1 Thursday, February 10, 1972 3 Kansan Photo by R. A. HERRINGTON Singing Afghan Discoverers Bones Alexus, 7-month-old Afghan bond, retrieved the unusual discovery of a cow's skull and other animal bones while wandering through the wooded area outside of Lawrence. Mike, an assistant dog that his dog had started doing a number of strange things after finding the bones, including singing when music is played. Job Market to Tighten For Nontechnical Grads But for those in engineering, business and other technical fields will find the job market not as tight as last year. For students of liberal arts, education and journalism who will be graduating from the University of Kansas this spring, finding a job will be a serious challenge for our bureau directors and Wednesday. Herold Regier, associate professor and placement director of the School of Education at Baylor University would be two million extra teachers unless new federal education programs were installed. For more information visit KU recruiters visited KU to interview education graduates, and this year only 74 schools are expected to interview, Regier said. The situation at KU parallels a national survey conducted by the Placement Council Inc., which found graduates in technical will have better job prospects in non-technical disciplines. HE SAID THE areas of special education for the physically and mentally handicapped children was being quickly saturated. He told me that his librarians, vocational teachers and elementary school counselors were still in demand, and men willing to teach the fourth grade through sixth grades would have little problem in finding a job. Concert Recreates 1400s Renaissance music is not the real thing until performed by Renaissance instruments. The New York Pro Music presented a concert Wednesday night for the University of Kansas Concert Course. Kansan Reviewer A vocal quintet completed the ensemble, which presented a well-rounded program writtten in three parts, and a series of articles." The program was divided into five parts. Joosquin was featured in three and his con- Most modern concert-goers do not know the difference between a shawm and a krumhorn. Not only do the five instrumentals of the Pro Musica know the difference, they also know how to play them. JOUSIN DES PREZ (1440-1521) is considered by爱好者 to be the best most influential man in the Renaissance. He was born Josef van der Weyden in what is today Belgium. Josquin was a member of the Monastery of Brugge and Oekghem Josquin spent most of his life in Italy, where he at one time was a member of the papal choir. He was a major propponent of the Baroque. BY DAVID HEALY Composer first began to inject the mood of their subjects into his works. He also renascised. Joosin's mass, Mass of God, which he built the program on, example of this. Composed early in his career, the mass is highly mechanical and little more. Instrumental compositions by various contemporaries comprised the second segment. The Renaissance instrumentation produced a very soothing mood. Never exciting nor grandiose, but quick and always light, the music had an aura of restrained life. HERINCH ISAAC, Josquem's closest rival, was featured in an exhibition at the museum's first time in the evening, the infusion of subject mood into the exhibition. His German songs concerning traveling journeyman were packed with melancholy. In "innshruck, Ich muss dich lassen" one could especially feel the sadness of the young girl who was forced onto the road at the end of his apprenticehip at the end of his The carnival song, "Dona di Centro," was quite lively and adequately reflected the buoyant jubilation of carnival. three motifs by Josquin followed intermittently. Modern audiences appreciate Josquin's renaissance vocal works than the period's instrumental piece. THE PRO MUSICA singers achieved fantastic voice blend, giving a roundness to the vocal numbers. Joosin's "Ave Maria . . . Virgo Roza" seemed especially complete, with every The most difficult to place, Regier said, were those students desiring to teach foreign English, English and social studies. Gladys Pädaget, placement director of the Science of Liber Arts and Arts, said placement in her division followed the trend of that in THE DIRECTOR estimated that at least 80 per cent of the liberal arts majors continued in graduate school because the job market was so difficult. It is an exception among minority group members, who are still very much in demand, she said. "It's a difficult time for a student in liberal arts. His field is limitless, but he has to do the seeking and finding. No one is ready to show." part connecting and contrasting the others. The concert ended with secular works by Josquin. This was by far the best part of the whole program. Light and gay, the pieces were a marked contrast to one of a rather somber program. The songs "Una Musque de Busegaue" and "El Grillo" were the highlights of the evening. Though sung in Italian, the mood is more infused into the music that their meaning was evident to everyone. In the business placement office, Mrs. Mildred Young was also optimistic and said more jobs were available in business, especially in accounting. She said that the companies were active in hiring now. Padget noted that those employees had an added problem because employees did not want to pay the salary associated with advanced training. ELMO LINDQUIST, engineering placement director, had more encouraging news. He said national openings for teaching positions at the bachelor's degree were up 17 percent from last year. Lindquist, associate professor of mechanical engineering said jobs were available, but noted that he wanted to make the effort to find them. Dana Leibengood, assistant dean and placement director for the school of Journalism, said campus interviews were fewer than last year and interviewers were more willing. J-School placement bureau was notified of 132 vacancies in 1989 and 60 vacancies in 1990 were reported these days. All of the placement directors agreed that the burden of job seeking was on the shoulders of the students. "Initiative is more important," Lindquist said. KU Continues Study Of Nucleus Design Studies of nuclear structures and properties of several elements which have been conducted by KU investigators for 20 years are being continued as part of a cooperative effort of scientists at Argonne and Broome National Laboratories. The project is designed to make maximum use of equipment and facilities at all three research laboratories. He is principal investigator and KU professor of physics said recently. A $100,000 grant by the National Science Foundation will be Ku's portion of the program. Laboratory experiments will be performed at Argonne and Brookhaven, said Kron. Results will be returned to KU for Arab Exhibit Features Refugee Children's Art The Organization of Arab Students will sponsor an art exhibit Feb. 12-14 at Westminster house, featuring paintings created by the artists. The art exhibit by Kamal Boulasha, a Palestinian artist and poet. the time of war," Wuadayah said. He said Bolullata would display approximately 50 of his art works. "It's a children's testimony at Ubrahim Uwaydah, Palestinian graduate student and president of the organization, said children's paintings depict scenes from their exposure to the 1967 Arabization effects on their parents and friends. Boulaita's works typically consist of pictures depicting Arabic poems which are inscribed underneath, Uwaydad said. "Justice's hfm '100 computer." The major objective is to aid in the research of the forces which hold the nucleus together," Krone said. graphical analysis in the University's IBM 1800 computer. Boulatta has recently held exhibitions in Quebec, Montreal, and Paris. The children's paintings and Boulatta's works will be on display from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat., March 14, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Now you can buy the finest in stereo at Factory cost +10% at ★ Selected lines ★ The best buys RAY AUDIO 842-2047 1205 Prairie Ave. Consulting—Free tea & coffee—Factory servicing CHILDREN'S TESTIMONY AT A TIME OF WAR The Middle-East war as told in color by Palistinian children (ages 5-14) who were made refugees by the 67 war. STEREO DISCOUNT and Illustrating Arabic Poems, written and unwritten by Kamal Boulata. A Graphic Exhibition Place: Date: Westminster Feb. 12 & 14 9-5 1204 Oread Feb. 13 10-3 "It may also prove useful to "iters working in nuclear astrophysics and the application of active isotopes in medicine. Sponsored by Organization of Arab Students at KU Obtain FREE Passes to SUA Films By Selling Tickets at the SUA Office Contact: 864-3477 ROTC Student To Meet Laird David Davis, Leavenworth senior and NROTC Battalion Captain Katherine Pentagon Seminar in Washington, D.C. on Feb. 24 and 25 with 250 other ROTC students from campuses throughout the country. The ROTC students will meet with Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, Assistant Secretary of Dept of Defense and Deputy Commissioner of Defense officials. --ambushed WINTER COATS . from 20.00 Davis will attend a breakfast meeting with Sen. Strom Thurmond (R.S.C.) Feb. 25. --ambushed WINTER COATS . from 20.00 Four by Three in Black First Militant Preacher Clara's Ole Man Nigger Happy Ending Now Thru Feb. 12 8 p.m. KU EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE 844-3982 --ambushed WINTER COATS . from 20.00 While in Washington the cadets will participate in Reserve Officers Association meetings --ambushed WINTER COATS . from 20.00 Use Kansan Classifieds Hours 10-2 a.m. Daily 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Sunday knocked off ST. VALENTINE'S DAY MASSACRE SUITS . . . from 45.00 rubbed out SHIRTS . . . 2.00 SPORT COATS from 25 $ ^{00} $ slaughtered OTHER CRIMES COMMITTED ON TIES WASH PANTS . . . SHOES . . . slashed SLACKS . . 1/2 off gunned down SWEATERS . . . from 9.95 MISTER GUY 920 MASSACHUSETTS THURS., FEB. 10, FRI. Feb. 11, SAT., FEB. 12