TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Thrifty Gamma Phi's Win Paper Contest Gamma Phi Beta is first-place winner in the wastepaper contest which ended Saturday night, Laird Campbell, chairman of the MSC-sponsored contest, revealed today. The Gamma Phi's will receive a $25 defense bond, purchased with money received from the sale of the wastepaper. Second place was taken by Corbin hall, which will receive $14 worth of defense stamps. No third place was awarded. The judging was on a per capita basis, Campbell said. The contest, which began over a month ago, was very successful, Campbell added, and will probably be conducted again next year. Baccalaureate Will Be Last Choir Appearance The University A Cappella Choir held its final rehearsal Monday and will make its last appearance in a presentation of the 8-part anthem "Beautiful Saviour" on the Baccalaureate program, May 31st. The choir has sung at three allmusical vespers, three alumni roundups, four radio broadcasts, the all-University religious convocation, the University home concert and the Gala Concert during Music Week featuring compositions of Roy Harris. During the summer session Dean D. M. Swarthout, director of the choir, will again organize and conduct an A Cappella Choir. Last year 115 voices enrolled for this choral training, and the group sang on several programs during the eight weeks session. The choir during the year consisted of around 80 voices. Big Six Baseball Standings won lost pct. Missouri 6 1 .859 Oklahoma 6 1 .859 Kansas 2 3 .400 Kansas State 4 7 .363 Iowa State 3 9 .333 Nebraska 3 9 .333 SIDELINES---- (continued from page four) and took third in the discus with a toss of 143 feet $ 11 \frac{1}{4} $ inches. He holds the Nebraska high school decathlon record. High Jump Gyp After riding a train all night (he had been in Kansas City taking preliminary exams for the air corps), Don "Red" Ettinger could do no better than a tie for second in the high jump thanks to poor officiating. Dean Lill, Kansas State, who jumps from the right side, gathered first and Ettinger tied with Dale Steffey of Missouri for second. Ettinger and Steefey both jump from the left side, and it happens the left standard had the bar an inch or two higher than the right. Steffey defeated Lill to win the indoor crown, and Ettinger downed the Wildcat jumper in dual competition with a leap of 6 feet 2... Track coach Bill Hargiss' luck turned all bad at Lincoln; Val Schloesser pulled a muscle in the preliminaries of the 220 to ruin his chances in pole vault, and Milo Farneti's sore arm kept him from living up to expectations ... Charlie Black came through for the Jayhawks with a 22 feet 1 inch leap off the wrong foot to take fourth in the broad jump and a vault of 12 feet 6 inches when he was out of step to place third in the vault. Conkle-Saut Now Engaged Announcement of the engagement of Doris Jean Conkle to Jules Saut has been received. Both Miss Conkle and Saut are from Topeka. Saut will receive his B.S. degree in mechanical engineering this spring. He will be employed in the aeronautical research department of Dow Chemical company, Bay City, Mich. Saut is a member of Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, and Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternities. The I.S.A. and A.S.M.A. are the professional engineering societies of which he is a member. Miss Conkle has been employed in the offices of the Seymour Packing company for the past year. She is a graduate of Clark's Secretarial School in Topeka. A woman student of English and the drama at New Mexico Highlands university has become New Mexico's first regular woman radio announcer. Co-ed Volunteers Disband for Summer The Co-ed Volunteer Corps has no definite plans for the summer, Jill Peck, major of the organization, announced today. The officers and platoon sergeants who attend summer school will take care of all necessary business but no new drives will be started. The present project is the canvassing of Lawrence to distribute pledge certificates for war stamps. Thirty Candidates Try For C.P.A. Certificates Thirty candidates for the Certified Public Accountant Certificate sat for the May C.P.A. examination in Myers hall on Thursday and Friday. Of these thirty candidates, seven are graduates of the University and nine are seniors in the School of Business. Examinations are given over three subjects—Auditing, Commercial Law and Accounting Theory and Practice. Papers of the candidates are sent to the American Institute of Accountants in New York City to be graded. When the report on the papers is received from the American Institute, the Kansas Board of Six advanced training planes (AT-6A's) from the single engine pursuit school at Moore Field, Texas, form an aerial "stack of trouble." They are piloted by Cadets of the graduating class. Wing tip-to wingtip formation at 200 miles an hour ready the fledgling flyers for actual combat flying. One of many formations learned by Uncle Sam's potential flying officers, it will enable them to fly after the enemy with a maximum strength and efficiency. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS EXAMINATION SCHEDULE SPRING SEMESTER, 1942 May 22 to May 28, 1942, inclusive FRIDAY, MAY 22: A.M. 3:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 P.M. 1:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 2:30 to 5:20 SATURDAY, MAY 23: A.M. 9:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 P.M. 9:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 1:30 to 3:20 4:30 classes, all hours at 3:30 to 5:20 MONDAY, MAY 25: A.M. 10:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 P.M. 10:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 2:30 to 4:20 TUESDAY, MAY 26: A.M. 2:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 P.M. 11:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 1:30 to 3:20 1:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 3:30 to 5:20 WEDNESDAY, MAY 27: A.M. 8:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 P.M. 8:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 2:30 to 4:20 THURSDAY, MAY 28: A.M. 11:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 P.M. 2:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 1:30 to 3:20 3:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 3:30 to 5:20 To Get Silver Wings In Army Air Corps Two Kansas alumni, John A. Pettis, of El Dorado, and Jack C. Mankin, of Kansas City, Mo., are members of a class of student officers and aviation cadets to be graduated soon from the air force advanced flying school at Stockton Field, California. The graduates will be commissioned as 2nd Lieutenants in the Air Corps Reserve and will be given the coveted silver wings, symbolic of the aeronautical rating of pilot. They will be placed on active duty in their new rank with the army air forces. Before entering the final and advanced course at Stockton Field, the cadets completed 20 weeks of primary and basic training at Thunderbird Field, Glendale, Ariz., and Minter Field, Bakersfield, Calif. Cadet Mankin attended K.U., and Kansas City University. He was an active participant in music, winning first place in the Missouri State Music contest for his trumpet playing. His fraternity was Sigma Phi Epsilon. Cadet Fettis attended El Dorado junior college before entering the University. He participated in dramatics, band, chorus, and glee club, and was a member of Nu Sigma Nu, medical fraternity. Examiners will recheck the papers and report to the candidates whether they passed or failed. Chemical Engineering Offers Summer Session Speed-up As a result of the extensive program to be offered by the department of chemical engineering this summer, many seniors in the department will be graduated in the fall. The summer school session will also enable other students in the department to speed up their education. A total of 11 and one-half hours of chemical engineering courses will be offered, T. G. Castouguay, assistant professor of chemical engineering, said today. College Junior Announces Engagement to Engineer Paden is a member of Kappa Eta Kappa, professional electrical engineer fraternity. The engagement of Lucille York, college junior from Baldwin, to Glen O. Paden, senior engineer from Topeka, has been announced. 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