PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Wilson nominees named More than 100 KU seniors have been nominated for Woodrow Wilson Fellowships, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has announced. From this number about 75 will be asked to submit applications to the college office by Nov.20. These candidates will be interviewed by a scholarship committee in January. The winners will be named in March or April. Last year KU was awarded 18 Wilson scholarships, chosen from 28 applicants. This year's nominees include: John Latham, Attichion; Bonnie Latham, Attichion; Nancy Sanders, Richard Warmer; Daniel Brune, Judith Thompson; Carl Gibson, Tyson Travis, Nancy Gallup and Paula Sie Dickens, all of Law- ROBERT MANWEILER, Hoisington; Mary McLelland, Pratt; Walter Mooney, Wichita; Charles Kifer, Scott City; Andrea Speer, Kansas City; Roxie Coley, Salina; Mike Gresser; Rowell Paul; Faulkner; Leawood; Louvain Paul; Dwiegoe. Harriet Schultz, Overland Park; James Perkins, Prairie Village; Elden Kopper, Topea; Rick Harrington, Torre Hatte, Ind.; Martin Holmer, Michael Richardson, Overland Park; Sara Kirkland, Bartlesville, Okla. Danielle Harder, Wichita; Klonda Speer, Scottsville; Suzanne Harvey, Newton, Pa.; Carole Cour, El Dorado; Patricia Cowen, Junction City; Barbara Crown, Wichita; Loren Crown, Bethel; Susan David, Parkville, Mo DAVID HALL. Coffsville; Richard Harp, Harperland Park; Sara Harvey, Winston Salem; John Harvey, Wis.; Gerald Holemouth, Sharon Springs; Susana Holroyd, Sedan; Neil Hudson; Sawnee Mission; Patricia Hudson, Kansas City; William Hurt, Sedalia, Mo. John Jewell, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Lerle Langdon, Fall River; Richard Lobdell, Salina; Anne Lockhart, Wichita; Al Martin, Shawnee Mission; Michael McDaniel, Wichita; Robert Moary, Poitie; Mowry, Hoxie; Jeff Nichols, Stockton; Michael Orth, El Dorado; Bruce Osborne, Kansas City. Katherine Patterson, Newton Square, Pa.; Michael Pierce, McPheron art, Kansas City, Mo.; Nelson Reperp, Osatwahie; James Robinson, Humansville Mo.; Stanton Rosenthal, Island Park; Larry Salmon, Winfield. BRUCE WARREN, Emporia; Lauren Welch, Axell; Leonard West, West; Stuart Kirkpatrick, Wendidk, Aitchison; Claudia Williams, Topeka; Victoria Williams, Shawnee Mission, Stanley Witt, Boulder, Colo.; Wooldoybury, boodbury; Angus Wentt, Wint Mark Scheel, Emporia; John Shapley, Wichita; Maita Sellers, Mobile, Ala.; Carl Struby, Leawood; Ann Thompson, Topeka; Mary Ann Trayler, Emporia; Dennis Tuggle, Cimarron; Carol Uhlig, Kansas City; William Underwood, Carthage. Mo; Steven Peacock, Voceria, Ill. Daily Kansan David Diepbenbrock, Shawnee Mission; Jamie Doll, Dolly Joel Miller; Jeffrey O'Neill, Peter Wednesday, November 9, 1966 Continued on page 10 SPECIAL Gay Gibson and "Oliver" (Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Nov. 10, 11, 12) are so right together. Choose your favorite from our popular collection. Sketched—milk-white wool baby-blanket princess with empire fringe. ... a special dress! Shown, $26. Owens Flower Shop 9th & Indiana . . . a special date! SPECIAL every Thursday, Friday, Saturday Cash & Carry Only FRESH ROSES OR CARNATIONS 9 for $1.00 Owens Flower Shop ENGINEERS CHEMICAL -CIVIL-MECHANICAL American Oil Company Manufacturing Department Subsidiary of Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has many challenging opportunities for engineers. Nine locations most in Midwest and Mid-Southwest. ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS FRIDAY,NOV.11 An Equol Opportunity Employer Contact Placement Office HOW BULKY IS TOO BULKY? SWEATERS? Never too bulky for TOPS. Your angoriest sweater is safe—and beautiful at TOPS.