Job Prospects Remain High As Salaries Continue Climb BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — (UPI)—Indiana University Placement Director J. Douglas Snider said today that job and pay prospects for the 1961 college graduate will continue strong despite business fluctuations. A hushed, formal atmosphere filled the Art Museum Sunday as the guests at the open house examined a collection of Japanese prints from the W. B. Thayer Collection which was exhibited publicly for the first time. Black and white uniformed members of Mortar Board, national women's senior honor society, served as hostessess at the event. Gerald S. Bernstein, new curator of the museum, was introduced to the guests. Art Open House Shows New Prints A movie showing the Kress collection was among those shown. It was directed by Bruce Linton, associate professor of speech and journalism, and was the result of a cinematography class project. Edward A. Maser, director of the Art Museum and assistant professor of art history, narrated the film. Argentine Geologist Here for 5 Weeks Oscar Huidobro, geologist with the Argentina Geological Survey, is now spending five weeks with the ground-water division of the State and Federal Geological Surveys at KU. While in the state he will receive a general introduction to ground-water geology. His work in Kansas will provide the background in modern hydrology necessary for later specialized work in other parts of the country. Mr. Huidobro will be here until October 28, when he leaves for Cheyenne, Wyo. He will be in the U.S. until May. The Federal technical assistance program for foreign countries is sponsoring Mr. Huidobro. He is one of a number of trainees who have been with the Geological Surveys in Kansas. A Sudan trainee is expected in January, 1961. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 231 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of the meeting. Provide material to The Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. University Daily Kansan Page 8 Institute of Aeronautical Sciences Meeting. b. p.p. 426 Jundley TODAY OWL Society Meeting & Election of President, Sun. Student Union (Room to be posted) Role of Manned Aircraft in Missile Age, Lt. Col, R. P. Ash, USAF. 7:30 p.m. in Room 104, Military Science Building. Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. DCM. TOMORROW Newman Club. Daily in October, 12:35 p.m. Parlor A. Daily Rosary. Le Carte Francais se reunira mercédia n a quatre heures dans la salle 11 de Fraser. Programme : Causerie de Madame Brosseau. Ce programme s'intéressent au francais sont invites. Episcopal Morning Prayer and Holy Mystery Mass follows. 8:45 a.m. Canterbury, House Mathematics Colloquium. 4:15 p.m. 103 Strong, 3:50 p.m. coffee, 109 Strong. "A Homotopy Extension Theorem and Applications" by Dr. Andrzej Granas, University of Warsaw, University of Chicago. Manes, 5 p.m., Oct. 12. Union - 306 KU History Club. 8:15 p.m. Oct. 12. Jayhawk Room. Student Union. "Can You Be A Teacher?" Can be a A panel consisting of Professors R. G O Connor, D. R. McCov and H. J. Shaffer. Tuesday, Oct. 11, 1960 Snider said the job market could fall slightly behind the record-breaking levels of recent years but if the fourth quarter of 1960 shows an increase in business activity, 1961 recruiting is expected to equal or better that of 1960. Snider said 150 firms have made advance bookings for campus recruiting in the fall semester and 190 for the spring term—more than in any previous pre-season period Major areas of interest to company recruiters are graduates with degrees in chemistry, physics, mathematics, accounting, market research and operations research. JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT "Salaries will continue upward unless the business market breaks entirely," Snider said, "But the rise probably will be below the 5 to 8 per cent boost that greeted 1959-60 graduates." Try the Kansan Want Ads GLASS AUTO GLASS TABLE TOPS Sudden Service AUTO GLASS East End of 9th Street VI 3-0956 The Denver Division of The Martin Company is engaged in the research and development of this nation's foremost defense system, the ICBM Titan. This and other exciting space projects attracts those persons who seek a creative environment where professional advancement is rapid. Here also is an environment that is unexcelled for fine living, winter sports and summer recreation. Join with Martin and enjoy the advantages of "Colorful Colorado" while you advance yourself into the top talent categories. Martin requires talent at all levels, bachelor, masters or doctorate degrees in each of the following fields: ELEC TRICAL/ELECTRONIC, AERONAUTICAL, MECHANICAL, CIVIL, PHYSICS and MATHEMATICS DENVER_QIVISION The Martin Representative will be at the University of Kansas, October 11th and 12th.