PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1941 These Were Smart -- At Least In English Here is the list of 103 students who earned their "wings" in Here is the list of 103 studen the proficiency examination given Dec. 14: Lois Lee Allen, Marjorie Anderson, Ellen Arnold, Nadine Banister, Maurice Baringer, Charles Bartell, Robert M. Barton, Spencer Bayles, Everett Bell, Geraldine E. Boeth, Betty Bolinger, Mary Ann Bowen, Alice Boylan, and Eva Mae Brewer. Beverley Brown, Robert Lester Brown, Lois Burns, Wandalee Carlson, Stanley Christian, John Conkling, Marion E. Cooper, Jack F. Coyle, Elizabeth Curry, Letha Jean Curtis, James H. Dodderidge, and Jean Egbert. Lloyd Estes, Jerry M. Ewers, Mary Ewing, Robert C. Fairchild, Lois Beth Ferrell, Helen Figley, H. Alden Flanders, Mac Floyd Fredrick, C. A. Gilmore, Kenneth S. Goll, James T. Good, Patricia Jean Gordon, Virgil Gray, William J. Gyrfan, Aurelia hall. Tom H. Harkness, John C. Harvey, Allen O. Kellogg, Alexander John Laham, Ross Henry Ley, Georgia Rose Lundrigan, J h n Lynch, Mary McCroskey, Lether M. McGuire, John Michener, Jean L. Miller, Malcolm Miller, Pauline Miller, and Mary Miner. Marcia Molby, Jean Morgan, Joseph Morton, Marjorie Nossman, Bill Mundy, Margaret Neal, Geraldine O'Brien, Murill Olson, Evelyn Oswalt, Kathryn Payne, Arthur Peters, Stephen B. Phillips, Edwin F. Price, Kenneth S. Redman, and Ruth Isabelle Rice. Mary Ellen Roach, Art Weaver Robinson, Helen Ruth Ruckel, Hal R. Ruppenthal, Phil Russell, William Sanders, Nadine Schuerman, Mary Frances Schultes, Mary R. Scott, Betty Selan, Michael Sheridan, Betty Simon, Dale C. Smith, Floyd L. Smith, Lura Jane Smith, John C. Somers, Jacquiline Spencer, and Jeanne Spencer. Thomas G. Stewart, John A. Tweed, Doris Twente, Cornelius B. Ukena, Harry Underwood, Adelhi Viets, Peggy Wadhams, Ruth Wall, AS WE SEE IT— (from page three) neider, 6 ft. 6 in., Bruch, 6 ft. 3 in., and Baxter, 6 ft. 5 in.; and Oklahoma with Ford, 6 ft. 6 in., and Heap, 6 ft. 4 in . . . The "have-nots" include Kansas with Kline the giant at 6 ft. 3 in., Kansas State with their tallest at 6 ft. 2 in., and Missouri with Watsen the only regular over 6 ft. 1 in. UPON THE heels of the announcement that Carl Miles, former ace baseball pitcher for Missouri's Tigers had signed with the Philadelphia A's comes word from Tigertown that Harlan Kiersey, whom Hillites remember as a basketball forward and baseball third baseman, will go south with the Boston Bees this spring . . . Kiersey was one of the top players in the Class D Ohio State league last summer, playing the hot corner for Lima. ADD TO possible University Golden Gloves entrants next month Tony James, 230-pound football tackle and John Burge, well built grid end, both of whom are waiting for permission from conference bigwigs as they train . . . Both men have had considerable experience in the Gloves. Frances B. Watson, Esther Wilson, Mary Helen Wilson, Fred S. Winter, Betty Lou Young, Henry B. Young, and Irvin Youngberg. Mills To Head 12-State Advertising Staff Bill Mills, a University graduate last year who has been employed in the advertising department of the Westinghouse Electric company at Pittsburgh, will be transferred to St. Louis, Jan. 15, where he will be in charge of advertising and sales promotion in a 12-state area, including Kansas. Schwahn Makes Price Changes At Two Theaters Finding from a survey that the majority of Granada theater patrons favor double bills on the first three days of the week, beginning Sunday, Stan Schwahn, general manager of all Lawrence theaters, has announced a new policy involving price changes at the Granada and Jayhawker show houses. Under the new policy, the admission price at the Granada will be 25 cents during the first three days of Dead Enders Grab Only 'A' Team Tilt In last night's only "A" team intramural basketball game, the Dead End Kids turned back a last minute threat of the Ohio Mountain Boys to win 22-21. Beims led the D.E.K. to victory with five baskets and two free throws. Beta "C" defeated Teke "C" 23 to 17, Newman "C" downed Sigma Nu "C" 34-7, and Phi Psi "D" won from Sigma Chi "D" 21-10 in the other contests of the evening. Varsity-Frosh Meet Cancelled By Flu Influenza added more victims to its growing list last night as the varsity-fresh swimming meet failed to come off as scheduled because of the number of cases among varsity and fresh swimmers. The meet was expected to be a warmup in preparation for the Kansas State duel here Friday. But Coach Raport, fearing a spreading of the flu decided to postpone it until a later date. If no more swimmers are struck down, the Wildcat contest will come off as scheduled. the week, while the admission at the Jayhawker will be 35 cents. Weekend prices at the Granada will be 35 cents with weekend admissions at the Jayhawker set at 25 cents. OPEN A PALACE CHARGE ACCOUNT The Palace CLOTHING CO. Starts Tomorrow Semi-Annual Sale 图 11-30 Fancy Shirts and Pajamas $2.50 Qualities ___ $1.85 $3.00 Qualities ___ $2.15 $2.00 Qualities ___ $1.65 $3.50 Qualities ___ $2.65 Broken sizes of whites are included FANCY NECKWEAR NOW ON SALE! News From Page One STOP INFLUENZA "Students, faculty members and their families, and employees who want the vaccine should report at once to the hospital," Doctor Ca-nuteson concluded. To date, 700 persons have been inoculated with the influenza vaccine. There are 48 patients in the hospital, 24 of which are influenza victims. HAY ANNOUNCES— At the close of the present semester, the University will have trained 215 fliers since the spring semester of 1933 when the federal program was begun. Of this total the secondary course took their final Friday but no results are available yet on the number passing. 180 have been in primary and 35 in advanced courses. MSC SETS UP— Suggests Apprentice Managers Littooy presented the Council with the idea of apprentice dance managers to assist and work toward taking over the position for the following year. This idea, Littooy opined, would help to abolish politics from the dance manager appointment. The council also passed several routine appropriations and unanimously accepted the final reading of the cheer-leading bill. The Chancellot's biennial report is now available to members of the faculty and those desiring to see it, Raymond Nichols, executive secretary, announced today. GRANADA THURSDAY—3 Days Mat. 25c - Nite 35c Plus Tax Starting With "Hudson's Bay" the Granada will go on a definite policy—opening top "A" pictures Mid-week thru Saturday at 25c; Matinees 35c evenings. Sunday Thru Tuesday First- Run Double Features at 25c Acquired NOTE! ENDS TONITE! ENDS TONITE! Hurry—Your last chance to see Christopher Morley's best seller. GINGER ROGERS in "KITTY FOYLE" SUNDAY 3 Days 25c anytime 2 FIRST RUN MAJOR HITS! "NO, NO, NANETTE" "REMEDY for RICHES" Anna Nagle - Roland Young Jean Hersholt as "Dr. Christian" COMING—Fred Astaire - Artie Shaw "2nd CHORUS" [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]