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Nov. 15, 1962 Campus Election Results - Indicates election winners Fraternity *Reuben McCornack (VOX) 218 *Jim Thompson (VOX) 208 *Bob Tiezen (VOX) 199 *Don Ma广danz (VOX) 193 *John Baumgarner (UP) 176 Mike Bush (UP) 153 Sorority *Suzi Runnels (VOX) 175 *Joy Bullis (UP) 163 *Jerrie Trantum (VOX) 116 Connie Kosfeld (VOX) 113 Men's Large Dormitories *John Young (UP) 249 *Don Eversmeyer (UP) 204 *John Underwood (VOX) 113 *Douglas Hall (UP) 86 Larry Geiger (VOX) 35 Women's Large Dormitories Women in Law *Patricia Wilson (UP) 129 *Sandra Garvey (VOX) 123 *Peggy Conner (unaffiliated) 89 Linda Ritter (VOX) 76 Cindy Snyder (UP) 76 Men's Small Dormitories *Dan Wanamaker (VOX) 109 *Jack Croughan (UP) 105 Dennis Pugh (VOX) 56 **Women's Small Dormitories** * $ \textcircled{*} $ Jane Breckenridge (UP)...97 Marilyn Griffin (VOX) ... 28 Marilyn Grimm (VOX) 24 Freshman Women's Dormitories *Ann Donald (UP) 136 *Sue McKinley (VOX) 135 Janet Doege (VOX) 114 Martha Yankee (UP) 80 Professional Fraternities and Co-ops *Art Ogilvie (UP) ... 41 Danny Johnson (VOX) ... 21 Unmarried-Unorganized *Charles Marvin (UP) 102 *Mike Miner (VOX) 58 Vinita Fishel (VOX) 45 (Speaking privileges only) 25 Sandra Donley (UP) 14 Freshman Class President Freshman Class President *Larry Bast ... 624 Bill Swan ... 487 Bruce Bikales ... 188 Freshman Class Vice-President *Wayne E. Resnik ... 660 Jim Lewis ... 585 Freshman Class Secretary *Carolyn Hoke Mary Lasley Freshman Class Treasurer *Mary Meek ... James Hyland ... Officers Promise (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) ment which will include a frosh senate," Bast indicated. HE SAID THE frosh senate will consist of frosh representatives from all living groups appointed by the class officers. Official Bulletin TODAY Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Dianforth, Chapel. Sigma XI 7.30 p.m. 411 Summerfield, metal-bordele engineering, Crystal Graz KU Section of the American Chemical University, Memphis, Tennessee. Peterson, deputy assoc. laboratory director for education. Argonne National Lab. Chemical Aspects of Atomic Energy." Mathematics Staff Seminar, 3:30 p.m. (coffee at 3:00 p.m.), 119 Strong Hall "Interpolation between Banach Spaces" by Emilio Gagliardo. Der deutsche Verein trifft sich Domerstag, den 15 November, im 5 Uhr in der Hauptsitz des Gebietes "Gesang am Feueroefen" ein Buhn-stuck von Zuckmayer. Studenten, die sich der deutsche Literatur interessieren, besuchen eigeladen. Es gibt Erfrischungen. TOMORROW Fireside discussion of "The Trial" with Foundation, 1314 Oread, all are welcome. Catholic Masses. 7:00 a.m. 11:40 a.m. St. Lawrence Catholic Chapel, 1910 Strat- ford Pharmacology students, 2:30 p.m., 233 Malott, Dr. Marion de V. Cotten: "Cardiovascular Responses to Cardiac Glycosides in Calcium Cholamines During Hypothermia." International Club, 8:00 p.m., Big 8 Room, Tau Sigma, Dance Fraternity is going to perform and will be followed by the social hour. Tomorrow night is the deadline for registration for the International Club Mexican trip Dec. 20. Mexico Trip Sign-Up Deadline Tomorrow Fritz Gysin, Swiss graduate student, said foreign students planning to make the trip must submit $15, passports and two photographs to the Club tomorrow night. American students must have their birth certificates. Gysin said foreign students who have not received authorization from the Mexican government should submit passports and photographs. The material will be taken to the Mexican consulate in Kansas City, Mo., to secure visas. FAST FINISHED Laundry Service "We want to work with the officers of other classes and the All Student Council (ASC)," Bast said. 737 528 Interviews with University Party candidates indicated that UP—as a minority—will bring several new issues to the attention of the ASC. Charles Marvin, Lawrence junior, elected from the unmarried-unorganized district, said his principal aim as an ASC member would be to represent American and international students better on the Council. RISK'S Jaek Croughan, Novato, Calif., junior and men's small dormitory representative, said; "I WOULD LIKE to investigate the possibility of removing the extra charges from University theatre tickets." "I am most interested in getting the ASC better known in the frost dorms. Some of the girls I have spoken to don't even know what the initials ASC stand for." James A. Riley, Lawrence senior, married students representative, who did not receive enough votes to give him voting power on the ASC, said he intended to create unity and enthusiasm in his district so a voting representative could be elected next year. Anne Donald, Prairie Village freshman and freshman women's dormitory representative, said: 613 Vermont NSA To Examine Applicants Dec. 8 The National Security Agency (NSA), a division of the Defense Department, will conduct a professional qualification test here Dec. 8 for KU seniors. Application deadline is Nov. 23. Students wanting additional information on the examination should see C. P. Ketzel, associate professor of political science, in 19 Strong Annex B. Kemper Explains Halt as Sponsor Of TV Program CHICAGO — (UPI) — The Kemper Insurance Co. said today it withdrew sponsorship of an American Broadcasting Co. (ABC) news show last night because of the appearance of Alger Hiss on a previous ABC program. Company President James S. Kemper said the decision on whether the company would resume sponsorship of the news program would depend on what ABC chief James S. Hagerty "has to say on Sunday evening and what further information or assurances we can get that would justify resuming the program." THE CHICAGO-BASED Kemper company has shared in the sponsorship of ABC's regular evening news report. The Kemper company sponsors the program one night a week and other firms sponsor the program on other evenings. Kemper said sponsorship was withdrawn as a result of the appearance of Hiss on a controversial program entitled "The Political Obituary of Richard Nixon" Sunday night. Kemper said in a statement: "WE WERE NOT on the show Wednesday evening for two reasons: - "Number one, a number of our policy holders and others objected to our association with a TV chain which gave a platform to Alger Hiss. - Number two, our own people in the office thought it was not cricket on the part of the chain to advertise the Hiss performance." Kemper said he had talked with Hagerty and ABC President Thomas H. Moore "and told them that we recognize the freedom of every medium to report what it wishes in news and commentary." "But I do believe," Kemper added, "I have the right to choose my own bedfellows." Kemper said "I have known Jim Hagerty for many years and I wish to extend to him as a longtime friend the consideration I would expect from him if our positions were reversed." Psych Club Organized The newly-organized Psychology Club elected Russell Crane, Independence senoir, as president at its first meeting yesterday in Green Hall. Other officers are Sally Brackett, Bethel junior, vice president; John Platt, Topeka junior, secretary and publicity chairman, and Christie Frick, Fort Scott junior, treasurer. The purpose of the Psychology Club, Platt said, is to promote and stimulate interest in psychology throughout the University of Kansas campus through movies, lectures, etc. Any student interested in psychology is eligible for membership, he said. Jerry's Special Dr. Howard Baumgartel, associate professor of psychology, is the organization's faculty adviser. You can't always tell the contents of a can by its label, But- You will quickly recognize a man who is ready, willing and able. 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