Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 9, 1962 Students Indifferent (Continued from page 1) Marilyn Miller, Larned junior, said, "It's not democratic to force membership in one party simply because the rest of the house belongs. However, I question whether as many people would vote under the individual membership system. Houses that belong in blocs usually require their entire membership to vote. Would as many people bother to get out and vote if membership were individual?" ROXANN CREITZ. Highland, Ill., junior, replied, "It's probably true that if a person does not belong to an organized house with bloc membership, he may not find out about candidates, and he may not have enough interest to vote. But if this person is not interested enough in the first place, he should not vote anyway. I think bloc membership is an artificial stimulus to vote." Patricia Ann Koos, Mission sophomore, said, "I think bloc membership is all right as long as there is no coercion involved. It's not too democratic for any student to be forced into joining a political party because of bloc affiliation. However, I know of two specific cases in houses in the West Hills that were allowed to keep their individual membership in the other party." Sharon Scott, Kansas City, Mo., junior, agreed that to vote one way just because the whole house does is not a good idea. All members don't have the same ideas, she said. "However," she warned, "I think individual membership is better and more democratic only if the individual will take a personal interest in finding out about the qualifications of the candidates. I think many individual voters would vote blindly, and this isn't good." Official Bulletin International Students If you are interested in international education, and the UNESCO banquet there on the evening of Oct. 26, see Clark Coan, international student adviser, 228 Strong TODAY Kappa Phi, Danforth Chapel, 7:00 p.m. Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Methodist Community Worship. 9:15 p.m., Wesley Foundation. Tau Sigma, 7 p.m., Robinson Gym. TOMORROW Radio Production Center, 7:30 p.m. 25th Hall, executive committee meeting THURSDAY **Students interested in Medical Technology are invited to the meeting of the prevalence of STDs.** 8:30 p.m., in the Watkins Hospital Nurses Home. Dr. Dale Clinton. Douglas County Health Officer, will preside the program. Refreshments will be served. Interviews for teaching positions in Montgomery County, Maryland, near Washington D.C. by Dr William Early, Appointment Bureau, 117 Bailey Hall. History Club Meets Tomorrow The KU History Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. The topic of discussion will be anthropology, economics and geology as related to historical methodology. OXFORDONIAN INSPIRATION Arrow presents a shirt with an Oxford accent...the "Gordon Dover Club." Smooth softly rolled, button-down collar and placket front looks good all day. Comfortable soft cotton Oxford cloth, in white and solid colors. "Sanforized" labeled for lasting fit. $5.00 Weaver MEN'S STORE A SHIRT WITH AN OXFORD ACCENT British inspired, all-American admired . . . Arrow's "Gordon Dover Club." Medium-point, button-down collar is softly rolled for unstilted shaping and fit. Tailored with traditional placket front, plaited back in cool cotton Oxford. All- American trimly tailored to look clean-cut, to feel really comfortable.."Sanforized".labeled keeps it that way. $5.00. ARROW FOUNDED 1851 Traditionally the Finest for Discriminating Men S.U.A. PICTURE-LENDING LIBRARY RENT FRAMED PRINTS FOR 50c A SEMESTER THIS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY at the CRAFT SHOP IN THE UNION 8:30 - 5:00 WEDNESDAY, OCT.10 THURSDAY, OCT.11