Tuesday, July 30, 1968 THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN 3 Army ROTC- Cadets attend training By MIKE DOHN BY MIKE DOHN Journalism Camp Reporter Fort Riley is the six-week summer home for 42 seniors-to-be in the Army ROTC program at KU. The cadets are attending one of the two sessions at the Kansas military reservation where they are joined by other seniors from the 17-state Fifth Army Area, which has headquarters in Chicago. Those from KU this summer include: Thomas W. Barker, Topeka; Joseph Barnes, Fort Monroe, Va.; Leon E. Bergman, Kansas City; Angelito T. Buhison, Leavenworth; John A. Callaghan, Prairie Village; Richard E. Daly, St. Louis; Michael F. Delaney, Fort Leavenworth; STEPHEN H. DEXTER, Fort Leavenburge; Duane L. Fager, Topeka; Phillip C. Fussman, Humboldt; David F. Guyst, Perryville, Mo.; John B. Hall, Kansas City; John W. Huey, Wamego; Michael W. Huggins, Independ- dence; Michael D. Isom, Smith Center; David L. Lane, APO, New York; Robert T. Lattimer, Raytown, Mo.; Warren L. Larson, Parsons; Thomas J. Lavin, APO, New York; George P. Lohmann, APO, New York; John M. Malaney, Wichita; Stephen C. Meredity, Shawnee Mission; Cuchman N. Miller, Winfield; Richard D. Moen, Mission; Alvin Mshower, Norfolk, Va.; Karl D. Musick, Concordia; William S. Peltman, McPherson; John Plump Jr., Prairie Village; Glenn R. Putter; Carl D. Reinhardt, St. Louis, Mo.; Frank E. Robbins, Wichita; Charles E. Ruby, Edwardsville; Robert N. Starck, Shawnee Mission; Christopher J. Stark, Bartlesville, Okla.; Richard Stegelman, Winfield; Gregory M. Thomas, Ft. Sheridan, Ill. Thomas D. Washburn, Leavenworth; William W. Weaver Jr., St. Louis, Mo.; Christopher B. Wells, Aurora, Colo.; John H. Westerhoff IV, Milwaukee, Wis.; and David O. Wilson, Overland Park. State Department praises KU troupe The "diplomatic" services of the several student theatre demonstration teams from KU have Few B-school grads accept jobs in Kansas By MARY SCOTT Journalism Camp Reporter "Kansas continues to do poorly in attracting KU graduates in the School of Business," Kemp Tool, placement director of the School of Business. said. The greatest demand is for salesmen of consumer products, insurance salesmen, and corporate accountants, he said. This year's statistics indicate that the Midwest, especially Missouri, does hold on to many of its students," Tool said. "Were it not, however, for the petroleum industry in Kansas-Oklahoma-Texas, there would be little to hold the KU graduate in the Midwest area." The number of KU graduates working is Mo. is 33, Ill—9, Kan. —7, Calif.-6, Ohio, Okla, and Tex.-5, Pa., N.J. and N.Y.-2, and Mich., Minn., N.C., Colo., Wash. and La.-1. Companies interviewing KU students have increased from 185 in 1966-67 to 210 in 1967-68, and the number of interview schedules has increased from 345 to 435. The average salary per month for a person with an MBA degree for 1967-68 was $850—a 9 per cent increase, MS was $793—a 4 per cent increase, and a BS was $675—a 9 per cent increase. "I don't know of a single area with too many people," Tool said. "With the Vietnam War and the number of liberal arts graduates going into non-business jobs such as the Peace Corps and government agencies, there is never an oversupply." been praised by a State Department official. William K. Braun, cultural affairs officer of the U.S. Embassy in Bucharest, Romania, wrote to Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe: "I have had the pleasure of assisting with visits of three different groups of theatre students and professors from the University of Kansas. I shall be departing this post this summer for an assignment elsewhere, and before I go, I want to tell you how pleased we at the Embassy have been with each group. "THE PROFESSORS and the students have been outstanding representatives of the United States both as personalities and as talented performers. "Whatever I could say in favor of the contact between the U.S. and Romania to which the University of Kansas has contributed so much would be echoed by the Romanian, officials and non-officials, who have been involved in these visits. . . The Rector of the Theatre Institute in Bucharest now refers to this contact as 'traditional.' "Through your office I would like to thank once more the three professors who have brought groups to Romania during my stay in Bucharest: Bill Kuhlke, Jim Hawes and Tom Rea." FOR SALE Accommodations, goods, services, and employment advertised in the layer of the publication are accorded to all students without regard to color, creed, or national origin. 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