Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Feb. 16, 1960 Around the Campus Ellyson, Potter Place First In Union Art Exhibition Nancy Ellyson, Georgetown, Tex. senior and Ted Potter, Independence special student, have been awarded first prizes in an art exhibit sponsored by Delta Phi Delta, professional art organization. Miss Ellyson received her first place award in the water color division for her "Spring Brook." In the oil painting division "O' Fay, won the first place award for Potter. The exhibit, which opened yesterday in the South Lounge of the Kansas Union, will continue through Saturday. Works of students and faculty members are on display. Other entries to receive ribbons are: Lee Paddon, Sedalia, Mo., freshman, honorable mention, and Bill Wright. Lawrence senior, second place, in the oil division; Lois VanLiew. Lawrence senior, second place, and Jon Henderson, Stanberry, Mo. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin TODAY R. C. Hutton of Ross Laboratories will provide for sales positions in 202 Summitfield. PiLambda Theta & Pbi Delta Kappas Make reservations with Jim Middleton. VI 3-7415 for dinner program at 6 p.m. Thursday, Kansas Union. Marguerite Kuna of Hallmark Cards, Inc., will interview women only for positions in art, business administration, creative writing, industrial design, English, design, journalism, marketing, writing, and secretarial in 202 Summerfield. J. W. Nethery of Consumers Cooperative will interview for positions in accounting—men only—in 202 Summerfield. D. Elder and J. Damnberg of Prudential Insurance Company will interview for positions in sales and opportuni- management training in 202 Summerfield. Donald Madson, Admin. Assist., (high school & Jr. college) Azusa, Calif., interviewing in Teachers Appointment Bureau Bailey (need 30 hours graduate work). Foreign Student Meeting, 7 p.m. Oread Union, Plan Foreign Student Festival S.A.M. 7:30 p.m. Pine Room, Union Juniors meet men, manager, Seabright Kansas City City Mnt. TOMORROW Episcopal Exening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Teaching Interviews, Ray Curry & Mr. Keema (Jr. & Sr. H.S.) Del Paso Hts. Calif. Teachers Appointment Bureau, 117 Bailey. Messrs. McCoy & Dickson, Southwestern Bell, management positions in travel, accounting and commercial departments, 202 Summerfield. sophomore, honorable mention in the water color division. Leroy Twar, Chicago senior, Margette Leanna, Lawrence senior, and Miriam Jenkins, Kansas City, Mo., junior, design awards. Waverley Lewis, Mission junior; drawing award; Dennis Weathers Topeka sophomore, jewelry award and Jerry Cambell, Livonia, Mich. freshman, ceramics award. Calif. Teacher 'Pirates' at KU Interviewers from the Garden Grove, Calif., school system were on the KU campus yesterday to interview prospective teachers. When asked why they chose to interview students at KU, Paul Doss, an interviewer from Garden Grove said: "We are interested in large schools in the Midwest. We need 175 people next fall and we have had good luck here." There are two KU graduates presently teaching in Garden Grove. There is a national demand and need for core teachers in the seventh and eighth grades, according to Harold Regier, director of teacher placement bureau. Core teachers are ones who are prepared to teach language arts and social sciences. The interviewers from Garden Grove were looking for teachers qualified to teach kindergarten through the eighth grade. Interviewers from other areas will be at KU later this month and in March. Some of the states represented will be Michigan, Colorado, Arizona, Illinois, New Mexico, other areas in California, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. The interview schedule is posted on the bulletin board outside 117 Bailey Hall. The schedule also appears in the Daily Kansan. Graduate Talk Set John C. MacElwee, Assistant Dean of Students at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, will be on campus tomorrow to discuss his school's graduate program leading to the M.B.A. and Ph.D. degrees. Dean MacElwee will be here from 9:30 a.m. until noon. Informal interviews are being arranged for him by Arno F. Knapper of the Business Placement Bureau. WHAT? A BRIDGE TOURNAMENT? Yes, S.U.A. is sponsoring a bridge tournament WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 at 7:00 p.m. in the KANSAS UNION PARLORS University of Kansas debaters took second place recently at the Mid-South tournament at Arkadelphia, Ark. KU Debaters Win 2nd in Tournament Teammates Bill Haught, Alamosa, Colo., junior and Larry Ehrlich, Russell junior, ended the final rounds with a 5-1 record. Their only loss occurred at the hands of Central Oklahoma State. Collegues Sondra Youle, Wellington junior and David Rockhold, Winfield junior went down in the semi-finals, with a 4-2 overall record. Meanwhile, at the Northwestern University tournament, Leland Cole, Great Bend junior; Alan Kimball, Derby junior; Harry Craig and Ed Collister, Lawrence juniors survived only the eight preliminary rounds. The next tournament for KU debaters is scheduled for Feb. 26 at the University of Nebraska. Wit and humor, like all corrosives, must be used with care.—G. C. Lichtenberg E.E.'s to Hear Radio Expert Ronald L. McFarlan, president of the Institute of Radio Engineering, will be guest speaker at the American Institute of Electrical Engineering and Institute of Radio Engineering meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Mr. McFarlan will speak on the DATAmatic Computer System. The meeting is open to engineering students only. Try the Daily Kansan Want Ads James E. Gunn, administrative assistant for university relations, will speak on "The Function of University Relations" at the faculty forum at noon tomorrow in the English Room of the Kansas Union. Faculty Forum Speaker Named Try the Daily Kansan Want Ads Yellow Cab Co. VI 3-6333 24 Hr. Serv., Ward Thompson, Owner Man Needed for Part-Time Work Experience necessary in selling women's and children's shoes Please do not apply unless you are experienced McCOY'S SHOE STORE 813 Mass. Engineering and Physical Science Seniors GROW with a growing industry... ...the Bell Telephone System - Southwestern Bell Telephone Company builds, maintains and operates telephone The Bell Telephone System, which has doubled in size in the last 10 years, is expanding rapidly to serve a growing nation. A growing telephone industry means new jobs, fresh opportunities for promotions, a rewarding career for you. The future is bright for young men who want to advance with a progressive industry. Representatives of these Bell System companies will be glad to talk with you: Beil System representatives will be on campus February 17 and 18. Sign up for an interview at the engineering office. and other communications systems throughout its five-state territory - Bell Laboratories research, development, engineering and design in electronics and communications fields - Western Electric - Long Lines Department of A.T. & T. provides interstate Long Distance and overseas telephone service - Western Electric manufacturing and supply unit - Sandia Corporation applied research, development and design for production of atomic weapons