Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday. Nov. 1. 1957 Sorry, You Just Can't Beat Draft For those who are searching, stop. There is no program now open permitting you to beat the draft. "Every program involves active duty at some time or James K. Hitt, registrar, said Thursday. The last program to close its doors on the non-active duty training was the National Guard, which has required six months active duty training for about a year, he said. The draft law now applies to men between the ages of 18½ and 26, unless deferment is obtained for some reason. If the man is deferred, his liability to the draft is extended to age 35. Not many are making it through 26 years without a deferment, Mr. Hitt said, but he expects the number to increase unless the draft quotas are stepped up. Mr. Hitt said his office gives out information to students about draft regulations. He said statements are sent to draft boards, on request of the student, telling of the student's Eight radio stations will carry the KU Sports Network broadcast of the Kansas-Nebraska football game at Lincoln, Saturday. Air time is 1:45 p.m. In 1940, Hayter established Studio 17 in New York City. At present, most print makers and teachers of influence are connected with the studio. He has also done research in methods of color printing. His book, "New Ways of Gravure," presents his new techniques in engraving and etching. Hayter Prints To Be Shown Original prints by Stanley William Hayter, noted English artist, will be on exhibit in the second floor gallery of the Museum of Art beginning Sunday. Monte Moore will give the playby-play action while Dick Harp, KU basketball coach, will provide the color comments. Hayter, born in London in 1901, founded the Atlier 17 in Paris. There equipment and technical assistance are available to artists to experiment and do research in graphic methods. Some of the greatest artists in the world have taught in the workshop. His works appear in museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Library of Congress, the National Gallery, Washington, D. C., and the Smithsonian Institute. Game To Be Heard Over 8 Stations Network stations will be KUDL Kansas City, Mo.; KLWN, Lawr- ence; KWHK, Hutchinson; KSAL, Salina; KOFO, Ottawa; KAYS, Hays; KRSL, Russell; and KANUF- M, Lawrence. enrollment in school or of his progress in school. He also said application blanks for the Selective Service College Qualification Test are available in his office. Finance, Insurance Club To Be Formed Students interested in finance or insurance, regardless of their major, are invited to attend the organizational meeting of the new finance and insurance club at 4 p.m. Monday in 200 Strong. Members of Theta Sigma Phi, women's professional journalism fraternity, toured Centron Corp. Inc in Lawrence, Thursday. Possible plant tours and speakers for the meetings as well as a name for the club will be discussed. Centron Films Host Theta Sigma Phi They saw the sound room and other parts of the film plant and problems in making commercial films were explained. Centron, started in 1947, makes only industrial and educational films and slides. 1/2 Chicken - Shrimp 98c Hamburgers Malts Shakes 25c J&L Drive In 1300 West 23rd Changeable Women Make Much Progress Women have a right to change their mind and they have done a lot of changing through the University's history. When the women first formed a women's student government in the spring of 1909 one of the first actions they took was to speak out in a "unanimous voice" against "the pernicious midweek date." Open 11 a.m.-12 p.m. That many women actually paid attention to this act is doubtful, but a 1909 Kansan spoke of the action as "the high water mark for deeds required daring and cool courage." After one year, The Kansan, comparing the women's student government to the men's which had been established at approximately the same time reported. "There is little doubt that the women have far outstripped the men at the University of Kansas." This was even before women's suffrage. Function of AWS Women were the first to use the Australian ballot at KU. Although this is the method used in elections today, it was considered very progressive at that time. AWS took the place of the Women's Executive Council of the ASC which had money and power to act officially and the United Women's Council which had been established in 1946 as a representative body. The AWS regulates things such as closing hours, quiet hours in organized houses, parties and serenades and sponsors All Women's Day, and the Jay Sisters, freshman counseling program. Funds were hard enough to secure for one building, let alone two. So when the University opened Sept. 15, 1866, there were 26 women to share the single building with 29 men. Living Space Crowded After women's suffrage was adopted, the Kansas Council of Women got the legislature to appropti- This dream was made a reality in 1951 when North College Hall was constructed and in 1955 with the construction of Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. ate funds for building women's dormitories at the state college. Part of this money was used to build Corbin Hall in 1922. ] Corbin Hall was named for Alberta Corbin, professor of German and dean of women from 1918-1921. Firms Schedule Job Interviews Eighteen companies have scheduled interviews with engineering seniors and graduate students, Monday through Friday. Monday —Dow Chemical Co., Columbian Carbon Co., O. A. Sutton Corp., Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. Tuesday — Allis-Chalmer Manufacturing Co., Tennessee Gas Transmission Co., Tidewater Oil Co. The Maytag Co., Union Carbide Chemicals Co. Wednesday — Humble Oil and Refining o., Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, Atlantic Refining Co. Friday — Rohm and Haas Co. Pet Milk Co., Collins Radio Co. Magnolia Petroleum Co., Olin Matheson Chemical Corporation, Factory Mutual Engineering. Thursday — Humble Oil and Refining Co., Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, Atlantic Refining Co., Convair (Fort Worth Division). There are many advantages in a man and his wife doing the same work together, say the J. T. Gullahorns, KU's own husband and wife research team. They have been working together on the exchange student program since 1954. Prof. Gullahorn came here as assistant professor of human relations and sociology in 1955. His wife is a graduate student in psychology. Aside from these duties their time is spent in research. Mrs. Gullahorn said, "A lot of people define work as something distasteful, but to us our research is both work and entertainment. Being able to share this together we don't have to worry about doing external things in order to be together. "After all, you spend a long time preparing for a career and many years working in it. It makes it so much nicer to be able to share it in your marriage." "It helps to strengthen your marriage too," added Prof. Gullhorn. Their work together got its start when Congress cut the Fulbright appropriation in half in 1953. Prof. Gullahorn said, "I found that one of the main reasons seemed to be because they didn't have any information on what the program was accomplishing. I suggested that we could do some research on this. The" wanted to find out what impression American students made in other countries." Married in Paris In the year of 1954-1955 they both went to France. Mrs. Gullahorn was a Rotary fellow at the University of Paris that year, but she worked on the research too. Before the year was out they were married in Paris. "Since the spring of 1956 we have 10% DISCOUNT On All Man-Wife Team Shares Research at Drawing Sets 1241 Oread DELTA UPSILON Fraternity of the Week 202 W. 6th VI 3-5511 The DU's another satisfied user of dairy products from Lawrence Sanitary. For healthy nutritious meals it's milk and cream in the red, white and blue carton. been studying the foreign students at KU. "Right now we are consultants on the Foreign Student Leadership project," he said. Over 30,000 students are enrolled in 41 institutions of higher learning in Kansas. Filling A Hope Chest? Come in and See Our Fine China Rosenthal, Minton, Castleton Gift Shop 924 Mass. Today and Saturday Rory Calhoun in "THE HIRED GUN" Co-Hit Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra in "HIGH SOCIETY" Sunday-4 Days Tammy Is Back! CINEMASCOPE·TECHNICOLOR. 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