10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, November 14, 1967 'Successful Man' is mayor's topic Lee F. Young, journalism instructor, scholarship; Robert Radcliffe, Lawrence businessman and a national officer of Phi Gamma Delta, manpower; W. Max Lucas, acting chairman of the department of architecture, program planning; and Thomas J. Alexander, vice president, Columbia National Bank, Kansas City, Mo., "Why Fraternities?" The first annual Fraternity Affairs Conference will be held at KU Saturday, sponsored by the KU Interfraternity Council (IFC). Mayor Joseph H. McDowell of Kansas City will be the evening dinner speaker in the Kansas Union. His subject will be "What Makes a Successful Man?" Designed to acquaint KU fraternity men with the problems which face other chapters and to present them methods for improving all-around operations, the conference will focus on four primary topics. Speakers named The four area speakers, who will launch discussion periods, will be: Bill Coughlin, Wellsville senior, is chairman of the fraternity affairs committee of the IPC, which will publish a report of the conference. To be titled "State of the Fraternity System at the University of Kansas," it will be sent to the national office of each chapter at KU. Debaters continue winning ways KU debaters continued a winning season last weekend at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Of 88 teams at the tourney, KU's senior division team was the only undefeated pair. The skilled speakers were Phyllis Culham, Junction City sophomore, and Bill Gahnstrom, Topeka sophomore. BELL SYSTEM Recruiting Team On Campus Wednesday, November 15,1967 Representing American Telephone & Telegraph, Long Lines Department—Bachelor's and Master's candidates—Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Mathematics, and Physics candidates with broad interests in economic and management problems. Locations: Mid-West states initially. Bell Laboratories Research and Development B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. candidates. Emphasizing E.E., M.E., Physics, Engineering Mechanics and Mathematical Sciences. Opportunities for graduate study. Locations: New Jersey, Illinois and elsewhere in eastern half of U.S. Sandia Corporation Master's Degree in Mathematics, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Bachelor's candidates of outstanding scholarship in Engineering considered for technical development program Locations: Albuquerque, New Mexico; Livermore, California. Southwestern Bell - Technical students, particularly those seeking management and administrative assignments E.E.; M.E.; E.P. C.E.; Math-Physics. Locations: Kansas and the Mid-West. Western Electric-All Engineering disciplines needed to fill Technical Engineering positions in design, product, systems, military research and management training. Locations: Southwest-Mid-West-Eastern and Northern States. Sign Interview Schedule in Engineering Office AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER