Senior jerseys, calendars to be given at coffee Thursday Senior Weekend will begin Thursday. The first scheduled event of the Weekend will be a Senior Coffee from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Seniors will be excused from class attendance for the coffee where seniors will receive class jerseys, hats and calendars. The jerseys will be inscribed "Tomorrow's Establishment." Balloting will take place at the coffee for the Hope Award and for honorary seniors. Honorary seniors are elected from among prominent persons in Kansas. Hope awards are monetary and honorary awards to an outstanding instructor each year. The Hope Award will be presented at Homecoming Nov. 8. Haugh edits publication Oscar M. Haugh, KU professor of education, saw copies of the first edition of an English magazine which he edited in the mail to all 50 states Monday. The magazine, "English Education," is the official journal of the Conference on English Education which is a division of the National Council of Teachers of English. This conference is a small but select group of college teachers of English and English education, public school teachers who work with student teacher programs and administrators, Haugh said. The magazine is the seventh publication of the National Council and will soon be found in all major libraries of the country, Haugh said. The Conference was founded in 1965 and has grown in membership from 200 to 2,000. Haugh said the mission of the Conference was the preparation of teachers of English for public schools and the improvement in the teaching of English. It is part of the 125,.000 member National Council. The Conference has members in all 50 states and 15 foreign countries. The first edition of the magazine contains 72 pages printed on a six by nine inch format. KUBC elects leaders The former Business Student Association has been reorganized this year in the form of the Kansas University Business Council (KUBC). The new officers are: Roby Ogan, the senior, president; Bob Buehlchow, Mission University vice-president; Jane Dewell, Tullus Barnard, chairman; Ray Covero, Barnard senior, controller. The vice-presidents and their se- cutions in which they are in charge are: Tom Liebert, Coffeillevyn junior, planning; Navit Patel, Mufulraf, Zambia, junior, operations; and Kathy Stevens, Kansas City senior, publicity. Oct. 28 1969 KANSAN 3 Seniors who have not already paid seniors dues may pay the $12 membership dues at the coffee. The senior party will highlight Friday from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Red Dog Inn. Spider and the Crabs and the Rising Suns will play. The Halloween, class party will be a costume party. Cost of admission will be $1.50 for non-se- niors and seniors who have not paid class dues. Owl Society picks seven members An intoxicating new adult game! Owl Society honorary men's club selected seven new members at their annual meeting last Wednesday. Those selected were David Ballard, Carlsbad; Jack Collins, Shawnee Mission; Stephen Chandler, Tula; Bruce Daniels, Tula; Leland Eaton, Plainview; Andrew McDonald, Garnett and John Volkmann, Wichita. Other business conducted at the Wednesday meeting included election of officers. They were Jay Mason, president, Hobbs; Clair Askuland, vice-president, Topeka; Richard Muther, secretary, Kansas City, Mo., and Timothy Smith, treasurer, Wichita. PIZZA PARLOR AND YE PUBLIC HOUSE SHAKEY'S 544 W. 23rd VI 1-2266 Lawrence Senior day will be Saturday, at the KU-Oklahoma State game. I. D. CARDS ARE READY Please pick up at Strong Hall Rotunda Wed., Oct. 29-12 noon to 4:30 p.m Thurs., Oct. 30-12 noon to 4:30 p.m. STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE Use Kansan Classified Live and work in one of the nation's most sought-after areas. Civilian Career opportunities with - ensure recognition of talent regular salary increases job security *unmatched potential for personal and professional growth *choice of 2 San Francisco Bay Area locations CAMPUS INTERVIEWS: NOVEMBER 6,1969 For appointment and further information, contact your placement office. SAN FRANCISCO BAY NAVAL SHIPYARD An Equal Opportunity Employer • U.S. Citizenship Required