New York rep meets KU Board A representative from the New York offices of Mademoiselle magazine met with five members of KU's College Board yesterday. Jacquelyn Henderson, assistant college competition editor, was guest at an informal discussion on College Board procedure. She was also on campus to check on possible modeling scenes for the "campus beat" section of the August issue. KU “Mademoiselle” Board members are Lynn Payer, Wichita senior; DeeDee Greiner, Lawrence sophomore; Janis Ogrizovich, Kansas City, Mo., freshman; Marty Mullen, Kalamazoo, Mich., senior; and Christine (Katz) Becicka, Shawnee Mission junior. MEMFERS OF THE Board are chosen each fall from entries in a national contest. Questionnaires are filled out concerning art. fashion, and journalism. One thousand five hundred college board members are selected, each serving until she graduates. Several times a semester, board members are asked to fill out questionnaires about KU activities and possible magazine college models. Newsworthy clippings concerning the campus are submitted periodically. Each February, competition is held to choose a guest editor for the August issue of Mademoiselle. This contest is similar to the original competition. In discussing her College Board position, Miss Payer said, "The best part of it is getting to publicize KU and possibly being chosen guest editor. It is a great deal of fun; all the questionnaires are on interesting topics." Halls group to meet Nearly 400 students from about 40 schools will be visitors on the campus April 6,7 and 8 for the national convention of the Association of University Residence Halls (AURH). The main speakers at the convention will be Dr. Karl Menninger and Chancellor Clarke W. Wescoe. Dr. Menninger will speak at the April 6 banquet on student mental adjustment, Chancellor Wescoe's subject at the April 8 banquet will be "what the administration thinks the student leader is and should be." OTHER SPEAKERS include Thomas Johns, previously at Missouri Valley College; Robert Crane, assistant dean of the School of Education at the University of Illinois; Vladimir Dupre, associate professor of human relations at KU; and Emily Taylor, dean of women. Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 29, 1967 A panel of four will discuss education in the 21st Century. Panel members are William Conboy, professor of speech and drama; Clark Bricker, professor of chemistry; Bill Robinson, associate director of the computation center; and Sara Paretsky, Eudora senior. 9 Patronize Kansan Advertisers Larson Bros. Superior "400" 6th & Maine NOW OPEN 24 HRS. Dealers in Service and Convenience to YOU. lunch meat milk @ 39c—1/2 gal. eggs—2 doz. A-large—89c chips, coffee, cookies bread, soft drinks, rolls Gas-Oil-Lube