Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 12, 1964 When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Alumni of the School of Business will have their first annual homecoming in forty years this weekend at the Business School Alumni Day. Ine alumni will begin their first reunion at 9 a.m. Saturday with registration at the Kansas Union. The Business School Council will assist in the registration. B-School to Celebrate 40th Year TOPEKA — (UPI) — Friday the Thirteenth is not expected to be a lucky one, as far as the Kansas Highway Patrol is concerned. The Alumni Day was instituted this year as part of the Business School's Fortieth Anniversary Celebration. The annual pheasant hunting season opens Saturday. Friday marks a mass migration of hunters bent on bagging the birds. Two zones with different bag limits may be hunted. The Patrol said it would concentrate on east-west routes with radar, air patrols and extra troopers. KU VICE CHANCELLOR James Surface will give the welcome at Friday Is Unlucky For Birds, Hunter Zone one is an area bounded on the west by U.S. 281, east and south by U.S.77 from the Oklahoma state line to El Dorado, then along Kansas 177 to the junction of U.S. 24, coming east on U.S. 24 to the Missouri line. The limit in this zone is two cocks per day and two days possession limit. Zone two is the area west of U.S. 281. Daily bag limit is three cocks possession limit six. COACH HOUSE Chairs for Tours and Counseling 12th & Oread VI 3-6369 Suited for winter—in one of our many selections. SUSAN ROMEISER President of Corbin Hall CLASSIFIEDS Bring Quick Results 10 a.m. Saturday at the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. He will be followed by George Beckman, Associate Dean of Faculties, who will speak on the university's role in international education. Beckman is director of the University's international programs. THE DEANS ARE: Frank T. Stockton, Dean Emeritus, head of the Business School for 23 years; Leonard H. Axe, President of Pittsburgh State College, dean from 1947-57; James R. Surface, dean from 1957-62; and Joseph W. McGuire, dean since July 1, 1963. During the afternoon session of the Alumni Day, four panel and case discussions will be held. The topics of the discussions, which will begin at 2 p.m. are—"New Managerial Techniques," "Automation and Computers in the 1960's," "Changing Government-Business Relationships," and "Management Abroad and at Home." Dr. Darwin Daicoff, Lawrence Chief Economist of the Office of Economic Analysis, will speak at 11 a.m. on the "Business Future of Kansas." RECORDS RECORDS At a 12:15 p.m. luncheon in the Big Eight Room, all the former deans of the Business School will be the speakers. "I don't think too many will be staying," Mitchell said, "because I understand there are no accommodations in town." "Alumni have been invited to stay overnight at KU for the "West Side Story" performance at the University Theatre Friday night and the KU-Colorado Football game Saturday. Mitchell added, however, many of the returning alumni are parents of KU students, who decided to return both for the Alumni Day and Parents' Day. At the close of the day, the featured speaker will be Howard Crawford, Atchison, Director of Sales and Service of the General Motors Marketing Staff. Crawford, a KU graduate, will speak at 6 p.m. at the banquet. WILEY MITCHELL, associate dean of Business Administration, said Wednesday that he would estimate an attendance of 100-150 persons. BELL'S Artist of The Week HARRY BELAFONTE! Complete selection of albums RECORDS at BELL'S 925 Mass. VI 3-2644 Daily Delivery Anywhere In Town RECORDS You owe it to yourself to find out what the Bell System can offer you! We're a vigorous business in a booming field一communications. Our choice of jobs is vast and varied. Each has particular requirements for excellence. We need good people for management because of our policy of promoting from within. You move up at your own speed as demonstrated by your individual performance. The Bell System companies where people find solutions to exciting problemsare equal opportunity employers. We want to meet those who have done well and who expect to keep on doing well. You owe it to yourself to find out what kind of a rewarding business or engineering career the Bell System can offer you. Our recruiting team will be on your campus soon, so make an interview appointment now at your Placement Office. Promotions naturally go to those who can successfully run their jobs with minimum assistance, deal effectively with people, handle tough and unfamiliar assignments—people who can produce. BELL SYSTEM American Telephone and Telegraph Co. Associated Companies We work in space... to provide the world's finest communications I ---