L 1, 1941. TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE RALS 's spring golf, and arrow in in Rob- the season the practiced south of through prepa- augustana D. here ying ses- raye, Ray o, Duane Bradley, sen, Bob dcCarthy, dcCarthy, is coach, freshman Robinson for their Intramural Swimming Semi-finals Today Semi-finals in the men's intramural swimming meet will be held at 4:30 this afternoon in the Robinson gym pool. The order of events will be 50-yard breast stroke, 100-yard dash, 50-yard back stroke, 50-yard free style, and 100-yard back stroke. The Phi Gam's are leading the other teams with 10 of the 39 qualifiers. The Phi Delt's and the Sig Alph's qualified five men each for the semi-finals. The Phi Gam's are also leading in points to date with 25, The Sig Alph's are in second place with 22 points, with the Phi Delt's and Phi Psi's tied for third position. Education Profs Attend Confab Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education; Miss Joie Stapleton, assistant professor of zabeth Nusbaum, Martha Hayes, Lois Howall, Arlene Bueker, and Mary Ellen Brown. physical education; Miss Geraldine Ulm, assistant instructor, and E. R. Elibel, associate professor of physical education, attended the State Physical Education Convention in Topeka March 28 and 29. Eibel spoke before the men's section Saturday. Miss Stapleton was in charge of the women's section. Miss Hoover had charge of a square dance demonstration and also taught 125 instructors to square dance. Eight girls from the University participated in the demonstration. They were Virginia Bell, Frances Kerns, Evelyn Kinney, Betty Watson, Evelyn Herriman, Jerry Ulm, Mary Lee Chapple, and Marjorie Rader. - Other members of physical education department who attended the convention were: Gladys Bitter, Jeane Merrill, Wanda Horosko, Eli- Brown Meets With Engineers To Discuss Exposition F. L. Brown, professor of applied mechanics and acting dean of the School of Engineering in J. J. Jakosky's absence, met yesterday with a group of engineering students to discuss plans for the Engineering Exposition, which will be held April 18-19. Preliminary Chemistry Exams For Ph.D. Degrees, April 5 Preliminary written examinations in inorganic and physical chemistry for the degree of doctor of philosophy will be given April 5. Students who wish to take these preliminary tests are asked to notify the committee on graduation exams. A.W.Davidson, professor of chemistry, is chairman of the committee. The final examinations will not be given until October. Applications are being accepted by the School of Education office for practice teachers in Oread Training School and city schools for next fall. Receive Applications For Practice Teaching Facilities for supervised teaching in Oread Training School are being offered in biological science, commercial subjects, dramatics, drawing and design, economics, English, French, history, home economics, mathematics, music, physical education, physi- ical science, political science, Spanish, speech, social studies and special schools. Practicing teaching in the city schools for next year is being offered in drawing, designing, and music. Engineering Seniors Should Call at Jakosky's Office Supervised teaching or corresponding experience is required for all candidates for teacher's certificates by the State Board. Students must be majoring in the courses in which they apply for practice teaching. Applications are being checked, but the list of practice teachers will not be announced this semester. Engineering seniors who plan to receive degrees in June are re requested to see Miss Beatty in Dean Jakosky's office immediately. No Dandelions Tomorrow Boyce Will Head Army Water Setup Earnest Boyce, professor of civil engineering and director of the water and sewage laboratory, left for Washington, D.C., yesterday to take a position as head of the water supply division for all army cantonments in the country. He will act as civilian consultant under the supervision of the quartermaster's corps of the United States army. Boyce has been granted an indefinite leave of absence. His work at the University will be handled temporarily by B. L. Williamson, assistant engineer in the water and sewage laboratory; Paul D. Haney, chemical engineer in the laboratory and instructor in chemistry, and Lewis Young, assistant engineer in the laboratory and instructor of civil engineering. Haney will take over Boyce's classes, and Young is acting engineer in the laboratory. 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