theays theays this this an anace nientine anace anace by asian of the necessity inme mine four thealkion k鲁 KU onewe onewe ingon, on, or asan Wednesday, February 9, 1972 5 University Daily Kansan By JIM KENDELL Knappon Staff Writer $e10 $c10 hout tartly coffee offee boat Bay Bairy room wagon trunk trickker trickker truck teaer teaer coffin coung cup ankey ankey lord alarm arama . . . . . Youth Vote to Be Polled A presidential preference poll and a series of speakers and forums are efforts of the Student Vote to try and create an awareness of the coming elections, Mark Beiber, Emporia chairman and chairman of the steering committee of Student Vote, said Tuesday. The organization, funded by the Student Senate, consists of six groups: one to Student Vote activities. It has a steering committee of five people, who plan the group's activities. The organization also work for the organization. The poll asks students to name the presidential candidate of their choice for the candidate and if they are registered to vote. Bedner said Student Vote was created on September 15, 2013, a political awareness on campus and to stimulate opportunities afforded to us by the 26th "The poll is as much to create an awareness of who is running as it is to conduct a poll." Bedner said. THE POLL lists all presi- Blood Drive Correction The American Red Cross blood drive begins today, not yesterday as was reported in Tuesday's Kansan. Blood will be collected from 11 midsummer and taken to the Thursday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Friday, blood will be collected from a 9.am to 20.pm bldn. The poll was taken Monday night in the residence halls on Daisy Hill and Tuesday night in the other residence halls. dental contenders. Bedner expects the poll to indicate trends in student preference among the students to provide no definite results. Last semester a student donating blood had a one to two hour wait. Due to poor turnouts in the classroom, prepared for the large crowd last semester. To eliminate this problem the Red Cross has acquired more nurses and has collected the number of collection tables. Throughout the rest of the week and early next week the poll will be held in addition to the awards and scholarship Hall. Bedner called Monday's poll on Daisy Goffin. Sen. Ardin Booth, R-Kan. Rep. Morris Kay, R-Kan. and Rep. John Vogel, R-Kan. will be the first speakers in a series of lectures on the role awareness of the election. They are scheduled to speak at p.m. Feb. 24 in the Big 8 Room of the Kansas Union. Donors and their immediate families are eligible to receive blood for one year at processing the donor. Donations reported in Tuesday's Kansan. The processing cost for donors is $13 a pint. Persons not having a donor card donor would have to pay full price of $25 a pint or more. forum is for them to address themselves to the impact young people can have on the upcoming elections," Bedera said. Additional speeches to stimulate interest in the campaign are being planned by a delegation that schedule Sen. James Pearson, R-Kan, Rep Larry Winn, R-Kan, Rep William D. Roy, D-Kan, and Rep David Foster. The STUDENT VOTE will sponsor a forum on the delegate selection process of the Democratic party for Senate and House of the Union. The forum will inform students on how to become involved in the delegate selection process of the Democratic party for the state and national conventions. hoped a similar forum could be scheduled on the delegate selection process in the Republican party. A mock convention of a county commissioner's district caucus is also being planned. Conyers said that the selection could be arranged. Student Vote is planning to condense the rules on delegate selection, which are about six pages. Students will half-page list for distribution. "We'd like to see people read news magazines, decide on a candidate, and get out and work for them, regardless of who it is, not only on the national level but on the local level," conyers said. KU Planning Board Redefining Its Function The University of Kansas Planning Board is attempting to refine its function in relation to the university's reputation. University as a whole, Francis Holey, ice chancellor for the University, served on the group, said Tuesday. Heller said he hoped the board would be able not only to define the University's function, but "Such a statement is not something you will formulate overnight, so you will a while be ready to answer our decisions." Heller said. He told the board was meeting once in an attempt to compile the project. also to identify priorities which should be considered in long range planning. 7-Day Special CARS PAINTED *$2750* NORHTOWN BODY SHOP Lawrence, Kansas 90 N. 2nd 843-9673 SUMMER JOBS Guys & Gals needed for summer employment at numerous locations throughout the nation including National Parks, Resort Areas, and Private Camps. For free information send self addressed, STAMPED envelope to Opportunity Research, Dept. SJO, Century Building, Polson, MT 59860. APPLICANTS MUST APPLY EARLY. Use Kansan Classified 1972 SPRING ELECTION INFORMATION On March 15 and 16, new Student Senators, Officers of the Classes of 1973,1974 and 1975 and a new President and Vice-President of the Student Body will be elected. To Become a candidate: Candidates for PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT BODY must file a joint declaration of intention to seek such offices with the secretary or the elections committee chairman of the Student Senate by Wednesday, February 16. In order to be eligible for either of these offices, the candidates must have either served on the Student Senate or must have their declaration supported by the signatures of at least 500 members of the Student Body. Declarations must be accompanied by a $5.00 filing fee for each candidate. A candidate for the STUDENT SENATE must file a declaration of intention to seek such office as a representative from his respective school with the secretary or elections committee chairman of the Student Senate by Wednesday, February 23. This declaration must be accompanied by a $5.00 filing fee. Candidates for CLASS OFFICERS must file a declaration of intention to seek such office with the secretary of elections committee chairman of the Student Senate by Wednesday, February 23. Each declaration must be supported by the signatures of at least 50 members of the appropriate class and must be accompanied by a $5.00 filing fee. All Declarations may be picked up in the Student Senate Office, 105-B Union, 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. For Further Information: Call 864-3710