6 University Daily Kansan Monday. Nov. 28, 1960 Ten Years Bring Changes Except in Need for Money Ten years have brought changes in the lives of at least 260 graduates of the University of Kansas' class of 1950, but their need for one thing remains constant. Men graduates who replied to a questionnaire are parents of an average of 2.4 children, and the women, of 2.2. Weightwise, the women showed an average total gain of 3.4 pounds and the men, an average total gain of 15 pounds. The graduates noted changes in their hairlines, nerves, and ideals and heroes. One graduate, who chose Kar. Marx as his ideal in 1950, switched to John D. Rockefeller in 1960. Eut to questions asking, "What do you need most?" in 1950 and in 1960, the graduates replied in both cases, "Money." In the memory category, the graduates voted economics and business YELLOW CAB CO. YELLOW CAB CO Phone VI 3-6333 24-hour Service Radio Controlled Owner Ward Thompson At 7:00 and 9:10 A SENSATION! 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At 7:00 and 9:00 Written by Carolyn Campbell Conboy, 1950 graduate and wife of William Conboy, associate professor of speech and drama, the article is illustrated by cartoonist Dick Bibler, also of the class of 1950. OXFORD, England — (UPI)— Approximately 500 Oxford students, led by a jazz band, walked 15 miles in heavy rain yesterday to protest atomic weapons at the American base at upper Heyfrod. Prof. Metzler will address the opening session of Panel I of the Conference which will study the over-all effects of pollution on the health and welfare of the nation. Dwight F. Metzler, professor of civil engineering and chief engineer of the Kansas State Board of Health, will take part in the National Conference on Water Pollution Dec. 12-14 in Washington, D.C. You can always tell a Harvard man, but you can't tell him much. —Anonymous Anderson Will Judge Winning Manuscript LOS ANGELES —(UPI)— About 800 delegates to the National Interfraternity Conference closed the business sessions of their 51st annual meeting Saturday by passing a resolution calling for fraternities to spread the American way of life among visiting foreign students. Metzler to Attend Pollution Meet George Anderson, professor of history and a member of the Research and Publication committee of the American Assn. for State and Local History, will help determine the winning manuscript in competition for a $1,000 award offered by the Association on Local History. The first award will be made in the spring of 1961. Elementary education majors will be shown a film entitled "The Linwood Schools" at 4 p.m. Dec. 6, in room 203 Bailey Hall. Try the Kansan Want Ads The film was prepared by Dr. Robert Lorenzen, Superintendent of Schools in the Linwood District, northeast Johnson County, to provide the beginning teacher with helpful suggestions in what to look for in applying for a teaching position. The Association has also established a grant-in-aid program for significant research projects in local history. Fraternity members were urged to familiarize foreign students with the fraternity system. Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Gups, Trophies, Medals Education Majors To See Special Film KC Philharmonic Concert Wednesday The Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra will present a concert at 8:20 p.m. Wednesday as the first attraction of the KU Concert Course. The concert, which will be held in Hoch Auditorium, will be conducted by Hans Schweiger. 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