Page 7 QUEEN CANDIDATES—One of these nine women will be crowned queen of the Military Ball Friday in the Kansas Union. The annual Ball is sponsored by the Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC. Three girls have been nominated by each service. They are (sitting left to right) Linda Machin, Ottawa junior, Navy; Diane Turner, Kansas City, Mo., junior, Navy; Sandy Coffman, Pittsburgh sophomore, Air Force; Judy Clifford, Kansas City sophomore, Navy; (standing left to right) Dorothy Stevens, Hutchinson senior, Air Force; Yvonne Jackson, Kansas City, junior, Air Force; Margaret Jones, Winona, Minn., junior, Army; Ann Leavitt, LaGrange, Ill., junior, Army; and Mary Louise St. Clair, Independence sophomore, Army. Model Senate Plans Decided KU freshmen have finished the floor plan to the Model Senate and started the actual construction of this new campus program. Students at the Model Senate meeting last night divided into committees to make the plans for bills to be introduced in the first Senate session, Feb. 22 and 23. THE MODEL SENATE will be a copy of the U.S. Senate, with 100 students representing each of the 50 states. Its sessions will be carried out in the actual manner of the Senate. The education and the health and welfare committees were combined last night because of the small group in the health and welfare committee. The other committees in the Model Senate are the foreign relations, civil liberties and agriculture. The agricultural committee discussed which approach to make on certain bills. It divided into pro and con groups over the question of federal subsidies to farmers. THE FOREIGN RELATIONS committee discussed ideas for bills concerning an expanded Peace Corps, U.S. union with the Common Market and an expanded United Nations. The education, health and welfare committee discussed federal aid to education and re-locating unemployed labor and teaching them new skills. The civil liberties committee was divided on he basis of northern and southern attitudes on civil rights. The groups said they will draw up bills representing each side to present to the Senate. The Model Senate will meet next week to elect permanent committee chairmen. Fighting YD's Forgot University Recognition By Joanne Prim "The fact that the list of officers is not in means that the Young Democrats are not recognized as a campus organization this year because they have not fulfilled the requirements, Laurence C. Woodruff, dean of students, said. Remember the hullabaloo about who the rigitinally-elected officers of the KU Young Democrats are? It turns out its makes no difference . . . the organization isn't recognized by the University. Dean Woodruff said if a list of officers is turned in to his office the club will probably be recognized. Barry Bennington, Cheney senior, claims to be president of the KU YD's because of the March 14 election. Pete Aylward, Ellsworth senior, says he was elected March 28. Dean Woodruff said if two sets of officers are registered, the matter will be referred to the faculty adviser, Dan Hopson Jr., associate professor of law. SUBSTITUTING BALDWIN ART THEATRE "MAN IN A COCKED HAT" with PETER SELLARDS and TERRY THOMAS FOR "MODERN TIMES" BALDWIN, KANSAS Dec. 4, 5 and 6 7:30 p.m. GEM THEATRE Wednesday, Dec. 5, 1962 University Daily Kansan GOOD FIT, GOOD FEEL GOOD TASTE The man who wants all three wants the Arrow "Gordon Dover Club." It is traditionally styled with softly rolled button-down collar, placket front and plait in back. Expert tailoring is geared to fit the active college man. "Sanforized" cotton Oxford spells day-long comfort. $5.00 Weaver'S MEN'S STORE Corps Committees Announced New Peace Corps committee members have been announced. 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