10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, December 8, 1967 Delinquents state views An interview Thursday with five youths from the Boys Industrial School Annex at Aitchison highlighted a two-day discussion on the problem of juvenile delinquency. The discussions were part of the Sixth Annual Seminar on Juvenile Delinquency, Prevention and Control in the Kansas Union. Seminar participants included public officials, social workers and policemen. The five youths interviewed are part of a program which allows them to attend Atchison High School. Three are seniors and the other two are juniors. Four are actively involved in the high school sports program. Four of the youths come from broken homes. The fifth had trouble at home with his parents. In each case there was a communication breakdown between the boys and their guardians. The boys said parents should be brought together with a boy in trouble and his probation officer. And the boy should receive more supervision more often than the usual once-a-month meeting with the officer. KU 'Army-Navy' game slated for Saturday The Army will play the Navy Saturday on a KU gridiron. The two teams won't be from the two academies, of course. They'll be the Army ROTC and Navy. ROTC teams from KU. The game will begin at 2:30 p.m. east of Robinson Gymnasium. It will be the first contest between the two teams. IBM Salesmen: HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO DEAL WITH THE MANAGEMENT OF AMERICA'S TOP COMPANIES? That's what you would do as a sales representative for the Office Products Division of IBM, And that's significant. Because as an IBM representative you're more than just another "hardware salesman." You're helping management solve their "word processing" problems with some of the most advanced equipment ever manufactured—including the famous "Selectric" Typewriter, "Executary" dictation systems, and the new Magnetic Tape "Selectric" Typewriter, and Magnetic Composing Equipment. No wonder the top men in the business leave their doors open to the IBM sales representative, is it? If you have a college degree, and if you're looking for a growing future with a growing company—drop us a line. You may be the mature, intelligent, go-places kind we are looking for. And we could be the company you're looking for. CALL COLLECT OR WRITE FOR AN INTERVIEW Miss Hughes IBM Corporation 1301 Topeka Avenue, P.O. Box 1186 Topeka, Kansas 66601 IBM is an Equal Opportunity Employer Most of the five said their trouble really began when they started to run around with "the wrong kids" or a "wild groun." The five were asked if they thought they would have stayed out of further trouble should their names have been printed in the newspaper when they were first involved with the police. One boy answered that "if it's going to hurt you, it should remain confidential." Another boy said he thought the name should be printed. "When kids get in trouble, they hope their name won't be in because people will look down on him," he said. And if the name is printed, "the parents will be made to face up to what's going on." A third boy said he didn't think the name should be printed because some boys will take pride in the fact or the article might cause the parents embarrassment UDK - VOICE OF STUDENT ACTIVITY Concerning the Atchison Annex, most of the boys said it had helped them. They said at first they resented the industrial school, but they were given responsibility which led to privileges, and they enjoy the annex now. WOULD YOU BELIEVE from a POCKET size transistor RADIO MOSCOW? LONDON? 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