University Daily Kansan Page 3 KUArchitect Heads Big-8 Chapters Udall asked student architects to help in creating President Johnson's proposed "Great Society," Porter said. Brent Porter, Bolivar, Mo., senior has been elected regional director of the Central States Area (Big 8 schools) of student chapters of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). dsen names man, and aeral fore Porter and three other architecture students, Tom Walsman, Kansas City, Mo.; senior; Bob Campbell, Faucett, Mo., senior; and Howard Hoffman, Cranston, R.I., junior, attended the AIA Forum, an annual meeting of architecture students, in Washington, D.C. Porter will also represent KU by serving on the National Executive Board of the student AIA. "We need erities, challengers and in addition, a new generation of architects are needed who will be concerned with the total environment." Udall said. The KU chapter is participating in programs aimed towards this objective. Delegates heard Stewart Udall, Secretary of the Interior, challenge them to be "much more than architects." Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Dwight Boring* says... College Men need a Specialist to help them get the most for their insurance dollars. That's because college men's insurance requirements differ from those of non-college men. I specialize in life Insurance for college men, with College Life's famous policy, THE BENEFAC-TOR, designed expressly for college men. And since college men are preferred risks, The Benefactor is priced to sell exclusively to college men. Like to know more? Call me. No obligation, of course. *DWIGHT BORING 2020 Harvard Lawrence, Kansas Phone VI 2-0767 representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA ...the only Company selling exclusively to College Men California Faculty which could include expulsion for Savio and other rebel leaders— which triggered last Thursday's mass sit-in. (Continued from page 1) Those arrested at the sit-in would, however, still face possible punishment by the courts; they were arrested on orders direct from Gov. Edmund G. Brown. Their cases were continued at a mass arraignment yesterday in the Berkeley Community Theater. Savio said the proposal was "scandalous," and came from "the part of the faculty most closely associated with the administration." "ANY SOLUTION must arise from below, from the students and faculty themselves," he told newsmen. However, two other student groups—the Associated Students and an organization known as "United Students for Law and Order"—said they backed the proposal. The other peace proposal—drafted at yesterday's meeting of 200 instructors and professors—appeared to meet the most important demands of the rebels. Its key recommendations were these: - University rules should be revised to exempt from the school's regulations both off-campus political activities and on-campus advocacy or organization of such activities. - While there should be reasonable regulation of political activities to prevent interference with the university's normal functions, the content of speech or advocacy should not be regulated. In deference to the Academic Senate, the Free Speech Movement called off all picketing today and urged its supporters to return to classes pending the outcome of today's meeting. THE SAFE WAY to stay alert without harmful stimulants NoDoz keeps you mentally alert with the same safe refresher found in coffee and tea. Yet NoDoz is faster, handier, more reliable. Absolutely not habit-forming. Next time monotony makes you feel drowsy while driving, working or studying, do as millions do . . . perk up with safe, effective NoDoz tablets. Another fine product of Grove Laboratories. When You're In Doubt. Try It Out—Kansas Classifieds ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS—MATHEMATICIANS, ALL DEGREE LEVELS A NEW DIMENSION IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY In an era where the frontiers of intellectual endeavor demand constant investigation, imagination must be the crux of motivation. The research laboratories at the National Security Agency exemplify that rare activity where imagination and a look at the possibilities of tomorrow are the accepted philosophy. A glance inside these modern, well equipped laboratories would reveal project teams engaged in a broad spectrum of scientific investigations. Among them . . . MAJOR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT—Design of new antennas, transmitters, receivers and terminal equipment. Constructing preliminary and basic engineering models to demonstrate the feasibility of using new communications concepts, techniques and circuits. Adapting and perfecting these through the design of a working prototype or field test model. COMPONENT MINIATURIZATION STUDIES Practical attempts, through basic design and analysis, to reduce the size yet improve the capability of communications and electronic data processing systems. SYSTEMEMS SIMULATION STUDIES—Utilization of modern digital and analog computers to predict the feasibility of engineering ideas and innovations. MATHEMATICAL INVESTIGATIONS—Exploring the phenomena of the intermarriage of mathematics and electronics in the design of secure communications systems; an essential element of the complex science of cryptology ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING—Proving the capabilities of components and systems by simulating atmospheric extremes. These tests are conducted with the latest equipment capable of simulating a wide variety of environmental conditions. For the ENGINEER and the MATHEMATICIAN, NSA provides a unique variety of opportunities in a NEW dimension in science and technology . 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