10. 21 and 72; 22 and 82; 23 and 92 Page 11 Ross, Martilyn Jean, 2AS, commuting Ross, Teresa Antonia, GR, 1416恩威 Ross, Violet Mae, GR * Roth, Herbert S., Gr, commuting Rothen, Janice K., 4ED, commuting Rothwell, Harold A., 1EN, 130 Lawrence Roudybush, Kay C., 4ED, commuting Rowe, Harry G., 4EN, 1231 Oread Rowland, Brian A., 4AS, 1144 La. * Rowland, Herbert F., GR, 503 Kansas Rowland, Wilma Joan, 9ZZ Rubin, Milton S., 2AS, 819 Ind * Ruckdeschel, R. C., 4EN, R. R. 1 Ruder, Amette, GR, 946 Ohio Ruder, Phyllis Kay, 3FA, 420 W. 11 Rufenacht, George N., GR, 6371Ind. Ind. Ruggles, Gareth E., GR * Runner, Dale I., GR, 3023 W. 8 Rumf, Robert Joseph, 4FA, 1703 Ten Ter. Rundle, Roger W., 2FA, 1420 Crescent * Ruprenthal, Arthur, 4PH, commuting Rusk, Nancy Elaine, 2AS, 2019 Ohio Russell, Amos O., Jr., 3FA, 1511 W. 21 * Russell, Elbert W., GR, 7151Miss. W. * Russell, Emily M., AED, 1831 N. H. * Russell, William M., GR, commuting * Russell, James O., GR, 1222 Miss. * Russell, John Caro, 1831 N. H. * Russell, Robert H., GR, commuting Rutherford, Jon R., GR, 1638 Ind. Ryan, Connell R., 4AS, 1303 Vt. Ryan, Stephen C., 3AS, 1540 La. * Rybnick, Frank, GR, 8181La. * Rygaard, Marcia Ann, 3NR, 420 W. 11 Rylee, Dennis W., 3EN, 800 W. 8 S Saheb, Souheil E., GR * Saidel, Barbara H., GR, 10 Stouffer * Saidel, Donald H., GR, 10 Stouffer 8 * Salazar, Janice M., 9ED, 1514 Tenn. * Berk, Frank E., 2EN, 425 Ala. * Salisbury, Lou Ella, GR, 4EF, commuting Salmon, John Ward, 9ZZ, commuting Sample, Ward A., 4ED, R. R. 5 Samson, Richard M., GR, 2557 Mont. Samson, Shirley曼, AED, 1240 IOHC * Samuels, William G., GR, commuting Sanders, Larry W., 3AS, 2563 Redbud Sanner, Shirley, GR, commuting Sano, David Toshio, GR Saunders, Helen J., 9ZZ * Savidge, Ethel, 4ED Scallon, Joseph D., GR, 1500 Ky Scannam, Franklin L., 2EN, 1515 Engel Scannam, Mary N., 4ED, 420 W. 11 Schade, Sylvia Ruth, 3NR, 420 W. 11 Schaffer, L埃兰 L., 1A5, 420 I1 Scheith, Paul C., 4AS, 1017 Ala. Scheideman, J. E., 1AS Schichte, Dave R., 2ED, 1246 W. Campus Schieflebusch, L埃兰 R., 1A5, 2145 Ohio Schiever, Elizabeth A., 4ED, 2Stouffer 7 Schiever, Lloyd E., 3BU, 2Stouffer 7 Schlissel, Harvey, GR, 19 StouFFER 7 Schlueter, Donald J., GR, 1653 Ind. Schmedemann, Gary D., 9AS, 708 R.I. Schmidt, Anthony R., 6GR, commuting Schmidt, Ben J., GR, commuting Schmidt, David Lloyd, GR, commuting Schmidt, Ervin H., GR, 2529 W. 9 Schmidt, Lawrence H., 2AS, 1645 Tenn. Schmidt, Stanley E., 1FA, 2529 W. 9 Schneck, Prudence M., 4ED, 1200 Tenn. Schnettler, Richard A., 1A41 Ohio Schraader, Gordon L., GR, commuting Schrog, Elwyn L., GR, 904 Ohio Schroeder, Erwin A., GR, 1247 OHA Schroeder, William L., 3EN, 13 StouFFER 8 Schroer, Linda Mae, GR, 42W, 11 Schrohl, Karen Mae, 9ED, commuting Schulz, Lola Bush, 9ZZ Schumacher, Donald L., GR, commuting Schumacher, Herbert, GR, 2122 Owens Schurle, Arlo Willard, 1AS, commuting Schutte, Sonda Jane, 2FA Schwiesow, Letha M., 1AS, commuting Scott, Mary F., 1AS, 1921 Vt. Scott, Nancy Gay, 4ED, 1722 W. 24 Scott, Robert W., GR, 1837 Mo. Scott, Sharon E., 4ED Scoville, Lois G., 9ZZ, commuting Scoville, Sharof Lea, GR, 4FA, 1732 W. 24 Scrutgger, William L., GR, 1613 W. 15 Sears, Karen Patricia, 3ED, commuting Sears, Robert I., GR, commuting Seeber, Margaret A., 2AS, 420 W. 11 Seelig, Harry Ernest, GR, 1334 Ohio Seillars, Sonda, 2AS, 420 W. 11 Seng, Kang, 1EN, 413 W. 14 Seewell, Frances I., 9AS, 1314 Tenn. Sexton, Edward M., 3FA, 7061Mass. Seymour, Virginia Lee, GR Shafter, Ernest E., GR, 2563 Redbud Shafter, Richmond A., GR, 1AS, 1215 ORE Shafter, Ronald W., commuting Shah, Bhupendra, GR, 1339 Ohio Shah, Kanti Lal, GR, 1231 Oread Shah, Shirish K., GR, 1240 Tenn. Shank, Lewis Preston, GR, 4EN, 939 N.Y. Shanks, A. Rex, GR, R, 3 Shea, Gladys, GR Sheaks, Judy Ellen, 3AS, commuting Sheffler, William W., GR, 4EN, 1647 Miss Sheibly, James Michael, 2AS, 1014 Miss. Sheldon, Paula Deane, 2AS, commuting Shen, Blanche Y., 9ZZ, commuting Shenk, Robert Edwards, 2AS, 1235 Ky. Shepherd, Franklin L., 2ED, commuting Shepherd, Elizabeth, GR, commuting Shefy, Sonja P., NR, 420 W. 11 Sherman, Philip A., 1AS, 1246 W. Campus Shier, Rebecca, L, 4ED, 1530 Engel Shirley, Martha Lee, 2FA, commuting Shockley, Agnes Ann, 4ED, 522 InD Shockley, Gerald Ray, 3BU, 2605 Ridge Ct. Shockley, Lorraine, 2AS Shoemaker, William C., 4EN, 1246 W. Campus Shogrit, Quinnie, A., 4EN, 46 Mich Shoren,玛丽 Kay, GR, commuting Short, Anna Mae, GR, commuting Short, John W., GR, commuting Shortman, Penny A., 4FA, commuting Shrive, Lurage, 2AS, commuting Shriver, Joyce E., GR, 1245 Oread Shults, Maygo, G., 11 Stouffer 2 Shultz, Lebert Dean, 3BU, 1246 LA Shultz, Linda Kaue, GR, commuting Shen, Blanche Y., 9ZZ, commuting Shen, Robert Edwards, 2AS, commuting Short, Anna Mae, GR, commuting Short, John W., GR, commuting Shortman, Penny A., 4FA, commuting Shrive, Lurage, 2AS, commuting Shriver, Joyce E., GR, 1245 Oread Shults, Maygo, G., 11 Stouffer 2 Shultz, Lebert Dean, 3BU, 1246 LA Shultz, Linda Kaue, GR Tuesday. June 19, 1962 Summer Session Kansan Page 11 Oregon U. Wins NCAA; Dotson Places Third KU's Bill Dotson was the only Jayhawker to place in the NCAA track and field championships last weekend as the Oregon Ducks won its first national collegiate title. The Ducks won four individual championships and amassed 85 points to dethrone defending champion Southern California who placed second behind Eastern power Villanova. Villanova scored 40 3/7 points while Southern California scored 27 3/7. ONE OF OREGON'S individual championships was in Jayhawker Dotson's specialty, the mile. Dyrol Burleson, America's number one collegiate miler, broke the four-minute mile barrier for his fifth time with a 3:59.8 time as he successfully defended his mile championship. Burleson's time became a meet record but it did not better his collegiate mark of 3:57.6 set last year. Dotson ran the fastest time of his career, 4:00.5, as he and Southern Illinois' Bill Cornell fought for the runner-up spot with Cornell winning. Both were awarded identical times. DOTSON'S PREVIOUS best was Prof. Dykes To Denver A prominent KU alumnus will be the featured speaker at the Ninth District Advertising Federation of America Convention to be held in conjunction with the national joint AFA-Advertising Association of the West Convention in Denver, Colorado, beginning Saturday. He is L. E. "Ed" Stollenwerck, general manager, advertising and public relations for the Spencer Chemical Company of Kansas City and a prominent leader in area, civic and political activities. Stollenwerck will speak on "The Advertising Man in the Community." Professor James Dykes of KU, will appear on a panel discussion next Tuesday with Professor Milton Gross of the University of Missouri. Presiding over the convention will be R. W. "Dick" Dodderidge of Kansas City, former Chairman of the Advertising Round Table of Kansas City, local AFA affiliate and a partner in the Bruce B. Brewer & Company. More than a dozen members of the Advertising Round Table, also affiliated with the Kansas City Advertising & Sales Executives Club, are expected to attend the 6-day professional gathering. In addition to many of advertising's most celebrated names, Colorado Governor, Stephen L. R. McNichols and CBS star, Arthur Godfrey, will address the assembly. Also participating in the national convention will be members of the American Academy of Advertising an organization of advertising educators. Valuations Up in Kansas TOPEKA, Kan. — (UPI) — Corporate assessed valuations in Kansas in 1962 total $828,958,590, for an increase of $10.6 million, the State Property Valuation Department has announced. Valuations totaled $818.3 million in 1961. The breakdown showed railroads and railroad corporations suffered the greatest decrease in valuation, losing $15.3 million since last year. Railroad valuation in 1962 was $199.4 million compared with $214.7 million in 1961. Telephone companies logged the greatest increase in valuation, up $10.8 million to a total of $131.9 million this year. The only other loser in valuation was express companies which were down $12,555 to a total valuation of $111.105. 4:02.9 which he ran in finishing second to Burlison in last year's NCAA meet at Philadelphia. The Jamestown senior, whom Coach Bill Easton predicts to break four-minutes, has been below 4:05 several times this year, but has not been able to crack into the magic circle. Electric power companies were up $8 million to a total of $200.6 million this year. Two other KU athletes competed but neither placed. They are Ron Swanson, high jumper and Jack Stevens a pole-vulter. The NCAA meet was Dotson's last as a collegian. He served as cross-country and track captain this year and was an all-America performer in the mile last year. He will run in the National AAU championships this weekend.