Wednesday, October 25, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 ASC passes election bill The All Student Council (ASC) voted Tuesday night to hold student government elections only once a year. The action represented approval of an election bill introduced by Kyle Craig, Joplin, Mo., junior and student body president, at a special ASC meeting last week. Commenting on the passage of the bill, Craig said, "We won't have a turn-over of members every four months now. This will promote council efficiency." The bill also provides for freshmen women's representation on the ASC. The representatives will be elected in the fall with all other representatives by living districts rather than by individual hall. In other business, Scott Brown, Wichita sophomore and president of the University Party, announced the appointment of John Casady, Wichita senior, Sherri Spivey, Wichita sophomore, Nancy Southern, Ellinwood sophomore, and Dave Freta, Liberal junior, to ASC seats vacated by University Party members. Police- Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 sticks, had joined the campus police who were already braced for the second wave. The students inched forward, as two police sergeants told them to "break it up." Jeering, but short of their objective, the students began a retreat—some to another female domicile, Hashinger, and others to the safety of their own balls. Police quickly drove up to Hashinger, greeting the approximately 50 die-hards with further warnings to disperse. A few obscene jeers later, and they did. Lawrence police report no arrests in connection with the raid. Campus police said they confiscated KU ID's from several of the frustrated raiders but didn't know if disciplinary action would be taken. And no one in Oliver Hall lost her panties. Headlines- Continued from page 1 Kansas Now . . . In Manhattan," and "55,000 Stand. Idly by as Hawks Assault Wildcats." Naismith has a three-part display. In the women's division, Lewis Hall is planning a pinning for the homecoming weekend in "Jayhawk Pins Wilma Wildcat." However, they don't plan to use the usual fraternity pin, said Chris Carmain. Topeka junior, "Instead we'll have a Jayhawk pinning a Wildcat with a straight pin," Miss Carmain said. Purple mouse Cinderella will reign at the Alpha Chi Omega house on Nov. 4. Their theme "Wildcat Disenchanted-Cat-astrophe at KU" will depict a Jayhawk holding a witch. At midnight a Wildcat, in a football coach, turns into a purple mouse, said Sue Llooefener, Overland Park sophomore. Miss Llooefener said, "We worry about the wind and if it keeps up like this week, we will weight everything down." Alpha Omicron Pi found a new discovery for a fever. "Doctor Jay Hawk Cures Catite Fever" will show a Jayhawk looking in a microscope seeing small 'Cats caught by Hawks. Other women's division titles include; Alpha Delta Pi, "Hawkers Aid Humane Society;" Sigma Kappa, "Cats Meet Hawk Press." Hashinger Hall, "Elite De defeat— The Pantry Breakfast ... 65c Luncheon Special Daily ... 99c Sunday, October 29----7:00 p.m. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD----13th and Massachusetts Chicken 'n Fries—To Go or Eat Here Steaks - Chops - Sandwiches Pancakes - Waffles 1528 W. 23rd 7:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. VI 3-7902 Closed Mondays DAVE WILKERSON'S newest sound and color film produced on the spot in New York City. Hear and see the explosive, electrifying truth about teen-age crime in America! Crime-ridden areas are being reached with the gospel. It is the only successful and proven method of salvaging the wrecked lives of fighting gang members and drug addicts! "Youth In A Fix" TEEN CHALLENGE RALLY The Phi Delta Theta headline "Vivacious Vince Catches His Lunch" will show a Jayhawk shoving a "mangy" dead Wildcat into Vincent Gibson's mouth, said David Ross, Arkansas City sophomore and Phi Delt decorations chairman. Hawker-Type;" and Gamma Phi Beta, "Cats Caught by 'Pepper' Power." A bomb will fall on the Wildcatt at Templin Hall. Their headline "Kansas Bomb Kills Kats" will have a Hawk throwing a football which lands on the Wildcat's nose and explodes with lights and sound effects. Other men's entries include: Alpha Epsilon Pi, "Jayhawks Behind Wildcats"; Acacia, "Jayhawks Know the Score"; Alpha Kappa Lambda, "Jayhawks Stomp Wildcats"; Theta Chi, "Silo Burns Over Loss;" Phi Kappa Sigma, "Hawks 'Pepper' Cats;" Phi Kappa Psi. "LB.Jayhawk Declares K-State Disaster Area;" Tau Kappa Epsilon, "Flush 'Em Hawks;" Joseph R. Pearson Hall, "Late Comers Miss Repeat of '65 Game;" and Phi Kappa Tau, "Jayhawks Discover Missing Ingredient for Wilddeat Stew; A Dash of Pepper'" Blow Your Minds with Rufus Thomas Free Beer and Admission with Junior Class Dues Cards-All others $1.00 and Spider and the Crabs Let's All Walk Our Dogs to the Junior Class Party BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS JUNIOR CLASS PARTY National Guard Armory-Friday 8 p.m. to 12:00 p.m.