12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, October 17, 1967 Rodeo club will take dudes cow pokes into the fold The Jayhawk Rodeo Club is open to all students who are interested, even if they don't know how to ride. Jan Vandeventer, Raytown, Mo., junior and secretary of the club, said, "We say the only thing needed to join is enthusiasm." Jan said old members "will teach anyone who wants to learn." This month the club is having a membership drive. A showcase was set up Sunday in the Kansas Union where anyone interested may join. The display will be there until Sunday, Oct. 22. Meeting tonight The club will hold an organizational meeting tonight at 8 at the Boarding Stables, $1\frac{1}{2}$ miles west of the Virginia Inn on Sixth Street. Sunday, the group went to the American Royal where Sherry Coleman, senior from Shawnee Mission and treasurer of the club, barrel-raced in the show. Saturday Jan, Sherry and Bob Krebeil, Hutchinson senior and acting president of the club, and others plan to ride in the rodeo at Netawaka. New members of the club will go as a group and ride in the grand entry. Trail ride Sundav Sunday there will be a trail ride, hay ride andWiener roast. Jan said the membership last year was about 15. Now there are about 65 members. She said the club plans to get rodeo stock to keep during this winter. With the stock, the club will teach men to ride bareback bucking horses, saddle bronces, and Brahma bulls. Teach goat tying The women will learn to barrel race and goat tie. The KU club has gone to the rodeo at K-State for two years and plans to go again this year. They will also try to travel north to rodeos. The club is in the Great Plains Region in the National InterCollegiate Rodeo Association. Other states in the region are North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and Missouri. Greek officials deny sabotage ATHENS —(UPI)—The Greek government issued a statement Monday strongly rejecting speculation that sabotage was the cause of a British European Airways jet on a flight from Athens to Nicosia. All 66 persons aboard were killed. Take A Fun Break Getting tired of books, classes and those long assignments? Take a break. Come to Hillcrest Bowl and relax and enjoy yourself with one of America's favorite pastimes, bowling. While there, enjoy a beer or two in Hillcrest Bowl's new Keg Room. Lanes are open any weekday afternoon or evening after 9 p.m. and all day Saturday and Sunday. 9th & Iowa VI 2-1234 Flying home over THANKSGIVING and CHRISTMAS vacations? Make Your Reservations NOW Flights are filling fast! NEW FLIGHT SCHEDULES NOW AVAILABLE Contact: MAUPINTOUR ON THE MALLS VI 3-1211 Where does an engineer intern? Before you decide on the job that's to start you on your professional career, it's good to ask a few point blank questions . . . like: - Will this job let me rub shoulders with engineers doing things that haven't been done before, in all phases of engineering? - Will I be working for an engineering oriented management whose only standard is excellence? - Will I have access to experts in fields other than my own to help me solve problems and stimulate professional growth? - Will I be working with the widest range of professional competence and technological facilities in the U. S.? - Are engineering careers with this company stable . . . or do they depend upon proposals and market fluctuations? Why not ask these questions about Bendix Kansas City when Mr. R. E Cox visits the University of Kansas Campus October 24-25,1967 February 21-22,1968 Or you may write Mr. Cox at: Box 303-EE, Kansas City, Mo. 64131 --- PRIME CONTRACTOR FOR THE ATOMO ENERGY COMMISSION AND AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY BEMPLOYEE --- Kansas City Division