Tuesday, April 23, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3 Photo by Bruce Patterson QUEEN JENNIFER Jennifer Kost, St. Joseph, Mo., senior, was crowned queen of the 43rd annual Kansas Relays Saturday. Miss Kost represents Pi Beta Phi sorority. Serving as her attendants were Pam Kohler, Beloit sophomore, representing Naismith Hall, and Karen Schlapper, Prairie Village sophomore, representing Delta Gamma sorority. Subcollege system surveyed here Questionnaires were mailed recently to about 1,500 KU under-classmates as part of a study of the Colleges-within-the-College program. About 200 sophomores will be contacted personally. The purpose of the research is to assess the effects of the subcollege system. The questionnaires will also be used as part of a national study that includes four other universities with similar programs — Michigan, Florida State, and two Universities of California at Santa Cruz and San Diego. The present survey is a follow-up to questions asked of fresh- sistants — David Mitchell, Lawrence graduate student, and Miriam Kangas, Wichita graduate student — and members of the seminar on student life — Frank Shavlik, Denver graduate student; Margaret Estes, Lawrence graduate student; Bibi Sadiq, Karachi, Pakistan, graduate student; Catherine Mulholland, Warmister, Pa., senior; Ruth Murdock, Prairie View, Tex., senior; and Jennifer Newsom, Lawrence senior. The research at KU is being supervised by E. Jackson Baur, professor of sociology. His staff is composed of two research as- men during Orientation Week last fall, and of sophomores during the fall and spring of their freshman years. The findings of the study will be used for planning the future development of KU undergraduate education. The accuracy of the facts, however, will depend on how those who receive questionnaires fill out and return them. PERSONAL POSTERS 18*24' Original will be returned. Send your black and white or color • Document • Negative. Document • Magazine Pic GREAT FOR GIFTS $3 75 each plus postage All posters b & w SPECIAL OFFER original (give one) 2 week deliver... Two from one keep one) $6.00 A tree $5 \times 7$ glossy print of your image, with each order Add 50K for each order. PERSONAL POSTERS P.O.Box 3017 St. Louis, Missouri 61310 All information collected in the survey is strictly confidential. Demos will hold forum discussion in Kansas Union A forum discussion by members of Collegiate Young Democrats will be held at 7 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Various views will be given on the three major democratic presidential candidates — Eugene McCarthy, Robert Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey. Americans drive 56 per cent of all the passenger cars in the world and 40 per cent of all the commercial vehicles. The public is invited. YOU'RE MY KIND OF PEOPLE... ...SORRY ABOUT THAT You're rite down to the last minit—and still haven't typt your term papers! And, probababbly won't have time now! Oh! Grashush me! Better call "THE" secretarial service who always comes thru! (and they can spell 'n ever'thin!) Call quick! MICKI's secretarial service is 4/U! VI2-0111----901 Ky. St. Personality Forum presents JOSEPH HELLER in an open conversation with PROFESSOR EDWARD RUHE Student Participation Encouraged Throughout Thursday, April 25,10:30 a.m. Forum Room, Union COLLEGE GRADUATE—BUSINESS MAJOR WITH PRIMARY INTEREST IN SALES & MARKETING An unusual opportunity now exists through the growth of our company. We have an opening for one college graduate in our small, close-knit sales organization. Initial training will cover all phases of our operation including manufacturing, financing, leasing, sales, and marketing. We are a small Kansas corporation with a consistent growth record for the past 15 years. Future opportunity limited only by your capability to assume responsibility. Write or call International Cold Storage, Inc., 2307 So. Oliver, Wichita, Kan. AC 316 MU 2-6549. Ride the Cole train into your most swinging spring and summer ever . Bobby Kesler is. erri LAWRENCE. 'S KANSAS 803 Mass.