1. KU to Host Country's Education Reporters A group of 15 education writers representing the country's mass media will be on campus Thursday and Friday for a conference aimed to further their professional knowledge and training. KU will be the second stop for this group, which is on a tour of seven other universities and colleges. The writers are scheduled to arrive here after attending the annual meeting of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges in Minneapolis. The tour is sponsored annually by the Education Writers' Association, which selects delegates for the tour from within its membership. BESIDES KU, the group will visit Arkansas A and M. Louisiana State, Auburn, Indiana, and Illinois. In the evening, a program featuring the 18-minute film strip, "A Glimpse of Greatness," prepared for the Council for Progress meeting in October, will be presented. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will speak about the University and its prospects for the future. A speech on the problems of selective admissions by Vice-Chancellor George B. Smith will follow. Dean Waggoner will end the program by leading a discussion on the experimental projects such as the gifted student and international programs in the college of liberal arts and sciences. TONIGHT! At Lawrence Theatres NOW! See It Tonite — Anthony Quinn is "Zorba The Greek" Winner of 3 Academy Awards Shows at 7:00 & 9:25 SUNSET DRIVE IN THEATRE - WESTERN INDUSTRIAL -1st Run- Effrem Zimbalist Jr. Yvette Mimeaux "THE REWARD" - plus - "Wild Is The Country Open 6:45-Show 7:00 Varsity THEATRE ... Telephone VI 3-1065 Now Showing Closed For Remodeling The writers on the tour are: G. K. Hodenfield, Associated Press; David Behrendt, Milwaukee Journal; Peter Binzen, Philadelphia Bulletin; Rita Dershowitz, Collegeiate Press Service in Washington, D. C.; Anne Allen, free lance writer from Pacific Palisades, Calif.; Patricia J. Doyle, Kansas City Star; Joseph Michalak, New York Herald Tribune. In Progressive Construction Scope Jack H. Pollack, Parade Magazine; Charles Sutton, Press Herald-Evening Express, Portland, Maine; Robert Webb, Cincinnati Enquirer; Richard Kleeman, Minnesota Tribune; William Wyant, St. Louis Post-Dispatch; Stanley Elam, Phi Delta Kappa editor from Bloomington, Ind.; James J. Morisseau, editorial associate for the Educational Facilities Laboratories, Inc., in New York City; and Jack Newman, director of the University of Wisconsin news service. Daily Kansan SUA to Discuss Parental Powers Of University Should the University have parental powers such as determining student closing hours? Tuesday, November 16, 1965 This and other related problems will be discussed today by three panelists speaking before the SUA Current Events Forum at 4:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. 8 Charles Oldfather, professor of law, Howard Kahane, assistant professor of philosophy, and James Masters, Mission graduate student, will present their views on "Institutionalized Parenthood." Roy Laird, associate professor of political science, will moderate the session. No admission will be charged and coffee will be served. RED DOG INN presents Wed., Nov. 17 Girl's Night Out FREE "The Group" Fri, & Sat. Nov. 19 & 20 'The Mercymen' ot from England Direct from England PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS STUDENT BASKETBALL SEASON TICKET INFORMATION FELLOW KU STUDENTS: KU Basketball is on the way up. Knowing that the prospects for national prominence have increased the pressure for better student seating at the field house, the Athletic Seating Board has made a major change in basketball seating for the coming season. For the first time over 2,000 seats on the playing floor level will be available to students. These seats together with balcony seats, all as shown on the enclosed information sheet seating diagram will comprise a total of approximately 7,500 student seats, of which 7,000 may be purchased by students on a season-ticket basis. These 7,000 seats will be reserved as a block, and seating within the reserved student block will be available on a first-come, first-seated basis at each home game to those students buying the 10-game $4.00 student basketball season ticket. The enclosed information sheet gives the instructions for purchasing this new student basketball season ticket and explains the availability of single game tickets. This change in basketball student seating, and the accompanying charge for a student basketball season ticket, is made as only a part of a broader plan of the Athletic Seating Board to improve student seating at intercollegiate athletic events. In prospect is an expansion of the east side of Memorial Stadium to match the recent west side addition and to open up some 6,500 new student football seats. When that occurs, an additional charge for reserved student football seating will be made, in recognition of the fact that student football and basketball admission charges are the only practical way of financing a stadium addition and other improvements in student seating at intercollegiate athletic events. Accordingly, all revenue above administrative costs, derived from the sale of student season tickets will now be placed in a reserve fund to finance a student addition to Memorial Stadium. Buy your student season ticket early; it's the best student buy in the Big 8! Then, come to the games early and boost our Jayhawkers to a National Championship! Instructions For Acquiring Your Student Basketball Season Ticke Allen Field House Office Hours For Student Tickets 8:30 A.M. — Noon and 1:30 - 4:00 P.M. Starting Monday, Nov. 15 thru Friday, Nov. 19* (°Or until the 7,000 Season Tickets are sold, whichever comes first) 1. Go to the main lobby (East) of Allen Field House. 2. Present ID Card and Receipted Certificate of Registration at the appropriate table and pick up your IBM card. 3. Take IBM cards to ticket window and receive your Student Basketball Season Ticket upon payment of $4.00. 4. Sign your Student Season Ticket and write your student number on ticket in the presence of the ticket seller. - Spouse season tickets may be purchased for $9.00. - Housemother season tickets may be purchased for $9.00. - Pep Club members must present evidence of membership to purchase and be assigned seats in the Pep Club Section. SINGLE GAME STUDENT TICKET A total of 500 student tickets will be available on an individual game basis for students who do not purchase a season ticket. These individual game tickets will be sold at Allen Field House (same hours as above) the day before that particular game (exception: games that occur on a Monday, student individual game tickets will be sold the same day) and the student price for individual game tickets is $1.00. The spouse price for individual game tickets will be $1.25. The Athletic Seating Board guarantees every student who buys a season ticket a seat for every home game. The A.S.B. further encourages all students to arrive early to watch the freshman team and to support the varsity Jayhawkers during their pre-game warm-ups. ALL VARSITY GAMES WILL BEGIN AT 8:00 P.M. EXCEPT THE DOUBLEHEADER DEC. 10 WHICH STARTS AT 7:30. Price of Basketball tickets at other Big Eight schools—Kan as State $7.50; Oklahoma State $7.50; Iowa State $5.00; Colorado $5.00; Missouri $5.00; Oklahoma $5.00; Nebraska $4.00. Be sure to see the 1965-66 Basketball Preview, the Annual Frosh-Varsity game Saturday, November 20th, at 8:00 p.m. in Allen Field House. Your KU ID card and Certificate of Registration will admit you to this game.