Photo by Mike Radencich Queen of Expo '70 Kaye Salminen, Kansas City sophomore representing Alpha Chi Omega sorority, was crowned queen of the Engineering Expo 70 Friday at noon. Engineering awards given at annual Exposition dinner At the annual Engineering Exposition dinner held Sunday in the Kansas Union, winner of the Henry E. Gould Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching in engineering was announced. Bogdon O. Kuzmanovic, professor of civil engineering at KU won the $500 grant. Requirements for winning the award were*based on teaching abilities in undergraduate courses and a necessary three-year span of teaching at KU. The selection was made by the Academic Advisory Board of the School of Engineering. Winners of the Phillips Professional Development Fund Award were also announced at the dinner. An award of $200 went to Robert A. Erwin, Lawrence, for being the outstanding graduating senior in engineering. Second prize of $100 went to Almost half of the asparagus grown in the United States is produced in California. Apr. 20 1970 KANSAN 13 Mafer E. Tunison, El Dorado, for being the freshman with the highest grade point average. Third prize of fifty dollars went to Robert B. Russell, Prairie Village, the outstanding senior in aerospace; Gregory L. Allemann, Hermann, Mo., outstanding architectural engineering senior; Harvey L. Goldberg, Kansas City, Mo., outstanding senior in petroleum engineering; Alan J. Geery, Salina, outstanding civil engineering senior; Carl F. Pieper, Tulsa, outstanding electrical engineering senior and Ralph E. Chatham, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, outstanding senior from the physics department. INTERVIEWS (April 22, 23) April 22,23 Senior '71 Comm. Chairman applications available now at the Dean of Women's Office 220 Strong 220 Strong SOUTHRIDGE PLAZA APARTMENTS 1704 West 24th 842-1160 Beautiful one and two bedroom units NOW renting for summer and fall all units include: drapes . . . carpeting . . . air conditioning . . . all electric kitchen with disposal . . pool . . laundry . . storage . . furnished or unfurnished. Convenient location on bus route See them today Archway to 50th annual Engineering Expo Photo by Mike Radencich 'Tomorrow' featured at Engineering Expo The 50th annual University of Kansas Engineering Exposition opened Friday with the theme of "Profiles of Tomorrow" prevailing throughout the festivities. leum, Western Electric, Black and Veach and other companies, many from the Lawrence area, were aimed at giving prospective students a chance to be exposed to possible job opportunities. At noon on Friday the Expo '70 queen, Kaye Salminen, Kansas City sophomore representing Alpha Chi Omega sorority, opened the exposition by cutting the customary ribbon strung across the Expo archway. The industrial displays, including exhibits from Phillips Petro- The annual event was sponsored by the department of engineering at KU and featured exhibits by student groups in various fields of engineering, departmental exhibits, and exhibits from industries throughout the Midwest. The departmental displays were oriented to the prospective engineering students from high schools and gave them and their parents the chance to evaluate the school of engineering. Finally, the student displays were entered to compete for prizes in the final judging for Expo trophies. The powdered wig came into fashion in Europe in the 18th century. GRADUATES Make your first step towards the future with the Peace Corps. Begin your 27 month experience this summer in one of several hundred training programs for 50 different countries. In demand are graduating seniors in Business, Economics, Engineering, Education, and Liberal Arts graduates with special skills in agriculture, mechanics, carpentry, or masonry. 100 KU applicants are needed now. For applications call Mario Karr: VI 2-6917 or see Dean Coan, 226 Strong.