ar is Candidates for All Student Council living district representatives, and for freshman class officers have been selected. Parties Choose Candidates The living district candidates this year are all party affiliated. There were no non-partisan petitions turned in. Thirty-seven students will enter the primaries for the ASC offices. Sixteen candidates for freshman offices will go into the primaries Nov. 6-7. The general election is Nov. 14-15. Freshman offices are not affiliated with either party. The primaries will drop freshman candidates to a maximum of three for each office. Vox Populi will not drop any of their candidates after the primary under their "closed primary" system. The University Party, using the "open primary" system, will select on the basis of the primary vote the candidates they want to run for the general election. Vox uses the primaries to get their candidates known to the students, and to get an indication of where work is needed for the general election. University Party candidates are: Fraternity — Lee Ayers, St. Joseph, Mo., sophomore; David Gough, NSA Roll Call- (The Daily Kansan is providing the following information for those students who are interested in knowing how their respective ASC representatives voted on the resolution to disaffiliate with the National Student Association.) The question—should KU remain affiliated with the NSA? The ASC answer—14 no, 8 yes, and 2 abstentions. Many reasons have been given for the ASC decision Tuesday. Likewise, many students argue, that several reasons were not given. Among the most often heard reasons for disaffiliation from NSA were; - **KU** is not receiving enough benefits for the money invested. - NSA is much too liberal in its stands for the students at KU. - The functions of the NSA committee could easily be fulfilled by an ASC Current Events committee without having to pay regional and national dues. - Several of the former NSA committee members argue that other reasons for disaffiliation were used, but were not used openly. Among these were: - That the National NSA officers had prescribed a four step plan on integration which included integration of fraternities and sororites. - And that many of the national offices are connected with communist groups. The final vote was to disaffiliate with Nebraska, representing representatives voting for disaffiliation. DeWitt was independent dependence sophomore; LoRee Antenzen, Bazine senior; John Erickson, Cley Center; Joseph Jollon, Mo. Senior; Richard Harper, Fieldmaster; senior; J乳乳 Jarvis, Winfield sophomore; Janice Wise, Kansas City, Mo.; junior; Wisconsin Wiserberg, awrence senior; Melville Wiserberg, awrence junior; graduate; Verne Gauby, Grand Island, Nebr., law student, Bill Rothenberger, Hays sophomore; James Jackson, Kan. Junior; and Jay Dean, Kansas City Junior Those voting against disaffiliation were: Sharon Bkrestresser, Versailles, Mo., junior; Michael Ray Thomas, Kansas City, Mo.; senior; Carol McMillen, Coldwater senior; William Breckenridge, Loussainburg senior; Tina Fletcher, Nancy Lane, Hoisington sophomore; Gene Gaines, Joplin, Mo., junior; and Ezequiel Munoz, Toneka senior. The two ASC members who obstructed were Hollace Cross, Kansas City, Mo., junior, and Charlotte (Rusty) Masters. Advance, Mo., senior. 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Freshman Women's Dorms — Annette Luyben, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, and Elizabeth Stoddard, Webster Groves, Mo. freshman. Unmarried - Unorganized — Michael Miner, Lawrence freshman, and Mike Thomas, Kansas City, Mo. senior. Fraternity — Robert Cash, Lawrence junior; Jerry Dickson, Newton junior; David Knudson, Goodland junior; and Dean Salter, Garden City junior. Vox Populi candidates are: Sorority — Trudy Meserve, Abilene sophomore; Rebecca Shire, St. Joseph, Mo., senior; and Jo Snyder, Bethesda, Md., sophomore. Small Women's Dorms — Carolyn Kranzler, Brookings, S.D., senior. Small Men's Dorses — George Hahn, Scotch Plains, N.J., junior. Large Women's Dorms — Karen Cowell, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore. Large Men's Dorms -- William Brier, Overland Park freshman; Gary Grazda, Kansas City, Kan. freshman; and Jeffrey Hubrig, Lenexa freshman. Unmarried - Unorganized Charles Allphin, Lawrence sophomore. Married — Douglas Reed, Cassoday senior. Freshman Women's Dorms — Holly Thomson, Ottawa freshman, and Judy Smith, Barrington, Ill., freshman. President — Ray Dorsett, Wichita; Leonna Koehn, Dodge City; Rodney Kuehn, Wakarusa; Robert Stewart, Bartlesville, Okla.; Donald Williams, Great Bend; and Henry (Jack) Zinn, Shawnee Mission. Candidates for freshman class offices are: Secretary — S. J. Baker, Mission; Marilyn Huff, Wichita; Mary Ann McConahey, Concordia; and Arthur Spears, Kansas City. Vice President — Sal Alessandro, Valley Stream, N.Y.; Michael Fisher, Wichita; and Fred Slicker, Tulsa, Okla. Treasurer — Jon Alexiou, Mission; Carolyn (Kelly) Anderson, Riverside, Cal.; and Betty Ann Bennett, Topeka. Man is a pliable animal, a being who gets accustomed to everything!—Fyodor Dostoyevsky Page 5 Coast to Coast Stores 1832 Mass. 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