--- English Pro Record Number Pass A record high of 81.2 per cent of the students who took the English proficiency examination in October have passed. Of the 1,076 students taking the exam, 873 received passing grades and 203 failed. Before this semester, the highest percentage ever to pass the examination was 81 per cent in the fall of 1962. LAST YEAR, with uncanny regularity, in each of the three exams, 80 per cent passed and 20 per cent failed. James E. Seaver, professor of history, director of the western civilization program and chairman of the English proficiency examination committee, said, "The percentage of those passing the exam is a little bit better this term, but it is very similar to the percentage failing and passing in the past year or two." Seavers said that all papers which failed the first reading were read again. One hundred and twenty faculty members from the various schools participating in the examination gave time to the grading. Valarie E. Aeschleman, 2A; Ronnie Wade Agin, 2B; Joel A. Allbrandt, 2A; Emmanuel Akuchu, 2A; Patricia A. Alexander, 3D; Carlos Luis Alfonso, 3E; David Lynn, 1E; Menghui Aluo, 3F; Ruth Aluo, 4D; Winston L. Anderson, 4A; Betty Duncan Arnold, 3A; Judith Anne Arntz, 4D. The number-letter combination behind each name indicates the student's classification and school according to the following schedule: 1—Freshman, 2—Sophomore, 3—Junior, 4—Senior; A—College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; B—School of Business, D—School of Education, E—School of Engineering and Architecture, F—School of Fine Arts, G—Graduate Student, J — William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information, L—School of Law, M—School of Medicine, NM — Nursing, P — School of Pharmacy, X — Fine Arts and Education. Bruce M. Ascough, 4A; William Students who failed the exam may see their papers at the writers' clinic located in Lindley annex. Even the bottom of a Volkswagen looks funny. We are speaking to you from underneath a Volkswagen Too bad that big sheet of steel is in the way. Otherwise, you could see all of the VW's works. But don't feel cheated. That sheet of steel is the Volkswagen's bottom. No other car has anything quite like it. The steel bottom protects the VW's vital parts against everything. Including time. It's one of the big reasons why VWs last so long. The VW's bottom wasn't an afterthought. It's part of the design. The car is sealed to the bottom and the bottom is sealed to the car. Which is why a VW is practically airtight. And why some of the rumors you've heard about floating Volkswagens aren't just rumors. The VW's funny-looking top and funny-looking bottom have one thing in common; they both work to make the Volkswagen as good as it is. It would be easy enough to change them. But we think we'll leave bad enough alone. "Lawrence's Only Authorized Volkswagen Dealer" CONZELMAN MOTORS SALES — SERVICE — PARTS 2522 Iowa (Highway 59 South) Overseas Delivery Available VI 3-2200 James Ash, 2A; Diane L, Attebery, 2F; Ronald Dean Bascock, 4F; Albert H, Bacastow Jr., 3B; Donald Murray Bailey, J; Robert Bailey Jr., 2F; Bird Darrien Darrien Enirid Baker, D; Robert Baker, 3D; William Lee Baker, 3A; Barbara Ann Ballard, 4A; Lauren A, Barnard, 3B; Beverly June Bartlett, 4D; Deanna Dean Bartcher, 3D; Robert Richard Basow, 3J; Bruce Alan Bauerle, 3D; Janice E. Baum, 3D; Janet L. Beacher, 4D; Catherine Ann Beagle, 3D; Donald Ewey Beaime, 3D; Frederick Sharon Elaine Beard, 3A; Brian Allan Beatty, 4A; Robert Beeche, 4A BRIDGET ANNE BELLEW, 3A. (Continued on page 7) AUTHORIZED DEALER 6 Daily Kansam Thursday, December 9, 1965 'A MOVIE THAT YOU SHOULD NOT MISS! —JUDITH CRIST, on NBC-TV "TODAY" show TONIGHT laurence harvey·dirk bogarde julie christine Darling an embassy pictures release Evenings at 7:00 & 9:00 is Coming Saturday Four Performances ONLY! December 15 & 16 music BLAIR Directed by Augustine Acquila and Auburn Hawke Jack A. L. Hillenbrand Tickets Now on Sale! Tickets Now on Sale Matinees 2 p.m.—$2.00 Evenings 8 p.m.—$2.00 Group Discounts Available Call VI 3-5788 For Further Information