Tuesday, November 7, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 Hilltopper selection board to be chosen KU instructors have an opportunity to choose Hilltoppers—outstanding seniors honored by being pictured in the Jayhawker yearbook. Any teacher or administrator may apply for the Hilltopper selection board at the Jayhawker office, said John Hill, editor of the yearbook and Prairie Village junior. Seniors may send in their own applications for Hilltopper, said Hill. "Sometimes I think outstanding people tend to be 'non-appliers' for this type of honor," Hill said, "but we would be very happy to hear from them." Nominations for Hillteachers are being sought also. Any student, faculty member or administrator can turn in an outstanding teacher's name and qualifications to the Jayhawker office, Hill said. While the deadline has passed for fall edition nominations, the Jayhawker staff will accept nominations for the remaining three sections, Hill said. "The Jayhawkier staff sent letters to all the department heads several weeks ago and got only one response." Because of this, there will be no Hillteachers in the fall section of the Jayhawker. Hill said. Chimeres draws praise from French writing critic The first issue of Chimeres, a bi-annual periodical produced by graduate students in the department of French and Italian, has been praised by Jack Kolbert, an authority on contemporary French literature. Kolbert, a professor at the University of New Mexico, is the official biographer of French novelist Andre Maurois. He said Chimeres was the "best graduate student magazine of this type I have ever seen in French." The magazine features original creative writing, literary criticism, book reviews and poetry in French. Lloyd Free, Santa Clara, Calif., and Christine Costello, Ardmore, Pa., were co-editors and directed a staff of graduate students who contributed the original material in French, did the art work and editing. Unemployment reaches new high WASHINGTON — (UPI) - The nation's unemployment rate reached 4.3 per cent last month, highest in two years, the Labor Department reported today. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS The Cottonwood Review, a literary magazine published at KU, needs new ideas and new people. The entire organization is being changed beginning with the editor. Areas being judged are poetry and prose, design and layout, advertising and sales, and all other facets of magazine publishing. Qualifications are interest and willingness to work. A meeting of all interested persons will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 7:30 p.m. in 118, Kansas Union. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Showtime at the Red Dog Inn! featuring the Tickets only $1.50 one night only Singing their Million Selling Hits On Stage 8 p.m. ★ "Time Won't Let Me" ★ "Respectable" FRI., NOV.10—THE DINKS SAT.,NOV.11-AFTER GAME VICTORY PARTY SAT.,NOV.18-THE FLIPPERS! Fantastic Show Band!