University Daily Kansan Page 8 Monday, April 6, 1959 Exposition Theme To Be 'Pioneering' "Pioneering in Engineering" will be the theme of the 39th annual engineering exposition April 17-18 commemorating the 100th anniversary of the oil industry. Two oil derricks will be built in front of Marvin Hall, showing the earliest and latest type structures. In charge of this project is Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity. "Two trophies will be given by the engineering council—one for the best academic display and one for the best original display. Theta Tau will present a trophy for the best over-all display. In the past, this was the only trophy awarded," he said. Myron Bernitz, Eudora senior and publicity chairman for the Exposition, said that three trophies will be awarded for top exhibits this year instead of one. Jack Fry, Augusta Junior and general chairman of the exposition, said that 14 organizations and departments will build displays, with each operating on a budget of $60. The more than 25,000 visitors expected to attend the exposition will see a preview of the new nuclear reactor to be built next fall. "The chemical engineering department is going to build a scale model of the nuclear reactor that will be built here next fall," Fry said. "Also, laboratory equipment will be set up that will display the unit operation of materials being used in the reactor," he said. AFROTC Cadets Sport New Insignias New insignias worn by KU AFROTC cadets today will mark the first noticeable decorative change in military dress in several years. The new insignias distinguish the commissioned and non-commissioned officers of the AFROTC detachment. The commissioned officers' badge is small with a blue background. The non-commissioned officers' insignia depicts a burning torch of knowledge and the chevrons. Kansan Want Ads Get Results The 14 different departments that will build displays and their chairmen are: Aeronautical engineering, Edward L. Martin, Kansas City, Mo; senior; architecture, William H. Kuhns, Enid, Okla., junior; chemical engineering, Robert D. Filbert, Lawrence senior; civil engineering, Jack Ling, Lawrence senior; electrical engineering, Bernard Halliwell, Lawrence senior; engineering manufacturing processes, Joseph A. Bockenstette, Hiawata sophomore. Engineering physics, Ernest R. Carlson, Ellinwood senior; geological engineering, Elwin Miller, Topeka senior and Leaman Harris, Cunningham senior; mechanical engineering, John Heimovics, Prairie Village junior; mining and metal engineering, Charlie Fatno, Overland Park senior; petroleum engineering, Dick Davis, Lawrence senior; mathematics club, Spencer Dickson, Topeka junior; and the industrial design department. 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