Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. April 12, 1960 LINDA GUISE .. Treat it right or else. Beware of Hot Lead- Linotype Student Leery of Machine By John Macdonald The machine with a personality . . . it spits hot lead when angry. This is how Linda Guise, Marysville junior, describes the linotype machine which she operates part time in the composing room of the University Press in Flint Hall. "With this kind of temperamental habit, you either treat it right or else," said Linda. Lead Letters Created A linotype, she explained, transfers written material into raised lead characters used in printing. The letters are similar to those of a typewriter. Liquid lead is compressed into the metal letters which fall into place upon selection one at a time. A linotype machine has thousands of moving parts, and when one part fails to function it is not unusual for the hot lead to squirt out toward the operator's face. "Although this doesn't happen often, I am still leary of hot lead, but who wouldn't be?" Linda said. Keeps Up With News "Operating a linotype is educational and it provides an easy way to keep up with the news," she said. "I especially enjoy reading the matter which has been strenken out and is not to be in the story. The mistakes in spelling and sentence structure are often amusing." Curiosity attracted Linda to the linotype. She said that her uncle, who owns the weekly newspaper in Marysville, permitted her to "tinker" with the machine during slow working hours. "After a time, I became serious about learning to operate it." She said that it took about four months for her to learn to operate the machine. She has been operating one since she was a freshman in high school. Sixteen Pass German Test Sixteen KU students have passed the German proficiency examination. They are: They are: Kay M. Allen, Rockport, Mo; Bonnie L. Cole, Raytown, Mo; Larry J. Hammond, Overland, Mo; Earl Headings, Kansas City, Kan; all juniors; and James E. Hesser, Wichita freshman; Nellie Jungerius, Amsterdam, Netherlands senior; Karin I. Kleinsang, New York, N. Y., freshman. Alan D. Latta, Wichita sophomore; Ann E. Marsh, Minneapolis, Minn. junior; Kenneth A. Megill, Vassar senior; Jon D. Muller, Salina freshman; Cheryl A. Payer, El Dorado freshman; Adena R. Price, Kinsley freshman; Diane R. Rinehart, Arkansas City junior; John H. Swgoyer, Topeka senior; Robert L. Wyatt, Topeka sophomore. Sandelius to Meeting Around the Campus Walter E. Sandelius, professor of political science, will attend a meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Assn. at Dallas, Texas, Friday and Saturday. He will discuss "Revival of Interest in Natural Law" at the meeting of 400 professors from a nine-state area. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Daily Kansan Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin Men and Women students planning to attain housing application may obtain housing applications from Hali from the offices of the Dean of Women and the Dean of Men in Strong Hall. Foreign Students; Turn in your Easter vacation plans report to the Dean of Students office. 228 Strong before 5 p.m. today. International Students: If you wish to attend the UNESCO banquet in Chanute on April 1st tomorrow is the final day to attend service, office of the Dean of Students, 228 Strong. D. French Reading Exam, 9-11 a.m. Ph.D. Fraser Burn in bonds to Miss Cragar 12h. Fraser Burn in bonds to Miss Cragar Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TUFSDAY Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship 10am danforth Chapel, Speaker and President WEDNESDAY Lutheran Gamma Delta Vespers. 5:00- p.m. Danforthe Chapel. Vicar R. E. Kgr. Applications for senior class committees must be turned in by Wednesday, April 20, announced Frank Naylor, Kansas City, Kan., junior and president of the Class of 1961. Senior Applications Deadline April 20 Nine committees will be chosen immediately following vacation with four more to be picked later this spring. George Cartilh, Kansas City, Mo., junior, has been named commander of the Pershing Rifles Company E-7 for next year. Pershing Rifles Officers Named Other new officers installed are: Dale Coy, Kansas City, Mo., junior, is the Executive Officer. Seniors to Get Flight Training Senior men in the Air Force ROTC program at KU will receive civilian flight training at the Lawrence airport. Other new officers installed are: Harry Post, Marion, personnel officer; Philip Levin, Merriam, public information officer; Robert Aufdemerge, Leavenworth, training and operations officer; and Herb Rosen, Kansas City, Mo., supply officer, all sophomores. This training will qualify them for a private pilot's license and Air Force jet training after graduation. Schedule Set For Library The library schedule during spring vacation will be as follows. The airport schedule during or vacation will be as follows: April 13-7:45-5:00 April 14, 15-8:00-5:00 April 16-8:00-noon April 17-closed April 18-8:00-5:00 April 19-regular schedule Reserve books may be checked out of the undergraduate library tomorrow noon if there are more than two copies of the book. Occasional exceptions may be made. There are also exceptions in which individual faculty members request that books not be checked out over vacation. Kuhn Slated to Talk At Humanities Forum Reinhard Kuhn, visiting assistant professor of Romance languages, will speak at the seventh Humanities Forum at 7:30 p.m. next Tuesday. His topic will be "Sartre and Proust: two Twentieth Century Romantics." The meeting will be in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union. Those who have received private pilot's licenses are Richard Wiltite, Toronto; Terry Beucher and Gary New, both of Lawrence; Clif Cushman, Grand Forks, N. D.; Ken Kates, Kansas City, Mo., and John Morrissey, Prairie Village. Morrisey also has received his flight instructor's rating. Radio Programs KANU 4:30 Jazz Cocktail 5:300 Twilight Concert: "Sonata in A Major for Violin and Piano" by Bach. 7:00 Symphony Hall 7:30 Choral Concert: Choral Music from Five Centuries (CE) 8:00 UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR 1960 Kansas Legislature 9:00 FM Concert 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Music: "Aubade for Piano and 18 Instruments" by Poulene 11:00 11:00 Sign Off KUOK 4:00 Tex Lynn Show 6:00 Campus News 6:05 Route 63 Visit our Brides Room for Coronet and other lovely Royal Doulton patterns. Complete bridal registry. 7:00 News 7:05 Showtime USA 7:10 Spotlight on Sports 7:10 Strife House Severnade 7:00 House of Jazz 9:00 News 9:05 Stardust 9:10 Golden Instrumentals 9:10 Campus News 9:10 Arnold Grundeman Show 11:00 News 11:05 Daily Devotions THE COLLEGE JEWELER 809 Mass., VI 3-5432 The siliest woman can manage a clever man; but it needs a very clever woman to manage a fool.—Rudyard Kipling With so much gun slinging on TV western programs, the sherif is fast becoming overdrawn.—Mont Hurst VI 3-2057 Fashions & Accessories Ober's Jr. Miss Sizes 5 through 16 For Every Occasion 821 Mass. Elevator from Men's Store --- PRES black lost Rewa VI S For Sweet Remembrance STUJ MEM price Illust news VI 3 Cut Flowers ★ Plants ★ Corsages Regnier's Flowers 9th & N. H. VI 3-1701