Long way from finger painting Jan Swain, Lees Summit, Mo. senior, a student in the special problem in art class, sets up a floor piece display for the student art show in the KU Museum of Art. Problems class displays work E. Laurence Chalmers, who will succeed Wescoe as Chancellor July 1, is a member of the executive committee of the association's Council for Academic Affairs. Chancellor W. Clarke Wesco and four other KU administrators have begun work on the 1969 operation of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC). James E. Gunn, administrative assistant to the Chancellor for University Relations, is a Chancellor Wescoe, chairman of NASULGC, is chairman of its executive committee and a member of the advisory Bruce Linton, director of radio-TV-film, is on the committee of educational telecommunication. member of the information committee. Robert L. Smith, civil engineering professor, is on the committee of water resources and William P. Smith, dean of the School of Engineering, is on the Commission on Education. committee to the Office of Institutional Research. Committee looks at universities For the first time in more than five years, a student art show is being presented at KU by the drawing and painting department's fall semester special problems class. Under Sanderson's supervision, students met in other students' studios to look, critique and talk, he said. The exhibit opened Wednesday and runs through March 1 on the second floor, Museum of Art, Douglas Sanderson, drawing and painting instructor, said. Offered for the first time last semester, the special problems class is not meeting this spring. Sanderson said. However, I don't know if this is good or bad." Coed rifle team outshoots men In reference to student attitudes, Sanderson said: "I didn't want to teach the class this semester. The students are rather lazy-which isn't entirely their fault. They work in crowded classrooms with limited facilities and become frustrated. Also, Kansas high schools don't prepare students that well. An 11-member rifle team is now successfully competing for KU in regional rifle matches. The women's team captured first place in the National Rifle Association Regional Rifle Tournament in Rolla, Mo., Feb. 8 and 9. The men's team won sixth place in that same meet. Army Maj. Frederick Perrenot, team advisor and professor of military science, said, "We're really proud of the team's performance. 2 KANSAN Feb. 21 1969. "The class is unique to KU because the students are experimenting with new materials and forms. They can work with light, for instance colored light, which is a valid medium." JJuniors and seniors with two semesters of painting experience and the permission of the department were eligible to enroll in the class, Sanderson said. "Basically, the class was organized to get away from easel painting." Sanderson said. "The students could make objects, work with lights or just experiment. Most students continued painting or working with light and bulbs," he explained. Starting Tonight SUE LYON is LOLITA Don't miss this week's SUA Pop Film Great! 7 & 9:30 p.m. Feb.21,22,23 Dyche Auditorium 40c "I didn't spend four years in college just to work as a clerk." Then come to work at IH. We'll listen to you.And give you a chance to stand on your own two feet. Right from the start. You see, we believe your point of view is just as important as ours. You show us your stuff, we'll give you the freedom to swing. We want new ways to do things. Better ways. And this calls for fresh ideas. That's why you'll have to be a thinker. An innovator. A guy who has the guts to stand up for what he thinks is right. Youll find plenty of action in motor trucks, farm equipment, construction equipment and steelmaking. Talk to your campus placement officer about us. He'll give you the word on the good jobs we have in engineering, accounting production management and sales. And the faster you prove yourself, the quicker you'll move up. Without a lot of red tape. Get the picture? Now why not get into the act. Because the way we look at it, if we give you a good job you'll want to stick with us. And that's exactly what we have in mind. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER IH research engineers study fracture (see circle enlargement) of high strength steel in electron microscope. Scope has magnification potential of 5 million times.