Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. May 7,1958 Part-Time Banker Plays Role Of Full-Time Student Working 15 to 20 hours a week restricts study time but John C. Cotton, Lawrence sophomore and part-time clerk at the First National Bank, enjoys his dual role as student and banker. "I am glad to have my job," Cotton said. "Working after school is a valuable experience and an asset for social and business contacts." JOHN COTTON Cotton, a member of Phi Kappa Psi, said that working makes it compulsory for him to study in the evenings. He added that his work and study load keeps him from participating in intramural sports and the socializing that most college students do. "I manage to make fairly good grades, though," he said. "That's the important thing." His job entails work in all departments of the bank, he said. He takes care $ o^{*} $ the mail, counts and packages incoming loose silver and checks to see if the silver balances at closing time. "In general, I do about everything which no one else has time for," he said. Last summer Cotton was an auction clerk for the bank. He assisted the bank's customers in selling their livestock, farm equipment and household goods. "That was one of the more interesting; duties I have had at the bank," Cotton said. "It gave me a chance to get outside and meet a lot of interesting people, and a chance to bid on a few items that I wanted for myself." Cotton said that he plans to enter the Business School next fall. He feels that his job will complement his major in many respects and will help him to decide in what field of business he is most interested. Four Federal Officers To Inspect Army ROTC Army ROTC cadets will be buffed and shined Wednesday for the annual Federal Inspection and Review. A team of four officers will check the unit for quality of instruction, administration and training as well as personal appearance, drill and military discipline. Heading the inspection team will be Col. Warren G. Nossaman, professor of military science and tactics at Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburgh; Lt. Col. Earnst Liebmann, assistant professor of military science and tactics at the University of Nebraska; Lt. L. J. Kochanek, assistant adjuvant, Kansas sector of the Dr. H. R. Williams Optometrist 1021 $ _{1/2} $ Mass., VI 3-7255 Remington Electric Razor? WANT TO WIN A NEW TONIGHT AT 9:00 P.M. There are only about 40 seats "Don Juan In Hell" by G. B. Shaw, still available for the 4:15 p.m. The 8 p.m. performances were sold today and Friday matinees of the out before the play's opening Monday University Theatre's presentation of day night. We're not allowed to divulge the title but guarantee it will be one of the following . . . Watch the Kansan for Information Deborah Kerr in "Bonjour Tristesse" Glenn Ford, Shirley MacClaine in Lana Turner in "Another Time, Another Place" Few Tickets Left For 'Don Juan In Hell' 5th Army, and a 5th Army flight officer, not vet named. If the weather is suitable, a review and inspection of all cadets in ranks will be held. "The Sheepman" "Bridge On The River Kwai" Come at 7—See "Marjorie Morningstar" and stay over free for the sneak preview! William Holden in GRANADA TONIGHT! Al Walley, Jr. Evangelist at the Preaching Christ May 7-18 at 9:30 a.m. & 7:45 p.m. (No Saturday Morning Services) Central Church of Christ 1501 New Hampshire—Lawrence, Ks. STARTS THURSDAY FOR ONLY 7 DAYS --- WANTEI rates. W Conn. TEACHE apartmet Eldon S. Inson. K STUDEN leaving VI 2-074 MUST S trailer. tion. Bo EXCHA nice 19 nicely VI 3-30 '51 STU recently wall tir clean it $150. M 7863 afl 9 mm 1 P-38. e $30-$77. g $30-$77. h .32 and .22 regnns. guns. 2 Mississippi. VIOLIN $30. M $225. V CAPITA months Moyer. MUST house pletely Will al Phone 1952 D new pa three p 1951 Bcessorio Sacrifici WHITE pants, 3 VI 3-08 ALL apartm utilitie boys of Call af VACAN ern. pool ar with sired. I FURNI room trance. No dri 908 1 7431 $A$ 612 623