Circle K Club To Get Charter The Circle K Club, campus chapter of the Kiwanis Club, will receive its charter-Saturday night at a dinner in the Student Union. The charter will be presented by Lee Kemper, governor of the Kansas Kiwanis district. Guy V. Keeler, University Extension consultant and lecturer and chairman of the international committee of Circle K clubs, will speak. His topic will be "Service and Circle K Clubs." Donald K. Alderson, dean of men, and George Anderson, professor of history and president of the Lawrence Kiwanis Club, will greet the new club. Republican Club Meets At Emporia Friday, March 15, 1987 University Daily Kesson Page 7 Miss GOP of Kansas will be announced at a dance tonight. Marilyn Wiebke, Merriam freshman, is the KU candidate. Forty members of the Young Re- publicans Club left today for a 3-day state convention at Emporia. Sen. Frank Carlson and Jim Pratt Republican state chairman, will address the convention at the Saturday morning session. A state chairman will be elected at the Sunday session. Walter McGinnis Lawrence junior, is one of the candidates for chairman. Representatives of three school systems will be at the University next week for interviews with education majors. The interviews will be held in 118 Bailey: Firms Schedule Job Interviews Tuesday—Anaheim, Calif., Robert E. Shanks, elementary only. Wednesday— Stockton, Calif. Donald R. Sheldon. Friday—Tucson, Ariz., Thomas L. Lee. Job interviews arranged by the School of Business will be held in 216 Strong next week as follows: Monday—American Airlines, airstewardesses; Household Finance; U. S. General Accounting Office. Tuesday— International Business Machines. Wednesday International Business Machines. Thursday—Arthur Andersen and Co. Friday— Arthur Andersen and Co. The following companies will hold interviews for engineers in 111 Marvin next week: Tuesday— Chance Vought Aircraft; Proctor and Gamble Co. (summer employment); Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.; and Arma Bosch Division Wednesday— Tidewater Oil Co.; Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific; Proctor and Gamble Co. (summer employment); and Deere and Company. Thursday— Convair (San Diego, Calif.) Bendix Aviation (Pacific Division); and Naval Research Laboratories (California). Friday- Standard Oil of California, and Naval Research Laboratories of California. Students may sign interview schedules in 111 Marvin. Entomology Jaybug Now In Fifth Year The Jaybug newsletter is now in its fifth year of publication by the entomology department. It is published in the form of a magazine and is sent to alumni and entomology departments at other colleges and universities. The magazine contains news of field trips and types of research projects being carried on by the department. Carl W. Rettemmeyer, Lawrence graduate student, is editor. Phi Sigma Sponsors Lecture "Scientists' Views of Evolution" will be the subject of a lecture sponsored by Phi Sigma, honorary biology fraternity, at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Student Union. The public is invited. The dispensing room in 2001 Mallet is a laboratory, for our future pharmacists. In this room they get practical experience in filling both representative and special problem prescriptions. Malott's Dispensing Roam Lab For Future Pharmacists "Each prescription is designed to illustrate some point," said Raymond Hopponen, associate professor of pharmacy. "The students learn the problems in dispensing." Many prescriptions are telephoned to the student to allow practice in taking them over the telephone. The prescriptions are written in a mixture of English and Latin, Prof. Hopponen said. "Spot and chemical analysis checks are run at intervals to check the accuracy of the prescription," he said. Most of the graduates go into retail work, but some are medical representatives for pharmaceutical houses. In order to be a licensed pharmacist a series of tests must be taken. The written part covers 1½ days; the practical examination, lasting from four to five hours, consists of filling eight to ten prescriptions. Also included is The examinations are given at the University by the Kansas State Board of Pharmacy. In addition to these tests, the student must fulfill one year of practical work before being granted his license. at six hour interview; Prof. Hippopenon said. "Beginning in 1958 the School of Pharmacy will begin a 5-year program, and by 1965 all pharmacy schools will have the 5-year course," Prof. Hoponen said. "The purpose is to reduce the load and enable a few more hours to be taken in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences," he said. Two members of the state department of Public Instruction were at the University Thursday to discuss co-operative methods of approving students for teacher education certificates with Dean Kenneth E. Anderson of the School of Education. 2 Discuss Teacher Approval The men were Floyd Herr, state director of certification and college accreditation, and Robert E. Ballou. Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. Sticklers! WHAT IS A SQUAD OF SOLDIERS WHO DON'T GET A LUCKY BREAK? ( SEE PARAGRAPH BELOW ) A. EUGENE GRAVELLE Parrot Garret MINNESOTA BASIC TRAINING for R.O.T.C. men. When the talk turns to tactics, remember this: troops who don't get a Lucky break soon become a Solemn Column! Why? Any private can tell you: Luckies outrank 'em all when it comes to taste. You see, a Lucky is all cigarette . . nothing but fine, mild, good-tasting tobacco that's TOASTED to taste even better. On the double, now! Light up a Lucky. You'll say it's the best-tasting cigarette you ever smoked! STUDENTS! MAKE $25 Do you like to shirk work? Here's some easy money —start Stickling! We'll pay $25 for every Stickler we print—and for hundreds more that never get used. Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word rhyming answers. Both words must have the same number of syllables. (Don't do drawings.) Send your Sticklers with your name, address, college and class to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box 67A, Mount Vernon, N. Y. BOB MC KINNEY Creepy Tepee KAMASAS ROGER GROSS, U. OF OREGON Luckies Taste Better "IT'S TOASTED" TO TASTE BETTER . . . CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER! A. T.Co. PRODUCT OF The American Tobacco Company AMERICA'S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES