Senior Elected Vice-President Of Junior Architect Association A KU student, Brent Porter, Halfway, Mo., senior, was elected Vice-President of the student branch of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) at their annual Thanksgiving vacation meeting in Washington, D.C. Porter, who served as regional director of the central states for the organization last year, will automatically assume the presidency next Thanksgiving. Daily Kansan 10 Tuesday, November 30, 1965 "A great deal of campaigning" preceded the election, Porter said. He credited a unified effort by all the schools in the region for his success. THE STUDENT branch of the AIA is a sub-organization of an association for professional architects. Porter said its purpose is to "offer a transition into professional life" for student architects and to acquaint them with the parent organization and its problems. Approximately 250 representatives from all the architectural schools in the country assembled in Washington to discuss the social, economic, political, and physical aspects of the profession. physical aspects of the profession In addition, the students meet in conjunction with the professional AIA conference in a major U.S. city during the summer months. This year's meeting will be held in Denver. Guatemalan Educators Visit K.U. School of Education Bill Meinershagen, Chillicothe, Mo., junior, and Tom Walsman, Kansas City, Mo., senior, accompanied Porter to the assembly as representatives of the KU School of Architecture. Starting today, 10 Guatemalan educators will be visiting the KU campus as guests of the School of Education. They are participants in a special project under the Teacher Development Program which is sponsored by the Office of Education of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. THE CENTRAL American teachers will tour the KU School of Education, Lawrence High School, the Children's Rehabilitation Unit in Kansas City, and Haskell Indian Institute. They will also be guests of honor at various department dinners and teas. The program, which will last three days, was arranged by the International Exchange and Training Branch of the Office of Education. 1. Hey, you coming to the hootenanny? I'm not feeling very folksy tonight. 2. You got those low-down, feelin' poorly, out-of- sorts blues? I wouldn't get so poetic about it. 8. Why not sing out your woes? Let the world hear your troubles. Look, singing has nothing to do with it. I've been thinking about the kind of work I want to do when I graduate. 4. Music of the people can provide a catharsis. I don't need one. 5. Shout your story to the hills, the sands, the far-away seas. And listen for an answer from the winds. I doubt if the winds will tell me where I can get a challenging job with good pay and plenty of opportunity to move up. The EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of the United States Home Office: 1285 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10019 ©Equitable 1965 AnEqual Opportunity Employer For career opportunities at Equitable, see your Placement Officer, or write to Patrick Scollard, Manpower Development Division. Say, how about a medley of John Henry, Rock Island Line and Michael, Row the Boat Ashore. 6. Oh, if that's what you're concerned about, why not get in touch with Equitable. They're looking for college men who have demonstrated a potential for above-average achievement. I'm sure you'd be happy in one of the special development programs because the work is fascinating, the salary excellent, and the opportunities unlimited. ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS The Basketball Home Season Opens with Arkansas on Wednesday. December 1st, at 8:00 P.M. (Frosh Game 6:00 P.M. with Coffeyville Junior College) FOR ADMISSION TO THE ARKANSAS AND ALL OTHER HOME GAMES YOU WILL NEED YOUR SEASON STUDENT TICKET OR SINGLE GAME TICKET, PURCHASED IN ADVANCE. Allen Field House Office Hours: 8:30 A.M.-Noon and 1:30-4:00 P.M. Student Season Tickets will be sold at the Field House up to 4:30 P.M., December 1st. — SINGLE GAME TICKETS — To the extent that seats are available in the sections reserved for students, single game student tickets can be purchased throughout the season only on the day before the game, except that for Monday games, single game tickets will be sold on the day of the game. Single game tickets must be purchased between the hours of 8:30 A.M.-Noon and 1:30-4:00 P.M. WADE R. STINSON Director of Athletics ---