UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1948 PAGE TWO 462 Pass English Test Harbaugh, Josephine Harkness, Thelma Harmon, Donald A. Hardy, Patricia Lee Harris, Virginia Harris, Royal A. Hartenberger, Frances X. Hartigan, J. Mary Harvey, Harvey Bathuth, William J. Hersley, Ethel J. Herrick, William G. Higgins. Kenneth Keene, Kenneth R. Kennedy, Lawrence L. Kennedy, Virgiline Kittell, Bernard M. Klieheg, Mary Klooz, Howard J. Knoose, Mary Klooz, Helen Knoose, Earl R. Krieger, Helen Knoose, Earl R. Krieger, Jenane McLambert, Jack Lawwitz, Donis Lagrese, Jenane Lambert, Lorraine A. Lengnick, Shirley M. Liem, Harlan Lill, Joe Lill, Patricia Link, Robert E. Love- ace, George H. Loveace, John G. Low- field, Harold H. Lukenes, Shirley M. Lundy, Mario C. Lungren, Jack E. Lungstrum, Warren E. Lyman, Jerre Lyons, William L. Lyon, Vernon O. Fahon, Christine Mann, Jennifer C. Low- field, George S. Marqus, Jr., James E. Marshall, James F. Marshall, Dorothy Martin, Laura M. Mason, Billy F. Mayer, Jean McCamish, Patti Sue McClathey, Elizabeth McCormack, John McGinnis, William W. McGramann, Gary R. McKee, Wallace P. McKee. Gene McLaughlin, Robert D. McPheron, John V. Meade, Robert V. Mertel, Dean M. Miller, Edwin T. S. Miller, Logan G. Miller, Max G. Miller, Robert H. Mobley, Jr., Albert G. Moffatt, Jr, Billie Jean Moore, Thomas F. Morris, Lawrence M. Morgan, Phyllis Mowery, Gerald L. Mowry, Burl A. Muns, Ruth Murphy, Mildred L. Murray, William F. Myers, Carl S. Wilson, William F. Myers, J. Nelson, Nesselhof, Robert E. Ness, Doris E. Neve, Newe Compton, Clayton A. Newton, Wilbur Noble, Patricia L. Norcross, Walter B. Norris, Arthur N. Nystrom, Charles L. O'Connor, John R. Oliver, Marian Omnocalm, William P. Palmer, Nesselhof, Patricer, James D. Pappas, Donald K. Parnell, William D. Paschal, Ellen Patterson, Mary L. Peckenscheider. (continued from page 1) James D. Peterson. A. Jane Peterson, Loyd H. Phillips, Lesh H. Philibad, Henry Pinaut, Charles W. Pitrat, Richard F. Biller, Pillow Flew, Elizabeth Priest, John Puckett, Daniel Stokes, Jon Puckett, John E. Pylcs, Doris Radford, Harold E. Rathgeber, M. Tora, Mary L. Redmond, Lred Reed, John E Rees, Peggy W. Renn, Rose Resovich, Raymond L. Reynaud, Roland L. Rhode, Joseph R. Poulin, Elmeta M. Richmond, Robert F. Richter, Lorna Rink, Frances E. Richert, Florence Rose Robinson, Margaret Robinson, Joseph A. Rock, Virginia Roseler, Williamina Rose, Rosemary Rose, Ruben, Melvin R. Rump, Robert L. Rundle, Charlotte Sagnoe, Elizabeth Sandehn, Robert L. Sauvan, John W. Schmusa, James W. Scott, Robert Haney Scott, Jonathan R. Seyfritz, Katt V. Seyrft, George R. Shapley, Thomas M. Shay, Edyn R. Sherwood. Robert T. Hiligardner, Phillip C. Hill, Andrea Hinkel, George W. Holland, Jacob C. Holper, Milinda J. John, John L. Mills, Horton S. Horton, Hoy John D. Huff, Norman E. Hull, Sonnell E. Hunter, William P. Hurrel, Martha Hyde, Barbara Ietson, John L. Mills, Marie Jackett, Nancy Jackson, Jacquies, Dorothy James, Hilda James, Patricia James, Frank I. Jarvreine, Virginia Jensen, Paula Sue Jernigan, Barbara Jenkins, Daniel J. James, Charles Dean Johnson, Ervin G. Johnston, Hazel L. Jones, Norma Lea Patries, Patria Jones, Virginia Joseph, Norma K. Jung, Jennie Kahn, Glenn L. Kappelman, Naney Bachelors Degree. Large College offers $3,000 Approximate half time teaching-studying. Masters to $5,500. South Western College needs Engineers Teaching research - opportunity do grad work. Associate Professor $4,500 Assistant Professor $4,000. Richard L. Shields, Leonard M. Shim, W. Kenneth Schoenfelt, Earl B. Shurtz, Evelyn Sebron, Zoe Siler, Lotus Lacombe, Nancy Slater, Aryn G. Smith, Elizabeth H. Smith, Robert C. Spalbury, Martha J. Spreadlin, Ellen J. Spurrey, Frank Stannard, Barbar Stapleton, Daniel C. Stark, William Arthur Star, John Stauffer, Joyce Stechely. University Daily Kansan Mall subscription; $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the University year except Saturday and Sunday. Examination periods Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of Mareh 3, 1879. Engineers Wanted Vacancies Other Fields Give phone, photo, qualifications. CLINE TEACHERS AGENCY, East Lansing, Michigan. Drinking Mugs On Display in Thayer The F. P. Burnap collection of English porcelain in the Thayer Museum of Art is one of the best of its kind in existence. Each piece is representative of the finest that can be made by craftsmen who have had centuries of experience as porcelain makers. An interesting item in this collection is a unique drinking stein. It J. F. Steineger, Jr., Sherman M. Steinegan, Alan J. Stewart, Jack C. Stewart, Marie Stewart, Frances Sue Stinson, Marie Stewart, Robert E. Stroud, Fred Surattee, Robert E. Stroud, Diane Strucker, William L. Stuck, Margaret J. Sullivan, Harry Swain, Warren E. Swart, Marilyn Sweet, Marlan E. Swoon, Marilyn Sweet, Carol B. Terrill, Patricia H. Thiessen. Judith Tihen, T. J.tippen, M. Patricia Tomilion, James W. Townsend Sattimo Trapani, Jr., Austin H. Furnure, Michael C. Gillespie, Andrew Uinkefe, Dariane Van Biber, Robert L. Van Citters, Jess W. Van Ert, Iris E. Van Wormer, Althea Veas, Harriet V. Waddell, Frank E. Wadsworth, Andrew V. Waddell, Daniel L. Weir, Warner, Hazel Watson, Kathleen Webster, Matthew W. Weigand, Anna M. Wells, Doris A. Wells, Roderick E. Weltner, Charles O. West, Jr., John M. Wilters, Harold Williams, Edgar S. Wilson, James N. Wilson, Virginia R. Wilson, Nina Winters Wolfe, Keith A. Wolfenbarger, Hugh J. Woods, Alfred C. Woods, Yvette Yokobler, Yochielbon, Charles R. Young, Virginia Zabel, Mary Lou Zimmerman, and Joseph R. Ziegler. stands about eight inches tall, in milky white, and was made in Liverpool. At first glance, it looks like an ordinary stem but actually it might prove to be a cure-all for the cronic alcholic, for attached to the bottom is a porcelin frog. It takes little imagination to picture the expression on the drinker's face when he perceives a frog at the bottom of his mug after emptying most of the liquid contents. The English made still another kind of drinking vessel. This one is of silver luster china and it is called a puzzle jug. To drink the contents of the mug you have to plug up certain holes to avoid being sprayed when it is lifted to your lips. Parker 51 Fountain Pens Super Chrome Ink Utley, '47, Visits Campus, Returns To Music Study STOWIT'S Rexall STORE Edward Utley, University organist before his graduation from the School of Fine Arts in 1947, visited the University Wednesday. He was on his way to New York after spending a short Christmas vacation at his home in Bartlesville, Okla. Mr. Utley is now studying with Carlos Buhler in New York and is soon to begin teaching in a music school in Englewood, N. J. He lives with E. M. Brack, '47, formerly with the Metropolitan opera in New York. Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. Why I'm an Air Force Pilot "I guess it began when I was just a kid, making non-stop flights around the dining- room table. Later on, the town got an airport. I got to know every plane, right down to the smallest bolts and screws. "During the war I took off with the Aviation Cadets. The folks were all for it. They figured—correctly—that it was the best way to get me into the air where I belonged. "I made it all right. Trained in the best planes the Air Force has, and now I'm heading for transition work in jets. The pay? Now that I'm a pilot, $336 a month, plus $500 for each year of active duty. And there's plenty of room for promotions; "But that's not the real point. Some men belong in the air. They were born wanting wings—with the action, the pride, the freedom that go with them. There's no better way to have all that, along with the world's finest flying training, than to join the Aviation Cadets. And the future—in civilian aviation or in the Air Force—is as wide open as the horizon. If you want the fast-moving life, why not drop around to the Recruiting Station in your community or the nearest Air Force installation." U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Service with the Aviation Cadets CHRIS