20 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, October 11, 1968 Bvers- (Continued from page 14) "As soon as I came out of the blocks I had the feeling of a 6.6 or 6.5—the start made the difference." Being able to relax more and improving his sstart, Byers thinks these would enable him to lower his world record time But the start in the hurdles is not as important as that in the 100 meters. "In the hurdles, it is more feasible to come from behind," he explained. "But the start is important to me," Byers adds. "I lose my rhythm when trying to catch up." In comparing the highs and lowers, Byers says the low hurdler Official Bulletin TODAY Indian Students. Any student knowing the language of Telegu contact with teachers. Kansas College Conference of Teachers of Education. Day All, Kan- Prayers: Kansas Union. National Cwen Convention. 4 p.m. 10am. Hillel. 4:45 p.m. Dinner followed by board meeting Kansas Union Cafe- SUA Film. 7 & 9 p.m. "Beauties of the Night." Rene Clair. 303 Bailey Hall. Popular Film, 7 & 9.30 p.m., "Our Man Flint." Doeche Auditorium Dance Club, 7:30 p.m. Open to all. Instruction given. Room 175, Robinson. 17th Annual Science, Mathematics, & Engineering Day. Registration for April 29th at Augustigham Reading Conference. All Day. Kansas Union. National Cwen Convention. All Day Kansas Union Kansas Athletic & Recreation Fed- eral Women. All Day Rock Springs Ranch Football. 2 p.m. Nebraska. There. Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Our Woman." Latin American Club Party. 8:30 p.m. Westminster Center. Carillon Recital. 3 p.m. Albert Gerken. KU Film Society. 4:30 p.m. "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari." Also at 7 p.m. "The Eternal Mask." Forum Room, Kansas Union. Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Our Man Flint." Dyce Auditorium. The All-New 1968 GQ CAMPUS & CAREER ANNUAL The in guide to grooming and grooving for the college man-in-the-know and on-the-go. With such features as: - Your Fall/Winter Wardrobe: What's In. - Choosing A Career: The Right Job For You. - Gary Beban: Is The Heisman a Jinx? - Tips on Shaving, Sideburns. & Beards. Co-Ed Roommates: Extra-Curricular Campus Capers. A Post-Graduate Discourse With Dustin Hoffman. "Endurance is what I lack in the high hurdles. I start with everybody but they seem to leave me at the end." Bvers said. Preparation and form are the most important aspects in training for the hurdles, Byers ex- concentrates primarily on speed. "In the highs, you need form and endurance—besides speed," he relates. Has His Own NOW ON SALE FOR $1 at newsstands and lead- ing men's stores, or send $1 to: GQ Campus & Career, Dept. N, 488 Madison Avenue, N.Y. ,N.Y. 10022. cans and the University of Kansas Collegiate Young Republicans are reportedly negotiating for the appearance. plained. "It takes a lot of time to get the rhythm—the steps, 1-2-3, 10 yards, 1-2-3, 10 yards. I spent my freshman and sophomore years getting my rhythm." Nixon may speak in Lawrence soon The 5-10, 140-pound hurdler has his particular style. "Because I'm so short I fold down more coming into the hurdle and then stretch out as I go by." Richard Nixon, Republican presidential nominee, may speak in Lawrence late this month. An official of the Douglas County Young Republicans made the announcement yesterday. He said the appearance is "extremely tentative." HOLLYWOOD (UPI)— Comedian Corbett Monica has his own 90-minute syndicated talk-variety show going for him now. The Douglas County Republican Central Committee, the Douglas County Young Republi-