Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1963 University Daily Kansan Page 5 KU Law School Forms New Moot Court Council Eight law students have been named to the newly formed Moo Court Council. The council will conduct the most court program by selecting hypothetical cases to be argued by first and second-year law students. The council will also assist students in preparing the cases for presentation before faculty and students. All first year law students are required to participate in the moot court program. They do research write briefs and argue cases under simulated appellate court conditions for one hour of credit. Those in the moot court program will participate in the James Barclay Smith Competition. Smith, professor of law at KU since 1937, is a national authority on administrative law, and advisor to Phi Delta Phi, honorary law fraternity. THE PROGRAM is voluntary for second year students. The top two-man team in Smith competition here will represent the University in regional and national moot court eliminations. FACULTY ADVISOR to the Moot Court Council is Richard B. Dyser, assistant professor of law. Third-year law students on the council are Tom Clark, Bonner Springs; Harry Craig, Lawrence; Bobbie E. Potts, Cherryvale; and Henry Goo, McPherson. Second-year members are Ernest Adelman, Kansas City, Mo.; Gary Clifton, Rock Port, Mo.; Michael Holland, Russell, and Rogert Lyster, Lincoln. THE SAFE WAY to stay alert without harmful stimulants NoDoz keeps you mentally alert with the same safe refresher found in coffee and tea. Yet NoDoz is faster, handier, more reliable. Absolutely not habit-forming. Next time monotony makes you feel drowsy while driving, working or studying, do as millions do . . . perk up with safe, effective NoDoz tablets. Another fine product of Grove Laboratories. WHERE ARE YOU GOING THIS VOCATION? Young scientists and engineers "going places" investigate a variety of challenging engineering avenues before selecting one best suited to their goals. And they look for a professional climate with lots of individual recognition and advancement opportunity. If you are charting your career along this course, let Ling-Temco-Vought be your guide. As one of the nation's most versatile contributors to the aerospace, military electronics and communications sciences, LTV can offer you a personalized route to an exciting and rewarding future in such areas as aerodynamics avionics and instrumentation operations analysis dynamics systems design servomechanisms stress analysis propulsion communications design reliability/maintainability engineering reconnaissance systems amplifier and computer systems microwave components design electromagnetic interference control electronic systems analysis telemetry and tracking trajectory analysis manufacturing r&d industrial engineering technical administration . . . plus many others. For a closer look at the numerous career directions available with Ling-Temco-Vought, ask your Placement Office for our brochure describing LTV projects and products. Or write College Relations Office, Ling-Temco-Vought, Inc., P. O. Box 5907, Dallas 22, Texas. Ling-Temco-Vought is an equal opportunity employer. DIVISIONS AND SUBSIDIARIES: CHANCE VOUGHT CORP. / CONTINENTAL ELECTRONICS & MANUFACTURING COMPANY / LING ALTEC / LING ELECTRONICS LTV MCHIGAN / LTV RESEARCH CENTER / ALEC LTUNG / TEMCO ELECTRONICS & MISSILES COMPANY / FEDRIEICH INCORPORATED / UNIVERSITY LOUDPEAKERS "Lawrence of Arabia October 31 Now Showing! 7:30 Only! Next • GRANADA Shows at 7:10 — PLUS — "Journey to the Seventh Planet"