--- Patronize Kansan Advertisers Writers to lecture to English classes Two novelists, including the author of "Catch-22," and two poets will lecture at KU part-time next year in the English department's writers-in-residence program. HELLER IS author of "Catch-22," long time best-seller and has also written several stories and essays for "Esquire" and "Holiday" magazines. He was educated at New York University, Columbia and Oxford, has worked on numerous magazines and taught at Penn State University and the University of Pennsylvania. They are novelists Joseph Heller and Jordan Crittenden and poets William Stafford and Ed Dorn. Crittenden, a 1958 KU graduate from San Francisco, is author of the recently acclaimed novel, "Balloons are Available." He also has published stories in the "New Yorker" and "Atlantic" magazines. Stafford, born in Hutchinson, has published, "Down in my Heart," "West of Your City," "The Rescued Year," and "Travelling Through the Dark," for which he received the National Book Award and the Shelley Memorial Award. He now teaches at Lewis and Clark College. DORN. EDUCATED at Black Mountain College, (N.C.), is author of four volumes of poems: "The Newly Fallen," "From Gloucester Out," "Hands Up" and "Idaho Out." He now teaches at the University of Essex, England. Heller will be at KU for one week next fall, Crittenden, for three weeks in October; Stafford, for three weeks in March, and Dorn, for three weeks in March and April. A new addition this year to commencement day activities will be a parents' luncheon to be held in Oliver Hall June 5. Lunch to fete parents The luncheon will replace the traditional Strong Hall parents' reception, said Kenneth Rothwell, associate professor of English and co-chairman of the planning committee. "WE PLAN TO HAVE an art display for the parents," Rothwell said, "and a movie, 'From Topeka with Love,' produced for 1965 Rock Chalk. "The luncheon will be a buffet, with small tables, no big head table, and a KU faculty host seated at each one," he said. WILSON'S SUPPLY & SERVICE 1016 Mass. VI 3-2182 Converse-Nylon Parkas, Rain Pants & Rain Coats Fishing Supplies Entertainment will be supplied by three singing groups to be strolling among tables. "The event will be crowned with a speech by Chancellor Wescoe," Rothwell said. Daily Kansan Thursday, May 18, 1967 4 If the Shoe Fits REPAIR IT. Our Business Is Getting Under Foot 8th St. Shoe Repair 107 E. 8th, 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Play It Safe Have Your Car Safety Checked Before You Go Home! Bridge does mechanical work at reasonable prices Bridge Standard Service 601 Mass. VI3-9897 All Graduating SENIORS You must pick up your cap and gown coupon and all graduation material by 5:00,FRIDAY,MAY19 at the BUSINESS OFFICE, 121 STRONG If you have paid your Senior Class Dues, your cap and gown are paid for. IF YOU HAVE NOT PAID YOUR SENIOR DUES, the charge will be $4.50. PICK UP A SENIOR REMINDER