8 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, October 30,1967 Kansas Hall of Fame honors Elkhart editor Willard Mayberry, late publisher of the Tri-State News of Elkhart, was named to the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame here Saturday during Editor's Day. A picture of Mayberry, the 52nd editor named to the Hall of Fame, was placed in the Hall of Fame A fountain on the lawn of Fraser Hall may be the 1968 Senior Class Cift to KU, said Bruder Stapleton, class president from Fort Scott. Fountain for Fraser Hall may be gift Although the senior gift committee is still meeting with KU officials, a fountain for Fraser is one of the two major ideas," Stapleton said. The committee is checking into the feasibility of the idea, he explained. Room in the School of Journalism. Calder Pickett, professor of journalism, presented the award. "Kansas has always had its great editors and that is why we have the Newspaper Hall of Fame," Pickett said. Mayberry, who began his journalistic career at Kansas State Teachers College in Emporia, worked for William Allen White at the Emporia Gazette. He also was press secretary for former Gov. Alf Landon from 1933 to 1937. After moving to Elkhart to publish the Tri-State News, Mayberry remained there until his death in 1959. Two hundred and fifty Kansas editors and their wives attended Editor's Day. Other guests included Landon and Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe. Herbert A. Mever Jr., president of the William Allen White Foundation, and Warren K. Agee, dean of the Journalism School, were the William Allen White Centennial speakers. Jayhawk Migration to Boulder-KU vs. CU game-Nov.10-12 Leave Lawrence at 8:00 p.m., Friday Keg and dance party onboard-free for dues-paying class members; $1.50 otherwise. Two meals served on train Roundtrip ticket: $25.50 Tickets available: mail order, c/o ASC, Kansas Union Union lobby, 9:00-4:00, starting Oct.23 Ticket Sales end Nov.2 Game tickets available at Allen Field House. Boots reach new heights this season! Whether you go more for the long or the short of it, you'll find all our boots devote their warm linings to the cold weather cause. Go through the snow in the height of fashion in shades of Brown or Black. $14.95 - 18.95 VI 3-3470 Arensberg's Shoes 819 Mass.