Tau Sigma to hold auditions tonight Tau Sigma, KU's honorary dance group, will hold auditions at 6:30 tonight in Room 220, Robinson Gymnasium. A practice dance session will be held before the auditions. The tryouts will resemble regular dance classes and a routine need not be prepared. French club to hold first meeting The French club, Le Cercle Francais, will meet at 4:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Jayhawk Room to elect officers and make plans for future meetings. Mattie Crumrine, associate professor of French and French club adviser, said enrollment in a French course is not a requirement for membership. Business dean to speak Thursday The responsibility of a business student will be the topic of a speech given by Clifford D. Clark, dean of the School of Business, at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in 411 Summerfield. Business Student Association elections will follow the speech. North papers to Spencer Library The Kenneth Spencer Research Library has acquired the papers of the 18th century writer, Roger North, and a collection of English manuscripts, the earliest dating from the 13th century. Alexandra Mason, special collections librarian, who made the announcement, estimated the collections would include more than 8,000 items. AURH plans 'woodsy with purpose' The Association of University Residence Halls (AURH) representatives will take to the woods this weekend for their annual leadership conference, announced Carol Eubank, chairman of the AURH leadership conference committee. The "Woodsy With A Purpose" will be held Saturday and Sunday at Tall Oaks Camp in Linwood. Carruth to shelter Business Office The KU Business Office, will move to Carruth-O'Leary base-ment some time in November, said Gary Carrico, comptroller. The Business Office, along with many of the other offices in Strong Hall, need room to expand, and by moving the Business Office, all the offices will have additional space, Carrico said. Some remodeling is now being done at Carruth-0'Leary, but the transfer from Strong should not take long, Carrico said. Walker gets HEW appointment T. Howard Walker, director of KU Extension, has been appointed to a four-year term on the national advisory committee on the education of the deaf in the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. The appointment, to run through June, 1973, was made by Robert H. Finch, secretary of HEW. Go to new fashion heights in pant partners of major proportions. High heels, hi-tongue, side buckle. Cream. For women. $12^{99} Sex educator to speak A crusader for sex education in public schools will be a guest speaker at the 15th annual Symposium on School Health Thursday and Friday at the KU Medical Center's Battenfeld Auditorium. Lake use studied Why certain water recreational areas are preferred is being studied by four professors in the KU School of Business. The results of their preliminary research, "Simulations of Water Recreation Decisions," will be presented at the meeting of the Institute of Management Sciences today through Friday in Atlanta, Ga. Jack Gaumnitz, Lawrence Sherr, Robert Swinth and John Tollefson hope their study will aid in determining the type of facilities most persons want at a reservoir and the use a location will receive. Official Bulletin Today French Club Meeting. 4:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room. Kansas Union. Principals: 5 p.m. Kansas Union. Carlilion Recital. 7 p.m. Albert Gerk- ing. Classical Film. 7 & 9 p.m. "King and Country." Dyche Auditorium. Free University Activity. 7:30 p.m. Knitting. 1925 Ohio. KU Parachute Club, 8 p.m. Forum Room, Kansas Union. Room, Kansas Union Free University Activity 8 p.m. University of Illinois 1929 Warm-up Rhythm and Blues. 1328 Vermont. Faculty Recital. 8 p.m. Jane AH The symposium, "School, Sex and Society (Revisited)" is spons- bott, Pianist. Swarthout Recital Hall. Tomorrow. University Women's Club Tea. 1:30 p.m., Honoring Mrs. S. Laurence Challack Faculty Counell. 3:30 p.m. 108 Blake. The purpose of SIECUS is "to establish man's sexuality as a healthy entity," said Dr. Calder-one. Mary S. Calderone, the controversial executive director of the Sex Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS), will speak at 9 a.m. Thursday on "Human Sexuality: Concepts and Concerns," and Friday at 2 p.m. on "A Positive Perspective." 2 KANSAN Oct. 1 1969 sored by the KU Schools of Medicine and Education. Mrs. Calderone, a physician, was a major promoter of the American Medical Association's 1964 ruling allowing doctors to dispense birth control information. She also espouses birth control as a public health measure. Gulf Group Life Companies unveil new marketing concept to fulfill the high hopes of man. 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