Page 8 University Daily, Kansan Wednesday. April 17. 1957 242 Pass English Exam (Continued from Page 3) (Continued from Page 3) Nickerson; Kay Rodrick, Independence; Virginia F. Sanders, Lawrence. Ann Schlager, Denver, Colo.; Mollie M. Stamper, Hutchinson; Bonita Story, Kansas City, Kan.; Sandra Sutton, Chanute; William S. Svoboda, Kansas City, Kan.; Frances Swyart, St. Joseph, Mo.; Barbara Teas, Salina; Joel G. Tormoen, Kansas City, Mo.; Suzanne Wallingford, Chanute; John Watts, Leavenworth; Martha West, Mission; Cherie Wray, Kansas City, Mo.; Janice K. Wright, Columbus; Eloise Yearargans, Kansas City, Kan.; Eleanor M. Youngberg, Lawrence. Joan Giruanna; Anne M. Greiner; Morton M. Luebbert; Jean McClure; Karen W. Miller; Phyllis Miller; Joyce Nehrbass; Jane Ott; Phyllis E. Perry; Patricia Shaw. School of Fine Arts Seniors — Francis M. Austin, Osawatomie; Susan C. Baker, Kansas City, Mo.; Jeremiah P. Colbert, St Joseph, Mo.; Nancy Dangerfield, Mission; Robert Endres, Wichita; Mary Fischer, St Louis, Mo.; Brent Kington, Topeka; Virginia Jennings Independence, Mo.; Edward Nichols, Lawrence; John C. Spears, Ottawa Juniors — Richard M. Berger, Kansas City, Kan.; Edgar D. Eittemore, Robinson; Mary Sue Dunn, Kansas City, Mo.; James R. Hamil, Mission; Linda Jennings, Faye Knapp, Leavenworth; Treva Lee, Norman; Joan Moyer, Hinsdale, III; Robert F. Sweet, Baxter Springs; John D. Turner, Pawnee Rock; Carolyn West, Alcoa, Tenn. Special students — Curtis Eads, Jeanne H. Nash, Lawrence. School of Journalism Senior — Louis Stroup, Topeka. Juniors — Michael Bell; John Clark, Loveland, Colo.; William Harmon, Topeka; Betty Edwards, Kansas City, Kan.; Delbert Haley, Kingsdown; Jim Londerholm, Mission; Ardeth Nieman, Independence; Carol Stillwell, Lawrence. School of Medicine (Nursing) Juniors — Ruth Guy, Hutchinson; Charlyne McCluggage, Lawrence; Rose Mary Roberts, Tarkio, Mo. Quill Goes On Sale The spring edition of Quill magazine, published by the Quill Club, went on sale Tuesday. The magazine, which is larger than the fall edition, contains short stories and poetry submitted by students. The students whose works appear in this edition are Elinor Hadley, Kansas City, Mo., James A. Nash, Rochester, N. Y., and John C. Davis, Neodesha. All are freshmen. Caroline Moreland and Janet Patterson, Kansas City, Mo., Donna Logan, Nevada, Mo., James F. Miller, Syracuse, John J. Crittenden, Wichita, and Robert Yaple, St. Joseph, Mo. All are sophomores. Gary Sick, Russell senior and Dave Edwards, Prairie Village, graduate student. About 21/2 million people live in approximately 850,000 house trailers in this country. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin away. Please keep it by Keystone offices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin Applications for counselling positions in men's residence halls, 1957-58, are due May 1. in office of dean of students. Junior, senior and graduate men are eligible. See Dr. William R. Butler for details. TODAY Jay James rush tea. 4-5 p.m., Pine Room. Student Union. Meeting follows. Phi Mu Alpha rehearsal. 7 p.m., 32 Strong. Attendance required. THURSDAY Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Church, 7 a.m. 8 a.m., Danforth Church, Methodist Holy Week series, 7:30 a.m. running the Christian Life." Communion Phi Delta Kappa initiation, 5:30 p.m. following initiation, in Sunflower Room. Student Union. Dinner meeting, following initiation, in Sunflower Room. History Club, 7 p.m., Pine Room. Student Union. Speaker: Prof. H. A. Ireland. "The Middle East; Cradle of Civilization." Refreshments. Disciples Student Fellowship, 7-7:30 wish to attend Hall. Open to all who wish to attend. Christian Science Organization meeting, 7:30 p.m., Danforth Chapel. All students, members of the faculty and friends of the University are welcome. KU Young Democrats meeting, 7:30 p.m., 306 Student Union. Speaker: State Sen. Joseph McDowell. "The 1957 Legislature." Everyone invited. Methodist Holy Week series, 7:30 and Methodist Holy Week Center, "Beg- ings of Life Eternal." FRIDAY Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. Ballet Museum, Museum, "The Bartered Bride," Smetana Episcopal Good Friday, noon-3 p.m. Trinity Episcopal Church. Three hour watch with meditations. The nation's 537,682 oil wells turn out 6,807,000 barrels of oil each day—an average of 12.6 barrels per well. BIRD TV-Radio Service 908 Mass. VI 3-8555 John T. Weatherwax, assistant instructor of accounting and Lawrence mayor, was reported today to be in fair condition by Lawrence Memorial Hospital authorities. Weatherwax In Fair Condition Mr. Weatherwax was admitted Monday night with a condition described as nervous exhaustion. 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