10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, November 3, 1967 Homecoming plans- Continued from page 1 The three finalists are Wendy Berg, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Nancy Miller, Topea senior; and Nancy Schoenbeck, St. Louis, Mo., senior. In addition to the announcement of the display winners, the Homecoming Queen will also be announced during half-time of the football game. The three finalists will be escorted to the field by their fathers while the KU Marching Band plays "The Impossible Dream." Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe and Governor Robert Docking will present the queen with a crown and robe. Alumni receptions abound After the game, the queen and her attendants will attend a reception for alumni and guests in the Kansas Union. The returning KU alumni also will be entertained in receptions Saturday morning in the main lobby of the Union. The schools of Engineering, Law, Business, and Journalism will give special receptions and open houses for their graduates. At 11:30 a.m. alumni, guests, and queen finalists will attend the homecoming luncheon in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union. A special luncheon will be given by Chancellor Wescoe for Homecoming Day will end with the Student Union Activities fall concert featuring Louis Armstrong at 8 p.m. in Allen Field House. the KU and K-State alumni board of directors, James A. McCain, K-State president, and Gov. Docking. Groundbreaking ceremonies for the future Phi Kappa Theta house on Stewart Avenue will be Saturday, Nov. 4, from 4:30 to 5 p.m., said Steve McDaniel, Prairie Village senior and Phi Kappa Theta president. Frat to break ground Saturday Building will begin next week, said McDaniel. The three story house will be of white brick and clapboard with a black mansard-style roof. The living room will be on the first floor with dorms on the upper floors and in the extended wing in back of the house. It will house 70 to 75 men. The house, which has been in the planning stages since the beginning of this year, should be ready for occupancy late next spring, said McDaniel. Frosh candidate deadline Mon. Freshmen planning to run independently for class offices or for All Student Council (ASC) representatives have until Monday to turn in petitions to the dean of men's office. Class officer candidates, who will run for president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer must turn in one petition for the entire slate. ASC representative candidates turn in individual petitions with 200 signatures or 40 per cent of their living group, whichever is less. Names of students running on party tickets will be turned in by the party. Freshman and upper-class balloting will be Nov. 15 and 16. The three balloting stations will be in the Kansas Union, Strong Hall and Murphy Hall. Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont St. A United Church of Christ invites you to hear Dr. John Felible Sermon Sunday, November 5 "Have You Read The Passover Plot" Services at 9 a.m. & 10:45 a.m. Tonight at the Village Green For your drinking & dancing pleasure "GREAT SOCIETY" Saturday . . . "CHOSEN ONES" Come out early and enjoy our buffet dinner. "ALL YOU CAN EAT" $1.39 Our new private party room is now open for Reservations through December. Make Reservations Today VI3-6966 1300 W.23rd Arts intermediary board formed Students in the School of Fine Arts have created their own Intermediary Board to better the communication between them and the Fine Arts administration. The idea originated last spring from a group of students, said Thomas Gorton, dean of the School of Fine Arts. He asked department chairmen to submit names of students they considered capable of representing students in their departments. The number of representatives is proportional to the number of students enrolled in each of the five departments. Elections were held last week, and the results were announced Thursday. De- Art Education: Trudi Rogers, Raytown, Mo. senior Design: Laurie Davies, Park Ridge, Ill., sophomore; Paul Davis, West Des Moines, Iowa, senior; Priscilla Small, Garden City, N.Y., senior, and John Tibbetts, Lansing junior. Music: Wayne Erck, St. Louis seni charles Lawson, Muskogee, Okla., senior; Charles Rader, Kansas City, Mo., senior, and Nancy Hitt, Lawrence junior. Drawing and Printing: Leslie Clark, Denver junior. Occupational Therapy: Kathy Wyckoff, Kansas City junior. Make an appointment through your Placement Officer to see Equitable's employment representative on November 17 or write: James L. Morice, Manager, College Employment. The EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of the United States Home Office: 1285 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10019 AnEqualOpportunityEmployer,M/F ©Equitable1967