Monday, October 16.1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3 KU grads- continued from page 1 man pro tem, said the committee has been given unofficial permission to present and defend recommendations before the Faculty Senate and Graduate Faculty. Miss Price also said graduates will "very possibly receive permission to have an observer at the presently closed meetings of the Faculty Senate, its executive council and its committees. "The biggest problem may be for the representative to inform the students in their departments without active representatives." Miss Price said. Bunny— Continued from page 1 Chris Stark, Bartlesville, Okla., junior. "In the foldout she looks exotic. Turns out she's human after all." "She was like a Turk's dream," said Nathan Hale, Columbus, Ga., junior. "I looked at her angles very carefully and concluded that photography is wonderful but she's not." "The first thing I noticed were her chewed-off fingernails," said Jim Gast, Paola sophomore. "Then I noticed her buck teeth, fat legs and freckles. Then I left." Pat Hutchens, Mason City, Iowa, sophomore, came into the store. "Well, where's the big bonus? Ah—there she is!" he said, walking past Miss September and toward a KU coed. If most men who saw her were disappointed, they seemed to blame Playboy magazine and its publisher, Hugh Hefner. "I don't think she represented Playboy well at all," said John Gaines, Prairie Village freshman. "I'm very mad at Mr. Hefner. He let us down." "She gave Playboy a bad image," said Tony Grieshaber, Leavenworth junior. "She was a big disappointment after all that advance publicity," said Jim Steeples, Palco freshman. "Playboy photographers did a splendid job on this one," said Roger Twidell, Shawnee Mission freshman. Roger Hill, East St. Louis, Ill., senior and president of the PIKES, said, "I was her escort to the football game. She was a great gal. She was very friendly and talked to all the guys and answered questions. The men in the house were very happy. "I'm glad we won. She was very attractive. She made the contest worth winning. One thing everyone agreed on was her good personality. She was so congenial." John Russack, Mullica Hill, N.J., junior and vice-president of the PIKES said, "She was probably a pretty fair representative of Playboy bunnies as they are." Four share scholarship Two KU sophomores and two freshmen have been selected by the School of Engineering and Architecture to share a $1,000 scholarship. Thomas C. Erickson, Overland Park freshman, Kerry M. Krause, Wichita freshman, Theodore H. McFarlane, Wichita sophomore, and Steven J. Campbell, Kansas City sophomore, received $250 scholarships presented by the Kansas chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association, Inc. McFarlane and Campbell also held the $250 scholarships last year. The Academic Affairs Committee will determine and act upon those affairs which concern the graduate students as a whole. Dan Moore, Austin, Texas, graduate student and chairman pro tem, said areas of investigation include the grading system, teaching problems of assistant instructors and interdepartmental colloquia. The Committee on Special Projects, temporarily headed by Hamilton Salsich, assistant instructor in English, will handle the development of an effective orientation program for new graduates, a summer exchange program with other Big Eight graduate schools, and a thorough analysis of graduate housing problems. GSA also has a Social Commit- mittee and a Publicity Committee. Graduate Physics Colloquium 4:30 Dr. Tom Clark, Iowa State, 332 Malot Official Bulletin Kansas School Administrators' Conference. All Day, Kansas Union. TODAY SUA Foreign Culture Forum, 8 p.m. www.sua.edu/suca/editor.ison. Oliver Hall, Dkryrp, ropgf Lecture. 8 p.m. Donald Richie, film eritic. "The Japanese Cinema and Its Audience." Forum Room, Kansas Union. TOMORROW Foreign Policy Conference. All Day. Kansas Union. Theatre Research Colloquium. 3:30 p.m. "Theatre, Film, and the New Sensibility." Gerald Rabkin. "A Study of Selected Plays of Alexander Osovsky. Jaquette Fooks." Original Theater of the Late 19th Century in Landau Collection at K.U., Horst Claus. 341 Murphy. College Faculty Meeting, 4:30 p.m. Forum Room, Kansas Union German Dept. Film Series. 7:30 p.m. "Das Wirsthaus." 308 Dyche. Sen. Javits calls for U.S. peace initiative Religion-English Dept. Lecture. 7:30 p.m. "Religion and the Humanities" Nathan A. Scott Jr. U. of Chicago, Divinity School. Ballroom, Union. NEW YORK —(UPI)— Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R-N.Y., urged this country to take the initiative on ending the war in Vietnam with "aggressive American diplomacy," possibly through the United Nations. Contending that it was unrealistic to expect Hanoi to lose face by making a first move, Javits said this country should pave the way for peace by halting all bombing unconditionally. Bombing of Haiphong, he said in a local television program, was "unwise and unproductive." AIAA. 7:30 p.m. m.A Chronology of the Air Force Weapon Systems "Phantom FH4 Weapons System." Harold Ostrof, chief design engineer with Dotcom Co., St. Louis. Room 200, Learned Hall. Javits said a framework for negotiations should be set up in the United Nations "within 30 to 60 days" by "aggressive American diplomacy." But he acknowledged a danger that the Administration might be too "locked in" by commitment to bargain. Javits said he plans to visit Vietnam again before the end of the year for firsthand information about the conduct of the war and to look into the contributions of the South Vietnamese. His last visit was 15 months ago. REGENT . . . Reversible Englishcoat, measuring 32" from shawl collar to side-vented hem. Cotton corduroy on one hand, it reverses to a dashing wool tweed. Button front. Vertical sash pockets on either side. Leather closure at throat. 843 Mass. diebolt's Phone VI 3-0454 Luncheon Special includes your choice of one small SAUSAGE SAUSAGE and BLACK OLIVE CHEESE BEEF and ONIONS BLACK OLIVE PEPPERONI plus a giant soft drink Bring a Friend Good Monday - Fri. 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 523 W. 23rd VI 2-2266 Are Lady Bostonian girls spoiled? Absolutely! Nothing is too good for those girls. Witness this masculine looking beef- roll moccasin with the soft touch fit- and feel. Real man-tailored fashion. And if that isn't enough to spoil you, the price will! Brown, Cordo Brown, Green, Navy and Brown Grain. $14.95 813 Mass. VI 3-2091