... Class To Collect Insects In Alaskan Fields One KU summer school class won't be held on campus this year or for that matter in any of the 48 states. Page 3 The University's art education department will enter four mounted photographs showing the important phases in art teacher education at KU: art education for the elementary teacher, special education in art, experimental classes working with children in art methods, and the student teacher program. Cletus Isbell, Wichita junior, was recently elected president of Eta Kappa Nu, honorary electrical engineering fraternity at a banquet for nine initiates. Engineering Group Elects Officers Dr. G. W. Byers, assistant professor of entomology, will take a small entomology class to Alaska for a 6-week session. The course is designed to teach students proper methods of collecting insects and to increase the insect collection of the Snow Entomological Museum. The School of Education will represent the University in the National Art Education Assn. exhibition at the National Education Assn. convention June 30 to July 5 in Philadelphia. A catalog will be issued at the exhibition to explain the program of art teacher education at KU. Four students are planning to make the trip. Other new officers are John Lightstone, Coffeyville senior, vice president; Richard Hinderliter, Wichito junior, recording secretary; Ralph Reiser, Lawrence junior, treasurer; Harvey Wertz, Muskogee, Okla. senior, bridge correspondent, and Eldon Benso, Gorham junior, corresponding secretary. Education Photos To Be Exhibited Dr. R. H. Painter c' Kansas State College will speak on "Insect Resistance in Crop Plants" at a meeting of the Entomology Club at 4 p.m. Friday in 417 Snow. Initiates are Curtis Warthen, Lakin senior; Glenn Gibson, Fredonia senior; Robert Thien, St. Louis, Mo.; Gary Kinemond, Bushton senior; Ronald Groening, Kansas City, Mo. senior; Vernon Appleby, Wellington junior; Benso, Reiser, and Wertz. Entomology Club Will Hear K-State Man This will be the last meeting of the year for the club. Acting president at the meeting will be Alvin Shinn, Lawrence graduate student. The class will work southeast from Fairbanks and spend a few weeks in the vicinity of Mount McKinley. The class will leave June 5 and come back July 17. Leave June 5 Equipment is being readied. Mosquito netting is very important since there will be many mosquitoes in the sub-arctic regions during the summer months. Practice sessions in erecting tents and storing equipment are being held. In the past few years the class has worked in Mexico. This will be the first time an expedition from KU has toured Alaska. The professor walked into the classroom with a puzzled look on his face. A native Kansan, Mr. Chandler received his A. B. degree from Washburn University in 1911 and his M. A. degree from Columbia University in 1927. Could It Be All This Rain? "I don't know if I'm going crazy or not," he said. "This morning I saw our cocker spaniel chasing a squirrel. The squirrel ran up a tree and the cocker spaniel chased him all the way up the tree. That's the first time I ever saw a climbing dog." Mr. Chandler has served continuously as director of the teachers appointment bureau since he came to the University in 1928. During his tenure he has handled some 60,000 vacancies and placed nearly 6,000 KU graduates in school positions. In addition to his principal assignment, he has served as assistant director of the Summer Session for University Dailv Kansam A softball game between the news-editorial and advertising staffs of The Daily Kansan will be held at The Daily Kansan picnic at 3 p.m. Saturday at Holcom's Grove. "That's all right, a student ventured. "You're perfectly normal for this time of year." 'Just Going To The Farm After 30 Years In Education News Staff vs. Advertising The news-editorial staff won the softball game at the picnic last year and are the defending champions. After nearly 30 years of finding jobs for other people H. E. Chandler, associate professor of education, is retiring in June to "putter around on my 2-acre 'farm'". H. E. CHANDLER 13 years, chairman of the committee on relations with junior colleges for 12 years, director of the curriculum laboratory for three years, and a member of the Publications Committee of the School of Education for four years. He has been editor of the "University of Kansas Bulletin of Education. During World War II, Mr. Chandler contributed to the program of the School of Education by visiting Kansas high schools in 101 of the 105 counties of the state, keeping in contact with alumni and encouraging high school graduates to attend KU. "Since I have been here, I have seen the number of vacancies for teachers rise from 700 or 900 a year to more than 8,000," Mr. Chandler said. "Following World War II there was an added demand for teachers and now they are especially needed in the high schools and in particular fields such as math and science. "The principal problem we have in meeting this demand is wages. This cannot be solved over night, but is gradually becoming better." In 1956 the bureau handled 76,973 vacancies and 10,321 placements. SQUAT On Sale FRIDAY May 17,1957 Thursday, May 16, 1957 Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day material is applied. Do not bring Bulletin material to Kansan. Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin TODAY KU-Y house representatives meeting, 6:30 p.m., 306 Student Union. Pi Tau Sigma, national honorary mechanical engineering fraternity, has elected Harold Rock. Hope junior, president for the fall semester. Other new officers are Jerry Jones Frankfort senior, vice president: Daniel Kratzer, Kansas City, Kansas junior, treasurer; Bernard Renyer, Lawrence senior, corresponding secretary; Frank Freudenthal, Overland Park junior, recording secretary, and Norman Imel, Bucklin junior, historian. The fraternity recently initiated 16 members. The are: James Curry, Ottawa; Kerin Dryden, Osage City, and Bernard Renyer, Lawrence, seniors; Donald Rogers, Emporia, William Walker, Parsons, and James Healzer, Overland Park, juniors. Cercle Francais: Pique-nique jeudi a clim heures, 920 Missouri. On vous prie de vous inscrire et de payer 50c dans le bureau 103 Frasier avant mercredi soir. George W. Forman, instructor of mechanical engineering is new faculty adviser. Engineering Group Elects, Initiates Christian Science organization meeting, 7:30 p.m., Danforth Chapel. Students, members of the faculty, and friends of the University are welcome to come. Short business meeting follows. Pre-Nursing Club, 8 p.m., 110 Fraser. Election of officers for next semester. Graduate English Club, 8 p.m., Pine Ridge Union. Speaker: Mordecal Marcus, "Symbol and Allegory." Everyone welcome. KU-Y Advisory board meeting, 8 p.m. 306 B&C Student Union. Episopic Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. FRIDAY Museum of Art record concert. 11 san Francisco, Art Museum; Pucini; Orang Angela! Sacrament of confession, 7 p.m., Trinity Church. Rock Chalk staff dinner, 6 p.m. English Room, Student Union. Public relations picnic, noon, Potter Lake. SUNDAY Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m., Art Museum. Verdi: "Otello." Hillel spring picnic, 2 p.m., Potter Lake picnic area. 50 cents per adult, children free. Food served at 4 p.m. Wesley Foundation Graduate group meetle, please 5 p.m., Methodist Student Center. 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