Friday, March 2. 1956 University Daily Kansan Page 7 ersity. goodguy Mo confer ww alkk Mk the nest mo I make. ersity. V13-2572 way KIDS SIZE & REGULAR Forms Schedule Job Interviews it's ten companies have scheduled to interview in the School of Engineering and Architecture next week, March 5-9. Literature appliances, and interview schedules are available in 111 Marvin Hall. Monday—US Gypsum; Black, Stills and Bryson; Thompson Prodts; Convair. Wednesday—Shell Oil, O. A. Sut- cron Tuesday----Wagner Electric, Federal Telecommunication Labs, Reylands Metals Company, the Maytag company. Thursday--Shell Oil, Dowell Incorporation Friday—Vendo Company, Schmenger Well Surveying Corp. Pittsburg-Des Moines Steel Company, Mallinkrodt Corp Fields Open For Engineers A degree in any one of 12 fields the University School of Engineering and Architecture will assemble the 185 June graduates a choice high paying jobs and freedom working areas, regardless of life circumstances. Dean T. DeWitt Carr, of the school of Engineering and Architecture, estimated that each June graduate will have from five to $10 job offers and will get a salary ingoring from $385 to $585 a month. The demand for engineers of our company is 200 Japanese will visit the University least once this semester to in-jeeves seniors. Dean Carr said graduating students need not worry about unfilled military service as a lawback in gaining employment. He said several companies make special inducements for the student this situation. Some will hire men who are used for the draft and give moves or actual pay while they are in the service, under the agree- ment that the employees will rejoin in staffs. Other companies offer specialized "learn while you earn" ining for engineering graduates. Rapid growth in engineering enrollment can be traced by comparison of figures for this year with 1952, the year when post-earn enrollment was a total of 897 students enrolled in the school, and this year there are 1,824, an increase of 103 per cent. geological engineering,engineering physics,and aeronautical engineering are relatively new fields, and have shown steady growth. Men are not the only ones attracted to engineering—sixteen women are enrolled in the school now. Dean Carr expects the School of engineering to grow along with University, which is expected have a total enrollment of 17,000 Marriage, College Can Mix, Prof Says SYRACUSE, N.Y. (ACP—There's been a lot of talk about the advantages and disadvantages of getting married while still in college. We pass along these observations by Prof. Ralph Dakin of the sociology department at Kansas State. They were reprinted in the tracuse Daily Orange. Marriage and college can mix, according to Prof. Dakin. He says that married students usually make higher grades. Prof. Dakin believes this is caused by increasedcurity and responsibility. Students seem to feel that marriage usually helps their college work, and in opposition to many studies, of Dakin said that the divorce te for college marriages is lower an for the comparable highly-occuated persons. conserving on the same subject, a mess minister has said that college marriages are much more dependent on the couple's level of maturity, the degree to which they want to make a go of marriage, and their common interests than upon a influence of college life. one day 50c Terms. Cash. Phone orders are acceptees with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon or Wednesday or Saturday, by telephone or on Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Flint Hall. three five days days 75c $1.00 WANT ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING! FOUND Grey Esterbrook fountain pen in front of Flint Hall. Finder may have by identifying and paying for this ad. Kansan Office. Room 111 Flint. 3-2 FOR RENT FOR RENT: 3 single rooms with ice box, 6 bedrooms, 5 baths from campus, 1229 Ohio. VI-3-1333. Sleeping room and bachelor apartment. Large close-to-newly decorated—entrance. CV II 3-4391 after 5.30 p.m. or anytime Saturday. 940 Indiana. 3-2 FOR RENT: 3-room furnished apt. First liquidities paid. Fleet #1939. Ohio U.S.A. T-7284. 3-2 Male student wanted to share house with Female student. Phone VI-3-566S, 1814 Michigan. 3-5 5-366S, 1814 Michigan. VERY small house. 428 Alabama $30 per month. small house. 429 Macon $1, Marcot $1, 444 Sullivan $5, Sullivan $3, 3-8 Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relation office 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletins to the Publicly Kansan. Notices include name, place, date, and time of function. Todav Hillel service and Oneg Shabat, 7:30 Past Sunday. 10:20-11:40 Tennessee, Speaker: Rabbi Kaplan. "Judaism and Christianity: Agreement and comments." Group singing and refreshment. Newman Club. Rosary, 5:10 p.m. St. John's Church. Stations of the Cross, 7:30 Newman Club, Mass. 6:30 a.m. Missa Rosary. Rosary. 5:10 p.m. St. John's Church. Newman Club meeting, after 10 a.m. Mike on the Cross, 3:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Austrian students, 2 p.m. Jayhawk Room. Viennese waltz rehearsal. Gamma Delta cost supper. 5:30 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran Church, 17th and Vermont. Come dressed for a hobo party. Prizes awarded for best dressed people. Graduate Club social, 8 p.m. Henley Liahona Fellowship, worship service, 8:30 a.m. Lutheran Student Association Bible study, 9:30 a.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, 1310 snd, New Hampshire Chapel, D.C. Campus, bourn, 10:30 a.m., Church services, 14 a.m. Methodist graduate group, 6:30 p.m. Methodist Student Center. Will discuss the Church of the Brethren. There will be an outside speaker. Lutheran Student Association, 5:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church. Cost supper. Lenten series—Study of the Creed. Engineerettes, 8 p.m. University Women's Club Lounge, Spooner Hall. Monday Book review, 4 p.m. Student Union Music Room. "The Exubanites," by A.C. Spectorsky. Reviewer: William Conboy. Tuesday Book review, 4 p.m. Memorial Union, Union Station, 120 W. 57th Street, "urbanites." Review William Conley乔. The lectures included films on childbirth and the process of human reproduction. Dr. Hermes also showed examples of human babies in various stages of development. Doctor Completes Child D Lectures Dr. R. L. Hermes, Lawrence physician, completed a four-lecture series Wednesday night on "The Value of Knowledge and a Healthy Life." The course production" as part of the regular child development course. Cape Good Hope, despite popular belief, is not the southernmost tip of Africa. That distinction, the National Geographic Society says, goes to Cape Agulhas to the southeast, which is 33 miles nearer the South Pole. History Club, 7 p.m., Jayhawk Room. Student Union. AUFS lecturer, E. A Bayne. "Iran and the Middle East." Public invited. Refreshments. 106 North Park St. Alpha Phi Omega, 7.30 p.m., Oread Room. Regular meeting. Pizza Delivered Cell VI 3-9111 The Campus Hideaway NEAT and comfortable 4-room basement apartment. Completely furnished. Private bath. Available. March 1. $85. Bathroom. Ph. VI-365 or KU-375 mornings. First floor 2-room furnished apartment in-a-door bed. Adults. $58. Utilities paid 728 Ohio. Contact Les Halberg, College Mount, VI 3-0131. 3-6 REASONABLE rate, attractive apartment, beautifully and completely furnished, turnkey Adults only. No pets or drinking Available immediately. 520 Ohio. 3-8 FOR SALE Blow out your brains .. drive your room mate mad! Olds Recording Trombone, like new. Deluxe case. Call Dion Inde afternoons. VI 3-0681. 1420 Ohio. 3-2 Compo photographic enlarger, $12. Also other photo equipment. EKTACHROME expertly developed. Don Sexton, 1426 Alumni, VI 3-8153. 3-6 Copy of Prof. Leland J. Pritchard's book, fareful.公" CLI V1:1942 S="3" LO-S DINTY 6th and Vermont—Open till 9 '46 Ford Club Coupe, heat and heater, beautiful midnight black. '47 Ford, two-door, heat and music, a real deal, $125 6th and Vermont—Open till 9 '49 Ford, 2-door. Mercury motor, heat, blue with white tires. $225 48 Chevrolet, 4-door, 4 tires, 4 doors, 3 fenders, runs good. $97.50 '49 Pontiac, 4-door, heat music, real keen, see it. $200. 2-6 '99 Nash Statesman, 4-door, heat, over- heat, white tires $195, "Tires worth that." FOR SALE: M.G.-T. D. Mark II. Fully equipped. $1,000. John Brand. 3-8 '55 FORD convertible. White with black top. Pink interior. Tubeless white side cover. Power steering. seat lift and roof rails. Excellent condition $2400. VI 3-7473. 5-8 3-PIECE three-quarter length party suit. Size 36. Black velvet coat with; white crepe quilted lining. White blouse with silver metallic and black skirt with silver metallic collar. Worn only twice. Reasonable price. 801 Mississippi. North entrance. 3-8 BUSINESS SERVICES LIVE GIFTS- Nightingale Canary Singers, Garpeets, all colors from sunny Texas-complete stocks of cages and stands, fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs beds, harness, etc. Chameleons, Hamsters, chameleons, Hamsters, etc. Everything in the Pet FIELD. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone VI 3-2921. fitt EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. Fast, accurate service at registration. Stuff like lika, 1911 Tennessee Phone VI 3-1240 DRESSMAKING→Formals, alterations- Wedding gowns Ola Smith 9411; Matis 738 TYINGP: Themes, theses, reports, etc. Reasonable reads: 1736 La. VL 3-5275, MTL 1736 La. VL 4-5275, MTL CABINET naker and finisher. Antique restoring. E. E. Higginbottom; residence and shop at 623 Alabama. VI 3-1258. tf XYCLONE Fence needs Commission in your community. Excellent opportunity for part time sales. Write XYCLONE FENCE, United States Steel Corp., 1401 Fairfax Trafficway, Kansas City, Kansas. 3-2 AT MOM'S. 11:00 a.m. Vernort--Family style meals, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 75c-3 NOW ENDS SATURDAY MAT. 2 p.m. EVE 7-9 PRINT BY TECHNICOLOR STARRING RORY CALHOUN • HYER • JAGGER ROBERT MIDLUOLET - JAMES MILICAN - LITA BARON Also: MUSICAL—NEWS Give To The "CAMPUS CHEST!" EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast, accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606 Maine. Phone VI 3-7654. tf TYPING: Experienced. Fast and accurate, reports, theses, and the annual rate of change. PORTRATTS TINTED . . reasonable Your patron will aid my education. Satisfaction guaranteed. 2501 Montana or Phone VI 3-0369 after 5 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS 1080 books. Open Thursday from 4 till 8 only choice 15c - 710%2 Mass. 3-2 Hilden Gibson Co-op offer membership to 4 men. Good rooms. Excellent meals. $42 per month. 4 hrs. work per week. 1614 Kentucky. VI3-5552. 3-7 TRANSPORTATION TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Skio-Coych and family day rates. Explore the U.S. Government National Bank for free pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI 3-1025. tf AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family ship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full-service travel agency, Maupin Travel Service Travel House. 1236 Mass. Phone VI 3-1211. Sixty-five per cent of 1954-1955 model autos in use have automatic transmissions, 28 per cent have power brakes, and 22 per cent have power steering. NOW thru MON. CONTINUOUS SHOWS EACH DAY BOX-OFFICE OPEN 12:45 'PICNJC' At 1:00-3:00 5:00-7:10 9:25 Magoo Cartoon SUNDAY FOR 3 DAYS NOW THRU SAT. 2—7—9 Jeff Richards—Edmund Gwenn “IT'S A DOG'S LIFE” HIS FIRST STARRING MOTION PICTURE! 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