PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS 'Relieves tensions' Cymbalist enjoys work Bu JACKI CAMPBELL Louder than the cheers of Frosh hawks; more powerful than Jack Mitchell's blue-boys; able to lift large crowds with a single song. It's a group; it's a marching group; it's the KU Band. KU's marching band has, in its members, able musicians who repeatedly entertain football fans while players cool and coaches recuperate. ONE MEMBER, Dan Bishop Lawrence senior, captivates most spectators with his enthusiastic approach to music. Bishop, the band's cymbal player, crashes boldly, marches semi-rhythmicly and entertains royally. A Radio-TV major, Bishop describes his contribution to the band as an enjoyable one which "relieves my tensions after a hard day of classwork." The marching band practices weekday afternoons, except Tuesdays, from 3:30-5:00. Using cymbals insured for $125, Bishop uses music during the first day of practice; after that, he just "plays when I feel like it." Unknown to many is the fact that marching band members get paid for performing. Fifth-year members receive a $50 scholarship; fourth-year members, $40; third-year, $30; second-year, $20; and first-year members divide what is left. Bishop is also a member of the KU Varsity Band. A BUSY STUDENT working his way through school. Bishop works in the Bureau of Visual Instruction, showing films in many classes and running the projector at some of the SUA shows. A member of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, he is also the assistant production director of KUOK, setting up the electrical equipment for the After Nine show on Thursday nights. Watch him next Saturday at KU's Band Day game. Panel to discuss elections in '66 Elections for 1966 will be the topic of discussion at today's Student Union Activities Current Events Forum. Professors John Grumm, Earl Nehring and Roy Laird. all of the political science department, will participate in a panel at 4:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Laird will moderate the session. SANDY'S Under new management HELP WANTED FULL OR PART TIME Noon or Evening Shift Apply in Person 2120 W.9th Good Pay—Hours Flexible Remember Sandy's Remember Sandy's for the best hamburger in town WOODSY CAPITOL AUSTIN, Tex. — (UPI)—The Texas Capitol grounds contain about 500 trees, including 50 different varieties native to Texas. Among them are pecan, cottonwood, mesquite, hackberry and cedar trees. 4 Daily Kansan Monday, November 7, 1966 LOOK PARDNER! RUGGEDLY IN FASHION The WAYFARER Styled with a western look for ruggedness, fashioned in cloth for comfort and good looks. Sherpa lined and collared...perfect for the ranch or the backyard. 821 Mass. VI 3-1951 For liberal arts majors * *Professional Qualification Test—A prerequisite to qualify for a career position with the National Security Agency. WHEN: December 10,1966 WHERE: Right here on campus! (Get a PQT Bulletin at your Placement Office) If you expect to receive a liberal arts degree before September 1967, register for the Professional Qualification Test. Taking and passing the PQT doesn't commit or obligate you to anything, but we urge you—even If you are not now fully certain of your future Interests—to Investigate NSA career opportunities. An Agency of national prominence, this unique civilian organization is responsible for developing "secure" communications systems to transmit and receive vital information. How and why does that affect you? Because NSA has a critical and growing need for imaginative people—regardless of your academic major. You will participate in programs of national importance, working in such areas as: Cryptography (the making of codes and ciphers), analytic research, language research, data systems design and programming, and administrative management. At NSA, your professional status and earning power grow rapidly from the day you begin, without having to wait for years of "experience." Starting salary of at least $6,451 (for bachelor's degrees), regular increases, excellent advancement possibilities . . . and all the benefits of Federal employment. Another advantage is NSA's location, convenient to both Baltimore and Washington and a short drive from ocean beaches and other recreational attractions. Plan to take the PQT. It could be your first step to a great future! IMPORTANT: THE DEADLINE FOR PQT APPLICATIONS IS NOVEMBER 25.PickupaPQT Bulletinatyour Placement Office. It contains full details and the necessary registration form. Applicants must be U. S. citizens, subject to a complete physical examination and background investigation. Suite 10. 4435 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016 - An equal opportunity employer, M&F