En garde— Fencers travel to L.A. By RICHARD LUNDQUIST John Dillard, fencing coach, will send one man in each division to the national championships March 24-26 in Los Angeles. The probable representatives from KU will be Steve Keeler, Kansas City junior, foil; Mike Hill, Shawnee Mission junior, Sabre, and Ken Muller, Kansas City sophomore, Epee. Mike Hill, captain of this year's team, is expected by Coach Dillard to place in the top fifteen. COMPETING WITH little fanfare and with little financial assistance, the fencing team annually represents KU against some of the best teams in the country. This year's team fenced against the Air Force Academy and the University of Illinois, both ranked in the nation's top ten. KU also faced Wayne State College which was ranked among the top 15. While losing to these three along with State University of Iowa and the University of Colorado, the Jayhawks posted wins over Wichita State University, Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia and Iowa State University. Because it is not a vavity sport, the fencing team is not supported by the Kansas University Athletic Association. The team meets expenses with help from the Physical Education Department and by member contributions. LAST YEAR'S TEAM had two members who placed 13th and one 14th in the national championships. This was in view of a 4-4 season record. FENCING SEASON ENDS The KU fencing team ended the 1966-67 season last weekend with a 3-5 record. In an NCAA last weekend, the KU team defeated Kansas State Teachers College and Wichita University, but lost the championship round to the University of Iowa. The team is a member of the Amateur Fencing League of America. Most of the members of the KU team did not start fencing until they got to KU. Improvement then should be rapid with added experience. With most of this year's team back, the outlook for next year is bright. Captain Hill said that only two members will be lost by graduation and that experienced substitutes will take their places. 5x7 and 8x10 Enlargements — (Color and Black and White, from your slide or negative). Daily Kansan 11 Friday, March 17, 1967 For every enlargement you order at regular price you will receive another enlargement just like it for only lc. 'THE PANCAKE MAN' 1528 West 23rd — VI 3-7902 Students' Breakfast Special ___ 65c 1 egg, bacon, toast 18 Varieties of Pancakes and Waffles 9 Flavors of Syrup Special Luncheon Daily ___99c 11 a.m.-2 p.m. except Sat. and Sun. Chicken 'N' Fries ___99c To go or eat here Steaks, Chops & Chicken Dinners from ... $1.45 OPEN DAILY 7 a.m.- 8 p.m. — Closed Monday The Financial Institutions of Lawrence welcome The N.C.A.A. Tournament Visitors Douglas County State Bank 9th & Kentucky Lawrence National Bank 7th & Massachusetts Anchor Savings Association 9th & Ohio Lawrence Savings Association 8th & Massachusetts WE HOPE YOUR STAY IN OUR CITY IS A PLEASANT ONE!