If you see news happening-call UN 4-3646 '68ers prepare UDK - YOUR NEWSPAPER While '67 seniors are getting ready for graduation, next year's seniors are planning for the '67- '68 year. Committee chairmen and members were chosen last weekend and have already started work on assignments. SENIOR CLASS committee chairmen for next year are: senior events—Ron Young, Lawrence; publicity—Joe Godfrey, Topeka; HOPE award—Ron Gawn, and Janice Mendenhall, Wichita; senior gift—Steve Morgan, Wichita, and Tom Swale, Lawrence; senior blast-off party—Jim Merchant, Shawnee Mission, and Bruce Waller. Girard; Senior day—Bob Dotson, Webster Groves, Mo., and Mike Vance, Parsons; fall party—Steve Blaylock, Wichita, and Jama King, Lawrence; co-ordinator for senior day and fall party—Al Joseph, Potwin; special projects—Fred Krebs, Shawne Mission, and Steve Swift, Kansas City; regalia—Nancy Hageman, Prairie Village, and Anne Hamilton, Shawnee Mission; Calendar — Pat Michaelis, Iola, and Bob Swinney, Bartlesville, Okla.; picnic and spring day — Steve Schaefer, Wellington, and Martie Grogan, Oberlin; spring party — Mide Bader, Shawnee Mission, and Bob Dalton, Wichita; breakfast—Nancy Field, Bartlesville, Okla., and Mary Pringle, Kansas City, Mo.; coffees—Sara Lentz, Paola, and Sandy Arnold, Concordia; membership—Sue Tilton, Salina. The following weeks and the summer months will be spent by many returning seniors preparing events for the following year. Mining chief to talk today The acting chief of Economic Development, U.S. Bureau of Mines will be on campus today to speak to members of the State and U.S. Geological Survey, and the Geology and Economics departments of KU and Wichita State University. William Vogely will speak informally at a luncheon at 12:30 in the Kansas Union Curry Room. "I UNDERSTAND that the discussion will be in a question and answer form," said Loren King, director of information for the State Geological Survey. Vogely is expected to give the Bureau's views on regional development and the tools used to study and implement development. Following the discussion, Vogely will hold a press conference in the same room. The luncheon is sponsored by the State Geological Survey located at KU. Daily Kansan Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 17, 1967 Europe Bound? Get Your Eurail Pass Now! Travel throughout Europe via Rail at the Lowest Rates possible. Ask for folder and details about this low cost rail plan at: Maupintour Malls Shopping Center Phone VI 3-1211 Bridal Gifts Looking for an idea? Come in and look around—we have a complete selection of gifts for the bride. Elring's Gift Shop 924 Massachusetts YOUR KEY TO Each collar—carefully cut, turned and crafted—then shaped to style perfection. Shoulder contoured yokes develop proper fit and comfort. Single needle tailoring, a mark of excellence usually found only in custom made shirts. Natural sleeve proportioning is essential to avoid surplus material under arms. Sleeves are full, not pieced. Proportioned body dimensions, body trimmed and tapered at waist. Extra material where needed. Generous facings and hems. Proportional chest and shoulder measurements, longer tails. First quality buttons, sewn on for keeps: Exclusive domestic and imported fabrics of the finest quality. Shrinkage controlled to less than 1%. THE GARMENT WITH GENERATIONS OF "SHIRTBUILDING" . . . BUILT IN 821 MASS. VI 3-1951 Lawrence's Fashion Leader since 1896