THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Fifty-Four Pass Proficiency Test Results of the last proficiency examination taken May 4 were announced this morning by J. B. Virtue, chairman. Out of the 81 students taking the test 54 passed. The examination given to juniors and seniors in the College is required for graduation and 24 hours of work must be taken in residence after passing the test. Richard Amerine, c'40, William P. Appel, c'41, J阿 Bacon c'41, Pat Barrelli, c'40, Fred Bosilevac, c'40, Olene Brooks, c'41, Marvin Bull, c'41, Ralph Burson, c'41, Josephine Campbell, c'40, Delynv Case, b'41, James Caserio, c'41, Ester Collins, c'41, Cat Cosgrove, c'41, Robert Cowgill, c'41, Helen Curtis, c'41, Doris Dean, c'41, and Samuel Feder, c'41. Students successfully completing the examination include: H. D. Fiske, c'41, Cecil Frey, c'42, Billy Gordiner, c'41, Norma Habecker, c'41, Townsley Hare, c'40, Paul Heinz, c'40, Paul S. Hornung, c'41, William Robert Howard, c'41, Dorothy E. Howe, c'41, Maurice Jackson, c'41, Shirley Johnson, c'41, Otto Kiehl, c'41, Daniel Lashelle, c'41, Cole Leverenze, c'42, Melvin Lindeman, c'42, Cliff Long, c'41, Helen Markwell, c'41, and Mildred Martins, c'41. James Meredith, c'41, Betty Jean Miller, c'41, Loren Miller, c'41, Helen Moore, c'42, Ruby Moore, c'41, Don H. Pierce, c'42, Robert Price, c'41, Bob Richardson, c'41, William Rowlands, c'41, Charles E. Skidmore, c'41, Sailor Smart, c'41, Pauline Smith, c'41, John Sociofsky, c'40, Theo Sperry, c'41, Lawrence Stoland, c'41, Louis Thompson, c'41, Irene Vassos, c'41, Lucie Votaw, c'42 and Helen Wilson, c'42 Dorm Fund Has $265 750— 700— 650— 600— 550— 500— 450— 400— 350— 300— 250— 200— 150— 100— 50— Campaigners in the drive to raise $750 to aid Alumni Place, new men's dorm, have $265 in their coffers today. The drive is looking to the Woman's Pan-Hel meeting tonight for another contribution to the drive. The fund was boosted to $265 when house-to-house campaigners netted $60 and the Men's Pan-Hel gave $50 to the drive. The door - to- door canvass is yet incomplete, drive head Donn Mosser, c'42, said today. Several of the larger houses have not been asked directly to give. Chancellor To Speak At Salina Commencement Chancellor Dean W. Malott will be the principal speaker at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Salina High School commencement exercises. Student Sculptors Display Skill In Union Exhibit An exhibit of sculpturing by students of Bernard Frazier, artist-sculptor, is now displayed in the main lounge of the Memorial Union building. Plaster, ceramic, and glazed terra cota were used by the students in their work. In making the ceramics, the students dug, refined, and fired their clay. Most of the pieces are figures, but there is one example of portrait modeling made by Richard Harwood, fa'40. The subject is Max Warshaw, gr. Two of the students, William Campbell, gr, and Andy Darling, fa'41, turned from the more serious subjects to show "The Morning After" and "Subsidized." The latter piece is a model of a burly football player done in unglazed ceramic. Other students whose work is shown are George Leather, fa'40, Margaret Stookey, fa'40, Louis Weinberg, fa'41, Florence Challa- combe, fa'41, Violet LaMont, fa'41, John White, m'42. Two pieces of abstract sculpturing, designed by students in the department of architecture are also shown. These works were made as a supplementary problem to the planning of a municipal airport. The enlarged pieces were to be placed on the lawn leading to the building and are relative to ideas of flight. Maurice Still, e'42, and Hampton White, e'42, are the designers. Dean Swarthout Returns From Oklahoma Trip Dean D. M. 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