7 Smithsonian man will head museum Philip S. Humphrey, chairman of vertebrate zoology at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., is to become the new director of the Natural History Museum and the chairman of the KU zoology department. Humphrey earned his B.A. from Amherst College and his M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. From 1955-57 he was the research curator of birds at the Yale University's Peabody Museum and was assistant professor of zoology. IN 1962 he went to the Smithsonian Institution as curator of birds for the United States National Museum. He has written numerous scientific articles and contributed to various books and encyclopedias. 50 per cent of ID cards not picked up Humphrey will be taking E. About 45 or 50 per cent of the new KU-ID cards have not been picked up, according to William Kelly, associate registrar. Kelly said the cards may still be obtained at the main circulation desk in Watson Library until June 5, when they will be available at the Office of Admissions and Records. This summer Watson will change over to an IBM checkout system utilizing the new ID's. Raymond Hall and A. Bryon Leonard's place on the KU campus next year. Hall, professor of zoology, has been the director of the Natural History Museum since 1944. He has reached the administrative retirement age of 65. NEXT FALL he will be on sabbatical leave to Washington, D.C., and the University of Maryland to finish research papers on mammology. Remember MOTHER'S DAY Sunday, May 14 He will return to KU to teach and do research in the zoology department. Remember ANDREWS GIFTS Every Day Andrew's Gifts MITCHUM CONTRIBUTES Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 9, 1967 Malls Shopping Center VI 2-1523 HOLLYWOOD—(UPI)—Robert Mitchum has contributed $5,000 to the Motion Picture Relief Fund for the $40 million building program. 'HARDY BOYS' ON TV HOLLYWOOD — (UPI) — 20th Century-Fox is putting together a television series based on the old adventure books, "The Hardy Boys." Patronize Kansan Advertisers I've Got My Eye On The Man... in a VAN HEUSEN "417' VANOPRESS SHIRT And what an eyeful he is! A physique as well-built and manner as smooth as his permanently pressed . . . VANOPRESS shirt. A swingy style that matches the "417" authentic tailoring of his button-down collar and V Tapered fit. Switched-on stripes or colorful solids in dress or sport. Van Heusen has them all. Will I keep him in sight? You'd better believe it! Build up your following with Passport 360, the influential line of men's toiletries by Van Heusen. VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS AVAILABLE AT 811 Ross DISNEY MEN'S WEAR Mass. SENIOR CLASS PARTY Friday, May 12 2:30-6:00 TGIF at the Stables (Closed to everyone but seniors and their dates) 7:30-12:00 at the Armory Featuring the Red Dogs Admission Free with Senior ID - Non-Senior Dates $1 Admission covers both activities FREE BEER This is the last chance for the class of '67 to really swing -- so let's make it a big one!