6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, December 18, 1967 Stanford- Continued from page 4 more, came on strong to end with a 15.6 per game scoring average. His height and quickness make him a defensive standout as well. His teammate at guard, Peters- meyer is a 5-10 hustler who has led the Indians in assists the last two seasons. Last year he was the team's third leading scorer with a 9.8 per game average. With four starters back from a team that compiled a 15-11 record last year, Stanford relies on speed and quickness Tankers beat Arkansas Winning all but one event, KU swimmers coasted to an easy victory over Arkansas University Saturday in the Robinson pool. The KU swimmers were not seriously pushed as they collected 98 of the possible 102 points against the Razorbacks who are still working with a young swimming program. Jim Kent, Tom Ellis and Jim Askins each won two individual events for Kansas. KU did manage to set one pool record in spite of the lack of competition. The 400 yard freestyle relay team lowered the old record of 3:18.4, set last year, by two tenths of a second. Coach Dick Reamon felt KU had an average performance, but was pleased with several of the times turned in without any pushing. He said the team is shaping up fine towards the Big Eight title. --- Deadline for June '68 Doctoral Comprehensive Exam. All Day. Official Bulletin TODAY Geology Lecture. 12:00 p.m. Sirtal Ahmed. Room 322, Lindley Hall. Graduate physics confiquMn. 4:30 p. 100 Lecture A.420 p. "El Grupo d guayaquil" Demetrio Aguilar-Malta. Forum, Kansas Union Panel Discussion. 4:30 p.m. "Graduate Student Publication." Prof. Jerry Stannard and Prof. Theodore Wilson. Pine Rm., Kansas Union. Senior Recital. 8 p.m. Claudia Fincham, violinist. Swarthout Recital B1. Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "The Knack." Band leader set to retire Russell L. Wiley, director of bands, will retire at the end of this school year, it was announced today. A lecherous fellow called Pops At wooing the ladies was tops; They'd love him to bits When he'd buy them a Schlitz And give them the kiss of the hops. Wiley, after 33 years of service, will be succeeded by Kenneth G. Bloomquist, associate professor and assistant to Wiley. Schlitz © 1967 Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co., Milwaukee and other cities. A Special Opportunity for graduating College Students! LOOKING FOR A CAREER? CAREERS IN WICHITA While you are home for the holidays you can find and the surrounding area. Leading companies that have definite opportunities for college seniors will be conducting personnel interviews. THURSDAY - DECEMBER 28 BROADVIEW HOTEL Leading Wichita-area corporations will have trained personnel to interview graduating men and women for a broad range of positions. Open, without charge, to seniors, graduates now serving in the armed forces, and advanced degree graduates. 9:00 AM Coffee and Registration 9:30 AM General Session 9:45 AM Interview Appointments 10:00 AM-4:30 PM Interviews 12:00 Noon Luncheon-Be our guest, please! PARENTS OF GRADUATING SENIORS Advise your student of this Special Opportunity OPERATION: CAREERS IN WICHITA will help graduates find a job in their home state. Send in the coupon for pre-registration forms and specific information or ask the placement director of your college. OPERATION: CAREERS IN WICHITA Wichita Chamber of Commerce 300 Miller Building Wichita, Kansas 67202 m ADDRESS. - ADDRESS___ CITY___STATE___ ---