Tired food? Call in chefs A professional baker and chef will aid residence hall cooks in food preparation during a two- Festival banner stolen The Traffic and Security Office reports that a KU Jazz Festival banner was taken from the information booth in front of Flint Hall Monday night. The large white canvas banner was painted with green letters reading "KU Jazz Festival Work Shop." day stay in April, according to Lenoir Ekdahl, supervisory dietitian. Seasoning, garnishments and handling of large amounts of food will be some of the topics covered. To demonstrate new methods they will be in the kitchens helping hall cooks. As a public service of the General Mills company, the men travel to institutions to introduce techniques they have perfected and ideas they have gathered. Seniors are slow in answering questionnaires Many seniors have so far passed up the opportunity to express their opinions—and perhaps bring about changes—in academic programs of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences by means of questionnaires distributed during enrollment. Aldon Bell, assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, said only a few of the questionnaires have been returned. "We hope the delay in returning them indicates thought," he said. Bell said comments will be sent to the departments they concern and will have influence in planning future programs. Questionnaires already returned have included favorable comments about the Western Civilization program, criticisms of the English Proficiency Examination and mixed comments about academic advisers, Bell said. Wait! Don't drive your car off a cliff! Let our servicemen take a look at it there may still be hope. FRITZ CO. 8th & New Hampshire 8th & New Hampshire VI 3-4321 Open Thursday Until 8:30 p.m. Downtown—Near Everything SUAPOETRYHOUR presents DAVID IGNATOW Reading His Own Poetry Browsing Room of the Student Union 4:30 Thursday, February 24th Coffee will be served