Ticket sales climb above 9,000 With Kansas' football ticket sales to the general public well over the 9,000 mark, the Jay-bawks expect to surpass last year's attendance figures. Sales up Public sale of season tickets amounted to about 90 per cent of last year's final total, KU's Assistant Athletic Director Monte Johnson, reported. "With three weeks to go before our first home game, we expect to exceed last year's total season ticket sales." Johnson predicted. Senior blast on for Friday Free beer and continuous "hard-rock" music will highlight another back to school senior class party tomorrow night from 8 to 1 a.m. Two bands, the "Detroit Wheels" and the "Green River Ordinance," and two disc jockeys from radio station KEWI in Topeka will provide music and entertainment. Seniors may pick up tickets at the information booth on Jayhawk Boulevard today and iomorrow or at the senior table at the Kansas Union during enrollment. Only seniors will be admitted and there will be no charge for a non-senior date. The Jayhawks' home opener is with Ohio University Oct. 7, following road engagements with Stanford and Indiana. Last year for a four-genie schedule, the Jayhawks sold 10.- 550 season tickets to the general public. With staff, faculty and lettermen's tickets added, the season ticket figure was 12,886. Students purchased 8,943 season tickets a year ago, giving the Jayhawks an over-all total of 21,829. Student sales up Johnson said advance sales to students are ahead of last year's pace, and he expects the season ticket figure to hit 10,000. homa, Colorado, and Nebraska. KU meets traditional rivals—Kansas State and Missouri—in Lawrence this autumn, in addition to Nebraska for the second straight year, Iowa State, and Ohio. "We very probably will go to 23,000 this year for season bocks of all types," Johnson said. Johnson pointed out that single game tickets are available for all home games, including the contest with Missouri which normally sells out by game time. 25.614 last year Last fall, the Jayhawks averaged 35.614 attendance for a home schedule with Texas Tech, Okla- 2 Daily Kansan Thursday, September 14, 1967 "...if you read but one book this year, Dr. Frank's book should be that one." — Los Angeles Times Man's Search for Meaning VIKTOR E. FRANKL A famous psychiatrist vividly describes his experiences in Dachau and Auschwitz and his formulation of an existential psychotherapy based on a dynamic and humanistic view of modern man. "A gem of dramatic narrative, focused upon the deepest of human problems . . . a compelling insight to the most significant psychological movement of our day." "Corlson Allen, Harvard University a WASHINGTON SQUARE PRESS paperback 60¢ W642 Washington Square Press is also pleased to announce the publication of the selected papers of Viktor E. Frankl PSYCHOTHERAPY AND EXISTENTIALISM "Frank expresses in an illuminating manner that which is properly understood as the existential question." -Gobriel Marcel $4.95 hardcover WASHINGTON SQUARE PRESS INC. 530 FITT ST. AVENUE NEW YORK, N.Y. 10020 SANDLER SANDLER OF BOSTON'S VIVANTE . . . the "now" shoe wears a big, little-girl bow. It's grosgrain ribbon and it's great. Sitting pretty on the newest shape a shoe can take . . . squarer of toe, lower of heel . . . in the pizzaz colors that are now's neutrals. Did you see it in Glamour? Brown or green patent leather. $14.95 Shoes Second Floor Jonathan Logan is supersupreme with its young sophisticated cotton and rayon ottoman tent silhouette that's topped off by its small turtle neck. New shades for a new look. Size: 5-15 Price: $19.00