University Daily Kansan Monday. October 16, 1961 Page 4 ASC Considers NSA's Position An All Student Council committee is considering a bill which would disaffiliate KU from the National Student Association. The bill was automatically sent to a committee on committees, in accordance with legislative procedure for possible corrections after it was introduced at the ASC meeting Wednesday. It will be brought up again at the next meeting Oct. 25. It could possibly be brought up at a special meeting this week dealing with appropriations, Janice Wise, Kansas City, Mo., junior and ASC secretary said. The bill, introduced by Jay Deane, Kansas City junior, proposed that in place of the NSA, the ASC establish a local campus organization, the Current Events Committee, and make Carol McMillen, Coldwater senior and NSA co-ordinator, chairman of the new committee. In other action, three new members were sworn into the ASC. They are: Hollace Cross, Kansas City, Mo., junior representing large men's dormitories; Robert Bosseau, Pittsburgh junior, also from large men's dorms; and Melvin Saferstein, St. Joseph, Mo., graduate student, representing the graduate school. Pickett Selected On Awards Calder M. Pickett, professor o journalism, has been selected a member of the steering committee for the 1961-62 William Randolph Hearst Foundation journalism awards program. Members of the steering committee were selected by the American Association of Schools and Departments of Journalism. The William Allen White School of Journalism at KU won first place in the Hearst contest last year. Official Bulletin Catholic Daily Mass; 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church, 13th & Kentucky. Fulbright Foreign Study Scholarships. 1962-63: Applications due Oct. 20, 306 participants to take job place in medical examinations to be made immediately at Watkins Hospital. TODAY U. S. Peace Corps Representative: will visit with interested students, 4 p.m., Pine Room, Kansas Union. He will be available Tuesday for personal appointments. Appointments should be made in 228 Strong Hall. Kuku Pep Club: 6:30 p.m., Oread Room, Kansas Union. Foreign Students: Who are ILE-related are to meet in a group with Mr. Robert L. Blair of Denver at 7:30 p.m. in the Forum Room, Kansas Union. TONIGHT — Quill Club, 8:30 p.m. Kansas, Irapón. TOMORROW Episcopal Holy Communion and breakfast, 7 a.m. Canterbury House. Field Representative of the U.S. Peace Corps: Mr. Frank C. Kiehne, will address interested faculty members, 4 p.m., 210, Strong Hall. WEDNESDAY Episcopal Evening Prayer: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Mathematics Colloquium: 4:15 p.m. 103 Strong, Professor Samuel Ellenberg, Columbia University, visiting lecturer, the Department of Mathematics Coffee Hour, 3:59 p.m., 119 Strong AIEE-I Dinner Meeting: 7 p.m. Big 8 Room, Kansas Union, Panel Discussion. Trail Room Dance for Study Break: 9 Train Room Dance to a Rock 'n' Roll Band. Dancing to a Rock 'n' Roll Band. Sorel Starts on Tour Claudette Sorel, visiting lecturer of piano, will begin a two-week concert tour Wednesday in Milwaukee. Wis. Miss Sorel will feature the music of Edward MacDowell and will play MacDowell's Piano Concerto with the Milwaukee Symphony in commemoration of the composer's 100th birthday. Later on the tour Miss Sorel will play MacDowell's Piano Sonata. The tour covers 5 states with the last performance in Cheyenne, Wyo. 365 Excuses 365 excuses for having your favorite beverage at the Jayhawk Cafe - 1340 Ohio Two KU faculty members have been asked to speak at the First National Shallow Water Research Conference this month. Today's excuse: Mother's Day at the Brookfield Zoo. KU Geologists to Conference Richard H. Benson, associate professor of geology, and Jack W. Pierce, technical assistant in geology, will attend the conference which is co-sponsored by the U.S. Navy and the National Scientific Foundation Oct. 20-21 in Baltimore, Md. Prof. Benson will present the findings of a research program he has been conducting for the last three summers near Cape Hatteras, N.C. Chess Club to Meet The SUA Chess Club will meet tomorrow night at 7 o'clock in the Javahawk Room of the Kansas Union. At that time, an all-school tournament will begin. Anyone interested should either go to the meeting or contact Jim Dakelow. Prof. Benson explained that the program's purpose was to find out the type of fossils being formed off the Cape and to study effects of hurricanes on sedimentation and sea shore erosion. He said he has found deposits near El Dorado, Ottawa, Iola, and Chanute similar to those off Cape Hatteras. He said the Kansas deposits are well over 200 million years old. The place of charity, like that of God, is everywhere.—Francis Quarles YELLOW CAB CO. Phone VI 3-6333 24 Hour Service Meet Under The Checkered Awning At The BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Try the Kansan Want Ads Page-Creighton FINA SERVICE 1819 W. 23rd VI 3-7694 Motor Tune-ups Lubrication $1.00 All Major Brands of Oil THE CATACOMBS (cellar of the Pizza Hut) is featuring Friday 9-12:30 -- The Hi-Phi's Saturday 9-12:30 - The Tornados Catacombs Open: 4-11 Monday-Thursday 4-1 Friday & Saturday Featuring the FINEST PIZZA in the Midwest Open 4-11 Monday-Thursday 4-1 Friday & Saturday 646 Mass. PIZZA HUT VI 3-9760 Sebastian says: "Look for me on your Senior Sweatshirt and Pin" - Pressures got you down? - Wondering what to do? Then head for the . . . SENIOR COFFEE Wednesday, October 18 Student Union Ballroom 10 a.m. - 12 noon Senior ID's or 25c Learn about Senior Day (Oct.28) Pay senior fees (if you haven't already Learn senior yells Pick up Sweatshirt and Pin VOTE FOR CALENDAR QUEEN