High School Journalists To Participate In Conference University Daily Kansan Page 5 About 200 high school journalists and advisers are expected to participate in the 38th annual Kansas High School Journalism Conference Saturday in Flint Hall. The conference, one of four such meetings promoted by the Kansas State High School Activities Association, is sponsored by University Extension and the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. the conference is designed primarily to acquaint the students and advisers with the production of high school publications. Leading the sessions in newspaper production during the day-long conference will be Maurice C. Lungren, assistant director of the William Allen White Foundation; Emil L. Telfel and Frances Grinstead, associate professors of journalism. Now on display in the William Allen White Memorial Reading Room and Historical Center, the exhibition includes 16 major prizewinning pictures and a selection of pictures receiving honorable mention. Calder M. Pickett, assistant professor of journalism; Bill Mayer, managing editor, Lawrence JournalWorld; Jimmy B. Bedford, instructor of journalism; and G. O. Watson, adviser, Shawnee-Mission High School, Kansas City, Kan. A special feature of the conference will be an exhibition of 50 prize-winning photographs from the 11th annual National High School Photographic Contest. Professional journalism representatives, School of Journalism faculty, and high school advisers will conduct nine different sessions on various phases of newspaper and yearbook production. Yearbook Sessions Group leaders in the yearbook sessions will be William K. Prewitt, adviser, East High School, Kansas City, Mo.; R. R. Maplesden, manager, school yearbook department, Burd and Fletcher, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Willis J. Greer, adviser, Topeka High School; and Lee Padget, Myers Yearbooks Inc., Topeka. Prof. To Attend Education Meeting Professor Paul G. Hausman chairman of the department of engineering and shop practice in the School of Engineering and Architecture will attend a 4-state conference on industrial education at the Pittsburg State Teachers College today and Saturday. Prof. Hausman said the conference, which will be attended by industrial leaders and secondary school teachers, will be concerned with education and manpower needs. The event is officially attended by representatives from Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma, but other states will also send representatives. Professors Attend Safety Conference Thurmul F. McMahon, assistant professor of civil engineering, and D. D. Haines, associate professor of civil engineering, returned Thursday from the fifth annual Governor's Highway Safety Conference in Topeka. Discussion Thursday morning was centered on a manual on uniform traffic control devices. The afternoon meeting was based on ways to control traffic to increase safety for both the driver and pedestrians Engineers Hear Metallurgist The various methods of power metallurgy and the importance of the powder process were discussed by H. W. Highrite, Fansteel Metallurgical Corp., Cleveland, Ohio in a talk to the American Society of Tool Engineers Thursday night. Mr. Highrite is vice president and director of research at the corporation. Interviews for engineering students will be held Monday through Friday, Oct. 19, by the companies listed below. Interview schedules may be signed in 111 Marvin, the school office. Firms Schedule Job Interviews Monday—Gulf Oil Corp., Missouri State Highway Commission. Tuesday—Gulf Oil Corporation, Shell Oil Co. of St. Louis, McDonnell Aircraft Co. and, Mallinckrodt Chemical Works. Wednesday—Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, McDonnell Aircraft Co. Sinclair Pipeline Co., Carrier Corp. Thursday — Monsanto Chemical Co. Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, Railroad Co. Wagner Electric Co. Friday-U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Socony Mobil Oil Co. North American Aviation, California. Episcopals To Hold Bishop's Dinner Tickets for the dinner can be bought for $1.50 in the Kansas Room Sunday night. The annual Bishop's Dinner for Episcopal students and faculty will be held at 6:30 p.m. Sunday evening in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. Visitors to the campus will be the Rt. Rev. Goodrich R. Fenner, bishop of the Diocese of Kansas, and the Rt. Rev. Edward Clark Turner, bishop coadjutor of the Diocese of Kansas, who will speak. 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Wanda Wellier, Oberlin junior, will lead a group on "Structural Student Government," and Elizabeth Burle, Kansas City, Kan. junior, will be in charge of a discussion on "Student-Faculty Relations." Other discussions to be led by representatives from visiting schools are "Finance and Money Making," Sterling College; "Town, Foreign and Graduate Women Students, University of Wichita; and "Activities," Kansas State. The luncheon speaker will be Miss Emily Taylor, dean of women. Golden Arrow to Dine & Dance Specializing In HICKORY SMOKED B.B.Q DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN Everyone Welcome Across the Bridge Private Parties 9th & Walnut Phone VI 3-9869 9:00 a.m. — 12:00 p.m. Are You Treed? ... for a place to take a date for a snack? . . . or a weekend guest for a dinner? 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