PAGE TWELVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. MAY 24,1950 Faculty Members Believe Finals Are More Painful For Students Final week will be here early tomorrow morning. For some it will be more final than for others. In any case, every student at the University will be affected by this dreaded week. Students have been so concerned with their own "final" troubles, that they have possibly forgotten another group of persons affected by the tests; the professors and instructors who give them. Perhaps finals are even worse for the minds of the people who give them. To settle this question the Daily Kansan has taken a poll among several faculty members. The question asked was; "In your opinion are finals harder on the giver or the taker?" The answers: Robert Q. Brewster, chemistry professor, "Finals are a necessary thing, so we might as well make the best of them. Either pitch in and take them, or pitch in and grade them." The pitch taker, a student, said, "Why not pitch them out?" William D. Paden, associate professor of English, "Professors have had a longer time to get used to them, so it's probably harder on the students. I've been giving finals for ever a quarter of a century." George W. Bradshaw, civil engineering professor, "I believe students go through much more torment than we do." "Amen." said the poll taker. Twenty other professors and instructors echoed the sentiments of these men. Read the Want Ads Daily. SENIORS! SENIORS! Last chance to order your senior class ring Man's Ring ---- $27.50 Lady's Ring ---- $21.50 Plus—20% Fed Tax 2% State Tax Business Office still has a few in stock. First Come — First Served Conrad Gets AWS Award Kathryn Conrad, College freshman, is the winner of the Associated Women Students $50 scholarship The scholarship, which will be awarded each year, is to commemorate the University women whose careers have been cut short by death. Metewie Heads International Club Marcello Metewie, education freshman, was elected president, and Baaqer Shirazi, engineering junior, was elected vice-president of the K.U. International club May 17. Other officers named at the meeting are: Bautista Murillo, business junior, secretary, and Arlene Bender, graduate student, treasurer. The new officers represent four nations, Metewie is from Bolivia, Shirazi from Indian, Murillo is a resident of Costa Rica, and Miss Bender from Lawrence. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK SENIORS COME BACK TO LAWRENCE OFTEN Job At Cannery Filled KU Fullback Signs With NY Giant Football Team WINTER CHEVROLET Forest Griffith, two-time all-Big Seven Kansas fullback, announced Tuesday he had signed a professional football contract with the New York Giants. He will graduate in education at the close of summer school, joining the New Yorkers' training camp around August 1 at Lake Saranac, N.Y. He met No students will be hired by a Rogers Canning Co. at Milton, Oregon, this summer unless they have already received acceptance card a local representative said today. W. T. Mara, Giant official Monday Kansas City, to complete negotiations. Don't Take Your Clothes Home Leave 'em here in Lawrence! Our refrigerated storage vaults will solve your transportation and storage difficulties. Your clothes will be safe from handling and moth damages. Your garments are fully insured at our plant located storage vault. 740 Vermont Independent Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 433 DON'T FORGET The Student Union Book Store Will Pay Top Cash For Used Books MONDAY - MAY 29 TUESDAY-MAY30 WEDNESDAY-MAY31 Bring All Your Used Books. We Will Buy Current Issues & The Wilcox & Follett Representative Will Buy All Obsolete And Discontinued Titles