THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 143 College Students Pass English Proficiency Exam Of the 198 College juniors who took the English Proficiency examination on Oct. 5, 143 students passed the quiz, it was announced today by the University department of English. Decisions on each paper were reached by a committee of five members of the faculty and the failures were determined by a majority vote of that committee. In so far as the readers were concerned, the papers were anonymous at the time, of their grading. Those students who did not pass the examination may enroll in a tutorial class in English taught by Mrs. Genevieve Cain. The class will meet at 2:30 on Tuesday in room 401 Fraser hall and has a limited enrollment of 15 students. Those who wish to enter the tutorial class should see Prof. John Virtue in room 501. Fraser immediately. The next 30. Fraser immediately. The next proficiency examination will be Dec. 14. The list of students who passed the examination follows: Miriam Abele, Betty Lucile Allen Mary Margaret Anderson, Juanita Austill, Mary Elizabeth Austin, Mary Louise Baker, Earl Balthazar, Jane Barnes, Russell H. Barrett, Lafe Bauer, Pauline E. Biggers, Miriam Boehmer, Leta Bruchmiller, Stella Bruchmiller, Nancy Carey, Vivian Catts, Albert Decker, Paul C. Diegel, George E. Dixon, Mary Elizabeth Doolittle, Bruce V. Drowns, Warren Duncan and Dorothy Durand. Fred Eberhardt, Addie M. Egbert, Lyle Eggleston, Jean Fees, Harold Fields, Arlee Fish, Roy F. Garrison, Dorothy Dale Gear, Jane Giles, Mary Ellen Gilmroe, Edward Creston Gleed, Charles Grabske, Edna E. Greenwell, Margaret Eleanor Gurney, Mary Margaret Hale, Helen Hall, Lawrence Hanis, Eleanor Harris, Raymond Ellis Hartley, Dorothy Hathway, Margaret Hathway, Thelma Haverty, Glenn Helmick, Ralph Herman, Marvin Homer Hird, Dorothy Boyle, Burton Hodgden, David K. Holmes, Emmett R. Hook, Christopher C. House, Virginia Houston, Dorothy M. Howe and Warren Hunzicker. Hal Jaekson, Jim Jenson, Miriam Jessen, Doris M. Johnson, Elena Sue Johnston, Pauline Kallaras, George Keetner, Ann Kindrick, Jane Kinmanan, Jewell Kirby, Martha Gwynne Kyle, Georgia Mae Landrith, Ludith L. Lane, Virginia Laughlin, Harold J. Lind Benjamin M. Matassarin, Dorothy May, Mary F. McAnaw, Jessie Irene McClune, Carolyn McGaughey, Mary Frances McKinney, Mildred Marie McQuiston, Heilen McVay, Claire Meeker, Martha Jane Miller, Max I. Miller, Mary Millsom, Betty Jean Moore, Robert Ayres Moore, Mary K. Morrow, Emily Mumford, Patrick Murdock, Annie Jane Newland, Mary Lou Noble, Bill W. Oliver, Alma M. Ott, Myrnie Ott, Don C. Overholt, Margarette Parker, Lee Patrick, Herbert J. Peterson, Perry Peterson, and Ralph William Pfouts. Cordelia Reazin, Margaret Anne Reed, Patricia Riggs, Dorothy Robertson, Fred Robertson, Mary Jane Robinson, Darwin Rowan, Evelyn E. Rummell, Martha Sharer, Glen R. Shepherd, Sanford Simon, Betty Alice Simpson, Betty June Simpson, Pearl Smiley, Peggy Smith, Virginia Smith, Ulysses M. Staebler, Joyce Standiford, James Robert Stark, Morris Statland, Stanley Stauffer, Sigrid Steeper, Jay Stewart and Janet Stoltenberg. Bob Trump, Glenn E. Turner, Lillian Tuttle, Harold T. Unsell, Georgia Ann Utterback, Dorothy Waddell, Gladalee Walje, Frederick C. Wallingford, David Watermulder, Margaret Whitehead, Betty Anne Wilkinson, Corinne Williams, Verla Mae Wilson, Darrell Wood, Annette Woods, Adelle Woodside, Orville Wright, Margaret Wyatt and Lois Yager. Authorized Parties Friday, Nov. 1, 1940 Memorial Union Hallowe'en Party Ballroom, 8:30-11:30 p.m. 1332 Louisiana, Party at House, 12:00 m. Pi Kappa Alpha, Steakfry and dance at House, 12:00 m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Dance at House, 12 m. Sigma Chi, Fall Party at House 12 m. Wesley Foundation, Ping Pop Party, Basement of Methodist Church, 10:00 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, 1940 Alpha Tau Omega Pledge Class Picnic at State Lake, 11:00 p.m. Delta Chi, Dance at House, 12:00 m. Delta Tau Delta, Party at House, 12:00 m. Phi Kappa Psi, Dance at Ballroom of Union, 12:00 m. Sigma Nu, Party at Barn, 12:00 m. Templin and Carruth Halls, Hallowe'en Dance at Templin, 12:00 m. Westminster Foundation, Party at Westminster Hall, 1221 Oread, 12 m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. Dr. Lawson Returns Dr. Henry Lawson is back on duty at Watkins Memorial hospital as intern today He returned last night from Madison, Wis., where he spent a week because of the serious illness of Mrs. Lawson's mother. ATTENTION We specialize in keeping your wardrobe right up to the last minute so far as cleaning, pressing, repairing and dyeing are concerned. 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