MOSAIC FOR POOL Seniors give Jayhawk By Karen Henderson A large mosaic Jayhawk with "University of Kansas" inscribed below it will be constructed to cover the south wall of the indoor pool of Robinson Gym as this year's senior gift, Larry Bast, Topeka senior and co-chairman of the gift committee, said today. The mosaic will be designed by Tim McGinty, St. Louis, Mo., senior in architecture. The contractor's estimate is for $4,100 and work should start before school is out, Bast said. SENIORS VOTED ON the gift at the coffee yesterday in the Kansas Union where Clark E. Bricker, professor of chemistry, was awarded the annual HOPE award. The other two gift choices were to refurbish Room 306 of the Kansas Union into a University Centennial Room using original material from Fraser Hall or a donation to Student Aid Funds. Bast said about 400 seniors voted and the winning idea had a "clear majority." The senior class has $6,000 to cover the cost of the gift, the coffee yesterday and the senior party tentatively scheduled for May 31, he said. BOB WOODY, Bartlesville. Okla., president of the senior class, said officers are still looking for a place to have the party. Traditional pipes will be given to each senior at the breakfast to be held the morning of Commencement. The "Last Gasp," the final publication of the senior class satirizing the University, will be distributed at the breakfast, he said. Songbooks containing all the traditional KU songs and sorority and fraternity songs, compiled by the Alumni Association, have been purchased for seniors, Woody said. RICHARD WINTERMOTE, executive secretary of the Alumni Association, explained items on the "Senior Reminder" about Commencement activities. Seniors were told to wear their tassels on the front left side. He suggested that girls wear flats because of the long march. Residence halls will be open for guests and seniors should contact the Alumni Office for information, he said. Senior announcements are on sale at the Kansas Union Bookstore in a limited quantity. The leather-bound booklet is $1, the cardboard cover is 50 cents and the greeting card type is 20 cents. 4 Daily Kansan Thursday, May 5, 1966 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS to MOTHER with love... Russell Stover CANDIES Phone VI 3-3771 Malls Shopping Center Dreaming Of A New Car? Stop dreaming and come down to Douglas County State Bank and find out how easy it is to have that new car with a Douglas County auto loan. You have up to 36 months to repay with low bank rates. Come in today and let us help make your dreams come true. DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK 9th & Kentucky Lawrence's Convenience Bank KIEF'S RECORD & STEREO A MOTHER'S DAY Special! All Andy William's Albums $272 Andy Williams has the album of the The Academy Award - winner, "The Shadow of Your Smile," tops this superb new song package by the most versatile male vocalist in the business. In addition to the title tune, Andy's selections include: "That Old Feeling," "Meditation," "Try to Remember," "Michelle," "Somewhere," "The Summer of Our Love," "Peg O' My Heart," "How Insensitive," "Yesterday," "Bye Bye Blues" and "A Taste of Honey." After reading that lineup, are there any questions when we call Andy's new LP the album of the year? On COLUMBIA RECORDS or the year! @"COLUMBIA" MARCAS REG. PRINTED IN U.S.A. AT THE MALLS SHOPPING CENTER 1.