Friday, January 7, 1955 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Sigma Kappa Alpha Chi Win Close Games The fourth set of women's intramural volleyball games was played Monday and Wednesday nights in Robinson gym. Eight teams met and three others forfeited. The forfeits were Monchonsia to Alpha Delta Pi, Miller to Chi Omega, and Templin to Kappa Alpha Theta. Sigma Kapa 40, Pi Phi 39 Sigma Kappa squeezed past Pi Beta Phi in a tight Division V duel. Barbara Barnhill with 7 points and Ina May Brewster with 12 shared top scoring honors for Sigma Kappa, and Ann McFarland and Diane Klepper soured the losers. Hawkettes 49. Kappa 32 Alpha Chi 42, Lockley 39 Betty Miller and Joann Leonhardt led Alpha Chi Omega past Lockley hall in a Division III contest. Mary Demeritt with 12 points was high scorer for Lockley. Hawketties 49, Kappa 32 The Hawketties rolled over Kappa Kappa Gamma in an easy Division III victory. Evelyn Updike with 13 points Heinrichs guarded the defense. The Kappa's Nancy O'Loughlin with 21 points fell just 3 points short of the women's record for this year. Gamma Phi 44. Alpha Phi 26 Gamma Phi 44, Alpha Phi 26 Gamma Phi Beta swept over Alpha Pi in an easy Division I victory. Fran Swanson, with 11 points, Mary Ann Tinkler with 12 points, and Nancy Hodges with 8 points, secured an early lead for the Gamma Phis, Karol Gorsuch, Kipp Petrikowsky, and Jane Gollier played good ball for Alpha Pi. AOPI 28, Sellards 20 Alpha Omicron Pi defeated Sellards hall in a Division IV upset. Georgiane Wilkinson with 11 points supported by Mary Fisher headed the winners and Dorna Daise and Donna Kincheloe led Sellards. Tri Delt 34. Jayettes 27 Tri Delt 34, Jayettes 27 Delta Delta Delta downed the Jayettes in a fast Division IV game. Carol Stutz with 13 points, supported by Kay Lewis, Oria Finney and Ginger Moomau, spurred the Tri Delta. The Duncan sisters, Pat and Ellen, Amy Kipp, and Naney Smith fought a losing battle for the Jayettes. A schedule calling for 115 days of horse racing at Narragansett park and Lincoln Downs has been approved by the Rhode Island racing and Athletic commission. The remainder of the New England racing season calls for 65 days at Suffolk Downs in Boston and 54 days at Rockingham Park in Salem, N.H. President Leo Dandurand of the Montreal Alouettes, nettled by the hiring of halfback Alex Webster by the New York Giants, said today his team "will fight back" if the National football league opens a war over players. Here's English Proficiency List The following students passed the English Proficiency examination which was given Dec. 4: College, Liberal, Arts and Sciences. Ernest Albright, James Andrew, Pat Artman, Daisy Asher, David Baker, Richard Baker, James Barron, John Bartholomew, John Battin, Walter Beck, John Bunting, Walter Cunningham, Berry Berrin, Alvin Borentine, Eugene Bortnick, Robert Boston, Rosalyn Boswell, Carolyn Boyd, Ina May, Brewster, Joy Brennan, Michael Bell, Alice Burton, Catherine Campbell, Margaret Campbell, Denny Carder, Harden Chong, Betty Cole, Roger Collins, Joseph Conrad, David Convis, Carol Sue Cook, Larrycoylee, Barbara Curtis, Frank Co Nancy Dahl, Standlee Dalton, John Davis, Tom Davis, James DeGraffenreut, John Erikson, James Dodge, Dodge Jocelyn Douherty, Maria Droegemueller, Don Duncan, Everett Eckert, Emily Endy, Albert Ernst, Eckert, Emily Endy, Albert Ernst, sell Eetenhouser, Eleaner Farier, Doris Farmer, Charles Gall, Richard Gamilin, Carler Gerber, Wayne Gerstenberger, Lucy Giddings, Jill Gilbert, Barbara Grantman, Jack Guaynt, Grantman, John Green, Jack Guyant David Hanson, Maureen Harris, LUREs Hays, Rampion Hedge, Don Cole Hendrix Jane, Henry Hippe, Higgins Hays, Herry Hippe, Marion Hipppe, Haphe Hise, Hone Hoerath, L. 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Dorothy Ratzlaw, Cynthia Reade, Joan Reed, Kenneth Reed, Mary Loul Reyburn, Robert Renkee, Joe Remer, Rebecca Donald Roberts, Jerry Robinson, Donald Roberts, Jan Robinson, Carol Rogers, Sally Sue Roney, Monty Rowe, Berrice Schaefer, Eugene Schmidt, Johanna Richardson, Diana Krause, Edward Setzler, Robert Shoakem, Margaret Short, Ruth Simpson, Donald Slawson, Harold Smith, Jacqueline Smith, N. Summ, Stum Smith, Wendell Smith. Mary Lou Beierly, Lynne Campbell, Josephine Dilsaver, Mary Dougherty, Jean Dumler, Hamilton, Sarah Hatten, Barbara Hill, Mary House, Dorolyn Hatten- barger, Juunita Jarvis, Marylyn Kelso, Marlene Tipperman, Mary Mertman, Bernice Long, Mary Mertman, Macayk, Jack Kay Phillips, Dorothy Popp, Jeanette Rau, Ruth Robertson, Rose Douglas, Mary Dunn, Mary Amy Taylor, Favoreden Trump, Mary Uksa, Golda Walker, Mary Wilson School of Medicine (Nursing) School of Education Marilyn Ahlstrom, Maxine Bednar Allen, Francie Aronhail, Francis Atkins, Emily Beers, Carol Bird, Bowman, Bevley Brand, Carol Brumfield, A. Butler, Carol Cotey, Orena Crotty, Anna Roetta Crotty, Vance Cotten, Curuninham, Jeanne DGreoot, Petrea Badminton, Table Tennis Move Into Final Rounds Women's intramurals badminton doubles and table tennis singles are in their final rounds. The next set of games in each must be played by Sunday and the finals to determine the division winners must be played by Jan. 16. Nancy Hodges and Fran Swanson of Gamma Phi will battle Tri Delts Beverly Warner and Kay Lewis in Division II. Another Division II contest will feature an intra-Jayettes match between Amy Kipp and Ann Laptad Pat and Ellen Duncan. I, Mary Jean Orr and Janet Shepherd of Monchonsia will play Mary Ann Taylor and Grace Penick of Sigma Kappa. In battinion doubles, Douthart's Barbara Feitler and Laura Noell will meet Sue Ann Moore and Barbara Barrhill of Sigma Kappa in a Division 1 match. Also in Division SOMEONE HAVING A BIRTHDAY? Send a book. We have them for every age and taste, and we gladly wrap for mailing. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Doty, Rupert Dunn, Colleen Engle, Marilyn Engle, Ellis Evans, Ray安Nairn Fair, Frieda Fairchild, Judy Fincke, Helen Foster, Jennie Fulton. 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A Campus-to-Career Case History "Always something new" "Different types of work appeal to different men," says Donald O'Brian (A.B., Indiana, '50), in the Traffic Department with Indiana Bell Telephone Company. "For me, I'll take a job that keeps me hopping. And that's just the kind of job I have. "You'd think that after two years I'd have all the variables pinned down. But it doesn't work that way. When you supervise telephone service for thousands of different customers whose "I started with Indiana Bell in 1952, after two years in the Army. My training program exposed me to many different kinds of telephone work—customer contact, personnel, accounting, operations. I saw a lot of jobs which looked as interesting as mine. As much as I like the kind of work I'm doing now, I bet I'll like my next spot even better." needs are always changing, there's always something new coming up. 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