Monday. May 24,1954 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Finals Weekend: Books Come Out Second Best - * * * Despite the imminent finals, KU students found the weather just too tempting for any serious study this weekend. The temperature was in the eighties, the sun was bright and the surrounding pleasure spots soon were packed. ★★★ GOLF—addicts were engrossed. SWIMMING—at Lone Star, with time out for rest, drew many to the lake shore. " SUNNING—at the city pool was restful The nation's 6,000 savings and loan associations hold an average of more than $114 of savings for every person in the United States or a total savings capital of over $23 billion, according to the National Savings and Loan League. Ku Ku's Elect Cheerleader Crosshaws advisors are Jim Nero college freshman; Bill Cook, business junior, and Hugh Cox, college sophomore. The Kukus, according to President Miller, want to get all organized houses into the spirit of football next fall by having their member, answer their phones with the current slogan. "Flog the Frogs" and "Bruise the Bruins" are two slogans selected by the KuKus at their meeting for next football season. The Frogs are from Texas Christian University and the Bruins from the University of Los Angeles. Kindig will serve on the regular cheerleading team, starting next fall. K-State Graduates Warned Against Threats to Liberty President Jim Miller, college sophomore, appointed several committee chairmen. They are Don Duncan, college sophomore, social chairman; Burton Howell, second year architect, pledge trainer; Herb Horowitz, college junior, paratrimentarian, and Georgia Ira, fine arts sophomore, card section chairman. JUST TIRED—is the only word for it. Jerry Kindig, engineering sophomore, was elected cheerleader representative at a meeting of the KuKu club last night. TENNIS—players packed the courts. Manhattan —(U.P.)— Kansas State college graduates were warned by President James A. McCain yesterday to be perpetually on guard against "those among us who, in the name of freedom, would so circumscribe it as to destroy a principal wellspring of our strength as a people and a nation." The K-State president charged that intellectual freedom is in greater jeopardy from threats within our nation than from Communists' determination to impose a totalitarian system on the world. Mr. McCain said: "If you have followed the news closely in the last 12 months, you must be aware that here in America are high placed individuals and powerful organizations eagerly anticipating the day of freedom when we are all free to do as we are told. "They would prescribe the books and magazines we are free to read, the motion pictures we are free to see, the organizations we are free to join, the meetings we are free to attend, the programs we are free to enjoy on our radios and television screens, the texts we are free to study, the investigations we are free to conduct." Invaluable aid is rendered drought victims by a chain of U.S. Your Ring Tells Your Story Always on the job—that's your Class of '54 ring! This beautiful piece of jewelry, the official ring made by Balfour's, tells the year of your graduation, your degree, and—most important of all—marks you as a Jayhawker, part of the KU tradition! The recent excise tax cuts have brought the price down more than ever. Every ring has a heavy gold setting that guards a red stone. The men's size is $27.50 plus tax, and the ladies' size is $21.50 plus tax. Some are ready now, though you may have to wait while your ring is sized. Order Now at the Business Office A GREAT CAREER AHEAD IN SALES ... THIS MIGHT BE THE MOST IMPORTANT AD YOU HAVE EVER READ! Due to our rapid expansion program, the Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation has a number of sales openings nationally—several in the midwestern states. If you genuinely desire selling as a career and meet our requirements this will truly be the opportunity of a lifetime. We are seeking young men (22-30) who are highly motivated with college pre-med or similar science background. Selling experience helpful but not required. WE OFFER - Good starting salary—up to $350.00 per month. - Bonuses based on individual production up to 50% of base salary. - Free hospitalization and surgical insurance. - Excellent pension plan. - Automobile furnished—your choice of Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth (delivery models) - Thorough on-the-job and in-plant training. - Excellent opportunity for advancement. - An interesting career selling ethically promoted pharmaceuticals for a reputable firm to top flight physicians, surgeons, hospitals, laboratories and druggists. I will arrange a personal interview at your convenience D. E. Gray Division Sales Manager 1155 Dierks Building Kansas City, Missouri