Friday, November 1, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 Kansan Photo by Mike Gunther THE HILL WITH IT? John Hill, of Prairie Village and senior class president, contemplates his fish and the days to come when he too will be a graduate. Hill said he has the fish, but has not found Mrs. Robinson yet. Senior Day to be Nov. 9 Honor thy senior. And Mrs. Robinson. That's the attitude of the class of 1969 next week when three days of senior class activities will culminate in Senior Day, Nov. 9, when the slogan is "Honor Thy Senior," said John Hill, Prairie Village senior and president of the class of 1969. Starting Thursday, Nov. 7, the Senior Class Coffee will be held at 9:30 a.m. in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union, where the senior class hats, sweatshirts, and calendars will be distributed to dues-paying seniors. Dues can be paid at the coffee. Seniors will be dismissed from 9:30 classes for the occasion. The blue sweatshirts feature a take-off on "The Graduate" with a Jayhawk in a cap and gown, staring at a shapely leg, with the statement, "Goodbye KU. Hello Mrs. Robinson. Class of 1969. Also at the coffee, seniors will be given a ballot to vote for the KU teacher that they would like to see be honored as the recipient of the senior class HOPE award, which is given to an outstanding instructor each year. KU students, faculty are unsure of bombing halt The HOPE award winner, plus a special honor, will be announced during half-time of the football game on Nov. 9. Skepticism of KU faculty and students overshadowed favorable reaction to President Johnson's announcement of a bombing halt in North Viet Nam. Students and faculty members questioned this morning offered a variety of reactions. "It's an amazing coincidence that it comes the Thursday before elections," said J. Lawrence Day, specialist in international communications. "My military sources say the bombing that's being done is strategically irrelevant anyway. So, we can ask ourselves, 'Would the Great Pumpkin land in our pumpkin patch?'" Mawsong Wang, Republic of China graduate student said, "I think perhaps it is no good to stop the bombing because the Viet Cong will take advantage of this period in preparation for further intervention." "I'm really glad to see it. Any chance whatsoever to move to get the war over with, is a move in the right direction," said Malcolm Applegate, assistant professor of journalism. "It is some hope and that is something we haven't had for a long time." John Rheinfrank, Overland Park senior said, "I don't think a bombing halt is going to accomplish anything because there are still North Vietnamese soldiers in South Vietnam and if we do NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — New Orleans' Fair Grounds, founded in 1872 and the nation's third oldest race track, is a link with the city's racing past. New Orleans also claims the oldest tennis club, the New Orleans Lawn Tennis Club founded in 1876, and the second oldest yacht club, the Southern Yacht Club, founded in 1849. Links With Past have to start bombing again it's really going to be bad." Mike Shearer, Topeka junior said, "It may be the second best thing Johnson has done since he has been in office. The first being his resignation." One student, who seemed to be a little confused when his reaction was asked for said, "Oh, he called a bombing halt?" The senior class card will also entitle seniors to free beer and admission to the senior class party at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, at the National Guard Armory when the Young Raiders and the Rising Suns will play. GO BIG BLUE Seniors wishing to help on these or other projects by working on the senior class committees are asked to contact either Hill, Brent Waldron, Denison, Iowa, class vice-president, Andrea Sogas, Prairie Village, secretary, or Merry Sue Clark, Wichita, treasurer. Mister Donut 523 West 23rd 842-9563 Come In Anytime Mon. thru Thurs. 6:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. Fri. or Sat. Open 24 hours We'll give You the Shirts off our rack See Us For All Your Laundry And Dry Cleaning Needs. Fri. & Sat. Open 24 hours 1029 New Hamp. Prompt pickup & delivery to launderers and dry cleaners all KU dorms, fraternities and sororities. and sororities. Phone VI 3-7513 CLEAN UP THE BUFFS! GO BIG BLUE A THRILLER BEYOND COMPARE! Nov. 1,2,3 — at 7 and 9:30 p.m. — 40c GEORGE C. SCOTT/ORSON BEAN/RUSS BROWN/MURRAY HAMILTON/BROOKS WEST screenplay by WENDELL MAYES from the best-seller by ROBERT TRAVER photography by SAM LEAVITT production designed by BORIS LEVEN produced and directed by OTTO PREMINGER/a Columbia release *music by Duke Ellington* SUA POPULAR FILM—DYCHE AUDITORIUM ___