Page 3 First Meeting Of Engineering Institute Slated For Friday University Daily Kansan Architects, draftsmen and students will be attending the first annual Midwest Architectural and Engineering Institute Friday in the Student Union. The theme for the program will be "Architectural Space." Other speakers during the day will be Richard Neutra, Los Angeles, Calif.; Anton Tedesko, Roberts & Schaefer Co., New York, N.Y., and John R. DeRigne, of J. R. DeRigne & Assoe, Kansas City, Mo. Approximately 35 displays by the Kansas City Chapter of the Producers' Counell, Inc. will be no view. They will show new ideas in building materials. George M. Beal, professor of architecture, will welcome the group at 1 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. Following the talk a film, "Products, People, and Progress in 1975" will be shown. A panel discussion will then be held with Luther O. Willis, of the American Institute of Architects, Kansas City, Mo., as moderator. Sponsors of the meeting are the University Extension, the School of Engineering and Architecture, and the Kansas City Chapter of Producers' Council, Inc. Dean T. DeWitt Carr of the School of Engineering will be chairman of a session at 7 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom. William Gillett, president of the Producers' Council, Detroit, Mich., will speak on the "Functions of the Producers" Council." Over 15,000 To Visit Show More than 15,000 visitors are expected for the 36th annual Engineering Exposition Friday and Saturday. The student planned and managed displays will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, and from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. Exhibits and displays will be set up in Lindley Hall, Marvin Hall, Fowler schools, enginematical building, mechanical building, and the electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic laboratories. James Adam, Kansas City, Mo. senior, exposition chairman, and Marjorie Heard, Russell senior, publicity chairman, along with several other display chairmen, will appear on television programs today and Wednesday. Today they will appear on "Studio 13" on WIBW-TV of Topeka at 5 p.m. Wednesday they will be on the "Jay Barrington Show" at 9:30 p.m. on WDAF-TV, and Miss Heard will make a solo appearance on "Today's Woman" at 8:30 a.m. on KCMO-TV. Human Relations Director To Speak Robert L. Kahn, director of the human relations program at the Survey Research Center, University of Michigan, will speak at KU, Wednesday, April 25. At a faculty luncheon in the Sunflower Room of the Student Union, Dr. Kahn will talk about the findings of a study of four union locals. At 8 p.m. he will speak before a joint colloquium of the psychology and human relations departments in the Pine Room of the Student Union. He will summarize major findings of the long range research program and define important areas for future research. Wortham To Review Book "The Desert and the Stars," a biography of Lawrence of Arabia by Flora Armitage, will be reviewed by James L. Wortham, professor of English, at 4 p.m. today in the Music Room of the Student Union. The review is sponsored by the Student Union Activities. 45 Scientists Attend Parley A regional meeting of college scientists was held Monday in the Student Union to study high school and college cooperation in the science fields. Approximately 45 persons attended. Roundtable discussion groups were held during the afternoon on "Special Course Offerings for In-Service Teachers," "Undergraduate Requirements in Science and Education for the Teachers Certificate," and "Secondary School Programs in Science and Mathematics." David Paretsky, associate professor of bacteriology, Herbert Smith, associate professor of education, and John R. Mayor, director of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences, gave talks. The meeting was sponsored by the science teaching improvement program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. An audience of about 200 persons gave prolonged applause to the performances of five students from the School of Fine Arts at the honor recital Monday night in Strong Auditorium. 200 Applaud 5 In Honor Recital On the whole the young artists showed promise. In parts the program was dull, and in one instance the accompanist seemed to drown out the soloist. Those who appeared on the program were Wanda Ashley, Lawrence, cello, and Donald Shaffer, Cedar Vale, trumpet, seniors; Kathryn Meredith, Joplin, Mo., violin, and Carolyn Craft, Junction City, mezzo-soprano, juniors, and Richard Wright, Junction City graduate student. The program included "Concerto in D Major" by Haydn, two arias from "Don Giovanni" by Mozart, "Concerto in E Minor" by Mendelssohn, "Mignon Cycle" by Wolf, and "Sonata for Trumpet and Piano" by Kent Kennan. Sofia Kondakova of Russia won the women's speed skating title with 207.484 points. Foreign Student Festival A variety program will be given by the foreign students at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 28 in the Student Union Ballroom during the Foreign Student Festival. Approximately 50 students will take part in the program which is planned and given to show life in their home countries. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will welcome the audience. Among the acts in the program will be Swiss yodelers, a Korean wedding festival, an Indian dance, a Japanese fencing group, a Filipino folk dance, a Latin American combo, and a 15-minute humorous skit. Exhibits will be on view during the festival from 1 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Approximately 40 different countries are planning exhibits. More Salk Vaccine Released INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP)—The government has released an additional 703,000 doses of Salk antipolio vaccine produced by the Pfitman-Moore Pharmaceutical Co., the firm announced Monday. The company said the vaccine will be used for both public health and commercial purposes. Wiley Attends Music Festival Russell L. Wiley, director of orchestra and band, has returned from a four-day music festival in Springfield, Mo. Over 3,000 junior and senior high school students participated in the festival. "It was one of the finest festivals I have ever attended." Prof. Wiley said. "I conducted the band in two evening programs, and took part in many of the rehearsals during the day." The festival included vocal and instrumental competitions. Prof. Wiley judged some of the entries. Dr. Allen was Helms Foundation "Basketball Man of the Year" in 1952. A WHEEL HAS ? Page 6 GRADUATING SENIORS In job interviews a neat appearance is important. Make sure you're well groomed. 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