12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, December 7, 1967 Touring folk song group to appear in Murphy Dec.12 Claiming to have a "new and dynamic sound in collegiate entertainment," The New Folk will sing and play at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 12, in the University Theatre, Murphy Hall. Sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ International, the New Folk present a program ranging from currently popular music to the more traditional folk music. The New Folk first was organized as an experiment at the University of Minnesota in 1965. In September 1966 they began a tour that took them to many major university and college campuses in the United States and Canada, including KU, to sing before 100,000 students. Tickets for their performance will be available at the Information Booth, various living groups and at the door the night of the performance. Prices are $1 for students and $2 for non-students. CURRENTLY ON TOUR OF CAMPUSES IN CANADA & THE U.S., THE "NEW FOLK" ARE A LIVELY NEW SOUND & SPIRIT IN FOLK MUSIC...COMING HERE: Tuesday, December 12 8:00 p.m. University Theatre $2.00 General Admission-$1.00 Student Tickets at Information Booth, Living Groups and at the Door KU professor makes report on government Metropolitan lawmakers in the Kansas House of Representatives have a larger representation in the formal structure of legislative leadership as a result of reapportionment, according to a KU professor, but the reality of leadership and policy influence is still another matter. ed on a study of the 1967 legislature in the current issue of "Your Government," a publication of KU's Governmental Research Center. Earl A. Nehring, associate professor of political science, report- Where Should You Begin Your Career as an ENGINEER? With An ENGINEERING COMPANY, Of Course! MASON & HANGER—SILAS MASON CO., INC. Engineers-Industrial Contractors Since 1827 Will Interview At The University of Kansas on December 14,1967 See the Placement Officer for Schedule and an Appointment CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR - CHEMICAL - MECHANICAL - INDUSTRIAL - ELECTRONIC ELECTRICAL GRADUATES CIVIL AT Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Burlington, Iowa Cornhusker Army Ammunition Plant Grand Island, Nebraska Pantex Plant Amarillo, Texas Design Engineering Center Jacksonville, Florida Graduate engineers joining Mason & Hanger—Silas Mason Co. spend no time in a classroom training program. You learned the fundamentals of your profession in school. Your "training" will be an assignment to a working department with men of experience and proven ability. Under their guidance, you will quickly learn our methods—but on the job, not in a lecture room. You will join a team. Our engineering success has been achieved by carefully blending initiative with teamwork. Major projects are assigned to an experienced engineer who heads up a team of engineers. The group pools its abilities, each member following a particular phase of the project to a successful conclusion. Not only does this method solve problems at hand; it also enriches the background of each member of the team. Since any project may involve all fields of engineering, you add to your experience by the close association with men in other specialties. An Equal Opportunity Employer