Jayhawker to choose outstanding seniors Six outstanding seniors will be chosen as Hilltoppers for the fall issue of the Jayhawker Magazine yearbook at a meeting Wednesday of the Selection Board, Blake Biles, editor of the Jayhawker and Hutchinson junior, said today. The award is given on the basis of scholastic excellence and outstanding extracurricular activity. HILLTOPPER Selection Board members include Aldon Bell, Assi tant Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Donald K. Alderson, Dean of Men; Miss Emily Taylor, Dean of Women; Blake Biles, Hutchinson junior and editor of the Jayhawker; Steve Meyer, Leavenworth senior and business manager of the Jayhawker; Mary Lynn Mangan, Oliver Hall resident director; George Fletcher, Sylvania, Ohio, graduate student and president of Inter-Fraternity Council, and Bill Reese III, Hiawatha law student. Business staff appointees for the 1967 Jayhawker have been announced by Steve Meyer, business manager and Leavenworth senior. Over 100 applicants were considered during the three weeks of interviews. the chairmen are Sheila Wiseman, Lawrence junior and organizations contract manager; Suzanne Saffels, Garden City sophomore and living groups manager; Sallie Lillard, Salina junior and senior pictures editor; Dean to address business meeting ce A convocation for undergraduate students in the School of Business will be held this Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. The meeting will be divided into three parts. The second part of the meeting will be an explanation of the changes in courses and requirements in the school. JOSEPH W. McGuire, dean of the School of Business, will open the meeting and speak about the business school in general. The Business Student Association, which is similar to the College Intermediate Board, will explain its purposes and how it will propagate information to high schools and alumni about the school. Gary Gribben, Parsons senior and distribution manager; Charlotte Bartlesmeyer, Fort Scott junior and Union pictures manager; Tom Simpson, Lawrence freshman and pictures scheduler; Dick Grove, Hutchinson senior and advertising manager, and Janice Mendenhall, Wichita junior and sales manager. Kansas grads migrate MANHATTAN—Kansas college graduates tend to migrate from the state for the simple reason that Kansas can't offer them jobs. Balfour S. Jeffrey, president of Kansas Power and Light, told the Educated Manpower Utilization Conference at Kansas State University last week that four-year and advanced degree graduates need 10,388 more jobs than Kansas can offer annually. Some graduates prepare for fields without opportunity in Kansas, yearn for big city life, or are attracted by initial salary offers elsewhere. 13 Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 18, 1966 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS SUA Classical Film Series presents Jean Cocteau's masterful adaptation of the famous Greek legend ORPHEUS (France, 1949) "Its importance in the future will be as great as any of the other major films of the last ten years or more." British Film Institute TWO SHOWINGS: 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. — Dyche Auditorium — Wednesday Single Admission: 60c — Season Ticket: $5.00 WHAT COLOR IS T&C's BROCADE? Any color you desire. Shoes and bag come in beautiful white with silver that dyes perfectly to match any color you want. See the exquisite collection of dyeable brocades by Town & Country Shoes now in our shoe salon White vyrene in closed or sling pumps Also available: all heel heights