PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1950 Sleep And Recreation Vital To Finals In Study Rules Given By Reading Lab A list of suggested rules on how to prepare for examinations has been prepared by the University of Kansas reading laboratory as an aid to students. The list states the purpose of examinations is to sample students knowledge of important material in courses, determine students progress in courses, and to motivate learning. Students should keep this in mind when preparing for exams. Physical preparation is vital to successful completion of examinations. Students should get plenty of sleep, eat adequate meals, and get the proper amount of recreation while preparing for exams. Recreation periods help the student to relax and should be planned to obtain the best results. A positive mental attitude is also imperative. The student must feel that he will learn by writing the exam. When reviewing for exams, students should consider the type of exams given as well as the purpose. Lecture outlines, text outlines, outside reading material, word lists, old tests, class notes, and summaries at the end of chapters should be reviewed. Group review may help weak students, but it is not recommended for strong students. Tool Engineers Install Officers Harold Buddenbohm, engineering senior, was installed as chairman of the American Society of Tool Engineers at the annual banquet May 19. Ralph Adkins, engineering junior, was installed as vice-chairman, and Thomas Fisher, engineering junior, was installed as secretary-treasurer. Orval Mulkey, engineering junior, took office as parliamentarian. Guest speaker was B. J. George, consulting engineer for the Kansas Power and Light company. Dberg Is Second In Contest Lynette Oberg, fine arts junior, was runner-up in the Miss Kansas contest held Tuesday in Kansas City, Mo. The winner, Anabel Baker of Wichita university, will represent Kansas in the Miss America contest to be held in Atlantic City next September. She was the American Royal Queen in 1948. Required Grades Lowered For Miller, Watkins Women The required grade average for acceptance of women in Miller and Watkins halls has been lowered for the coming school year 1950-51. The new grade average for freshman is 1.5 while upper classmen must have a 1.6 grade average to enter and stay in the scholarship halls. The grade average formerly was 1.6 for freshmen women; 1.7 for juniors; and 1.8 for seniors. There are 212 new art lockers on third floor of Strong hall. Summer Work If you plan to work during summer vacation and are interested in higher than average earnings, we offer you an opportunity with a national organization. Upon acceptance by our firm, you will be given a 3 day training course that will enable you to earn from $75 per week up. Reply to Box 1, University Daily Kansan, giving information about yourself—age, any previous employment, and the name of your home town. Also give address where you can now be contacted. FOR THE GRADUATE As appealing as Spring 1950, and as stimulating as the look in the Graduate's eyes are the gifts in Ober's fine selection. For a truly pleasing and appropriate graduation gift, come in and have one of our experienced staff help you. - Shaving Kits - Lighters - Luggage - Jewelry accessories - Electric Shavers - Electric Shavers - Leather Goods - Sport Shirts - Leather Goods Cloth Bags - Tie Racks - Clothes Brushes - Suit Hangers Seen Any Glasses? If So, Call Kendall Unless someone finds her lost glasses, Johann Kendall, College senior, will be doing her finals "sight upseen." The glasses have clear plastic rims and were in a red leather case when lost Tuesday afternoon between Bailey chemical laboratories and Watson library, Miss Kendall said. Anyone who finds them or knows of their whereabouts is asked to contact Miss Kendall at Jolliffe hall. She says she "could use them" during final week. Summer Planned by IVCF Guest speakers and panel discussions will be featured in the summer meetings of Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship. The meetings will be at 7 p.m. every Thursday night in 131 Strong hall. TAKE A FEW MINUTES OFF from hitting the books and drop in to see our extensive line of luggage Foot Lockers Wood or metal Men's Two-Suiters Aviator's B-4 Bags Carry-Alls Overnight Cases Packing Trunks And many other items FREE DELIVERY Lawrence 740- 935 Mass. Surplus 669- Ph. 588 Peterson Heads Owl Society Gerald Peterson, education sophomore, is the new president of the Owl society, honorary junior men's society, for the 1950-51 school year. Other new officers are Donovan Hull, treasurer, and Howard Payne, secretary, College sophomores. The officers were picked by lot. LAWRENCE 80th Year. Modern-to-the-minute. Courses keyed to today's training needs. Secretarial Training Civil Service. Higher Accounting and Auditing. Write for catalog. Box 424. Lawrence Business College. Budley GALLAGHER MOTORS GREAT SERVICE FINE CARS SQUARE DEAL 632-34 Mass. St. Why Be 'Cash Out' When You Can 'Cash In' With KANSAN Classifieds GOOD LUCK . . . and a swell vacation to each of you. Think of us this summer and compare our service with what you get when you're away— We will look forward to having you back with us next September. FRITZ CO. PHONE 4 8th and New Hampshire