Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 8, 1964 Kansan Board Names Fall Term Positions Staff positions for the University Daily Kansan for the fall semester of the 1964-65 school year were approved yesterday by the Kansan Board. Roy Miller, Topeka junior, was named managing editor. Bob Phinney, Pratt junior, was named business manager. Co-editorial editors will be Rick Mabbutt, Shoshone, Idaho, junior, and Jim Langford, Wichita junior. OTHERS NAMED TO the news staff were Don Black, Hugoton junior; Leta Cathcart, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Fred Frailey, Sulphur Springs, Tex., sophomore; Bob Jones, Walters, Okla., junior, and Greg Swartz, Overland Park junior, assistant managing editors; Linda Ellis, Penns Grove, N.J., sophomore, feature-society editor, and Russ Corbitt, Chanute senior, sports editor. THOSE NAMED TO to the business staff were John Pepper, Lenexa sophomore, advertising manager; Dick Flood, Lawrence special student, national advertising manager; John Suhler, Cross River, N.Y., junior, classified manager; Tom Fisher, Lawrence junior, promotion manager; Nancy Holland, Lee's Summit, Mo., junior, circulation manager, and Gary Grazda, Bethel junior, merchandising manager. KU-Y Dinner Set Old and new officers in the KU-Y will be recognized and installed at a dinner at 6 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas Union. The dinner which serves to introduce the old and new officers of the KU-Y will also honor Miss Connie Milliken, program secretary. Tom Moore, executive secretary, said. After three years with the KU-Y Miss Milliken will be going to New York to work on the staff of the National Student YWCA. Their Air Force crew was on an open-sea training flight when it was told that one of a two-plane flight of Navy aircraft was forced down 100 miles west of Cubi Point near Manila in the Philippine Islands. A former faculty member and an alumnus of the University of Kansas saved the lives of four airmen in the South China Sea late last month. The rescue aircraft flew to the disabled plane, dropped life rafts, made an open-sea landing, picked up the downed airmen and returned them to their home base. The airmen were in the water less than 10 minutes. They are Maj. Kenneth L. Shook, an assistant professor from 1959 to 1963, and Lt. Jon H. Gojiv. a 1960 Mission business graduate. DRPEPPER BOTTUNG CO - LAWRENCE Two KU Alums Rescue4 in South China Sea Stop in today and see our entire selection of flats and heels. 819 Mass. ARENSBERG'S Phone VI 3-3470 QUALITY AND STYLE! KISMET SET Groom's Ring $32.50 Bride's Ring $27.50 Just one of our 300 Different Styles!