Fall enrollment to reach 15,300 UDK-VOICE OF STUDENT ACTIVITY An increase of 700 students next fall should boost enrollment to 15,300 according to projections by the registrar's office. James K. Hitt, registrar, said the increase is due to the gradual growth of the freshman class, the tendency for students to continue their education and the increasing attractiveness of the graduate school. HIFT CITED PRESTIGE as an important contributor to the graduate school increase. Graduate school is also becoming more of a necessity to face the advancing technological world, he said. He noted a shift in the ratio of men to women. The former ratio was 60 per cent men and 40 per cent women. It is now 55-45 and is approaching 50-50. "It is not that the number of men is decreasing." Hitt said. "but the number of women coming to KU is increasing." NEXT YEAR'S freshman class is predicted to be 2.700, the same as last year's. The 1955 freshman class was the largest to arrive at KU. It numbered 3,316 with 1,897 men and 1,419 women. Hitt believes that the new draft will not greatly affect the present college student since it is a long range plan. If the student carries the proper load and makes good grades, he will probably continue to stay in college, he said. He indicated, however, that the draft might effect the new freshman class. Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 8, 1967 CHAMPIONSHIP PARTY ★ CELEBRATING THE "HAWKERS" SECOND STRAIGHT BIG 8 CHAMPIONSHIP FREE Dance to the music of TASS and the RENEGADES Sat.-Following the K-State game Union Ball Room FREE CIB meets with AAUP Members of the College Intermediary Board were featured speakers at a meeting of the American Association of University Professors held last night in the Kansan Room of the Kansas Union. The board conducted a discussion on their role in the improvement of instruction, and reexamined the curriculum being offered. Five members attended to present opinions and lead discussion. NAME The Intermediary Board is a group of students within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, which works with the college in solving problems. LEXINGTON, Ky. — (UPI) — Spendrift Farm, one of America's thoroughbred farms, was named for a champion owned by Daniel Swigert, great-grandfather of present owner Leslie Combs II. Where Do All the Students Go to Find Beauty, Brains, Sex and Status? A frank poll of student editors in McCall's reveals—for better or worse—the reputations stamped on 46 of our nation's campuses. Which schools are the most square?...the most liberal? Where will you find the prettiest girls?...the dullest boys? On which campus do students do the most drinking? Where do they dress the sloppiest? Don't miss "WHAT THE COLLEGE CATALOGUES WON'T TELL YOU" in March in March McCall's AT ALL NEWSSTANDS NOW THE SPRING FUN RIOT THE SPRING FUN for'67 IS IN FREEPORT! SO WHERE'S FREEPORT?? It's In The Bahama's... On Fabulous Grand Bahama Island THE IN SUN PLACE... FOR THE COOL COLLEGE CROWD 8 BIG DAYS OF PARTY TIME FUN See The Grand Bahama's Fabulous Clubs (18 yrs. & Over) only Your Time Is Completely FREE To Enjoy As You Like 7 ACTION NITES MUSIC-DANCING $189 Departs April 1st YOU SAVE OVER $60.00 ON THIS SPECIAL COLLEGE TRIP PLUS . . . You Fly NON-STOP To The Bahama's With 7 Nights At The Lovely Freeport Inn . . AND It Includes Round Trip Ground Transfers - Airport-Hotel-Airport. Commerce Towers Suite 820 "YOU MAY CALL COLLECT" (Area Code 816) VI 2-9393 VACATIONS INTERNATIONAL 911 Main Street Kansas City, Mo. or contact our Campus Representatives for Brochure & Reservations Tom Hiebsch ___ VI 2-8069 Jaye Clancey ___ VI 2-0600 Rich Land ___ VI 3-6866 LIMITED SPACE - $25.00 Deposit Confirms - ACT NOW!!