FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Education Seniors Practice Teaching In Nearby Towns Twenty-four education seniors are practicing teaching in surrounding towns and cities. The student teachers began their duties Sept. 20 and will teach until Nov. 7. Elementary school is being taught by Celia Ann Cuthbertson, Topeka; Emile Jo Cutting, Topeka; Mary Joe Davis, Odure; Sue Ihinger, Topeka; Pat Oberland, Topeka; and Marilyn Smith, Kansas City, Kan. Teachers of language and arts are Mary LaMaster, Topeka; Marilyn Miller, Kansas City, Kan.; Eloise Schenk, Topeka; and Margaret White. Bonner Springs. Student teachers of home economics are Patricia Meeks, Washburn, and Margaret Moore, Topeka. Music is being taught by Robert D. Ausherman, Kansas City, Kan. and James McCaig, Topeka. Those teaching social studies are Inez Owens, Topeka; Wilbur Peterson, Topeka; and Shela Wilder, Topeka. Physical education is being taught by Geneva Flashman in Topeka. Frank Eichorn is a student teacher of physical science in Topeka. Mona Lee Benham is teaching business education in Topeka. Those teaching art education are Carol Ann Donavan, Atchison and Donna Miller, Kansas City, Kan. Earl Nethercutt is teaching mathematics in Kansas City, Kan. Biological science is being taught by Roger Olmsted in Topeka. Engineering Wives Invited To Meeting Oct. 1 Wives of engineering students en-rolled at the University will meet at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 1 in the East room of the Union. All wives of new students in the School of Engineering are cordially invited to attend this meeting of the "Engineerttes." Chess Players To Meet At 7:30 Tonight In Union The movers of kings and queens, chess players, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Union. All chess players are invited to attend and become members. The newest wrinkle in the game is playing it by amateur radio. Last year's chess champion was Kirke Mechem of Topeka. A ladder or open listing of chess players and their ranks in constant tournament will again be kept on display in the Union. 5 Members Join Fine Arts Staff Five new School of Fine Arts instructors have been appointed to the departments of design, music history and literature, and drawing and painting. The fifth new teacher is William D. Eckert, who will teach in the drawing and painting department. He received his master's degree from Harvard university, where he has made extensive study toward his Ph.D. degree. Dr. Milton Steinhardt, who will serve as chairman of the department of music history and literature, holds a Ph.D. from New York university. He was recently appointed associate professor of musicology. A graduate of the University of Kansas, he returns after teaching at Ohio university. A graduate of the University of Southern California, Mr. Dietz holds bachelor of arts and science degrees in industrial design. Miss Duddy received a professional diploma in textile design from the Moore Institute of Art, Science and Industry and later attended the Emporia State Teachers college and the Kansas State Art Institute. The new instructors in the department of design are Bernard V. Dietz, who will specialize in industrial design, and Miss Dorothy Duddy, who will teach textile design. Dwight C. Miller, new instructor in the department of history of art, received his master's degree from Harvard university, where he has made extensive study toward his Ph.D. degree. The KuKu club will give a smoker for all men of sophomore standing or higher who are interested in KuKu's at 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, in the Pine room of the Union. KuKu Smoker To Be Sept. 27 Where Else Can You Get 1095% On Your Money?? There is no gag to this—The Lawrence National Bank is paying 3c per 100 premium on pennies for all usable pennies brought in Thursday, Friday or Saturday, September 20, 21 and 22. So-bring in your piggy banks, old socks, tin cans or mattress covers-if they contain pennies, and help the Treasury Department lick the shortage of the copper coin. Based on 3% per day this amounts to 1095% per year something you probably won't see again-ever. 7th and Massachusetts. The Lawrence National Bank "the KU bank since 1865" KU Women Eligible For Beauty Contest "Miss Lawrence," who will represent the town in the "Queen of the American Royal" beauty contest in Kansas City Tuesday, Oct. 9, may be a University woman. Any woman student who wishes to compete for the "Miss Lawrence" may title may do by calling Jim Hotchkiss at 840 or Jack Starkey at 21. Discuss New Plans At Delta Sigma Pi Members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce are sponsoring the contest. Entrants must be between the ages of 18 and 24 and live outside the greater Kansas City area. Plans for the year were discussed by members of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, at their first meeting of the year held Thursday night. Bill Pierson, head master, presided over the meeting. Other officers include Bob Shinn, senior warden; Tony Vandergrief, junior warden; Gene Kennedy, treasurer; Roy Hower, scribe; and Ron Stang, chancellor. Jayhawkers Beat T.C..U Patronize Kansan Advertisers EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests No. 22...THE WOODPECKER Woodrow almost bit off more than he could chew when he tackled the cigarette tests! But he pecked away 'til he smoked out the truth: Such an important item as mildness can't be tossed off in a fleeting second! A "swift sniff" or a "perfunctory puff" proves practically nothing! He, like millions of smokers, found one test that doesn't leave you up a tree. 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