10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, October 39, 1967 Teamwork track key The key to KU's cross country victory Saturday was teamwork. After the Jayhawks' victory over Fort Hays State and Haskell in the KU Invitational, Coach Bob Timmons praised the team for their efforts and attributed the victory to their running as a unit. KU scored 24 to Ft. Hays' 30 and Haskell's 71. Glenn Cunningham finished second, Mike Hayes third, Roger Kathol fourth, Curt Grindal sixth, Jim Olson ninth, Pat Miller 10th, and Carl Nicholson 12th. Timmons feels this team effort will be a key in KU's performances in upcoming meetings. If the team improves as he expects them to, they should finish "well up in the nationals." The NCAA is scheduled for Laramie, Wyo. late in November. "This team running should continue to be effective, because the boys will become stronger together and should all develop into first place contenders," Tennons said. The Jayhawks' next meet is Saturday at the State Federation on the KU course. It will be KU's first 1967 meeting with K-State, winner of the past two Big Eight championships. KU has held the title 17 of the last 21 years. They will again battle at the conference championship scheduled for Nov. 11 a Boulder, Colo. Timmons expects Missouri, defending champ K-State and altitude-experienced Colorado, to battle with KU for the title. Ends Tomorrow Show Times 7:15 - 9:30 Academy Award Winner Sandy Dennis in UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE Starts Wednesday Starts Wednesday Absolutely FLUBBERGASTING! WALT DISNEY'S The Absent- minded Professor © 1974 WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS WALT DISNEY THE SHAGGY DOG LAST 2 DAYS! Show Times 2:30-7:15-9:30 Jason Robards - James Carner "HOUR OF THE GUN" Wednesday! "THE YOUNG AMERICANS" Advance tickets now on sale Sunset DRIVE IN THEATRE · West on Highway 40 Box Office Opens at 6:30 Show Starts At 7:00 Ends Tuesday! “IT” “FROZEN DEAD” Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. ‘UNDERTAKER & HIS PALS’ “HUMAN DUPLICATORS” “BLOOD & BLACK LACE” Kansan Staff Photo by Gene Wee KU's "team runners" Roger Kathol, Curt Grindal, Mike Hayes, Glenn Cunningham. The Castle Tea Room: STILL THE MOST UNIQUE RESTAURANT IN LAWRENCE There has to be a good reason why students and faculty alike continue year after year, to patronize us. It could be our warm, friendly atmosphere, fine food, "Old World" decor, or just the fact that we're different. Our four dining rooms, furnished in birch, cherry, walnut, and oak, are perfect for dinner dates, meetings, and even wedding receptions. But, whatever the reason may be, we're glad you've made us the most popular restaurant in Lawrence. We've been that way for 20 years. If you're new in Lawrence, we'd like to get acquainted with you. If you already know about us, you will be glad to know that we're still here. We haven't changed! LIBUSE KRIZ 1301-11 Mass. St. Phone VI 3-1151 How to interview 130 companies in half an hour. Talk to the man from General Electric. He represents 130 separate GE "companies" that deal in everything from space research to electric toothbrushes. We call them product departments. Each one is autonomous with its own management and business objectives. That's why a job at General Electric offers the kind of immediate responsibility you might expect to find only in a small business. Right from the start you get a chance to demonstrate your initiative and individual capabilities. And the more you show us, the faster you will move ahead. As you do, you'll find that you don't necessarily have to spend a lifetime working on the same job in the same place. We have operations all over the world. Chances are you'll get to try your hand at more than one of them. Our interviewer will be on campus soon. If you're wondering whether it's possible to find challenging work in big business, please arrange to see him. He speaks for 130 "companies." GENERAL ELECTRIC An equal opportunity employer