FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS A THREE 222 Juniors, Seniors Pass Enalish Proficiency Examination two hundred and twenty-two students passed the English proficiency examination given Saturday, March 4 to juniors and seniors in the College of Liberal Arts, the School of Education, and the William Allen White School of Journalism. The examination, given three times a year, is a pre-requisite for graduation in each of these schools. It is entirely a composition type of exam. Twenty-seven students in the education school passed, 11 in the journalism school, and 184 in the College. Mrs. Natalie Calderwood, chairman of the committee giving the examination, stated that K.U. was one of the first universities to give this type of English proficiency test, and that many colleges have written her requesting information as to the type of test and who takes it. Mrs. Calderwood also stated that "people are coming to realize the importance of proficiency in English in business and professional life." Other members of the committee giving the examination are A. C. Edwards, associate professor of English; Eldon J. Fields, associate professor of political science; James E. Seaver, assistant professor of history; Herbert Wilner, instructor in English. College: Tiecher S. Abbey Whitley LeRoy Adams Alienle Alderson Bernice M. Altenbernd Altenbernd Sohrab Anis Richard D. Anderson David Colwell Ashby Baldwin B. R. Bainu Catherine E. Barber Jacqueline Baum Hawkins B. Bees Paul B. Beisel Ruth Ann Belt Benjamin S. Benijaminov George P. Bielan Richard A. Blasdel Bernard A. Bodmer Bernice D. Beess Bernice Bossi Edward Boswell Robert Boyd W. Brendt, Jr. Laurine Brooker Schuyler H. Brookfield Carl C. Brown Thompson C. Barnet Donald B. Brown James C. Brown Beuben B. Brown Carl A. Budd William F. Casteen Thompson Cattcah C. C. Cavett J. R. Chamberlain Kenneth K. N. Chun-Ming Emily Clark Gleaves Lois Cook Malcolm G. Copeland Johnny L. Correll Lee Crane Carl J. Crown Wright W. Crummmet William P. Cunningham Dawn Nobert L. Drouhard Keith L. Durlall SHEAFFER'S STATESMAN ENSEMBLE Pen, $10.00—Pencil, $4.00 Complete Set, $14.00; no fed. tax LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 735 Mass. Phone 548 Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add 1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and annexation periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. Education: John E. Earnest, Jr. Victor I. Eddy Michael K. McDonnison Yale Epstein Doyle W. Erkenbeck David M. Fanger A. Feinert Ocpal C. Fleming Phyllis Fortner Ferry W. W. Francis Dee Gagliano Phillip A. Godwin Robert C. Groth Joseph Gubar Hannah Hau Clifford D. Hargis Jack R. Harper Evelyn Harris Katherine Kline Melva J. Hatfield John J. Hayes Mary Lynn Hegarty A. Helgesen Robert Hilkeran Marcel Homan Lee E. Hoopes J. Lowe Hoepe Fred C. Huggins, Jr. Frank W. Hursh Ruth Barbara Hurwitz Wayne D. Jaynes Robert K. Jenkins Charles S. Jones Roland W. Kramprath Charles H. Keilhack Kenneth K. Kamer Kenneth D. Kelley Charles A. Kendall Marvin B. Kincaid Kenneth K. Kamer Richard E. Kukane Mary D. Lackey Donald M. Lanning Iva Ann Linnell Georgia M. Lukens Richard Lichtenstadter Robert D. Lindeman Iva Ann Linnell Georgia M. Lukens Richard Lichenstadter Dale Mallon University Daily Kansan Frank White Plans Senior Recital Journalism: Joseph H. Malone James R. Martin Robert Mercer Bernard B. Califalo Hobart E. Michael William D. Miller Ralph M. Mitchell Mike M. Milne J. Victor Nalley James P. Nelson Richard R. Rickell Ben L. Noten Gerald L. O'Connell R. S. O'Neill A. Clowsksi Jon F. Ortec Marcille Parker Charles A. Philbrick Michael Tickler Victor Pirine Albert R. Pollack Arthur B. Preston Washington W. Robinson Thomas Reger William D. Reilly, Jr. Beverly A. Rhodes Richard D. Rowe Jack L. Robinson Stanton L. Rosenberg Richard D. Rowe N.W. Goulding Marvin Ruggles Curtis G. Sales John W. Sambol Sarah W. Goulding E. Sanderson Delbert J. Scheid Julia Sanchen Rachel B. Chanson Emerson H. Shields Richard C. Showalter Gwendolyn Singer Call K.U. 251 With Your News Betty Lee Skinner Derral Sloan Rainbow Smith Joe Weston Smith Louis F. Smith Richard B. Snell Joseph W. Carroll D. Stenberg James M. Stout Don R. Swain Gerald L. Gerson Maurice J. Swords Delmer D. Tarver Howard Teeter Fred R. Teeter Edward A. Todd Kenneth D. Travius Clyde Tucker, Jr. Daniel V. Nippei John B. Vignery Orville Walker, Jr. Elizabeth H. Ward Marilyn H. McKinney John M. Warder Robert E. Warner R. Jack Warren David D. Moore Norman E. Wenger Robert A. West Edward R. Wheeler Elisabeth W. White Donna J. White Frederick H. Wittmore Esther M. Williams William Ruth Williams Nathan E. Wilson Robert H. Wood Julia J. Jr. Darrell E. Wright Howard E. Wyrick Katsuyuki Yokoyama Beverly Jean Arnold Nuncee Bell John Bockhorst Sarah G. Bowers Harry H. Hammond Nancy Ann Campbell Lawrence Casto Samuel Cheeseman Camille Coberg Mary Keeson Mary F. Hall George Herman Joan Holzapfel Rosemary Keenan Kerry Keean John Kuckelman Natalie Logan Doris McCuse McDonald Mary Alice Nibble John Olsson George E. Reed Louise Sanborn Eugene Thompson Jeanne Wolfie James H. Woods "Symphonic Etudes" from Schumann will be played by Frank White, fine arts senior, in his piano recital at 4 p.m. Sunday in Strong auditorium. Other selections will include Mozart's "Sonata in F Major" and "Concerto in G Major" by Beethoven. White came to the University in 1946. In his freshman and sophomore years he was awarded the Pi Kappa Lambda award as the outstanding student of his class. He also won first prize in a contest sponsored by the National Association of Negro Musicians and has played in piano recitals at Detroit, St. Louis, Columbus, Los Angeles, Indianapolis, and Kansas City, Kan. Jothman Christeron John R. Corporon Joseph E. Lewis Jim Lowther Dewayne Ogleesbier Charles R. Price John Sliman James Silvius Dolph Simons William R. Tatum Joseph B. Ward, Jr. Official Bulletin Friday. April 21 Jay Janes meet 9:30 a.m. Saturday, 6th and Kentucky. Line up behind No. 4. Will march behind queen. Wear uniforms. Unitarian Liberal club, 4 p.m. Saturday, East room, Union. Munroe Husbands, American Unitarian Association, Boston, speaker. K. U. Mennonite Fellowship, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Plymouth Congregational church. Sigma Tau election of officers. 7:30 p.m. Monday, 426 Lindley. All members attend. Ward T regular meeting, 6:30 p.m. Monday, 205 Fraser. Mathematical colloquium, regular meeting, 5 p.m. Monday, 203 Strong. Mr. Alan Showalter, "On Topics Connected With The Riemann Zeta Function", Special meeting, 5 p.m. Tuesday, 203 Strong. Prof. C. C. MacDuffee, University of Wisconsin, "On Lorenzian Transformations." Bacteriology club, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 502 Snow. Dr. Paul B. Lawson, "D.D.T." Pre-Nursing club, 4 p.m. Tuesday, dining room, Fraser. Bossie Makes Mis-step Luray, Va. —(U.P.)—Volunteer cowboys lasseod Bossie, Amos Doffelmoyer's prize Guernsey, when she fell into a 20-foot abandoned silo near here. They held her afloat until a canvas was slipped under her and she was pulled out. Now in White or Pink KOOLEEZ Baby Pants Made with that amazing material, natural creamy liquid latex, with no seams or binding stitches - extradurable Koooleez Baby Pants all over for all over comfort. Waterproof. 10 seconds to suds dainty! . . 10 seconds to pat dry! 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