Military Ball queen candidates named SUE TYLER Army SUSAN LITTOOY Navy MARSHA KRESGE Air Force SHERRIE WALES Air Force LU SURFACE Navy CELIA EICHHORN Army —UDK Photos by Maury Breecher Sue Tyler, Bartlesville, Okla. junior; Lu Surface, Lawrence junior; Marsha Kresge, Salina junior; Sherrie Wales, Loring Air Force Base, Maine, junior; Cilla Eichhorn, Galesburg sophomore and Susan Littooy, Hutchinson sophomore, comprise the list of candidates selected by ROTC cadets and midshipmen. The queen will be chosen the On December 2 one of six KU coeds will be crowned queen of the 1966 Military Ball. KU faculty pay is low If a KU professor moved to Iowa State, chances are he would make about $65 more per month. Oklahoma State was the only school in the Big Eight to pay, on the average, less for instructors than KU. When the Big Eight schools met to discuss their teachers' salaries, KU was nearly halfway down the wage scale. Full professors from KU averaged a wage fifth from the top; associate professors, averages were fourth and assistant professors' average salaries were fifth. THE KANSAN asked Raymond Nichols, vice-chancellor in charge of finances, to explain how pay rates were meted out. He said that department chairmen and school deans submit requests for their subordinates' wages. These requests go to the Chancellor, Nichols said, and the Board of Regents must also agree to accept them. Lecture in French on literature The minimum scale used as a base for instructors' wages is changed yearly by the Board of Regents. French authors and various aspects of french literature are among the topics featured at meetings of the KU French Graduate Colloquium Series. The first speaker was Victor Brombert professor of French literature from Yale University. His topic was "Four Forms of Realism in the 19th Century Novel." RONALD TOBEIN, acting chairman of the French and Italian Department said speakers scheduled thus far for the current school year include Roger Kempf, Northwestern University; Francis Hoffmann, Princeton; and John Pappas, University of Pennsylvania. "Diderot and the Problems of Language" is the title of the lecture to be given by Kempf on Jan. 12, 1967. Tobin said Hoffman will speak on Balzac, and Pappa will discuss "an aspect of 18th century French literature." Tires and Gloss East End of 9th Street V13-0956 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Indoors or out, warm weather or cold, Lady B's bring you a chic fashion look in classic, fun footwear. They're sleek in look...trim in fit...wonderfully light and comfortable. Leisurely fashioned for dorm, travelling, shopping or just lounging around. Numerous styles and colors to choose from...complete size and width ranges. Come slip into YOUR pair of Lady Bostonians—today! $13.95 and $14.95 Brown, Cordo Brown, Navy Blue, Grain and Brown Grain 813 Mass. night of the ball following meetings with each of the candidates. Judges will announce their selection during intermission. The Military Ball is sponsored annually by Scabbard and Blade, tri-service honorary military organization for ROTC juniors and seniors. John Whited, Wichita senior, is the current chairman. VI 3-2091 This year's ball will feature an 18-piece post orchestra from Fort Leavenworth army post. The event will begin at 9 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Daily Kansan Tuesday, November 15, 1966 7 Ends Tonight—7:15 & 9:20 "ALVAREZ KELLY" Next! Starts Wednesday They Fracture The Frontier! Dean HARTIN Alam Delon "Texas Across the River TECHRICOLOR® A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Ends Tonight: 7:15-9:15 "What's up Tiger Lily?" Next! Starts Wednesday Matinees Matthews at the film that 2:00 p.m. shocked the Evenings critics... at now uncut, 7:30 only uncensored for all Sunset BRIDE IN THEATRE · West on Highway 90 Ends Tonight! Show 7:00 "BEAU GESTE" & "The OUTSIDERS" Starts "Peyton Place" Starts "Peyton Place" Wed! "Return of Peyton Place"