AP Chief- Continued from page 12 tour the William Allen White School of Journalism. Student members of Sigma Delta Chi, Theta Sigma Phi, Alpha Delta Sigma, Gamma Alpha Chi and Alpha Epsilon Rho journalism societies and fraternities are in charge of this program. AT NOON THE HIGH SCHOOL visitors will join more than 150 Kansas editors, publishers and other guests for the Kansas Editor citation luncheon in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Highlight of the luncheon will be the announcement of the Kansas editor chosen to receive the Foundation award for journalistic merit. During his Lawrence visit, Gallagher will also speak to a dinner gathering of KU journalism students and invited guests at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas Union. KU is 7th in UPI listing NEW YORK — (UPI) — The United Press International major college basketball ratings: Team Points 1. UCLA, (34) 17-0 ... 349 2. North Carolina, 14-1 ... 301 3. Louisville, (1) 18-2 ... 266 4. Princeton, 17-1 ... 179 5. Houston, 15-2 ... 158 6. Texas Western, 16-3 ... 154 7. Kansas, 13-3 ... 134 8. Western Kentucky, 16-1 ... 116 9. Providence, 13-3 ... 56 10. Vanderbilt, 15-3 ... 45 Second 10-11, Boston College 35; 12, Syracuse 18; 13, Toledo 15; 14 tie, Duke and Utah State 14; 16, Tennessee 12; 17, Cincinnati 11; 18, Northwestern 8; 19, Tulsa 7; 20, St. John's NY 6. Record— (Continued from page 9) Hoyt, Kansas City, Mo.; Karen M. Humphreys, Aslash; Beth Ann Lindquist, Wichita; Jane Ann Lindquist, Kansas City; Katherine Ann Portla, Wichita; Pamela L. Katherine Ann Portla, Wichita; Jeanne Safford, Boulder; Colo.; Mary Evelyn Sansecl, Wichita; Martha Dale Stewart, Vancouver, B.C.; Mary Evelyn Sansecl, Boulder; Jennifer Nola Walton, Jollin, Diane Gwik Walskop, Topca. Pi Beta Phi Sara E. Allison, Topcake, Elizabeth Ann Barnes, Kendwall, Ill; Regina Lynn Burney, Miami Fla.; Linda Brother, Burney, Florida; Brother, Salina; Elizabeth A. Fonton, Topcake, Kailah Helfsen, Foss, Gr at Bend; Gay Gordon, Witchia; Treita A Haggart, Salina; Donna Lee Jahan, Worthish; Diane Cory Moyer, Botchle Barbara D. M'iza, Atchison; Kathi Iann I. S. Moore, Tolia, Okla; Rogene Rogene H. M. Morris; Rogene R. Russell, Iobr. Nancy Ann Southern; Ellinwood; Sally Stuark, Lawrence; Linda Jane Tate, Mission; Judith Underwood, Lawcruse; Christine M. Brown, Katherine M.; Cathy Witherspoon, Kansas City, Mo.; Cathy Lee Zimmerman, Saint Louis, Mo. S$^{1}$rma Kanna Suzanne Bear, Welchia, Pamela Saus Boyer, Nancy Schmidt, Jennifer Clay Center, Harold S. Frank 14 Daily Kansam Tuesday, February 7, 1967 How to Find the Ideal Summer Job... START NOW! See McCALL'S GUIDE TO SUMMER JOBS. 41 Rewarding Ways to Spend Your Vacation! Whether you'd like to work in an exotic foreign land, help with slum rehabilitation, join a Head Start program, or just make money, you'll find complete details on how to go about it in February McCall's GUIDE TO SUMMER JOBS Compiled by Christine Sadler, Lynda Bird Johnson and Jill Spiller McCall's AT ALL NEWSSTANDS NOW Kansas City; Janet L. Hetherington, Winiflld; Ellin O. Holtsbald, Wilmette, Ill.; Carol Ann Hoover, Mission; Kay H of harter Kaffenman, Kan as Michael M. Janet Kipfer, Lawood; Terry Susan Knowles, Boilin-mid Hills, Mich. Carol Sue May, Shawnee Mission; Kathleen McConnell, Kansas City; Mo.; Cheryl Lee Minn; Salina; Cynan- Gloria Mara; Florida; Flores; Gloria Mara Moss, Shaker Heights. Ohio; Jennifer L. Riley, Evanson. Il; Carol Sue Shantz St. Louis; Mo. Milton; Sarah Leigh Willis, thia Leigh Willis, Overland Park; Judy Arline Winso, Grantville. Mont— Continued from page 13 continued from page 10 north face of Blue Mound. Housed in a lodge at the base of the mountain are rental facilities for all skiing equipment. Ski instructors are also available. Skiers slide to the top of the runway via a tow rope. Some stand up, others sit down, . . . but they all get to the bottom. A neighboring creek feeds into pressurized nozzles in a fine mist spray which freezes in the cold air and turns to snow. During freezing weather the blowers "snow" night and day, piling as much as possible on the hills. Development of the area has been sparked by efforts of the KU Ski Club, the main users of the slope. Now in its second year, the lodge hopes to attract skiers from surrounding cities and states. WEATHER Partly cloudy skies with a slow warming trend tonight and tomorrow is predicted by the U.S. Weather Bureau. Low tonight 20 to 25 degrees. High tomorrow around 40. Patronize your Kansan Advertisers PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Can beer be too cold? Maybe we shouldn't care how cold people drink beer...just so they drink ours. (After all, we're in business!) But we do care. We go to such fuss and expense brewing all that taste into Budweiser, we want our customers to get it all out. And this is a fact: chilling beer to near-freezing temperatures hides both taste and aroma. $ 40^{\circ} $ is just right. To make it easy for you, we've asked all the bartenders to serve Bud $ ^{\circ} $ at $ 40^{\circ}. $ Also, every refrigerator is designed to cool Bud at $ 40^{\circ}. $ Of course, if you're on a picnic or something and the Bud's on ice and nobody brought a thermometer . oh well. Things can't always be perfect. KING OF BEERS • ANHUSER-BUSCH.INC. • ST. LOUIS NEWARK • LOS ANGELES • MAUSTON Engineers, Mathematicians: Contribute to Technical Programs of National Significance There is no other organization like it... no other organization doing the same important work, or offering the same wealth of opportunity for imaginative graduates in mathematics or the engineering sciences. Creating secure communications systems and equipments unknown anywhere else. This is the mission of the National Security Agency—a mission which in turn creates problems of a high order of difficulty, requiring an uncommon amount of ingenuity. ENGINEERS. To carry out basic and applied research, design, development, testing and evaluation of large-scale cryo-communications and EDP systems. Engineers may also participate in related studies of electromagnetic propagation, upper atmosphere phenomena, superconductivity and cryogenics using the latest equipment for advanced research within the Agency's fully instrumented laboratories. Career programs are designed to develop the professional engineer for a full and satisfying future in research or management. A separate agency operating within the defense establishment, NSA has a critical requirement for: MATHEMATICIANS. To define, formulate and solve complex communications-related problems in support of the NSA mission. Statistical mathematics, matrix algebra, finite fields, probability, combinatorial analysis, programming and symbolic logic are but a few of the tools applied by Agency mathematicians. They enjoy the full support of NSA's completely equipped computer laboratory where many of them often become involved in both the hardware and software of advanced computing systems. The theoretical research is also a primary concern at NSA, owing to the fact that the present state of knowledge in certain fields of mathematics is not sufficiently advanced to satisfy NSA requirements. CAREER BENEFITS With NSA, you enjoy all the benefits of Federal employment without the necessity of Civil Service certification. NSA's generous graduate study program permits you to pursue two semesters of full-time graduate study at full salary with academic costs paid by NSA. The Agency also encourages participation in professional The "Cipher Disk" . . . NSA symbol and one of the oldest and most effective cryptographic devices known. associations and assists you to attend national meetings, seminars, and conferences. Located between Washington and Baltimore, NSA is also near the Chesapeake Bay, ocean beaches and other summer and winter recreation areas. The location permits your choice of city, suburban or country living. Starting salaries, depending on education and experience, range from $7,729 to $12,873. Check now with your Placement Office to arrange an interview with the NSA representative visiting your campus, or write to: Chief, College Relations Branch, Suite 10, 4435 Wisconsin Avenue, N. W., Washington, D.C. 20016. An equal opportunity employer, M&F. national security agency ... where imagination is the essential qualification.