6 Tuesday, March 18, 1975 University Dafly Kansan Service held for prof Funeral services for H. K. L'Euyer, associate professor of business, were held first Wednesday at Rumsey Funeral Home. He was buried in Lawrence Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. L'Ecuayer died March 10 of a heart attack, the nightlight to the University of Kansas since 1849. He graduated from KU in 1933 and received his Masters in Business Administration from Harvard in 1941. He taught at the University of Western Ontario for two years and was an employment manager at Braniff Airlines for two years. Mr. L'Eucyer was president of the Kansas Association for Mental Health and received the Hilltop Teacher's Award at KU. He was listed in Who's, Who Among Author(s) in American and Worst of Science. Mr. L.Ecuyer was a member of the Small Business Management Development Survivors include his wife, Mildred; three sons, Bob, Phoenice, David Nelson, 1524 Vermont and Donald Nelson, Overland Park; two daughters, Sally Smith, Salinas, Calif., and Mary Dietrich, Tampa, Fla.; and two sisters, Mrs. Max Hupoch, Concordia and Mrs. R. J. Heyne, Phoenix. There are also 11 grandchildren Lawrence Journal-World, one day after Ambrose Saricis, vice chancellor for academic affairs, announced he would return to full-time teaching duties next fall. Balfour has been vice chancellor for student affairs seven years. "As far as I know, I'll be here the whole year and probably the year after that." He discussed at my guests' meeting with anyone here, that's my understanding." "Everyone here was surprised because there's been no talk anyone's aware of," he said. "I don't have other plans at the moment." The rumor that William Balfour will resign soon is just that—rumor, Balfour, vice chancellor for student affairs, said Monday. Resignation not in sight for Balfour The speculation that Balfour might resign was published late last week by the applications are now accepted for Jayhawker Yearbook Business Manager and Editor position salaried experience preferred 3 endorsement letters required application deadline 4p.m. March 21 For more information contact Skip Rowley 864-3728 Rob Baker 864-3728 Tom Yoe 864-3256 Applications available at Jayhawker Office 117B KansasUnion For over 130 years we've been using the word "quality" in our advertising. Once again, we'd like to tell you what we mean by it. Blue Ribbon quality means the best tasting beer you can get. A quality achieved only by using the finest ingredients and by adhering to the most rigid of brewing standards. In Milwaukee, the beer capital of the world, Pabst Blue Ribbon continues to be the overwhelming best seller year after year. Blue Ribbon outsells its nearest competitor nearly five to one. That's why we feel we've earned the right to challenge any beer. So here's the Pabst challenge: Taste and compare the flavor of Blue Ribbon with the beer you're drinking and learn what Pabst quality in beer is all about. But don't take our word for it. Taste our word for it. Pabst. Since 1844. The quality has always come through. SPRING BOOK SALE Monday, March 17 thru Saturday, March 29 S C Edi meen Mai Maid Old Ehn M the said sail enro care A and Featuring . . . price $2^{98} Greatly reduced prices on: GIFT BOOKS ★ CHILDREN'S BOOKS ★ ART BOOKS ★ COOK BOOKS ★ FICTION BOOKS ★ NON-FICTION BOOKS CRAFT BOOKS In the Union Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:00 Sat. 10:00-1:00 PABST BREWING COMPANY MILWAUKEE WS. PFLORA HEIGHTS ILL. NIWARK, N.J. LOS ANGELES CAL. PABST GA