Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1958 His Work Is Cut Out For Him EDWIN W, FENSTEMAKER Three To Attend Engineer Meeting Three KU faculty members will attend the Conference on Engineering Science Research Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, in Boulder, Colo. They are Dean John S. McNown of the School of Engineering and Architecture, Kenneth C. Deemer, professor of applied mechanics, official delegate to the conference, and Edward J. McBride, professor of mechanical engineering, reserve delegate. Dean McNown is a member of the Advisory Panel for Engineering Sciences of the National Science Foundation, sponsor of the meeting. The purpose of the meeting is to stimulate engineering research in colleges and universities that now have little research activity. Hola! 6 TACOS incl. drink for $1.00 Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. at La Tropicana 434 Locust BOOK SALE New Books 20% Off Used Books $ \frac{1}{2} $ Off New Price Many being used this semester Protecting University property is a big job, according to Edwin W. Fenstemaker. He's spent seven and one-half years on Mt. Oread as a patrolman. 1241 Oread The campus patrolman has his work cut out for him, whether it's patrolling the campus on foot, trying to control spontaneous rallies or watching for "statue painters." This was before the day of the campus patrol car, so Fenstemaker made his rounds on foot. He called called the KU operator every half hour to report. Fenstemaker started work at KU in October, 1950: His first assignment was on the night shift. His hours would have been a pleasure for an insomnia sufferer. He started work at 9:30 p.m. and was off at 7:30 a.m. Rashes of student activity which Fensemaker says he'll remember ROTC Formal Chairman Named Committee chairmen have been appointed for the Army ROTC commissioning banquet and spring formal to be held March 7. At the commissioning banquet, the senior ROTC cadets will receive their second lieutenant bars. The formal will follow the banquet. Wayne Ruppenthal's orchestra will play. Committee chairman are Thomas Moore, Topeka, steering committee; John Reinhart, Park Ridge, Ill., invitations; Robert Lied, Overland Park, entertainment, Gerald Dickey, Kansas City, Mo., queen; Allen Smith, Lawrence, food and refreshments; John Peppercorn Overland Park, clean-up; James Barbour, Independence, Mo, and Nicholas Classen, El Paso, Tex., commissioning banquet and program; John Husser, Merriam, decorations; Omar Conrad, Kansas City, Mo., parking and Del Halqy, Kilgsdown, publicity. All are seniors. include the basketball rallies of 1952. That was the year KU was on the way to a national championship. Spontaneous pep rallies were common occurrences, he said. The biggest rally was after KU had einched the national championship. Cars carrying an estimated 1500 to 2000 cars poured onto Jayhawk Blvd. The cars lined up four abreast at each end and started down the boulevard towards each other. The cars met in front of Strong Hall and the occupants got out and started their rally. Fenstemaker said there was little the patrolmen could do but just wait until the rally was over, then "start moving the cars out—from the outside in." Luckily for patrolmen, rallies aren't everyday occurrences. However, Fenstemaker points out there is always something going on, including helping lost children, checking houses when a party gets a little too loud. Fenstemaker is now on the day shift, going to work at 7:30 a.m. and getting off at 4:30 p.m. He, like all members of the force, is commissioned by the city as a policeman, by the county as a special deputy sheriff and by the State of Kansas. Pleasant working conditions and a secure job are the reasons Fenstemaker lists for liking his job. Those and the fact he just like students. Total crop production in 1957 appears likely to fall about seven per cent under last year's output. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 There Are Only 39 Days Until April Fools' Day See us soon for your Hi-Fidelity Components Equipment Showroom 928 Mass. Memo - to all graduating seniors. ALL PROOFS for senior pictures must be returned to Hixon's by MARCH 1. The 1958 Jayhawker P. S. For convenience in having your senior picture taken at Hixon's, make an appointment. General To Visit KU ROTC Unit Brig. Gen. Forrest Caraway, assistant division commander of the First Infantry Division at Ft. Riley, will make a "courtsey visit" to KU's Army FOTC unit March 4. He will attend a Faculty Club luncheon, observe military science classes and check on problems of the unit. A "courtesy visit" by a representative of the commanding general of the Fifth Army is required at least once a year. NROTC To Hear Navy Chaplain Capt. Marken is chaplain of the 9th Naval District, with headquarters at Great Lakes, Ill. He supervises over 400 Naval Reserve chaplains in 13 Midwest states. The top Navy chaplain in the Midwest, Capt. R. R. Marken, addressed the University's Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps unit Tuesday on "The Chaplain in the U. S. Navy." Find It In The Kansan Classifieds Have a WORLD of FUN! a WORLD of FUN Travel with SITA Unbelievable Low Cost Europe 43-65 Days not longer from $998 60 Days from $589 Orient Ask Your Travel Agent Many tours include college credit. 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