Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 1, 1962 Around the Campus Briefing Will Explain AWS A briefing session for freshman women interested in running for the Associated Women Students (AWS) House of Representatives or Senate will be held Thursday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. The two explanatory meetings will be held at 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Petitions will be distributed. Two places on Senate and two in the House are open. Any freshman woman may run for Senate. Seats in the House are reserved for one resident of Corbin Hall and one from GSP. Women in the scholarship halls are already represented in the House by AWS members elected last spring. PETITIONS will be returned to the AWS Elections at 6:30 p.m., Oct. 9 in the Pan American Room of the Union. An AWS quiz will be given then. It will cover the AWS constitution and "Wise Words for Women," AWS handbook. Interviews will be conducted Oct 11 in the Dean of Women's office The slate of candidates will be announced Oct.12. Voting will be from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 18 in Corbin, GSP, and Watkins Halls. Any freshman girl may vote for representative to Senate; voting for House members is limited to residents of Corbin and GSP. Jewish Students To Hold Services Jewish students at the University of Kansas will participate as singers and readers in Yom Kippur services Oct. 7 and 8. Members of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, Jewish student organization, will use the Lawrence Jewish Community Center for their services. There are 120 Jewish students on campus. Yom Kippur, Day of Atonement, will be observed on Oct. 8 with a 9 a.m. morning service, including a sermon and memorial service. A concluding service will be held at 4 p.m. A breakfast will follow the latter, since most Jewish observe a strict fast on Yom Kippur, eating nothing from sundown Oct. 7 to sun-down the following day. Erev Yom Kippur (the eve of Yom Kippur) will be celebrated at 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7. BROWSERS . . . ... WELCOME The BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Radio Executives Conference Set The Kansas Association of Radio Account Executives (KARAE) will hold their first annual conference Friday and Saturday. Merle Blair, KTOP, Topeka, president of KARAE, will conduct the meeting. The order of business includes organization and the holding of district meetings and election of directors. Professional sessions will be led by Paul Dixson, WREN, Topeka; Bob Kearns, WIBW, Topeka; Blair, Mel Adams, assistant professor of journalism, and James E. Dykes, professor of journalism. Following the meeting, members will attend the Kansas-Colorado football game. Discussion of 'J.B.' To Be Held Friday The age-old problem of evil, as exemplified by the sufferings of the Biblical figure Job will be the central topic at 10:50 p.m. Friday at Westminster Center. The Westminster Seminars Theatre will open its second season of drama and colloquy at that time with an after-theatre coffee and discussion of the University Theatre's production of "J. B." William Reardon, associate professor of speech and drama and director of "J. B." Walter J. Meserve, associate professor of English and Maynard H. Strothmann, Director of Westminster Center, will lead the discussion. Students and faculty are invited to attend. English Proficiency Registration is Open Students who did not register for the English proficiency examination during enrollment may register this week at 130 Strong Hall. The examination is required for graduation of all students in liberal arts, business, education, fine arts, journalism, nursing, architecture and architectural engineering. Students who have completed ten hours of freshman-sophomore English are eligible to register for the examination which is given once a semester. The new University of Kansas NROTC battalion commander is Richard Hartman, Kansas City, Mo. senior, Capt. R. D. Gruber, unit commander announced recently. Navy Leader Here Is Picked Members of Hartman's staff are executive officer, Frank Breen, Cincinnati, O., senior; operations officer, Roland Carroll, Topeka, senior; adjutant, Tom Palmerlea, Lawrence senior; supply officer, John Lavery, Topeka senior; battalion chief petty officer, Richard Griffin, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, and public information officer, Doug Pickersgill, Kansas City, Mo., junior. Company commanders are Larry Mahaffey, Coffeyville senior; James Sramik, Cicero, Ill., senior; and Michael Swink, Prairie Village senior. Company executive officers are Gary Kirk, Salina senior; Bruce Whisler, Topeka senior; and James Young, Kansas City, Mo., senior. Platoon leaders are Tom Black, Independence, Mo., senior; John Byers, Oklahoma City, Okla., senior; Paul Erickson, St. Ann, Mo., senior; Ronald Lindsay, Muncie senior; Tom Pugh, Kansas City, Mo., senior; John Riley, Neodesha senior; Al Hardtarley, Lawrence senior; Kenneth Lyle, Coffeville senior; Bruce Robb, Mission senior; and David Norris, Bartlesville, OKla., senior. Rock Chalk Emcee To Perform Again Hoite Caston, Independence, Mo., senior and Rock Chalk Revue emcee, will play the same part tomorrow morning at the senior coffee. The coffee will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., in the Kansas Union ballroom. Senior class members are excused from 9:30 and 10:30 classes. Michael Mead, Kansas City, Mo. senior and the class president, said senior sweatshirts and buttons will be distributed at the meeting. Senior fees will be collected and the senior yells will be practiced. 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