PAGE TWO 2.6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1951 Official Bulletin Monday Students who have not learned their full semester grades may obtain them at the Registrar's office Feb. 13 to 17 according to the following schedule of names; Tuesday — A thru F; Wednesday—G thru L; Thursday—M thru R; Friday—S thru Z; Saturday—those unable to attend a scheduled time. Reorganizational meeting of the Dove, 4 today, Union ballroom. All those interested attend. Trojan club, 7 tonight, west ballroom, Union. All independent men not living in organized houses are invited. I. S.A. Council, 7:15 tonight, East room, Union. KEKU Players initiation of new members, 5 today. KFKU studios. Social Work club members going to Kansas City meet 6:45 tonight, Union hobby. Dickinson county club, 5 p.m. Tuesday, Kansas room, Union. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p.m. Tuesday, 110 Strong. All members attend. Hui O Hawaiiana, 7:30 p.m. Tues- Union ballroom. Bring ukes. Le Cercle Francais se reunira jeudi 15 février a sept heures et demie, 113 Strong hall. Tous ceux qui s'interessent au français sont cordialement invites. E Alteneo se reunira el jueves e 15 de febrero a las 4:30 en 113 Strong. Programa divírtido. Episcopal university students, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Monday Friday during Lent. Danforth chapel, during by 7:30 for breakfast at Union. Mu Epsilon Nu, 7:30 tonight, 1005 Indiana. All members attend. Firms Schedule Job Interviews For Graduates Five industrial and business firms have scheduled interviews with June graduates through the Business Placement bureau, Leonard H. Axe, dean of the School of Business, said. The five firms and dates are: Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa. Monday, Feb. 19; Proctor and Gamble, Cincinnati, Ohio, Thursday, March 1; General Motors, Detroit, Mich., Tuesday, March 6; Secou- vium Oil Co., New York, Mon- day, March 5, or Wednesday, March 7; Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corp. Toledo, Ohio, Thursday, March 8; S. Kriege, Detroit, Mich., Thursday, April 5. In addition, several life insurance companies and accounting firms have written for interviews. Other companies, although not selecting a particular date, have indicated they will representatives here this spring for interviews. University Daily Kansan The placement bureau is operated in connection with the School of Business, but is not restructed to business students, Dean Axe said. Students from any other school or department in the University may take advantage of the bureau. The bureau office is in 214 Strong hall. Mail subscription; $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $10 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence even if everyone else will get the University or expect Saturdays days. University holidays and examination periods. Entered as second class matter Sep 17, 1916, at the Post Office in Kansas, Kans., under of March 1, 1879. Dean Axe said job opportunities are plenty and there is a large demand for June graduates. Many companies wish to interview male students even though their draft status may be uncertain. Last semester the School of Business was unable to satisfy the demand for accountants and the same was true in the department of secretarial training. Starting salaries in business range from $225 to $350 a month. A.S.T.E. meeting, 7:00 p.m. Weddin- g. Fowler shops. All members attend. Fred Sharpe, University salesmanship lecturer, will conduct a school in retail salesmanship today, Tuesday, and Wednesday at Hillsboro. The school will be divided into four sessions. Mr. Sharpe will speak at each meeting on some aspect of selling retail merchandise. Retail Salesmen To Attend School This school is sponsored by University Extension in cooperation with the Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce. Martin Chapman, extension representative, arranged the program. Deadline Set On Senior Photos Seniors in the Schools of Religion, Law, Business, and Pharmacy, who wish to have their pictures in the Jayhawker magazine, should have their pictures taken by Thursday, Feb. 15. Pictures will be taken at either the Hixon or Graham studios without appointment. Students who have old photographs which they wish to use should take them the Jayhawker office in the Union building. The pictures must be 3-by 4-inch glossy prints with a $ _{3/4} $ face view. ExpertSpeaks At Meeting Robin W. Bond, British expert on art education, was the guest lecturer for a two-day art education conference Feb. 10 and 11. Mr. Bond is a teacher in the American university in Washington, D.C. He was brought to the United States by the Whitney foundation to do research in art education and lecture about his results. Among the art students helping with the conference were James Bearghost , Suzanne Beringer, George Burnett, Carol Donovan and Gary Goodwin, education juniors; Suzanne Carinder, Martha Carpenter and Donna Miller, fine arts juniors; Mary Ann Deschler, Marlene Peterson and Martha Jane Shaw, fine arts sophomores; Margaret Collins, Isabelle Gaddis, and Barbara Pack, education seniors. That's For The Birds Henderson, Ky.—(U.P.)—Not many birds are leaving Henderson county for summer regions this winter in spite of severe weather. The Henderson Audubon society, which has just finished county "beaks" said there are 37 different species and 6,280 individual birds in the county. Our Service Is The Best In Town! Gas, Oil, Lubrication, Wax Job, Car Wash, Atlas Tires, Batteries, Accessories. Drop in and let us prove it! BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE ART NEASE, Leasee Open 7:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. Phone 3380 601 Mass. 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