... Interviews ... MONDAY Group meeting at 8 a.m., 207 Marvin. Mechanical, civil, aeronautical, electrical, and industrial engineers. TUESDAY National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Ames laboratory, Moffett field, Calif. Aeronautical and mechanical engineers. Also electrical engineers interested in aeroautical research. Boeing Aircraft company. Same as above. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Same as above. WEDNESDAY Convair, Fort Worth, Tex. Aeronautical, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineers. Physicists and mathematicians. Summer employment: Students completing their junior year. Naval Research laboratories. Aeronautical, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, metallurgical engineers. Also physicists. McDonnell Aircraft company, St. Louis, Aeronautical, civil, electrical and mechanical engineers. Also physicists and mathematicians. Summer employment for engineering professors, and instructors. Douglas Aircraft company, Santa Monica, Calif. Aeronautical, civil, electrical and mechanical engineers. All applicants must be U.S. citizens. McDonnell Aircraft company. Same, as above. THURSDAY Combustion Engineeiring, Inc. (interviewing in morning only). Chemical and mechanical engineers. Owens-Corning Fiberglas corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Chemical mechanical, and electrical engineers. Also chemists and physicists. The Atlantic Refining company. Chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, geological, and petroleum engineers. Also engineering scientists. Summer employment: Students completing their junior year. FRIDAY The Atlantic Refining company came as above. Page 3 Kansas City Power and Light Mechanical and electrical engineers Naval Air Development and Material center. Electrical, mechanical, and aeronautical engineers. Also physicists. The following interviews will be held next week in the School of Business placement bureau, 214 Strong; MONDAY 3 From KU on Youth Council WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Washington National Insurance company, interviewer: Dale Darling Commerce Acceptance company, interviewer; Chet Adams. Boeing Aircraft company, interviewers: Floyd Waldrip and Al Baldwin. TUESDAY Three University staff members newly appointed as committee chairmen for the Kansas Council for Children and Youth meet today with other committee chairmen in an initial session in the Memorial Student Union at Washburn university, Topeka. FRIDAY Thompson Products, Inc., interviewer: Stacy R. Black. Marathon corporation group meeting at 8:15 in 206 Song). Interviewer: Alan McGregor. BIRDLAND STARS '55 Macy's, interviewer: Paul C. Cole and Dorothy Jacobson. Owens-Corning Fiberglas, interviewer: Guy Mabey. Household Finance corporation, interviewer: Mr. O'Brien. This group, with the officers and directors of the council, will meet as a Steering committee tomorrow. This session will precede the regular monthly meeting of the council's delegate body. They are Don M. Pilcher, director of Bureau of Child Research, Governmental Research center, chairman of the Annual Meeting committee; Esther E. Twente, chairman of the department of social work, chairman of the Children's Center Adviser committee; and Quintin Johnstone, professor of law, chairman of the committee on the Young Adult. 5 to Attend Parley Of Music Sorority MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25th TOPEKA, KANSAS LAST DATE SAVED Prices $2.50, $3.00, $1.50 and $1.00 Mail Orders Accepted Auditorium Box OFF. Northern Trust company, interviewer: Mr. Porter. They are Fredrica Voiand, education junior; Emily Wolverton, education senior, and Mary Sharon Cole, Merrilyn Coleman and Sue Gewinner. fine arts sophomores. Five members of the local chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music sorority, will attend the district meeting of the sorority in Wichita this Saturday. Miss Coleman will give a vocal solo, accompanied by Miss Gewinner. 7 Men Are Pledged By Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi, international business fraternity, pledged seven men at a recent meeting. Kenneth N. Ciboski, Charles E McDonald, John Ellis Lynn, Kenneth Gordon Wingerd, and Ronald Ray Davis, all business juniors. Jack J. Fink, college sophomore, and James Robert Norman, college junior. Complete Person Is Speech Aim Prof. Moore to Talk At Geology Meeting Our purpose is to release a student into society as the fullest individual he can be, Dr. Doris Seward told Kansas university housemothers yesterday. By DARLINE MONTGOMERY Dr. Seward, assistant dean of women at Purdue university, Lafayette, Ind., spoke on "The Status of Our Status" at the House-mothers' workshop. She will speak again today, the last day of the workshop. The occasion is the monthly meeting of the Geology club at the University. The public is invited and refreshments will be served. Dr. Seward said, "We have a responsibility in all phases of the life of a student. Our jobs are concerned with group living, Group living is probably what life is about." "Someone has said that all life is relation. It is the most important facet of human development. The problem of groups living together is the rightful concern of every university. Dr. R. C. Moore, professor of geology at KU and senior researcher with the Kansas Geological Survey, will speak at 7:30 p.m. today in 301 Lindley on "The Calibration of the Geologic Time Scale." "The universities use organized groups as a part of education and we are part of the educators. Students deal outside of formal classrooms. "Residence halls are informal classrooms and labs. We are the teachers. We teach intellectual advances, aesthetic values, character, social competence, health, and democracy. "Great investments have been made in residence halls. There is a feeling among universities that halls are not just shelters but classrooms also." Dr. Seward said. "We are part of the educational stream. The real status of our job," she said, "depends on us." Use Kansan Classified Ads. 10 DAY EASTER VACATION STARTS APRIL 2 From KC Round Trip (tax inc.) Tourist 1st Class Washington D. C. $101.20 126.61 Dallas 55.00 71.06 Chicago 41.80 54.67 New York 114.40 146.85 Denver 82.39 - Steamships - Airlines— Domestic— Foreign - All expense tours - Join the Vacation Club plan for a paid vacation. For information, itinerary and reservations, call your FAVORITE travel agency. The First National Bank of Lawrence University Daily Kansan TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th & Massachusetts Telephone 30 Friday, February 25,1955 Vocal Groups Rehearse For Spring Concerts Rehearsals are under way for spring musical programs to be given by University vocal music groups. "The Passion," according to St. John, by Johann Sebastian Bach will be given at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, May 1 in Hoch auditorium by the University chorus. The chorus, directed by Clayton Krehbiel, assistant professor of music education, will be accompanied by members of the University orchestra. William F. Wilcox, graduate student, will narrate the passion drama. Other soloists will be Reinhold Schmidt, professor of voice; Elizabeth Townsley, instructor of voice, and Linda Stormont, graduate student. As choir director of the Leipzig, Germany, churches, Bach wrote "The Passion" for use in a Good Friday service in 1723. This performance continued an ancient church custom of giving the passion drama with one voice singing the gospel narrative and additional voices portraying other characters. The A Cappella choir's spring concert will be given Wednesday, May 4 at 8 p.m. in Hoch auditorium. Early classical numbers, a Bach motet, and music from English composers will be included on the program. "This being my final home concert, I have taken out of the extensive library the choir has been building through the years some of the choice numbers from choral literature," Prof. D. M. Swarthout, A Cappella choir director, said. The men and women's glee clubs, directed by Mr. Krehbiel, will present a concert at 8 p.m. Monday, May 16 in Hoch auditorium. Companists will be Virginia Ann Vogel and Norman Chapman, fine arts sophomores. The Glee clubs will sing a variety of numbers, including a medley from a recent musical comedy. Harzfeld's for initiation ceremonies FORMALS In white and pastel shades The special formal for the special, long awaited occasion... initiation 12th and Oread Open 9:30 to 5:30 Thurs. nite 'til 8 p. m, 50 million times a day at home,at work or on the way There's nothing like a 1. PURE AND WHOLESOME ... Nature's own flavors. 2. BRIGHT, EVER-FRESH SPARKLE... distinctive taste. 3. REFRESHES SO QUICKLY... with as few calories as ball an average, juicy grapefruit. 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