Page 7 94 AFROTC Cadets Qualify for Training Ninety-four AFROTC cadets have qualified for further study it advanced ROTC and other Air Force training programs resulting from passing the Air Force Officers Qualification test given recently The following men have qualified for flying training, both pilot and observer, after they are commissioned in the Air Force. Elwood Armstrong, Charles Barnes, Don Berkley, Marshall Bierstefler, Gary Brabec, Bob Brack, Ralph Croyle, Herbert C灌, Roger Edwards, John Erksen, Harold Hill, John Hoelscher, Allan Hurst, William Jackson, Richard Jevons, Paul Johnson, Dee Lander. Loren Lask, Robert Meeker, Willi Mog, Darrell Nixon, John Pace, Dennis Phillips. Byron Redding, Gary Rohrer, Donald Rowland, Bill Snyder, Walter Steffan, William Symms, Bruce Wenger, and Hal Williamson, college sophomores. Lawrence Ball, James Bell, Bob Bred, Vernon Combes, Albert Grave, James Douglass, Kerin Dryden, Robert Duncan, Jacob Goble, Gary Griffith, Gale Harris, George Hitt, Richard Joe, Donald Johnson. Jerry Jones, Richard Lee, John Lembke, Arthur Leonard, Gary Miller, Robert Reck, Phil Rein, Thomas Rinehart, John Riskback, John Russell, David Smith, Christopher Snyder, John Travers, Kenneth Vaughn, Donald Wilburn, and Robert Wind, engineering sophomores. James Durner, Bruce Taber and James Grady, 2nd year architecture; James Feil, college freshman; Charles Garver, 1st year architecture; George Weston, fine arts sophomore; Jan Howell, education sophomore. Donald A. Smith, college freshman; Leo Williams, 3rd year architecture; Jack Beverly and Lee Holman, college sophomores; John LeClaire, Larry Manion, Paul Peters, and Earl Wilson, engineering sophomores. The following cadets qualified for server training only. Richard Arnold, Charles Belt, Thomas Clevenger, Ronald Elder, Robert Fink- biner, Bill Hagman, William Lind say, Leslie Horrison, Charles L, Stroup and Lawrence W. Stroup, college sophomores. Larry Davis, Duane Haverty Ronald Johnston, and Glen Kirk engineering sophomores. James Combs, 2nd year architecture; Eldon Kohlenberg, and Robert Greene, college freshmen, and Robert Preston, education sophomore. KU Professor Heads History Unit Sessions George Anderson, chairman of the History department, will be chairman of two sessions of the 48th annual meeting of the Mississippi Valley Historical association Thursday through Saturday April 28-30 in St. Louis. The two sessions are the "Frontier Courts and Cases" session at 11 a.m. Thursday and the "Technology Farm" session at 10 a.p. Friday. Prof. Anderson is also chairman of the Membership committee and a member of the Executive committee of the association. Other faculty members attending are Robert Taft, professor of chemistry; W. Stitt Robinson Jr., associate professor of history; Robert W. Johannsen, assistant professor of history, and Thomas M. Gale, instructor of history. Former President Harry S. Truman will speak at 7 p.m. Friday during the dinner session. There were 12 per cent fewer forest fires in U.S. national forests in 1954 than in 1953. ANNOUNCING OUR NEW SERVICE Because of the low cost per check, because no fixed balance is required, or any charge made for deposits or monthly service, our ThriftiCheck checking service is within everyone's means. Start your account tomorrow—and say goodbye to all the bother and time wasted in paying by cash! ThriftiCheck LOW COST CHECKING ACCOUNT AVAILABLE ONLY AT Douglas County State Bank "THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE" 900 Mass. MEMBER F.D.I.C. Phone 3200 Delcina Guest, soprano, will give a senior recital at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Strong auditorium. Soprano to Give Senior Recital Miss Guest was the 1954 winner in the vocal division of the contest held by the Kansas Federation of Women's clubs. Last fall she was awarded $100 in the Naftzer Competition sponsored by the Wichita Symphony orchestra. At the University she is a member of the A Cappella choir with which she has appeared as soloist, and has had leading roles in productions by the Opera workshop and the Light Opera guild. Accompanists for the program will be Emily Wolverton, clarinetist, and James Smolko. pianist. Psychologists to Hear Talk "An Experimental Approach to Psychological Values" will be the topic of Dr. Iamara Dembo at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas room of the Student Union. Dr. Dembo is with the department of psychology at Clark university in Worcester, Mass. No Faculty Meeting Set There will be no college faculty meeting this week. Electrical Engineering Head To Resign Before Next Fall Prof. Donald G. Wilson, chairman of the electrical engineering department, will resign from the University staff effective at the end of this semester to assume a position as assistant director of research for the Stromberg-Carlson company in Rochester, N.Y. From 1951 to 1952 Prof. Wilson served as chairman of the Kansas City section of the Institute of Radio Engineers. Prof. Wilson came to the University in 1947 as an associate professor in electrical engineering and became chairman of the department in 1948. In 1950 he became a full professor. Classified Ads- TOM MAUPIN Travel Service. Lowest airline fares, tourist and family fare, available on all scheduled airlines. Authorized agents for all steamship lines. Tours and cruises. Business and interpersonal trips. Special excursions. See us for literature on your Summer vacation. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE, 1236 Mass. Ph. 3661. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Theses, term papers reports, given immediate atten- ture. First, accurate service at regular rates. 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Call Miss Rose Gleseman at the First Aid Station for information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf EXPRIENDED TYPIST-thesis, term masters. Regular calls. Call: 1-855-4543, 15542. During Prof. Wilson's stay at Kansas the department has worked on several research projects. Recently it has been working on a signal corp project concerned with the propagation of radar waves. BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Services CO., C16, Vt. tf EXPERT TYPING -Theses, research papers, manuscripts. Call 3785W after 6 p.m. weekdays or anytime Sat. or Sun. Martha Bone. 4-26 TRANSPORTATION '51 TRAILER, 33 ft. 2-bedroom. Deep freeze compartment, garbage disposal, airconditioner, TV and desk. Ideal for married student. Phone 1269W. 4-19 When Prof, Wilson first came to the University the department Monday, April 18, 1955 University Daily Kansan FOR SALE 1946 PONTIAC. 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Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered at least one hour during the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sity by mail. The bill should be submitted to Journalism bldg, not later than 3:00 p.m. the day before publication date. FOR RENT THREE ROOM PRIVATE Apt. New. pension possession Phone 247WU 4-22 FOUND SHEAFFER PEN, green. Before vacation. Owner may claim by identifying and paying for ad. See Louise Brunk. Museum of Natural History. 4-18 FOUNTAIN PEN near Chi Omega found 3627M and foraging for 4-21 3627M and foraging for ad. NOW thru TUES. Eva Kazan NOW thru TUES. Loretta Young "EAST OF EDEN" "FARMER'S DAUGHTER" worked on a project for the medical school, a device for the measurement of the absorption of ultraviolet waves by cancer cells. Prof. Wilson is a member of Tau Beta Pti and Eta Kappa Nu honorary fraternities. He is also a member of Sigma Xi, scientific honor society. In addition he is a member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, a senior member of the Institute of Radio Engineers, American Association of University Professors, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Society of Engineering education, and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity. Sunset DRIVE-IN W. on 6th St. Ph. 3313 Ends Tonight. The story of a woman's need for a man Jane Rock Wyman Hudson MAGNIFICENT OBESSSION" Technicolor Show Starts at Dusk LADIES!!! This has one of the most tender romances you've ever seen on the screen! If we aren't right—tell us—and we'll give you a Free Ticket! The Management SHOWS 2-7-9 p.m. Also Added Color Cartoon Late News NOW SHOWING PART TIME Overtime? $3.00 per hour! If you can work five nights per week, 5 to 9 p.m., and possibly full-time this summer, answer now giving age, address and phone number. Neat appearance and desire to make money only requirements. Car necessary. Write O. R. 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