Alumni Continued from p. 15 "The world is getting smaller every day, and we have more alumni living abroad," Loren Taylor, director of membership development at the alumni association. "And it is our responsibility to initiate and maintain contact wherever they live." maintain contact wherever they Taylor said that if someone wanted to start an international chapter, all the person had to do was contact the alumni association and initiate work with it. He said this was much more difficult than starting and maintaining a chapter within the United States. United States. "Even with modern technology, communication on a regular and active basis around the world is difficult," he said. Davis said the unit is uniform. Davis said his team served as communication links between KU alumni and that this could help when searching for a job. Amy Lucas, 1988 graduate and chapter leader for one of the two offices in Washington, D.C., said her chapter had about 500 members. members. She said the rivalry between KU and Kansas State University was maintained in Washington. Lucas said that when the KU basketball team played K.State in February, it was a Jayhawks vs. Wildcats scene on the Hill. The number of Jayhawk supporters was about 275, and the number of Wildcats was 190. "When KU played K-State, we called a coordinator from Raycom and had it arranged so we could watch the game," she said. "It was a blast. It was packed, though. Next year we'll have to rent out a Michael Diggs, Wichita senior, said that while he served as a legislative intern in Washington he met a lot of Jayhawks. Washington he met a lot of Jaylan Wheeler. "There are KU graduates from the 1930s all the way to KU people who haven't graduated yet in D.C." he said, "The network and bond is really strong in the D.C. area." One of the most popular watering holes is the Hawk and Dove, which is about a five-minute walk from the Capitol. Diga said, "The name is just a coincidence," he said. "They will take over an entire bar. About two to three hundred KU grads will call a bar, and they'll reserve space. Then word will get around Capitol Hill and the offices. People will show up by the hundreds." Dean Rush, a 1967 graduate and president of the Los Angeles chapter, said the support and comradeship of KU alumni in the Los Angeles area was overwhelming. the Los Angeles area was over when "We move around from bar to bar during the basketball season to get together," he said. Brush said that their weekly functions usually attracted from 200 to 300 alumni. put here have such "The people out here have such strong loyalty to KU, it's like a family," he said. "The USC and UCLA fans, they're so lame. They don't have the loyalty." Suit up for a great interview. Counterparts regular $40.00 Harper's price $16.90 HARPER'S 835 Massacbuseus Mon-Sat 10-6, Thurs. till 8:30, Sun. 1-5 There's a lot of history in the future of Wells Fargo. Security Guards We have near your home, full-time and part-time positions available now due to our tremendous growth in the Kansas City area. We provide the paid training to make YOU a success in the security field. YOUR BENEFITS Best Pay In KC - Best Pay in RC - Promotional Opportunity REQUIEMENTS - Promotional Opportunity * Credit Membership, - Credit Membership, Dental Plan - 18 Yrs Or Older Dental Plan Free Life Insurance - 18 Yrs Of Older * Valid Driver's License - Valid Driver's License - Telephone In Home - Free Uniforms Furnished - Telephone In Home * Your Own Car - Holiday Pay - Clean Police Record - Social Security Card Medical Benefits - Clean Police Record - Social Security Card or Birth Certificate DON'T DELAY, APPLY TODAY WELLS FARGO GUARD SERVICES 301 East Armour, Suite 400 Kansas City, Missouri 64111 EOE M/F University Daily Kansan / Thursday, April 26, 1990 17C