MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Students To Earn Pilot Licenses A flight program approved by the Civil Aeronautics authority will make it possible for members of the Jawahk flying club to obtain a pilot's license in a minimum of 35 hours total flying time, said William Simpson, professor of aeronautical engineering. He was speaking at the first meeting of the club, held Dec. 15, in the Aeronautical Engineering buildings than 85 students attended the meeting. Professor Simpson said the main objective in the program will be to teach students to fly with the emphasis on safety. Club members will be able to earn a private pilot's license in one semester. The exact cost of the course has not been determined, but Professor Wilson said it would be very low. The brevity of the course and low cost to members are among the chief advantages of the club, he said. The courses are offered for college credit. The ground school course, Aeronautical Engineering 45, gives two hours credit, and the flying course, Aeronautical Engineering 47, which is a private instruction course, gives one hour credit. Club members who earn pilot licenses will be able to rent planes at the local airport at a special fee rate. The flying course will offered only during the spring semester each year. If enough students who earn licenses in the spring are interested, a cross-country flying program may be started next fall. Professor Simpson said that between 1939 and 1944, K. U, had one of the most outstanding flying programs in the country with an excellent safety record. During this period more than 2,000 pilots were trained here. University Artists Give To Auction Five University faculty members and students are among the 190 Kansas artists who have given paintings, sketches, prints, and other pieces of art to be auctioned tonight in the Topeka municipal auditorium for the benefit of crippled children in Kansas. The work of these Kansas artists was on display the past week in the Governor's suite of the Hotel Kansan in Topeka. Sunday and today these works were on display in the Topeka auditorium. Miss Marjorie Whitney, professor of design, contributed an oil painting, "Corn Stalks." Robert Green, assistant professor of painting, gave a pastel landscape, "Small Town." H伯bert Fink and Robert Sudlow, instructors in drawing and painting, respectively contributed an etching in aquatint, "Pattern of Time," and a landscape in watercolor, "Winter River." Albert Petrik, fine arts senior, gave an oil painting, "Country Church in Kansas." ASCE Nominees Chosen For 1950 The American Society of Civil Engineers recently approved the nominees for A.S.C.E. offices. Election of officers will be Jan. 2, 1950. the nominees are: president, Norman D. Bryant and Maxwell B. Ravndal; vice-president, Virigi A Holdedge and William M. Spah; treasurer, Harry G. Wampler and John E. Riosmeyer; recording secretary, David F. Carpenter and Edward M. Burrell; corresponding secretary, James W. Hunt and Francis L. Rees. The society heard a report by Virgil A. Holdredge, engineering senior, on the Mid-Continent conference held at the University of California at Berkeley in engineering exposition to be held in the spring was also presented. Fifty-four members of A.S.C.E. and 27 guests saw the three-dimensional film, "Topographie Maps of Photographic Methods" before the business meeting. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. 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We regret to say that Herman Stoddard, 19, came on out anyway No cover. 16 THESES, term papers, etc. Experienced service, prompt attention. Mrs. Doris Standfield. Ph. 1988 602 Walnut. 19 Theses are available; we remain open through the holidays. Boy and girl students invited. Private dining room for girls. Regular home-cooked meals, 50c. Call 3609 for arangements. TRANSPORTATION RIDE TO WICHTIA wanted for Christmas vacation. Can leave any time after 12 noon. Wednesday, Dec. 21. Call Darrell J. Butterfield, 2167 RIDERS WANTED: Leaving for Denver Phone: (310) 278-5900 Pho- line: (310) 278-5900 328W between 6:30 and 8:30 PM RIDERS WANTED: Going to Wagner, Sloux City 61, Yankton. Phone 3653. WILL LEAVE Lawrence at noon the 23rd for Duncan, Oklahoma by the way of Oklahoma City. Will take I or 2 sturces. Must be able to drive. Phonel 2182 RIDE WANTED: Christmas vacation, New York City. Share driving expenses. DRIVING TO De Kalo, Illinois, 50 miles west of Chicago. Leaving evening of 21st or morning of 22nd. Take two or passengers. John Dieter, 1711 Laird, 3011J CAN TAKE 3 riders to Los Angeles for the race. The car is a Honda Civic. 12 December, Phone 533-3333 DeMars. 16 August, Phone 533-3333 DeMars. 16 HELP WANTED MULTILITT OPERATOR wanted. Model 1250. Part-time student satisfactorily must be experienced. See Thos. C. Ryther, University Press. t FOUND ONE PAIR glasses. Dark plastic rims red case. Claim by paying for this ad. 15 Alexander the Great wept because he had no more worlds to conquer. Last Minute Gift Suggestions also Pendleton sheer wool Robe Superbly tailored In unusual shades ---25.00 Nylon Housecoats 19.95 Quilted Coolie Coats ---10.95 Jqntzen Ski Sweaters and Cashmeres 10.95 to 18.95 Josef Bags ------------10.50 Cordera, leather and evening bags Nylon Slips and Nighties ---8.95 & 10.95 For your shopping convenience we will be open Mon. and Tues. evenings until 8:00. Nylon Slips and ACROSS FROM LINDLEY Library Has Card Display If you're interested in seeing how the people of 21 other nations say "Merry Christmas", visit the main corridor, second floor of Watson library and see the unusual display of greeting cards. The greeting cards were hand printed by Robert Powers, College sophomore. The idea is the result of work by Miss Esther Norman and Miss Martha Rupp, reference librarian. Miss Norman says that the display is the result of work of the entire staff. And it involved contacting an individual and her family members to collect, the greetings. Although the project includes only 21 languages at present, personnel are gathering greetings in still more languages to add to the collection. The Christmas greetings are printed white cards and decorated with holly. The color theme for the exhibit is the traditional green and red. The cards are neatly arranged and set around two decorated candles in the glass display case. Quill Club Trend Will Be Out Soon The first issue of Trend for the 1949-50 school year will be published at the end of this semester, Jane E. Schmidt, president of the Quill club, said at a meeting of the club, Dec. 15. The publication will include the prize winning manuscripts from the recent Quill club contest. Two manuscripts were also read and discussed by the club. A report of the national Quill club convention held recently at Kansas State college was given by Jane Schmidt. The meeting was held at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house. Today, Tuesday LET'S GET TOUGH with TOM BROWN FLORENCE RICE Monogram pict. Co-Feature Paulette Goddard Ray Milland "Crystal Ball" - Plus - Late News Events Color Cartoon "Farm Follery" Phone 132 for Sho Time Ph. 321 - Continuous Shows Box Office Opens 12:45 Tuesday, Ends Thurs. Two Variety Hits Hit No. 2 BARRY NELSON MARK DANIELS Also Latest World News Ends Tonite! Your last chance to see this great picture for the next 4 years. . . Don't Miss It! 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