Thursday, May 9, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 It takes time to be Miss Kansas Photo by Bruce Patterson THE OFFICIAL GIRL AND HER OFFICIAL CAR Not every girl has her name embossed on the side of a new car—but not every girl is Miss Kansas—just Kandee Klein, Tribune sophomore. She spends many weekends driving all over the state to fulfill official duties. By Kathy Hall Kansan Staff Reporter Being Miss Kansas isn't as glamorous as most people might think, although if she had it to do over, Kandee Kae Klein, Tribune sophomore and Miss Kansas 1968, would gladly try again. Although she will attend the Miss Lawrence-KU pageant beginning tonight at 7:15 p.m. in the University Theatre, she will have no official duties—something of a change of pace for Kandee. She has been away from KU the last nine weekends attending pageants and making appearances for a national automobile company and an oil firm. Kandee will also be a member of the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women in Kansas as well as being good-will ambassador for the state. She travels in an official Miss America car complete with her name and title embossed on the side. Strangely enough, the cars (she gets a new one every three or four thousand miles) come equipped with a Missouri license plate. Kandee explained that the regional office of the car company is located in Kansas City. Mo. Because of her official duties she hasn't been able to participate Kansas to have mile post marks TOPEKA — State highway director John Montgomery said today the state highway department has begun installation of mile-post markers on all major routes in Kansas. Montgomery said the markers will benefit motorists and highway patrol and sheriff's officers by making it easier to pinpoint accurately locations of accidents or emergencies. On through roads the markers will show distances from the Kansas- Oklahoma or the Kansas-Colorado state borders. Those routes that have their south or west point of origin in Kansas will show the distance from that terminus. When two or more routes are carried on the same roadway, mileage markers will show the distances of the U.S. route. The department expects to install mile posts on about 60 percent of the state roads in 1968, and the rest in 1969. Skippers do it! English Leather PROTECTIVE AND MANAGEMENT INC. NORTHWEST, FLORIDA For men who want to be where the action is. Very intrepired. Very masculine. ALL-PURPOSE LOTION. $2.50, $4.00, $6.50. From the complete array of ENGLISH LEATHER men's toiletries. now serving as AWS Floor Representative. She will also be a Pompon girl next fall and has been practicing at least twice a week. POPULAR FILM SERIES THE APPALOOSA MARLON ANJANETTE BRANDO COMER Plus A Comedy Short Dyche Auditorium Fri., Sat., Sun. — 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. as fully as she would like in Hill activities, although she was recently named "Most Outstanding Woman of Naismith Hall" and is Only 40c THE 1968 JAYHAWKER Can Still Be Purchased For $7.00 at Strong Rotunda During Distribution THERE ARE A DOZEN GREAT SHOE NAMES BUT IN SANDALS CAN YOU THINK OF MORE THAN ONE? This shiny, gold-chained version of Bernardo's classic T-strap sandal may very well be the missing link in your shoe collection. "Tota" in small, medium or large. fourteen dollars BERNARDO Bunny Black's Royal College Shop JUNIORS! Help your senior class to work hard and play hard! Apply now to be a senior class committee chairman. The committees are in the area of parties, regalia, commencement, senior coffees, special projects, senior calendar, HOPE award, Senior Day, and more. We also strongly encourage you to give some thought to what you would like to see the class of 1969 do next year, explain your idea, and you could be chairman of that special committee. Informal letters of application, including your name, living group, activities for next year, related experience to the committee you're applying for, GPA, and ideas for the senior class, should be taken to the Alumni Office, Room 127, Strong Hall, by 5 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 10. If you have questions or want an extension on the application deadline, call John Hill, President, Class of 1969, at VI 3-1711. APPLY NOW!