41 are named to new Board Forty-one students, representing seven schools and an auxiliary unit, have been chosen as members of the Student Advisory Board for the 1967-68 school year. SCHOOLS WITH representatives on the advisory board are the Business School, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Engineering School, the School of Education, the School of Fine Arts, the School of Journalism, and the School of Pharmacy. The purpose of the board is to advise freshmen who enroll late and all transfer students. Also, it serves as a general advisory board for all KU students. An auxiliary board has been established to assist the representatives of the various professional schools. New members of the Student Advisory Board are: Business: Keith Culver, Shidler, Okla, sophomore; and Heather Macdonald, Hutchinson freshman. COLLEGE: Nomi Camin, Lawrence junior; Gayle Carden, Kansas City sophomore; William Clutz, Rochester, N.Y., sophomore; Terry Cox, Deerfield sophomore; John Coyle, Coffeyville sophomore; Doug Douville, Overland Park sophomore; Mike Geitz, Horton sophomore; Kay Harris, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Mike Kirk, Kansas City sophomore; Ruth Kolarik, Caldwell sophomore; Gary McCielland, Topeka sophomore; Jane McLaughlin, Wichita sophomore; and Jeff Rockwell, Wichita sophomore. ENGINEERING: Robert Colwell, Neodesha sophomore; Richard Grote, Alton, ill., sophomore; and Jim Hay, Prairie Village junior. EDUCATION: Cilla Eichorn, Galesburg, Ill., sophomore; Pat Grayson, Overland Park sophomore; Nancy Hull, Sedgwick junior; Kristi Klohr, Coffeville junior; and Cathy McCullagh, Independence sophomore. FINE ARTS: Kathleen Bendowsky, Broken Bow, Nebr., sophomore; John Chaloner, Topeka sophomore; Nancy Hitt, Lawrence sophomore; Melinda Grable, Shawnee Mission sophomore; and Beth Roeder, Burlington sophomore. JOURNALISM: Everold Hosein, California, Trinidad, sophomore. PHARMACY: Nancy Keplinger, Overland Park sophomore; and Janet Will, Shawnee Mission sophomore. AUXILIARY: Sarah Bagby, Coffeyville sophomore; Lou Abernathy, Topeka sophomore; Ginger Corsini, Pittsburg sophomore; John Cutter, Hutchinson junior; Steve Davis, Lyons sophomore; Bill Deschner, Leawood sophomore; Linda Harrington, Terre Haute, Ind., sophomore; Barbara Lang, Tulsa, Okla., sophomore; and Steve Smith Shawnee Mission junior. CAVE WALKING SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — (UPI) Americans will walk about 8 million miles through caves this year, it is estimated by Robert Hudson, president of the National Caves Association. Hudson, manager of Meramec Caverns, Stanton, Mo., says no two caves are alike. "That's the reason so many people visit many caves," he says. Talk topic is 'speech' Dr. Frank E. X. Dance, formerly assistant professor of speech at KU and currently professor of speech at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, will give the closing lectures in a series of lectures sponsored by the speech communication and human relations division of the department of speech and drama. Dr. Dance, Director of the Communication Research Center at the University of Wisconsin, is the author of numerous journal articles and former editor of the "Journal of Communication." He is the author of "The Citizen Speaks," "Business and Professional Communication," and is the editor of the recently published book, "Theories of Speech Communication." All interested persons are invited to hear Dr. Dance at 3:30 p.m.today in 504 Summerfield, when his topic will be "The Functions of Speech Communication." "Performance as Content in the Basic Speech Course" will be his subject for the final lecture at 9:30 a.m. Friday in 302 Summerfield Hall. 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. 9 Exclusive mark ZANDVOORT, Holland—(UPI) Jim Clark of Scotland is the only man ever to win the Grand Prix of Holland auto race three times, sweeping the 1962, 1963 and 1964 races. Daily Kansan Thursday, May 11, 1967 If you see news happening— call UN 4-3646 The Official UNIVERSITY of KANSAS RING The ideal graduation gift. Available in a selection of sizes, stones and optional features. Jesten's Owatonna Minnesota SERVING THE THIRD GENERATION OF AMERICA'S COLLEGE STUDENTS kansas union BOOKSTORE LAWRENCE JAYCEES and STEVENSON OLDSMOBILE Proudly present The 1967 MISS LAWRENCE—KU PAGEANT AN OFFICIAL MISS AMERICA PRELIMINARY To Be Held At MURPHY HALL AUDITORIUM Preliminaries—Thursday, May 18-7:00 p.m. With Jan Monsees, Miss Lawrence-KU 1966, Mistress of Ceremonies Finals—Friday, May 19-8:00 p.m. With Debbie Ann Bryant, Miss America 1966, Mistress of Ceremonies Murphy Hall PURCHASE TICKETS AT Stevenson Oldsmobile Preliminaries-One Dollar Jaycees Finals—Two Dollars