PAGE EIGHT GENERAL UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1940. Engineering Talks To Be Presented Over KFKU The first of two round table discussions, which are to be presented as a part of a vocational guidance program by the heads of the various departments in the School of Engineering, will be presented over KFKU, Friday at 2:30 p.m. The program, entitled "Vocational Guidance in Engineering," has been divided in two parts, one this Friday and the other next week, at the same time for 30 minutes. The subjects to be presented Friday cover vocational guidance in architectural, electrical, civil and mechanical and industrial fields. They will be discussed by the respective heads of each department; Prof. Joseph M. Kellogg, architecture; Prof. W. C. McNown, civil engineering; Prof. V. P. Hessler, electrical, and Prof. E. D. Hay will discuss mechanical and industrial engineering. On the program a week from Friday the discussion will be held on the prospects in the fields of chemical, metallurgical, and petroleum engineering by the heads of those departments. An order that all Lawrence dogs be tied up for the next 10 days during a rabies precautionary period was made by the Lawrence police department today. Dogs Must Stay Home for 10 Days The ordinance resulted from the information received today that a Lawrence dog, which was thought to have the disease, showed a positive test for rabies. Police Chief Jude Anderson said that all dogs should be penned or tied until the "scare" has passed Coeds Note---- Kansas High Schools Want More Gym Teachers A noticeable increase in the demand for high school instructors in manual arts, science and physical education for women is shown in an annual report for the year 1939 submitted by Prof. H. E. Chandler, secretary of the Teachers Appointment Bureau. The report also states that employers are seeking prospective teachers who also have ability to direct various types of extracurricular activity. In addition to the one year report there is also included a ten year report covering the period from 1928 to 1939. The first work of the bureau which takes care of applications of prospective teachers is to register the candidates through the year. There is no effort made to meet the candidates until a general meeting near the close of the semester at which time they are furnished with application blanks. The registrations for the past year numbered 883. This was a slight drop from last year, although the number shows a 25 per cent increase over the number 10 years ago. The greatest increase in demand has been for high school teachers of manual arts, science, and physical education for women. The most noticeable decrease was in requests for teachers of English, history, and Latin. Although the number of placements this year numbers 200 this is 24 less than last year and a drop of 10.7 per cent. The cause for the drop in this division is difficult to explain according to the report and special attention is going to be given to it this year. It is suggested that students consult with advisors before their senior year concerning over, and reminded Lawrence dog owners that their pets should be innoculated and licensed as soon as possible. their course and subject combinations in order that they may be better prepared for their field. The Teachers Appointment bureau aids the registrants by securing from schools as many vacancy notices as is possible. Credentials are then forwarded to these schools. These credentials are considered with the others in the bureau office. The bureau offers many services to applicants such as conferences and assistance in writing letters of application. Of great assistance to the prospective teacher is the contact which is made with the employer by the bureau in aiding the student to obtain a teaching position. As a final service the bureau maintains contact with the people who have been placed and attempts to keep in touch with them as to their success or failure. Two graduates of the University School of Law were admitted to the Kansas bar by the supreme court yesterday. They were E. Kieth Beard, '40, and Walter Kuehner, Jr., '40. Law Graduates Admitted to Bar Tau Beta's Elect Glancy New Head Walter Glancy, e'40, was elected president of Tau Beta Pi at a special meeting of the members of the honorary engineering society Tuesday evening. Glancy, formerly vicepresident, was selected to fill the vacancy left by Weaver McCaslin, e'40, who was graduated at the end of the first semester and has now accepted a position with Phillips Petroleum company in Bartlesville. Presson Shane, e'40, was elected vice-president. Home Economics Staff To Attend Wichita Meeting Representatives from the University of Kansas home economics staff will attend the annual meeting of the Kansas State Home Economics Association in Wichita, March 8 and 9. Littooy, M.S.C.---- (Continued from page one) on the part of either the business office or myself. It is an express stipulation in the contract that cannot be avoided," Litttoy explained. "We are not in a position to guarantee a really good band enough to bring them here, as a result it is necessary to offer them a percentage of the gate to entice them." It is obvious that a commercial dance band, playing on percentage, will allow no free passes except those absolutely necessary, Litttoy said. Sympathizing with free pass holders Littooy believed that they can see the situation as it exists and will not be too reluctant in waiving their privilege. "I feel no passholder will remain angry after due consideration of the circumstances," Littooy added. Be wise. Advertise. 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