean of men, succeeding Dr. William R. Butler, who left to take the position of dean of men for the Milwaukee Campus of Wisconsin University. Coan, a KU alumnus, plans to continue work on a doctorate while fulfilling his new duties. Miss Patterson was appointed to help handle the even-increasing job of counseling women students. More than 2,300 women will be enrolled at the University this fall. She is a native of Pittsburg, Kan. She received the B.S. degree from the University of Nebraska in 1951, and also attended Baker University at Baldwin. She taught in the Kansas City, Kan., public school system for two years before undertaking graduate work at Indiana. Coan, a native of Barnes, received the B.S. in education degree from KU in 1948 and the M.S. here in 1953. He taught and coached at Jetmore High School for five years before going to Lawrence High School two years ago. Sell It With a Kansan Classified Ad Five Department Chairmen Chosen Five new College of Liberal Arts and Science department chairmen were named this summer, George R. Waggoner, dean of the college, announced. The changes were effective July 1. They are Dr. Frank C. Foley, professor of geology, geology department; Dr. Ronald L. McGregor, associate professor of botany, department of botany; Dr. J. Neale Carman, professor of romance languages, romance language department; Dr. David Paretsky, associate professor of bacteriology, department of bacteriology, and Joseph F. Meisels, associate professor of social work, social work department. Dr. McGregor is acting chairman. Goodyear Sets Up $750 Scholarship The Goodyear Foundation of Akron, Ohio, has established a nontechnical scholarship of $750 for the 1957-58 academic year at the University The foundation, which is supported by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., also is making a $375 grant to the Endowment Assn. to cover administrative and overhead costs for the Goodyear scholar. The scholarship will be given to a junior or senior man in the School of Business. He will be selected on the bases of scholarship, leadership qualities, need and desire for a career in business or industry. (Continued from Page 11) Topeka; Wilmot F. Clarke, Topeka William O. Smith, Hoisington. 865 Pledges Named (Continued from Page 11) Richard S. Rowse, Prarie Village; Henry C. Asbell, Kansas City, Mo.; Ralph E. Wilson, Oevrland Park; Thomas S. Stoll, Prarie Village; Donald E. Niemack, Topeka. Gary N. Shofner, Ottawa; Gordon S. Leonard, Lyons; Louis E. Geiler, Kansas City, Kan.; Rockne Krebs, Kansas City, Mo., and Daniel C. Simkins, Chicago, Ill. Theta Chi (4)—Billy W. Chaffin, Moscow; George M. Allison, Augusta; Robert R. Whittaker, Eureka, and Dennis G. Getting, Overland Park. Theta Tau (9)—John E. Steur, Great Bend; David L. Stahl, Topeka; John A. Kazmaier Jr., Eudora; Craig R. Brougher, Sedalia, Mo.; Charles D. Marshley, Ravtown, Mo. Larry E. Harris, Chanute; Larry M. Newton, Russell; Jack J. James, Leavenworth, and William P. Cole, Oklahoma City, Okla. Triangle (22) - Jackie Lee Roberts, Turner; Robert E. Johnson, Kansas City, Kan; Frederick W. Fitch, Kansas City, Mo.; Damon W. Mountford, Coffeyville; Gary L. Reed, Prairie Village. Robert Leyva, Atchison; David L. Ober, Kansas City, Mo.; James R. Wright, Merriam; Frank R. Burns, Munice; Edward E. Young, Kansas City, Mo. Charles R. Kindermann, Belleville, Ill.; Gordon W. Phillips, Topeka; John F. Marshall, Mission; Gary W. Albertson, Overland Park; Robert A. Garitano, Elmont, N.Y. Dee M. Conner, Webb City, Mo; Gerald R. Stronger, Independence, Mo; John L. Flinchpaugh, St. Joseph, Mo; Douglas A. Vincent, Overland Park; William L. Bryant, Wichita; Ronald R. Cowden, Pittsburg, and Michael D. Rody, Topeka Prof. Crosier Leads Citizen Workshop Prof. Clayton M. Crosier, associate professor of civil engineering, led a citizen consultation workshop for central Kansas at McPherson Aug. 31. of history and assistant to the director of conferences. Citizen consultation workshops are sponsored by the national commission for United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in cooperation with the Department of State Prof. Crosier is a member of the National Commission on Citizen Consultation. Dr. Donald R. McCoy was appointed director of the Correspondence Study Bureau and assistant professor of history, effective last July 1. Ruth Kenney's Post Filled He succeeds Miss Ruth Kenney, who retired after 27 years as director of the bureau. He was active in university extension activities at State Teachers College, Cortland, N. Y., where he was associate professor The new director received his master's degree from the University of Chicago, and was awarded the Ph.D. in history from American University in 1954. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, American Assn. of University Professors, American Studies Assn., Mississippi Valley Historical Assn. and New York Historical Assn. He served in the army from 1945 to 1947, was honored as a research fellow at American University in 1950-51, and was an archivist in the Interior Section, National Archives, 1951-52. In order to be considered an alumnus of Harvard University, it is necessary to attend only three weeks of classes as a freshman. famous for SEA FOODS - STEAKS - CHICKEN Come in and shop for your UNIVERSITY SUPPLIES at CARTER'S - Art Supplies - Brief Cases - Study Lamps - Spirals - Big Ring Notebooks - Engineering Supplies - Typing Papers - Smith-Corona Typewriters - Drawing Sets CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. VI 3-6133 We Deliver