PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS . MONDAY. JUNE 19, 1944 Jayhawks Lose To Sedalia 11-5 The University lost its final baseball game of the season to Sedalia Army Air Base Friday, 11 to 5. The Jayhawks started out strong, Tom Saffell striking the first three Sedalia men out in rapid order. In the fourth and fifth the airmen started connecting and with ragged fielding were able to score four times in both innings. The University came back in the seventh to score four runs but the home team had too great a lead for them to overcome. Kansas 010 000 4—5 Sedalia 010 442 x—11 Blanks Play Phi Gams In Final Game at 4:30 The Blanks won their eighth staright intramural softball game yesterday, defeating Beta Theta Pi by a score of 5 to 3 in the semi-final round of play-off competition. Dr. Calvin VanderWerf pitched the victory and Don Diehl worked on the mound for the Betas. The Blanks meet the Phi Gams in the playoff final this afternoon at 1:30, the latter team having won their semi-final game from the Delta, Thursday. 206 TO RECEIVE--- (continued from page one) 's open to freshmen and sophomore students who have had the first course in Geology, was approved by the faculty. Among the more important recommendations of the committee on the improvement of teaching were (1) that in freshmen classes an early check be made to permit the student to know whether he is making a satisfactory adjustment to college work (2) that a continued emphasis on English composition be made in all courses (3) that a standing committee in the College be appointed to study and make suggestions concerning the instruction of superior students, and (4) that the services of the speech clinic be made available to those faculty members who seek "criticism and suggestions or improving their speech." VARSITY MONDAY, Thru Wed. "Heaven Can Wait" Gene Tierney - Don Ameche Charles Coburn "Career Girl" Frances Langford For All Occasions RIDE THE BUS Lt. W. R. Parsons, serving with the army air forces and reported missing in action since May 10, 1943; is now a prisoner of war in a German hospital according to a grapevine report received here Saturday by his wife, Mrs. Barbara Haas Parsons. The Rapid Transit E. C. Taylor of Taunton, Mass, picked up a short wave broadcast from Berlin and this broadcast gave the name Lt. W. R. Parsons, a serial number and date and place of birth, which all checked exactly with those of Mrs. Parson's husband, and stated that he was a prisoner of war in a German hospital. Mrs. Parsons Hears Husband Not Missing; Is German Prisoner The broadcast also gave the extent of the flyer's wounds. His condition is considered serious with wounds in his right hand, one eye, and his right thigh. He will be in the hospital for two or three months. Co. Your Local Bus Service This is the first news that Mrs. Parsons has heard from her husband since she received an official notice May 29, that he was missing in action over Austria. She has still received no official notice from the War Department, but since everything seems to check so accurately, she feels that she can rely on this news as being correct. Hungerford to Teach At Michigan Station Prof. H. B. Hungerford of the department of entomology will leave July 1 for his 21st year of summer teaching at the Biological Station of the University of Michigan, James Norman, College junior of Dyersberg, Tenn., will accompany him and serve as assistant teacher of entomology under Professor Hungerford. Dr. Laurence Penny of Lawrence will also teach medical entomology and human paristrology at the Station this summer. The Biological Station is the only one of its kind in the United States, according to Professor Hungerford. It is a part of the University of Michigan but is located about 300 miles from Ann Arbor at Cheboygain, Mich., facing the Straits of Mackinac between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. COLLEGE FACULTY--- BUY U.S. WAR BONDS (continued from page one) Mary R. Steele, Annette Steinle, Margarette S. Stewart, Mary Rebecca Taylor, Wilma Jean Thiele, Marvin Eugene Thompson, Virginia M. Thompson, Mary Elizabeth Ward, Glennie Jean Waters, Milred C. Anderson, Clayton F. Bradley, Fred Maude Winneba, Oisin Woolverton Bachelor of Science in Chemistry—Charlotte Anne Hart. Lulu Claudine Chamberlain, Grace Allen Cline Chandler, John A. Foye, Faye Elaine Ehlene, Glenn W. Giuliano Bachelor of Science in Physics—Val Jean Ashby. Jay Gamels, Jr., Vera Lou Harries, Velma Lilson Laroon, Luan Lake Nurore, Harlan Lee McDowell, Joseph William Pfaff, Evelyn Louise Wukhle. Grace Elizabeth Bown, Eleonor Margaret Burger, Frances M. Davidson, George Melvinick, Marian Eisele, Dora May Felt, Frances M. Foerschler, Hazel Margaret Graves, Theodore John Gray, Buty Loboura Gosel Bonne, Bonnie De Custamphire Lee Mnnemnne, Dodothy Laciel Hardie, Martha Rhodes, Jo Ann Teed, Martha Ann Tvate Bachelor of Science in Aeromotical Engineering—Joseph Lawrence Graf, Ralph Bachelor of Science in Education Bachelor of Science in Architectural En- gineering Craig Dearing, Harold Edward Hartman. Bachelor of Science in Architecture- Louise, Harris, Brown. Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineer ing—Jober Beverly Anderson, Bertram Bone Jay Reginald Catalina, Lloyd Newhall John son. Theodore R. Price. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering—Harry Levy Calhoun. Clayton Madison Crosier, Ovria Herman Hempler, Lee Edmond Lothaire, Fernon Allen Smootz, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering-Donald Porter Atchison, Robert Franklin Harrison, Richard Dean Miller, Philip B. Oldberg, Jr., Marion Ernest Wade. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering—Aubrey. Wylie Gibson, M歇斯 Leroy Hicks, Maurice A. Updegrove, Jerry D. Walker, Jr. Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineer- ing-Paul Minch Juells. Mechanical Engineer—Chifford Harold Shumaker DeJearn Woodson*n of Music Administration Leora Adams DeFord, Della Ruth Forney, Marceline Elishane Ketter, Justine P. Kisperp, Suzanne Schmidt, Margaret E. Kopper, Margaret E. Titus, Mary Elizabeth Weihe. Barbara Jean Hula, Anne Krehbiel, Marjorie Ann May. Bachelor of Fine Arts -Regina Allen, Ennuey May Johnson, Joyce Leota Shook. Bachelor of Laws—Max O. Bagby, Thomas E. Woods, John Ira Yeung. BACK THE 5th WAR LOAN Buy More Bonds Picnic Supplies Jayhawk Grocery Next door to the Jayhawk On OUR STAGE TONITE "GAMMA PHI BETA" SORORITY — Featuring Shirley Salley, Soloist; Quartette; Trio; and Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 Chorus of 22 Voices TUESDAY ON OUR STAGE "ALPHA CHI OMEGA" Sorority Nite --- Featuring Betty Dell Mills, Soloist; and The Sorority Chorus of 22 Girls INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 740 Vt. Phone 432 FRIDAY - SATURDAY,'Her Primitive Man' Seven Terrific Lough Stars — Hilarious Comedy JAYHAWKER This Is Our 'Employees Week Special Stage Attraction Every Nite THRU SATURDAY TONIGHT---- EMPLOYEES' WEEK TUESDAY---- "Privilege Night" Come and Tell Us How You Think Our Theatre Should Be Run. There'll Be Lots of Fun. Is Dedicated to Our Men and Women in the Service Join Us in Honoring Them. WEDNESDAY---- Quizz Program From Our Stage at 9:00 p.m. Special Owl Show 11:45 Get Up a Party For Our PAJAMA REVUE Return Showing "Gentleman Jim~ With Errol Flynn We're Coming Ready to Go Home and Straight to Bed. Why Don't You? GRANADA THURSDAY---- FRIDAY--- Victory Gardeners Day Presentation of Artists Award to Winners of Movie Star Portrait Contest Art Display in Our Foyer All Week