University Daily Kansan Page 9 Engineers To Choose Queen Finalists Tonight Three finalists will be chosen tonight for the Engineering Queen from the seven semifinalists picked Thursday. title from the seven semifinalists picked Thursday. The Queen Student Union. The candidates are Anne Gillespie, Kansas City, Mo. junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Lucretia Gable, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, Gertrude Sellards Pearson; Barbara J. Everley, Eudora sophomore, Chi Omega; Sandra Garver, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, Gamma Phi Beta; Nancy Smith, Liberal sophomore, Kappa Alpha Theta; Gladys E. The trip is sponsored by aero- nautical engineering department. The students will compete for the $300, $200, and $100 prizes. Levin's paper is on the generation of aerodynamic noise which he studied by operating a series of jet engines and studying the sound produced by the shape and characteristics of the nozzle. Alan D. Levin, Kansas City, Mo. graduate student, and John B. Leclaire, Overland Park senior, will receive expense-paid trips to Fort Worth, Tex. to present papers in the Annual Student Paper Competition of the Texas section of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Leclaire's paper is on the design and testing of a single jack variable mach number nozzle (a sort of controllable throat) for KU's wind tunnel. The nozzle may be varied from $1 \frac{1}{3}$ machs to 5 machs. One mach is equal to the speed of sound. Two Students Receive Trip Ancient Mexican and Central American art will be the subject of three films sponsored by the Museum of Art in the lecture hall at 7:15 and 9 p.m. Thursday. Museum Of Art To Present Films "The Maya of Ancient and Modern Yucatan" interprets the art and culture of the Maya Indians against a background of their life amidst the ruins of yesterday. "Maya Through the Ages" is devoted to the Lacandone Indians, last remnant of the Mayas, who live in the rain forest on the Mexican-Guatemalan border. The third film, "Pre-Columbian Mexican Art," is a survey of Mexican folk art from the time of the primitive plateau dwellers of 3,000 years ago to the time of Columbus and the Spanish conquerors. night in the Knupp, Washington Iowa freshman Corbin, and Guzman Smith, Arkansas City freshman, North College. The Queen will reign over the dance and the Engineering Exposition. The dance will be from 9 p.m. to midnight. The dance will follow a banquet which will honor T. DeWitt Carr, retiring dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture. Tickets for the dance and banquet will be sold until 5 tonight in the front hall of Marvin and in the information booth on Jayhawk Boulevard. Student Life In Paris Described A student's life in Paris was discussed by Patrick Joly, Puteaux, France, graduate student, at a meeting of Le Cercle Francais Wednesday. It was also announced that the French students are planning the program to be presented by the International Club March 24. Plans are now being made to organize that program. History Club To Hear Munger The History Club will hear a talk by Edwin S. Munger of the American Universities Field Staff at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Pine Room of the Student Union. Mr. Munger will speak on "South and West Africa." The English Proficiency Examination will be given at 2 p. m. Saturday. English Proficiency Exam Saturday All students who registered for the examination should report to the rooms to which they were assigned. Only those students who register will be permitted to take the examination. Students taking the examination will write two essay questions selected from a number of tonics. All juniors and seniors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, School of Education, School of Journalism, School of Fine Arts and the department of nursing in the School of Medicine are required to pass the examination before graduation. INERTIAL NAVIGATION—a missile INERTIAL NAVIGATION — a missile guidance system requiring no terrestrial source of energy, no earthbound direction—involves advanced, creative thinking of the highest order for: - Electrical Engineers Mechanical Engineers Learn about ARMA's pioneering role in Inertial Navigation when our representative visits your campus shortly. Ask your Placement Officer for details. Let ARMA talk with you about YOUR future in this dynamic and challenging field. Physicists Official Bulletin Administrator of Technical Education CAMPUS INTERVIEWS ON MARCH 19 Or you may send inquiries to: Hillel services, 7:30 p.m. 1409 Jewish Community Center. Conducted by Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. "Thieves' Carnival," 8 p.m., Fraser [1] Mr. Charles S. Fernow Newman Club retreat. 5:30 p.m. meet at the church. Cars will leave when idle. For information, call Verlyn Solidari I-1-9735, or John Di Marco, V-1-3682 Division American Besch Arma Carp. Roosuwait Field, Garden City, L. I., W. Y. Kappa Phi group suppers, 5:30 p.m. at the home of the patronesses. Your group chairman will call you to tell you where to meet. Rosary, 5:10 p.m. St. John The Evangelist Church. Items for the Official be brought to the public 222-A Strong, from 9:30 of publication. Do not material to The Daily should include name. Student Union Activities board and officer applications may be obtained now in the SUA office in the Student Union. baseline for filing applications is April 12 "Thieves' Carnival," 8 p.m., Fraser Theater. SATURDAY Sacrament of Confession, 7-8 p.m. Trinity, Church, Ephesus, Day. Roger Williams Fellowship Bible study hour, 9:45 a.m., 8th and Kentucky. Fellowship supper, 6 p.m. Panel Discussion: "The Theology of Vocation." Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. Barnstable Literature Center, Gamma Delta Lutheran student fellowship (Missouri Synod) cost supper, 5.30 p.m. Student Center, 17th and Vermont. Followed by a continuation of Engagement and Marriage." 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St. Patrick's Day party. *Graduate Club meeting, 8 p.m.*. *Studium* *Zhouhonziol.* *University Life in Japan*. Friday, March 15. 1957 MONDAY Wesley Foundation cabinet lunch, noon, Student Center. With national officers. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. mnt. p.m., Art Museum. Bellini: Norma Undergraduate, mathematicians seminar, 4 p.m., 203 Strong. Speaker: Ronald Gallard, "Introduction to the All interested students are invited to attend these weekly meetings. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results On St. Pat's Day- Get Your Free Shamrock at Biologists Honor Two Two KU professors, Dr. Tom R. Hamilton and Dr. Noble P. Sherwood, have been invited to become charter fellows in the American Academy of Microbiology. 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