Page 8 University Daily Kansas Friday, March 1, 1957 KU Men Out-Borrow Women By 12 To 1,Report Reveals Of the 658 applicants granted loans between Dec. 16 and Feb. 16, 12 out of 13 borrowers were men, and nearly half were veterans. About 40 per cent were working part time. Juniors And Over One of every three approved applicants for loans by the KU aids and awards office was an engineering student. More significant is the fact that about three of very four loans were made to students at the junior, senior and graduate levels, said Spencer E. Martin, director of aids and awards. Assistance is going to those who are most nearly ready to play an important part in society," Mr. Martin said. "Perhaps it's a sign of the time that seven KU students from rural communities received loans for every six from urban areas." Greeks Set Up Panel Discussions Rushing, scholarship, and freshman training will be under discussion by three Greek Week panels at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Student Union. Two members of each fraternity and a guest speaker will be on the panel. Following a short talk by each speaker the panel will discuss. The rush panel will meet in 305A, scholarship in 306A, and freshman training in 306B. Speakers at the rush panel will be Bruce Rider, Wichita junior, and rush chairman for the IFC. Ambrose Saricks, associate professor of history, and a member of the college administration committee, will talk to the scholarship group. Donald K. Alderson, dean of men, will speak to the panel on freshman training. Firms Schedule Job Interviews Engineering students will be interviewed by the following companies in 111 Marvin next week: Monday—Lockheed Corp., California and Georgia divisions; Nation Security Agency; Wabash Railroad, and Columbia-Southern Corp. Tuesday-Atlantic Refining Co.; Bureau of Reclamation; North American Aviation, Inc., International Business Machines Corp. Wednesday—Atlantic Refining Co.; The Vendo Co., and International Business Machine Corp. Thursday-Chase. Copper. and Brass; Army Ballistic Missile Agency; Westinghouse Electric Corp., and Motorola, Inc. Friday—Chase Copper and Brass, Bendix Aviation Corp., Kansas City; Westinghouse Electric Corp., Army Ballistic Missile Agency. Those interested should sign interview schedules in the dean's office. 111 Marvin, and pick up brochures and applications. Army ROTC Rifles Defeat Air Force The Army ROTC rifle team won eight points in a match with the Air Force ROTC team Tuesday. This victory puts the Army team in the lead in the rifle matches being shot between Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC teams and the Washburn College rifle队 of Topeka. The last match between the Air Force and the Army will close the season and determine the winner. Eight per cent of the student body obtained loans during the two-month period—10.5 per cent of the men, 2.3 per cent of the women, and one-sixth of the veterans. 3. 5 Per cent Freshmen Only 3.5 per cent of the freshmen borrowed, but 12.5 per cent of the seniors did. Other classes were: sophomores, 7.3 per cent; juniors, 10.4 per cent; and graduates, 10.8 pe rcent. Numerically, the 212 engineering borrowers, 9.8 per cent of the school's enrollment, and the 182 or 6.4 per cent of the college students led, but in percentage, 13.3 per cent of the journalism students and 12 per cent of the law students borrowed. Senior Student To Give Recital Carolyn Craft, Junction City senior, will represent a senior voice recital at 8 p.m. Monday in Strong Auditorium. Ann Templeton, Lawrence special student, will accompany her. MISS GOP OF KU - Marilyn Wiebke, Merriam sophomore, was chosen by the Collegiate Young Republicans Club Thursday night. She will receive an expense paid trip to the state Young Republican convention March 15 to 17. Alternates are Paula Sutton, Overland Park sophomore, and Roxie Brown, Ellis junior. Dance to the music of JIMMY DORSEY at THE GREEK WEEK DANCE March 9 Everybody Welcome Admission $3.00 Per Couple 8:30-12:30 — Student Union Ballroom Einstein Shook Complacency Out Of Physics - Dresden Einstein shook the science of physics out of complacency with experiments and theories at the beginning of the 20th century, Max Dresden, professor of physics, said Tuesday. The fields of optics and mechanics 3 To Lead Programs In Study Workshop Three members of the School of Education faculty will be program leaders at the annual study workshop of the Kansas Association of Elementary School Principals in Emporia Friday and Saturday. Dr. Robert Ridgway, assistant professor, will be a consultant on helping gifted children. Dr. John H. Nicholson, associate professor will be a consultant on human relations as "the fifth R." Herold Regier, instructor, will work with the group on communications in the elementary school. The professional expenses of doctors in the United States increased from $5,756 per year in 1947 to $8,985 per year in 1955. had different procedures and theories, according to Prof. Dresden. Although these theories worked well in their own fields they were often in direct opposition to the theories of the other. "Einstein asked why the two fields should use two sets of rules," Prof. Dresden said. Answering this question led Einstein to state his now famous theory of relativity. "There is a revolutionalary flavor and a thread of originality in all of Einstein's work," Pref. Dresden said. "He was also creative. All of his writings had an unusual and usually highly significant twist. "He ended his life a lonely man, still seeking knowledge in his own way." Pancake Race Favorite LIBERAL, Kan. — A 25-year-old housewife and former Liberal pancake racing champion, Mrs. Emagene Bruce, emerged as a favorite in the annual classic sprint with Olney, England. Mrs. Bruce's pancake racing career was interrupted for six years when she accompanied her husband to Germany. HERE IS THIS WEEK'S TIE-BREAKER IN OLD GOLD'S PUZZLES TIE-BREAKING PUZZLE NO. 6 CLUE: This coeducational state university is located in the South and was chartered in 1820, opened in 1831. In 1865 most of the university buildings were burned by a body of Federal cavalry. CLUE: Opened in 1889, this is the undergraduate college for women of a large eastern university. It is named for an eminent educator who advocated its establishment. CLUE: This Ohio college was established in 1881 as Educational Branch of YMCA. It acquired its present name in 1929. ANSWER 1.___ ANSWER 2.___ ANSWER 3.___ Name ___ Address ___ City___State ___ College ___ HOLD UNTIL YOU HAVE COMPLETED ALL EIGHT TIE-BREAKERS All contestants who successfully completed the first 24 puzzles in Old Gold's Tangle Schools contest are required to solve eight tie-breakers in order to compete for the first prize of a World Tour For Two, and the 85 other prizes now tied for. Note that the above puzzle contains the names of three schools, for which three separate clues are given. Puzzled About Cigarette Claims? Try today's Old Golds ... Regulars, King Size or Filters and enjoy terrific taste ... thanks to Old Gold's exclusive blend of nature-ripened tobaccos .. so rich, so light, so golden bright. NO OTHER CIGARETTE CAN MATCH THE TASTE OF TODAY'S Copyr. 1957 Harry H. Hollister