Honors recital to be tonight The faculty of the School of Fine Arts has chosen 10 music students to perform in the annual fall Honors Recital. The students were selected on the basis of exceptional performances in student recitals during the spring semester. Performing in the public recital 8 p.m. today in Swarthout Recital Hall will be Suzanne Jouvenat, Columbus, Neb., senior; Fred Toner, Caney senior; Nancy Watson, Kansas City, Mo., senior; Jo Werner, Kansas City, Mo., junior. Tacy Weidman, Lawrence senior; Candus Hedberg, Topeka junior; D'Ann Seyfruit, Lawrence junior; Leslie Friend, Wichita sophomore; and David Hodges, Anthony junior. KU-Y will sponsor party The KU-Y will sponsor a pre-Halloween party at 7 p.m. Wednesday, in the Kansas Union Big Eight Room. Laura Frieson, Clay Center junior and KU-Y representative, said the purpose is to get interested people to join the KU-Y. Two from KU to conference Two KU representatives will attend the first undergraduate session of the National Panhellenic Conference Friday and Saturday. Barbara Blee, Bonner Springs senior and KU Panhellenic president and Mrs. Kala Stroup, Panhellenic adviser, will leave for Miami Thursday. Reeder will talk to AIAA John Reeder, NASA representative from Langley Air Force Base, will discuss "Aviation Piloting Problems" at 8 p.m. today in 200 Learned Hall, at a meeting of the KU chapter of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). 2 KANSAN Oct.22 1969 The average income of a U.S. school teacher is $7,900 a year. KU Greeks to attend Council The third annual Fraternity Affairs Conference will take place Friday and Saturday at the Rock Springs Ranch near Junction City. Nearly 100 members of KU's 29 national fraternities will attend the conference. Professor Dennis Quinn, department of English and winner of "Best Teacher" awards, will speak on "Being A Student," announced Jay B. Strayer, assistant to the dean of men and adviser to fraternities. Jerry Lilly, assistant to the dean of men and adviser to fraternities at Kansas State University, will lead a discussion on chapter organization. A panel composed of James R. Brooks, assistant to the dean of men; Rick Von Ende, Abilene graduate student; and Peter F. George, Tuckahoe, N.Y., law student, will present ideas on "The Individual and Technology" and "Ideas on Campus Involvement," said Strayer. HOMECOMING DECORATIONS This is a listing of information for the benefit of those students not in organized living groups who wish to participate in the Homecoming Decorations competition. The Homecoming theme this year is "A Kansas Cookout" or "A Spoonful of Pepper Makes the Buffalo go Down." Students may enter competition in any of three divisions: men's, women's, or mixed. Rules and entry blanks can be picked up in the Dean of Men's office. The design must be completed and turned in to the Dean of Men's office by Monday, October 27, at 4:30 p.m. The final judging will be Friday, November 7, from 6:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The Homecoming Decorations Committee would like to encourage all those interested to participate. For further information contact Steve Rasmussen at 013-5366.