University Daily Kansan Page 3 Business School Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Classes The School of Business is celebrating its fortieth anniversary this year by instituting the first Annual School of Business Alumni Day. More than 5,000 alumni have been invited to attend the program and activities November 13, beginning with registration at 9 a.m. Joseph W. McGuire, dean of the school of business, said if the day was successful, it would become an annual event. THE BUSINESS School began in the fall semester of 1924. Frank T. Stockton was elected dean and 51 students were enrolled. "It seemed that the fortieth year celebration was a good time to begin," Dean McGuire said. The celebration of 40 years of growth and advancement in the business school will begin with an opening address for returning alumni by Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe at 10 a.m. November 13 at the Kansas Union. Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1964 Also speaking at the morning session is Dr. Darwin Daicoff, chief economist of the Office of Economic Analysis. His topic will be "The Business Future of Kansas." At the luncheon at 12:15 p.m. in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union, all of the former deans of the business school will speak. FRANK T. STOCKTON, Dean Emeritus, who served as head of the school for 23 years after its beginning; Leonard H. Axe, president of Pittsburg State College, who was dean for 10 years beginning in 1947; James R. Surface, Vice Chancellor of Kansas University, who was dean from 1957-62; and Joseph W. McGuire, who has been dean since July 1, 1963. The opportunity for reunion with classmates and professors is not the only advantage of Alumni Day. A chance for learning and exchanging ideas will be presented in the form of panel discussions. The panel members will be businessmen from this area and KU faculty members. Four topics for discussion will be offered."—New Managerial Techniques," "Automation and Computers in the 1960's," "Changing Government-Business Relationships," and "Management Abroad and at Home." The discussions will begin at 2 p.m. A BANQUET at 6 p.m. in the Kansas Union will feature an address by Howard Cawford, Atchison, director of sales and service of the General Motors marketing staff. Crawford is a KU graduate. All alumni attending the program have been invited to stay at KU overnight to attend the Kansas-Colorado football game Saturday and the University Theatre production of "West Side Story" Saturday evening. BIG BELT ON THE CAMPUS Canterbury belts lead all others among men with educated tastes. They prefer our classic styling, our unswerving insistence on high quality standards, our painstaking hand-craftsmanship. Small wonder the wearing of a Canterbury belt Canterbury Belts Ltd. has become identified with traditional good taste. 36 East 31st Street, New York City VOTE TODAY Tomorrow is to Late SANDY'S SWIFT AND THRIFT DRIVE-IN Hamburgers ... 15c French Fries ... 10c Cheeseburger ... 19c Fish ... 25c Grilled Cheese ... 15c Orange, Root Beer and Pepsi ... 10c or 15c Chocolate, Straw- berry and Vanilla Shakes ... 20c Coffee, Milk ... 10c EAT AT SANDY'S THRIFT AND SWIFT DRIVE-IN Youll get delicious food at low,low prices. So if you have money problems but want a good meal, hurry to Sandy's, 2120 W.9th.