PA system, student gift? One thousand KU students have made a gift to the university and they probably don't know it. Wade Stinson, KU athletic director, announced yesterday that a public address system has been purchased for Memorial Stadium from funds left over from last year's ticket sales after the tickets had been declared unconstitutional by the student court. The court ordered refunds made to the students and all but 1,000 reclaimed their money. COMMENTING ON THE unwitting gift of the students who failed to pick up their refunds, Stinson said, "We waited until the end of the school year to give out refunds. About 1,000 students didn't pick their's up so we used the money to purchase the new public address system which will be beamed at the student section." Stinson expects the new system to be installed in time for the Kansas - Oklahoma game, October 15. Earlier this month, Stinson placed a ban on plastic horns at home football games. He stated that the noise from the horns not only inhibits the loud-speakers, but also irritates many KU fans. Daily Kansan Tuesday, September 20, 1966 11 PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS JAYHAWKER Are you a future writer, a businessman a photographer, a salesman or a secretary? The 1967 JAYHAWKER Yearbook is now taking staff applications. Many of the positions receive a salary and/or commission. Don't hesitate . . . come to the JAYHAWKER Office, room B-116 in the Union. Interviews will be held during the first two weeks of fall semester. Still LOOKING for a BOOK The Book Store makes every attempt to have all required and recommended texts on the shelves, ready for you, at least two weeks before the start of each semester. There are a number of reasons for shortages-out of stock at the publisher, mis-sent shipments, unanticipated large enrollments, late placement of orders by professors, and our old friend human error. All facilities are pushed to the utmost to cover these shortages as quickly as possible. kansas BOOKSTORE union