Wednesday. December 6,1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 Fall Jayhawker will be out on Dec.13-15 By Jan Vandeventer Kansan Staff Reporter The presses are rolling for the 1968 Jayhawker Magazine Yearbook. Editor John Hill, who has never worked on a yearbook before, will accomplish what five previous editors have not: the first edition of the 1968 Jayhawkter will be out before Christmas. Anyone who wants to buy a Jayhawker may purchase one at the distribution tables for $7, and may receive the first book and the hardbound cover at this time. The fall issue of the 1968 Jayhawker, which comes out in four sections, will be distributed 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 13; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 14; and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 15 in the rotunda of Strong Hall, said Hill. Prairie Village junior. Students who have purchased a Jayhawker need only their KU-ID card to pick up the fall issue and the hardbound cover. "We will have a limited number of 2,000 copies of the Jayhawker to distribute on the 13th," Hill said. "The main supply will be available the 14th and 15th. "Both the business and editorial staffs have done a tremendous job." Hill said. A Christmas musical fanfare combined with the dramatic presentation of the tableaux make up the 43rd annual KU Christmas Vespers, scheduled for Sunday, Dec.17, in Hoch Auditorium. Vespers set for Dec.17 The program, to begin at 7:30 p.m., will feature performances of the brass ensembles, directed by Kenneth Bloomquist, associate professor of winds and percussion instruments; combined university choruses, directed by James Ralston, teaching associate in choral music; the balcony choir, directed by Darrell Benne. assistant instructor of choral music, and the university symphony orchestra, directed by George Lawner, professor of orchestra. "The continual enthusiasm of the Jayhawker staff combined with the excellent cooperation we have received from both Allen Press, our printers in Lawrence, and Sun Engraving, our engravers in Parsons, were responsible for the fall issue coming out before Christmas." The Jayhawker IBM card during fall enrollment stated that the staff would add some new things to the 1968 Jayhawker Yearbook such as "color paintings, social commentary, a central theme and promptness." The four tableaux, to be directed by faculty members of the departments of drawing and painting and design, will include these titles: "Shepherds," "Carolers," "Noel," and "Nativity." Say it better with PHOTO-GREETINGS For a warm, personal way of saying "Merry Christmas," send a Photo-Greeting. It's a sincere way of expressing your best holiday wishes because it includes a pick of yourself and your family. Just pick out your favorite snapshot, bring us the slide or negative and look over our wide choice of designs. There's bound to be one that suits you. We'll be happy to make it into your most memorable Christmas card ever. 1107 Mass. PHOTO VI 3-4435 TOPEKA — Lt. Gov. John Crutcher has announced he will seek the Republican nomination for governor of Kansas. Lt. Gov. John Crutcher will seek GOP nomination Crutcher lost no time in criticizing Gov. Robert B. Docking. "My first act as governor will be to save the overburdened taxpayers $100,000 by whacking that sum from the governor's budget for his own office," he said. Press/Not Throw away the Iron . . . this superbly tailored Gant button-down will keep its original, well-pressed look—washing after washing. The fabric: Gant's own ingenious blend of 65% Dacron® polyester and 35% fine cotton that holds its colors. In white or blue. Trim Hugger body. $9.00 821 Mass. VI 3-1951 Lawrence's Fashion Leader Since 1896 Students admitted to $1.20 seats free with current Certificate of Registration.