ASC to study election deferment Candidates for class offices, student body president and vice president and the Student Senate may be postponed for a month. Bob Van Cleave, Kansas City graduate student and chairman of the All-Student Council (ASC) elections committee, said Friday a proposal will be considered in the next ASC meeting that would change the election dates from March 26-27 to April 24-25. Van Cleave said more time was needed to prepare for the election. Dillon elected executive board head Ray E. Dillon, dr., Hutchinson, was elected as chairman of the newly created executive board of the Advisory Committee to the University of Kansas School of Business, Clifford D. Clark, dean of the School of Business, said today. Dillon has been president and chief executive officer of J. S. Dillon and Sons Co. since 1962. Dillon The executive board will advise and assist in carrying out business school programs suggested by the larger Advisory Committee and suggest programs of its own, Clark said. Math students win fifth place in team contest A team of three KU students won fifth place in the 29th annual William L. Putnam Mathematical Competition, G. Baley Price, mathematics department chairman, announced Friday. The team included William D. Homer II, Paola senior; Walter R. Stromquist, Charleston, Ill., junior; and Douglas A. Hensley, Wichita junior. "More than 1,500 students from 286 colleges in the United States and Canada participated in the contest last year," said Jack R. Porter, assistant professor of mathematics. "We should have this year's statistics in one or two weeks." Porter said the highest previous KU ranking in the nationwide contest was 13th, which occurred in 1967. Last year's top five teams were Michigan State University; California Institute of Technology; Harvard University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and the University of Michigan. The first place team receives a $500 award and each member receives $50; second place awards are $400 and $40; third place $300 and $30; fourth place $200 and $20; and fifth place $100 and $10. EVERYONE SAYS Everything in the Pet Field And Free Parking At Grants Drive-In Pet Center Experienced Dependable Personal service 18 Conn., Low, Pet Ph. VI 3-292 If the shoe fits REPAIR IT 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th — 7:30 - 5:30 Closed Sat. at Noon. Don't Wait! Get Your Tickets Today! ROCK CHALK 69 THURS FRI SAT HOCH AUDITORIUM 8:00 p.m. Tickets Available At The Information Booth and Bell Music Company. Downtown SPECIAL THURSDAY, FEB. 27 ALL TICKETS ONLY $1.75 $2.00 & $2.25 FRIDAY & SATURDAY FEB. 28, MARCH 1 PERFORMANCES Carrico to be KU Comptroller Nearly 550 different types of minerals are found in California. Gary L. Carrico, director of long range planning for the Kansas City Regional Council for Higher Education, will fill William P. Hancock's position as University of Kansas Comptroller March 15, Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe announced Friday. Carrico a native of Beloit, is a 1960 graduate "with highest distinction" of the KU School of Business. He held several scholarships, was treasurer of the Business School Council, and was elected to Beta Gamma Sigma honorary business fraternity. Carrico became a Certified Public Accountant in 1962 and last month earned the master of business administration degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC). Weather The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts partly cloudy to cloudy today with light winds and mild temperatures. High today lower 40s, low tonight near 30, with precipitation probabilities at 10 per cent. Official Bulletin today Kansas Conference on Aging. All Duke University. Day, Kansas Unión. Faculty Children's League Graduate Physics Colloquium. 4:30 p.m. 318, Malott. 226, Malott. Freshman Basketball. 5:45 p.m. Chanute Jr. College. Allen Lecture. 7:30 p.m. Peter Selz, Art Museum, University of Calif, Berkeley, "Art and Academia." Dvche Auditore. Senior Recital 8 p.m. Beth Roeder, painter. Swisthorn Recital Basketball. 8:05 p.m. Oklahoma. Allen Field House. M. Schabwacher Recital, 2:30 p.m. James Schabwacher, Swartwhatch Recital Kansas Conference on Aging. All Day. Kansas Union o. Panel. 4 p.m. 4 cities in America, Pipe Room, Kansas Union. County Clerks School. All Day. Kansas Union. Math Colloquium. 4 p.m. Prof. Ernest A. Michael, University of Washington. "Products of Quotient Mans."103 Strong. KU Film Society. 7 & 9 p.m. "The Opening" Auditorium. On to the Public. english Colloquium. 7:30 p.m. T. D. Daniels, Indexing. Noun *108*. Hickle Feb. 24 1969 KANSAN 3 Two reasons for joining Du Pont, and three for quitting. Du Pont offers open-end opportunity. You don't go into a training program. You go to work—in a series of growth jobs that broaden your base for professional progress and help you find the specific field you want to grow in. We call it "planned mobility." 2 Du Pont works at the outer limits. Sure, everybody claims they do the far-out research. But Du Pont is a world leader in research with the money and the engineering capability to translate ideas into commercial products. If you have a profitable idea, we have what it takes to make it work; and we have a special bonus plan to reward you for it. So Du Pont people grow, personally and professionally. Even men who leave Du Pont often do so because of the professional growth they experienced at Du Pont. 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