University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Dec. 9. 1958 Foreign Students Make Above Average Grades Foreign students at KU make better than average grades. This is a finding in a study by Clark Coan, assistant dean of men and foreign student adviser. Dean Coan found the 203 foreign students enrolled last year had a grade point average of 1.90.Women students had a 2.20 average and men had a 1.61.Sixty-five per cent are graduate students. The average for the University was 1.42 for all undergraduate students. The Far East, the Near East and Europe were represented by 170 students of the 203. The other 33 are from Canada, Latin America, Africa and Australia. Science, the social sciences and engineering have the most foreign students enrolled. Of the 170 students from the Far East, Near East and Europe,48 are enrolled in science,41 in social science and 37 in engineering.Sixteen are enrolled in the humanities. The remaining 28 students are in business, medicine, pharmacy, journalism, education and fine arts. Around the Campus KU-Y Freshmen To Meet Tonight The freshman commission of the KU-Y will hold a pre-election meeting at 7:30 tonight in the Kansas Union. Present officers will discuss the purpose and work of the commission for those interested in holding office next year. Petitions for office will be distributed at the meeting. Those unable to attend may get petitions at the KU-Y office in the Kansas Union before Friday. Student Counseling Is Faculty Forum Topic Counseling service for students will be discussed by Clark Coan, assistant dean of men, and Gordon Collister, director of guidance and professor of education, at noon to-morrow at the Faculty Forum. Reservations for the luncheon car be made by calling KU-227. Law Review Staff to Hold Cocktail-Dinner The Law Review staff will hold a cocktail-dinner tomorrow at the Lawrence Country Club. The cocktail party will be at 6 p.m. and the dinner at 8 p.m. Elections for the Law Review, KU legal publication, will be held at 4:15 the same day. International Club To Tour Mexico About 29 students will leave at 3 p.m., Dec. 20 on a 15-day International Club tour of Mexico. Christmas night will be spent in San Miguel Mexico City is on the agenda for the next day. The group plans to spend several days there before going on to Acapulco. The cost for the chartered bus tour will be slightly higher than the $90 expense last year, but should not go over $100, Manouchehr Pedram, Tehran, Iran graduate student and president of the club, said. The group will return to Lawrence Jan. 4th. The early KU School of Medicine was only a 2-year program. GRANADA NOW SHOWING! A LAUGH RIOT! Doris Day Richard Widmark in "The Tunnel of Love" Shows 7:00, 9:00 Shows 7:00, 9:00 FOR MEN ONLY Tuesday Night, December 9th. Is Stag Night at Ober's Jr. Miss We will be open from 5:30 to 9:00 with our entire staff to assist you in your selection of gifts for the "women in your life." We will have models on hand to show you all clothes of your choice. Our sizes are 5 through 16, and we have a nice selection in Lingerie — Dresses — Sweaters and Skirts — Blouses— Jewelry — Gloves — Hose — Slacks — All Weather Coats — Purses and Gadgets. Please come in and give us an opportunity to serve you. OBER'S JR. MISS Elevator from Men's Store 821 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. James H. Allen, General Motors Assembly plant manager in Kansas City, Kan., illustrated this morning "What Industry Expects of the Graduate Engineer" with slides of nine KU alumni with General Motors. "In this room today there could well be the president of the firm with whom you go to work. he机械工程师 would be Mechanical Engineer, Seminar KU alumni were shown doing work they do in a normal day at General Motors. GM Manager Shows Films Of KU Engineering Grads "Whatever you are, be a good one," he added. Graduates shown were: John Fuchs, 1945, processing section; Kenneth Lewis, 1948, plant engineering department; Hershell Webb, 1949, plant layout and methods; Seward Wilson, 1949, foreman of the jig and fixture department; Darrell Kegerreis, 1949, specification department; Dave Gallagher, 1951, the plant layout section; Harold Wolf, 1951, time study analyst; Charles Day, 1951, testing and checkout of air conditioners, and Amos McVeigh, 1953, plant lavouts. Grease Job $1 Brake Adi. 98c Mufflers and Tallipipes Installed Free 1 qt. oil free with oil & filter change PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. 1-Day Photo-Finishing (Black & White Film) ★FAST Movie and 35mm Color Service (By Eastman Kodak) The Kansas Union, a war memorial made possible by alumni, friends and students, was opened in 1927. New • Complete • 65 Pages Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results WESTERN CIVILIZATION STUDY GUIDE NOTES VI 3-7553 TEAMMATES-Young engineer Warren Conner-B.S.M.E. 1956-teams up with Armand J. Bilitzke of GM Engineering Staff's Transmission Development Group to test blade-shape models for torque converters. Mr. Billitzke helped design flow table which is unique to the automotive industry. Free Delivery Wednesday and Sunday Choosing an engineering career with GM means teaming up with some of the world's finest engineering and scientific brains. It means working in pleasant, modern surroundings such as GM's fabulous Technical Center For these GM Divisions run the gamut of virtually every field of engineering and science from engineering, designing and producing automobiles, trucks and hundreds of important industrial products to helping to solve the unknown challenges of the Space Age. Inquiring Minds No matter where your interests lie in the vast field of engineering, there's a better-than-good chance you'll find your place in the sun with one of the 35 Divisions of General Motors. GRADUATES A General Motors Representative will be on campus to answer questions about job opportunities with GM on December 10 and 11 near Detroit, equipped with every conceivable research facility. Best of all, it means a future as big as you want to make it at GM's 35 Divisions and 126 plants in 71 cities and 19 states. A future in which your training, your inventive ability, your inquiring mind, your desire to get ahead will receive quick recognition and unlimited opportunities. You owe it to yourself to investigate the kind of future General Motors is offering young engineers. Make an appointment with the GM Representative next time he visits your campus or write: General Motors Corporation Personnel Staff, Detroit 2, Michigan. GENERAL MOTORS Personnel Staff, Detroit 2, Michigan GM positions now available in these fields for men holding Bachelors', Masters' and Doctors' degrees: Chemical Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Industrial Engineering • Metallurgical Engineering • Aeronautical Engineering • Ceramic Engineering • Mathematics • Industrial Design • Physics • Chemistry 25 word for CHRIST that is Order on Tim magazin will be Availab staff. Ci NEW portable if purch at Ray Goodrie 1954 CH theater, after 5 HI-FIDE kits. Ove at net p to large nessee. TUX W Bowling LARGE priced 1952 Svately entire yourself good r new brb body as Powers NEW 2 sity Hei refriger will acc 5 ROOM rent, 12 STOUFI from no Good lo clean a Call VI 8. Don FURNIS with st private decorat FOR B nice, 21 Also nic VI 3-78 FOR 2 beds, br garage able. 11 NICE, running other rc VERY N private frigerate 3-2390. 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