Hard luck story Jayhawker still nests By JOHN KIELY The Jayhawker yearbook isn't out of its nest yet. It isn't flying now and won't even be gliding before Christmas. Heading the flight process is Blake Biles, Hutchinson junior and yearbook editor. When he talks about the book he tells a hard luck story. First, Biles had to attend summer school here so he could afford, draft-wise, the lighter loads during the regular year. Second, his business manager and art director weren't here this summer. This left him with what he called their local "busy work." THEN, AT SEMESTER'S open- Official Bulletin This Week: Is Peace Corps Week. Office, 305 Kansas Union, UN, 4-3774. Athena Users Group Workshop. All Day. 210 Learned Hall. Playmaker Club. 12 noon. Faculty Poetry Hour. 4 p.m. David Ignatow. Poetry Poet. Joahy Wacko Room, Kanss Upton. 16 Psychology Colloquium. 4.p.m., Prof. Hawke Baumgartel, KU. Forum Harvard University. Danforth Devotions. 4:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Sponsored by the chapel. A1AA Lecture. 7 p.m. Richard Holloway, Boeing-Wichita "What Engineers Need to Know Besides Engineering." 210 Learned Hall. KU-Y Ski Club Meeting, 7 p.m. Demonstration of skiing exercises and information about trips. Jayhawk Boom, Kansas, Union Newman Club Lecture. 7 p.m. John Kchoe, S. J. W "Why Not Go to God Alone: The Church As Community." Student Center, 1915 Stratford Rd. Carillon Recital. Albert Gerken. 7 p.m. Classical Film. 7 & 9 p.m. "I Live" p.m. Classical Film, 7 & 9 p.m. "I Live" Little Symphony. 8 p.m. Swarthout Residual, Yon. TOMORROW Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "Too, Bogue's Trial." Athena Users Group Workshop. All Dec 20, 2015 Full Principal-Freshman-Counselor Conference. All Day, Campus. Philosophy Lecture. 7:30 p.m. Prof. Donald Gustafson, U. of Colo. "Momentary Intensions." Forum Room. Kansas Union. Experimental Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "The Rogue's Trial." College Life, 9 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta, 1540 La. Foreign Students: People-to-People Tour to Truman Library-Museum and Agriculture Hall Tuesday, Saturday, and Sunday. Union 12 at 10 a.m., day to sign up for this free field trip. Indian Students; Don't fail to complete the Indian Junior Chamber of Commerce informational form given earlier. In turn it in at 258 Strong Hall. ing the Jayhawker "started out way ahead (of schedule). A lot of little things are holding us up." One held him up for three weeks. "We were gung-ho for anybody who wanted to work." So, interviews selecting the 200 man crew lasted three weeks and pushed some assignments aside until recruiting was completed. With the crew complete and assignments made, luck remained bad. "Lack of experience," said Biles, summing up the next batch of problems. For example he cited his layout editor. This man, charged with the placement of items on the page, took his work to an art professor here, related Biles. "He was told that about half his pages were wrong." However, Biles continues, "now he can work 20 to 30 pages in half an hour." THAT'S ONE area. "We," said Biles, turning to another area, "as in the past, have had photography problems." Currently the Jayhawker's first section is, to quote its editor, "midway between here and Parsons." There the photo engraving is done. When those engravings return to Lawrence, they, with the rest of the material already here, can go to press. If the Jayhawker had had hard times, what about Biles? "I spend 40 to 45 hours a week on it. . . . I've been to bed for about five hours in the last three days. . . . Last night I stuffed envelopes for a party Sunday night. We had to get them out last night. Done by about 2 o'clock in the morning." Why did he want the job? "I worked on my high school yearbook. When I came up here this was getting paid. I had to go to do so I started working on it." WHAT ARE HIS duties? "I'm a fairly good organizer and 90 per cent of my work has to do with putting everything together." For this putting everything together, he says he'll get $1,000. If it's all put together by graduation time this spring, he says that, with All-Student Council approval, he gets a $250 bonus. He's not in it for the money though, he says and adds, "I wouldn't have the job unless I was betting paid. I had to go to school this summer." If he hadn't needed to make 30 credit hours for the year to satisfy his draft board he said he would have been working. The pay he gets, Biles notes, is low by comparison with what other yearbook editors get. "But," he adds, "I'm not gripping about that at all." The money he gets and all other Jayhawk expenditures come from subscriptions and advertising. "The Jayhawk," Biles said, is "self-sustaining." Alpha Phi- Continued from page 1 "No matter what you choose to wear, if it looks good on you, it will look good no matter what style it is," she said. SCHOOLWEAR, particularly skirts and sweaters, is her favorite type of clothing. She sews many of her own clothes and said the black satin cocktail dress she modeled was made by her mother and sister. The fashion show last night climaxed competition which began Dec. 1 with 43 candidates selected from the various living groups. The finalists were chosen after preliminary screening in two closed shows. Three photographs of Miss Tinkler will be sent to "Glamour" in March. The magazine's selection of the top ten will be based solely on the photographs. Winners will be announced in "Glamour"'s August edition. Daily Kansan "Is Kansas Still the Most Republican State" will be the 38-year old KU graduate's topic. George Nettels, Kansas Republican chairman, will address the Collegiate Young Republicans (CYR) at their 7:30 p.m. Wednesday meeting in 303 Bailey. 3 Wednesday, December 7, 1966 Nettels was elected to his present post in August and managed the 1966 Republican Kansas campaign. 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