SUA Flight to Europe Lacks Only 25 People The deadline for signing up for the SUA-sponsored flight to Europe this summer has been extended according to Keith Baker, Hays sophomore and flight publicity chairman. The original deadline had been set for Jan. 10, but has now been moved ahead to Jan. 23, allowing KU students, faculty, staff members and their families to take advantage of about 25 vacancies remaining. Change Slips Due Jan.20 Students changing from one school of the University to another are requested to notify the Office of Admissions and Records in 130 Strong, before Jan. 20. Although a regular procedure, this is the first time a deadline has been set for notification. However, the deadline does not mean that any student desiring to change schools within the university cannot do so after Jan. 20. "This is an improvement of procedure for the benefit of the students," William L. Kelly, associate registrar and director, said. "It will provide a smoother enrollment procedure." IF THE STUDENT takes advantage of this new procedure, it will be a timesaving factor during enrollment week for both himself and the Office of Admissions and Records. Students may request the change at window number two in 130 Strong Hall from 8:30 a.m. to noon and 1-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The office is open from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. Students should bring their KU-ID when requesting the change. Campus West OLGA a Panti-slip White—Nude Black P-S-M Short. $6.00 1424 Crescent Road Cost of the round trip ticket from New York City to Paris and back is $280, a savings of about $70-$220 depending on the plan of travel. The flight is scheduled to leave New York City's John F. Kennedy Airport June 10 and return Aug. 8. Travel plans upon arrival in Europe will be up to the individual. A $100 DOWN payment is required when the contracts are signed and the balance will be due later in the year. People interested in making this trip should go to the SUA office in the Kansas Union. 4 Daily Kansan Tuesday, January 11, 1966 iBueno! Whether it be as a chaser for Tequila or a wonderful accompaniment for a soft drink, you can't find better pizza and Italian specialties in the world. Campus Hideaway Open 11:30 a.m. 'til 1:00 a.m. 106 North Park PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS Ford Motor Company is: encouragement David Tenniswood B.S., Michigan State Univ. M.S., Michigan State Univ. Opportunity comes early at Ford Motor Company. Graduates who join us are often surprised at how quickly they receive personal assignments involving major responsibilities. This chance to demonstrate individual skills contrasts sharply with the experience of many young people entering the business world for the first time. At Ford Motor Company, for example, a graduate may initiate a project and carry it through to its final development. One who knows is David Tenniswood, of our research staff. Dave joined Ford Motor Company in July, 1961. Assigned to our steering and controls section, he helped develop a revolutionary steering system that will facilitate driving in future Ford-built cars. Currently a design engineer working on suspension design and analysis, Dave has been impressed by the extent to which management encourages personal initiative among recent graduates like himself. Here, management looks immediately to young engineers, like Dave, for fresh concepts that reflect their academic training and special abilities. Moreover, when the idea is accepted for development, the initiator is frequently given the opportunity to see the job through—from drawing board to production line! The experience of Dave Tenniswood is not unusual. Ford Motor Company believes that early incentive is fundamental to individual growth and a successful career. If you are interested in a job that challenges your abilities and rewards enterprise, we urge you to contact our representative when he visits your campus. The American Road, Gearborn, Michigan An equal opportunity employer