Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 13, 1958 Pharmacy Meeting Attended Arnold Air Society Elects Paul Nielsen, Riverside, Ill. junior, Wednesday was elected president of the Arnold Air Society. Other officers elected were James Naylor, Liberal, executive officer; Larry Dumlap, Salina, comptroller; Charles Roberson, Prairie Village, operations officer. All are juniors. Seniors elected were Mark Yeokum, Belton, Mo., adjunct recorder, and Gary Duncan, Independence, Mo., information services officer. Delegates were selected to attend Official Bulletin 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 to the Office Daily Kansas Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Ph.D. French reading examination, 9-11 a.m. Saturday in 110 Fraser. Leave books with Miss Craig, 120 Fraser, by noon Thursday. Le Cercle Franceis se reunira jeudi à quatre heures precises au Musée d'Art. M. Maser parlera de l'exposition de Jean-Marc Boudreau, une mémoire siecle qui entraîne en de moment. TODAY Episcopal study group. 4 p.m., Canterbury House, "Christian Living." Poetry Hour, 4 p.m. Music and Browsing Room, Kansas Union. Albert R. Kitzhaber, associate professor of English, will read some of his favorite poems. KU Faculty Club dinner, 6:30 p.m. Bridge will follow. Brad Ku Froshawk meeting, 7 p.m., Pine Room, Kansas Union. Speaker, Head Football Coach Jack Mitchell Jayhawk pictures taken. AIRE-EE. 7:30 p.m. Lindley Audib- lature. Student paper presentation. Refreshme- nants. Kappa Beta initiation, 8 p.m., Myers Channel KU Young Democrats meeting. 8 p.m. Kansas Union cafeteria. Speaker, Lt. Gov. Joe Henkle. "The Current Budget Session" .Open to public. Deurteutsche Verein trifft sich um funf Uhr Donnerstag in 402 Fraser. Dr. J. A. Burzle, der letzen Sommer in Deutschland verbrachte, wird über seine Eindrucke in Deutschland berichten. Alle sind herzlich eingeladen. FRIDAY Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. Breakfast follows. Museum of Art record concertr, 11 a.m. Corelli, The Twelve Concerti, Grosso, Op. Friday evening services, 7 p.m., Jewish Community Center, 1409 Tennessee St. Faculty Club, 7:30 p.m. Amateur bridge party. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 ATLAS BATTERIES As Low as $11.95 exchange No charge for road service or pickup and delivery! BRIDGE Standard Service 601 Mass. Phone V1 3-9849 the national conference of Arnold Air Societies April 2 to 5 in San Francisco. A committee was set up to formulate plans for reorganizing the Sabre Flight Society, a sub-organization of the Air Society. Delegates to the conference will be Nielsen and Donald Moor, Kansas City, Mo. senior. Kaufmann Unable To Speak Edgar Kaufmann Jr., New York writer and design critic, scheduled to be here Tuesday and Wednesday, did not arrive because of illness. He was to have lectured twice Tuesday. J. Allen Reese, dean of the School of Pharmacy, and Dr. Räymond E. Hopppen, associate professor of pharmacy, attended the annual District 6 meeting of American Boards and Colleges of Pharmacy Monday and Tuesday in Wichita. Dr. Hoppenen was chairman of the college discussion section and Dean Reese was a member of three discussion panels. The Wayside in Concord, Mass, was the home of the Aleotts, Haw- thorne and Margaret Sidney. Joe's Bakery 412 West Ninth HOT DONUTS 8—Midnight Henry D. Thoreau was the grandson of a sailor and trader from the island of Jersey. L. G. BALFOUR CO. Fraternity Jewelers Select Valentine Gifts Now 411 West 14th Al Lauter Phone VI 3-1571 ... John Lawlor, B.S. in E.E., Brown,'52, answers some questions about An engineering career with the Bell Telephone Companies. John Lawlor is a Transmission Engineer with New England Telephone and Telegraph Company in Boston. His answers reflect his experiences during five years in the telephone business. Q How did you begin as an engineer in the Bell Telephone Companies? A My first fifteen months were spent in "on-thejob" training-changing assignments every three months or so. These assignments gave me a broad, over-all background in telephone engineering. And they were accompanied by plenty of responsibility. They progressed in importance with my ability to handle them. Q What is the attitude of older engineers and supervisors toward young men? A I've found a strong team spirit in the telephone company. You're encouraged to contribute your ideas, and they're received with an open mind. Young men and new ideas are regarded as vital to the continuing growth of the company. I'd say they depend on the man. Opportunities to demonstrate your ability come with each new How about opportunities for advancement? BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES Q How does the telephone company stack up where pay is concerned? job you're given. The size and importance of your assignments grow with your ability to handle them. All promotions are made from within, and the growth of the business is creating new openings all the time. One more thing. Most telephone engineering locations are convenient to colleges. You can aid your advancement by keeping on with your studies. A Starting salaries are competitive with those offered by most large companies. Raises are based on merit, with several increases during your first two years with the company. What's more, your performance is reviewed regularly to make sure that your pay keeps up with your progress. All things considered, I think a Bell Telephone career is second to none in rewards and opportunities. 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