Jayhawker Names Year's Staff Three Join Teaching Staff Major staff appointments to the 1966 Jayhawker have been announced by John Casady, Wichita junior, editor, and Dave Dwyer, Joplin, Mo., senior, business manager. The announcements marked the end of over two weeks of interviews during which over 150 applicants were considered. The following were selected to head the various sections and departments: Kent Miller, Parsons senior, associate editor; Tom Shortlidge, Park Ridge, Ill., senior, art director; Jo Lee, Kansas City junior, production manager; John Carnahan, Wichita junior, advertising art director; Bill Manners, Glen Head, N.Y., senior, head photographer; Don Chubb, Topeka sophomore, public relations director; Terri Turner, Colby sophomore, secretary; Sherry Euchanian, Topeka junior, and Louise Clovis, Salina junior, index; Judy Moseley, Rock Hill, Mo.; junior, copy editor; Sue Patrick, Shawnee Mission senior, centennial section; Black Biles, Hutchinson sophomore, feature editor; Frank Cox, Pleasanton sophomore, Margy Brown, Prairie Village junior, and Connie McLain, Leavenworth junior, theatre section; Don Chubb and Doug Winn, Leawood sophomore, sports department: Ed Gordon, Fort Scott sophomore, intramural editor: Meg Jackson, Wichita junior, personnel director. The Business Staff includes: Bill Wilkerson, Mission Hills junior, and Larry Geiger, Mission senior, contracts and group pictures; John Pepper, Lenexa senior, and Ken Hickerson, Des Moines, Ia., junior, advertising sales manager; Bill Porter, Topeka junior, sales and distribution manager; Jackie Caesar, St. Louis, Mo. senior, senior picture editor; Toni Taff, Leon, Ia., junior, office manager; Kay Willard, St. Louis, Mo., sophomore, Alice Henry, Hemaya, Neb., sophomore, and Ginger Elliot, Topeka junior, secretarial staff. Cellist to Perform The KU Chamber Music Series presents Gabor Rejto, cellist, as the second Stephenson Fund Concert, in a recital at 8 p.m. today in Swarthout Recital Hall. Tickets to the Gabor Rejo recital may be purchased at the Murphy Hall Box Office. Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 13, 1965 13 Two new professors have joined the philosophy department this semester, along with a professor in the history department who teaches a philosophy course. They are Richard Cole and Franklin H. Donnell Jr., in the philosophy department and Edward E. Daub in the history department. STUDENTS This information and this ad can SAVE YOU money! We offer you 1. Quality Mobil Products 2. Complete Auto Service 3. Free Pick-up and Delivery Bring this ad in for lubrication for only 75c Good until Oct.31 University Mobil Hillcrest Mobil 23rd & Naismith VI 3-5074 9th & Iowa VI 3-2144 Join Our KU Booster Club Save Your Cash Receipts College Students Faculty Members Printed in BOSTON LOS ANGELES LONDON College Libraries SUBSCRIBE NOW AT HALF PRICE Clip this advertisement and return it with your check or money order to: The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St, Boston, Mass. 02115 1 YEAR $12 6 mos. $6 COLLEGE STUDENT FACULTY MEMBER P-CN Features Supplementary Textbook Reading Material Paperbacks Books, Magazines, Newspapers Greeting Cards, Gifts Hours: 8:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m. DAILY—Including Sunday 912 Mass. THINKING ABOUT A STUDY BREAK? SANDY'S is open weeknights until 12 midnight, weekends until 2 a.m. Always better food at low prices. Fish 25c Grilled Cheese 15c Coffee, Milk 10c Orange, Root Beer and Pepsi 10c or 15c Hamburgers 15c French Fries 10c Cheeseburger 19c Chocolate, Straw- berry and Vanilla Shakes 20c SWIFT AND THRIFT DRIVE-IN SANDY'S