Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 16, 1962 Engineering Exposition To Be 'Engineers Today' "Engineers Today" will be the theme of the 42nd Engineering Exposition to be held April 20-21 in Allen Field House. The exposition will be concerned with current events in the engineering profession as compared with past expositions which have emphasized the future. AT LEAST 17 engineering departments and organizations will have exhibits in the exposition. Robert Eaton, Arkansas City junior and Marvin Lindsey, La Cygne senior are co-chairmen for the exposition. Randall Nollette, Monument senior, is finance chairman; James Warner, Wichita junior, is publicity chairman and Elmo G. Lindquist, associate professor of mechanical engineering, is the advisor. First Round Begins For Bowl Sunday Thirty-two teams representing KU organized living groups will compete in the first round of the College Intermediary Board's College Bowl contest from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas Union. First-round matching of teams and opponents are as follows: Alpha Kappa Lambda vs. Alpha Phi Alpha; Acacia vs. Delta Tau Delta; Pearson vs. Alpha Phi; Alpha Tau Omega vs. Grace Pearson; Gertrude Sellards Pearson vs. Douthart; Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Delta Upsilon; Chi Omega vs. Stephenson; Templin vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Jolliffe vs. Sigma Nu; Corbin counselors vs. Kappa Alpha Theta; Corbin vs. Gamma Phi Beta; Pia Beta Phi vs. Gamma Omicron Pi; Lewis vs. Foster; Phi Delta Theta vs. Alpha Chi Omega; Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Joseph R. Pearson; Beta Theta Pi vs. Miller. Six faculty member have assisted the Intermediary Board in the bowl project. Calvin VanderWerf, professor of chemistry, Marilyn Stokstad, associate professor of art, and James Seaver, professor of history, are preparing the questions. Chairmen of the exhibits are: GERALD BUTTRON, Lancaster senior, architecture and architectural engineering; James W. Straight, Bartlesville, Okla., senior mechanical; Richard Moore, Pleasanton senior, civil; Richard L. Knuckey, Lawrence senior, electrical; E. Kent Hunter, Kansas City, Mo., junior, engineering physics. Dale L. Collinson, Humboldt senior, chemical; Leland Barrington, Partridge senior, mining and metallurgical; Richard L. Peil, Atchison senior, aeronautical; Ronald D. Keith, Beaumont, Tex.; junior, applied mechanics; C. Jerome Waylan, Herington freshman and Colin Case, Colby freshman, engineering drawing. Robert Lindsay, Prairie Village sophomore, engineering manufacturing processes; Richard Norfleet, Coffeyville senior, Society of American Military Engineers; Wayne Pratt, junior, Theta Tau; Lionel Richford, Marienthal senior, Eta Kappa Nu; Ronald Cox, Wichita senior, Tau Beta Pi; John K. Earlywine, Kingman senior, Sigma Tau, and Stanley Thurber, Richland senior, Petroleum. No Decision Reached On Skit; Due Monday The KU-Y Cabinet did not meet last night as previously announced and therefore did not reach a decision concerning the Kappa Sigma Delta Delta Delta Rock Chak skit. The Cabinet to have decided whether the skit presented here was a copy of that being given at a theater in Chicago. The meeting has been set for Monday night at which time the problem will be discussed. Peter Rabbitt III Arrives ST. LOUIS, Mo. — (UPI) — State Rep. Peter Rabbitt recently announced the birth of his fifth son. The baby, 10th child of Mr. and Mrs. Rabbit has been named Peter Rabbit III. Nuggets of golden goodness BUTTER PECAN sundae Try this golden treasure for a real taste treat... delicious Dairy Queen topped with crunchy butter pecan! Served fresh from the freezer, Dairy Queen is better tasting, better for you. Less fattening, too! Come in for a treat TODAY! 1835 MASSACHUSETTS MISS LAWRENCE PAGEANT The Lawrence Jaycees cordially invite all single girls between the ages 18 and 28 to attend The Miss Lawrence Orientation Tea Saturday, March 17 at 10 a.m. in the Kansas Union ST. PATRICK'S SPECIAL ... NORTH OF UNION GREEN BEVERAGES Here's to the Memory of The Good Old Saint Whether You're Irish or Whether You Ain't 1 free beverage—order small pizza 2 free beverages—order large pizza 20% off on green pepper pizzas 20% off on olive pizzas FOR FAST DELIVERY CALL VI 3-1086 SPACE, MISSILE & JET PROJECTS AT DOUGLAS have created outstanding career opportunities for SCIENTISTS and ENGINEERS B. S. degrees or better Assignments include the following areas: Servo-Mechanisms — relating to all types of control problems Electronic Systems—relating to all types of guidance, detection control and communications Propulsion - relating to fluid mechanics, thermodynamics dynamics, internal aerodynamics Environmental - relating to air conditioning, pressurization and oxygen systems Human Factors analysis of environment affecting pilot and space crews, design of cockpit consoles, instrument panels and pilot equipment Heat Transfer—relating to missile and space vehicle structures Structures-relating to cyclic loads, temperature effects, and the investigation of new materials methods, products, etc. Aerodynamics -relating to wind tunnel, research, stability and control Solid State Physics -relating to metal surfaces and fatigue Space vehicle and weapon system studies-of all types involving a vast range of scientific and engineering skills Get full information at INDIVIDUAL ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWS with a Douglas representative Friday, March 16 We urge you to make an appointment through Mr. D. E. Metzler, Placement Director, School of Engineering. If you cannot, please write to S. A. Amestoy, Staff Assistant to VP Engineering DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT COMPANY, INC. 3000 Ocean Park Blvd., Santa Monica, California An equal opportunity employer