Tuesday. July 1, 1958 Summer Session Kansan Page 5 Association Serves Students, Alumni Unknown to most students, the Alumni Assn. is constantly working to further their interests both among the alumni and at the University. The association, founded in 1883, now has a total of 12,398 members. Its services are extended to all alumni throughout the world. Contrary to popular belief, a student does not have to graduate to become a member of the Alumni Assn. He only needs to attend the University one year. However, graduating seniors are given preference. The association sends each graduate a full year's subscription to the "Alumni Magazine" in order to arouse interest. FRED ELLSWORTH The Alumni Assn. offers many services to the alumni. Among these are nine issues yearly of the KU "Alumni Magazine." city, county, and regional alumni meetings, class reunions, and addresses and personal information service about KU friends and classmates. Besides the "Alumni Magazine" the association publishes approximately six newsletters per year with special emphasis on Homecoming and Commencement. The association also provides service to students on the campus. Their office acts as headquarters for Statewide Activities and for the operations of the senior class during the regular school year. Maynard P. Bauleck, who attended KU in 1950, has joined the staff of the State Geological Survey at KU. The Alumni Assn. members elect officers each year by mail ballot. The officers for the coming year are Claude E. Chalfant, Hutchinson, president and C. Ned Cushing, Downs, vice-president. He will be a member of the survey's ceramics division and will make special studies on refractory clays from central Kansas. This fall he will teach courses in industrial ceramics and metallurgy and possibly a special course in ceramics for metallurgists, Kenneth Rose, professor of mining engineering, said. The executive secretary of the association is Fred Ellsworth and the assistant secretary is Dick Winternote. Alumnus Joins Survey Staff Dr. Bauleke has been a research ceramist with Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co., Minneapolis, Minn. He received his Ph.D. degree in ceramics at Iowa State College in 1956. Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. College Outlines for Aid to Study KANSAS UNION BOOK STORE