Faculty Members Return From Leaves of Absence Students returning to classes Monday will find many changes in faculty members. Besides 26 new names on the faculty roster, there will be nine regular faculty members who are returning this year after leaves of absence. Those returning from leaves in clude: Lois Baker, law librarian; John L. Casteel, associate profes sor of speech, director of speech division; L. S. Cressman, profes sor of anthropology, head of de partment; Russell K. Cutler, as sistant professor of physical edu cation: Warrine Eastburn, in structor in physical education; John T. Ganoe, associate profes sor of history; Carlton E. Spen cer, professor of law; Lloyd Sta ples, instructor in geology, and Harriet W. Thomson, professor of physical education. New faculty members are: Wesley C. Ballaine, assistant pro fessor of business administra tion: Melva Fae Bull, instructor in education; Fred Virgil Cahill, instructor in political science; Beverley S. Caverhill, reserve as sistant in library, instructor; Ho bart E. Collins, instructor in physics and physical science sur vey; Edward G. Daniel, minor professor of business administra tion; Arnold Elston, assistant professor of music; Lloyd Faust, assistant professor and research assistant; Martha A. Foster, senior assistant cataloger in li brary, instructor; Donald Ken neth Griffith, instructor in busi ness administration; George Jette, instructor in landscape architec ture. William Charles Jones, profes sor of political science, head of department; Clarice E. Krieg, cataloging librarian, assistant professor; Henry E. Kuchera, in structor in education; Max Mc Kinney, instructor in education; Paul B. Means, professor of re ligion; Kirt E. Montgomery, in structor in speech; Dorotha E. Moore, instructor in education; Leon Mulling, instructor in edu cation; Cecil t. Snyder, acting director of news bureau, acting assistant professor of journalism, acting information assistant; Ar nold L. Soderwald, instructor in zoology (part-time); Donald G. Thomas, instructor in chemistry; Pierre J. Van Rysselberghe, as sistant professor of chemistry; Jack Wilkinson, instructor in drawing and painting; Richard C. Williams, acting educational activities manager; Lisle M. Wy att, assistant University physi cian. assistant professor. Faculty members who will be on leave this year include: Alton L. Alderman, assistant professor of zoology; Anne L. Beck, profes sor of music; George H. Godfrey, associate professor of journalism. associate in news bureau; Ray mond C. Henrickson, instructor in education; Carl L. Johnson, as sistant professor of Romance lan guages; F. C. Macomber, profes sor of education; Philip A. Par sons, professor of sociology, head of department; George Root, edu cational activities manager; Merle A. Starr, instructor in physics. The following will he gone this year because of resignation, re tirement or expiration of con tract: Adeline Adams, law libra rian; Robert Anderson, instructor in business administration; Bea trice Barker, cataloging librarian (part time); James D. Barnett, professor political science (part time); Frances R. Bascom, in structor in education; James R. Branton, instructor in religion; Paul T. Culbertson, instructor in history; Arthur G. Dudley, assist ant professor of business admin istration; Ore Gledhill, instructor in education; H. H. Hanna, in structor in speech and drama; Don E. Hargis, instructor in speech; Lance W. Hart, assistant professor drawing and painting (deceased); Robert F. Heizer, in structor in anthropology; James E. Herbertson, instructor in zo ology; Josephine Persicano, in structor in pnysical education; Leslie S. Porter, assistant Uni versity physician; Arthur Pulos, assistant in architecture and al lied arts; George W. Rochester, acting professor of law; Hugh M. Shafer, assistant professor of education; Ellen VVilshire, in structor in education; Miriam A, Yoder, senior assistant cataloger; Orin F. Stafford, professor of chemistry, head of department (deceased). WELCOME STUDENTS After the pune or sifter the dance for . . . • Sundaes • Sodas • Milkshakes • Sandwiches Ph. 2717 As you like them IEMON-0 ■■ Cor. 13th and Alder “Doc” Ireland, Prop. OPEN HOUSE Thursday 7:30 to 9:30 p.m Open house with no one to walk on your foot but yourself! . . . (’omo on down and see the show we've arranged for you . . . loads and loads of new fall things in Kujrene’s most glamorous department store. . . . Nothinir will be sold here's your ohaneo to shop without anyone tryiiur to ‘‘help*’ you buy . . . do eome! Make Miller's YOUR Store College Gosui&i at