Judy Collins to sing Judy Collins, lyrical folksinger and songwriter, will appear at a special SUA-sponsored concert at 8 p.m. March 18 in Hoch Auditorium. Miss Collins has recorded eight albums including "Wildflowers" and "In My Life" and is currently one of this generation's foremost popular music interpreters. Although she began her singing career as a representative of the "protest" movement, Miss Collins has since established herself among college audiences in a way that the older generation sometimes doesn't understand. In the past her performances were "protest" movements. Now they are described as a "religious experience." Miss Collins is not only popular for the ballads and folk songs, with which she accompanies herself on the guitar, but also for her involvement through singing in the contemporary life about her. Judy Collins Dec. 5 KANSAN 3 1969 The Student Union Activities (SUA) announced Thursday Judy Collins lyrical folksinger and songwriter will give the annual spring concert March 18. College Republicans will hold convention Members of the KU College Republican Club will hear Rick Harman and Kansas Attorney General Kent Frizzell, the two most prominently mentioned Republican candidates for Governor, speak before a College Republican Resolutions Convention in Topeka this weekend. No time has been set for their appearances. Charges of conflict of interest have been filed in Shawnee County against Vincent Bogart, a former member of the Board of Regents appointed by Docking. "We feel that the people of Kansas, particularly the young people, are concerned with the problem of honesty in state government," Murray said, "and we intend to expose the facts of the situation." The convention will hear a report by its Select Committee on the Office of the Governor. Mike Murray, chairman, said the committee had conducted an investigation of charges of conflict of interest in the administration of Governor Robert Docking. Several other members of the Docking administration are under investigation by Attorney General Frizzell's office. Harman, a Fairway restaurant owner and unsuccessful Republican candidate for governor against Docking last year, has indicated he will enter the primary again in 1970. Frizzell has also indicated interest in the race for Governor. Governor Docking has not yet indicated whether he will seek an unprecedented third term. Murray said the convention would also establish a platform for the college GOP group. "The convention offers our members, who are representative of young people across the state, a chance to publicly state their opinions on the issues which face the state and the nation," he said. Topics to be discussed are expected to include the draft, inflation, tax reform, education, ROTC, drug abuse, sex education and highways. Shoppers pictured above are (from left) Carol Reber, Diane Fienhage, and Lee Hart. Open evenings until 8:30 for your convenience. Come from... 922 Massachusetts the VILLAGE SET ---