University Council to discuss ROTC The second regular meeting of the University Council will be Thursday afternoon, October 2, in 108 Blake. The main topic of discussion, said James E. Gunn, administrative assistant to the Chancellor, will be ROTC on campus. A complete report on the subject matter will be given by members of the Student Executive Committee. American Royal representative chosen Diana Wallace, Wichita senior, will represent KU in the American Royal Queen Contest, Oct. 11, in Kansas City. Miss Wallace was chosen from 22 coeds nominated by members of their living groups. The 20-year-old is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. The American Royal queen will reign over the American Royal Livestock and Horse Show, Oct. 9-12, in Kansas City's Municipal Auditorium. Last year KU coed, Pamela Brackett, Lake Quivera, won the award. YAF to discuss purpose, future Young Americans for Freedom (YAF), a conservative political student group on campus, will hold its first meeting tonight to discuss YAF organization and purpose, YAF's place in current campus activities and plans for the near future, said Dave Miller, Eudora junior and co-chairman of YAF. The meeting will be held at 7:30 tonight in Parlor C at the Union. Miller said that all interested students are invited to attend. Admission test dates set for law schools Prospective law students should plan to take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), said Lawrence E. Blades, dean of the School of Law. The test is required for admission at nearly every law school, including Kansas. Administered by the Educational Testing Service (EST), and independent testing service, the test costs $13.50. It will be given on Nov. 8 and Feb. 14, April 11 and July 25, at KU, Washburn University and the University of Missouri at Kansas City. Blades said registration forms and fees must reach ETS at least three weeks before the test date. Atkins to Oread Dr. G. Douglas Atkins, native of South Carolina, has joined the University of Kansas faculty as assistant professor of English. Atkins earned the B.A. degree summa cum laude from Wofford College in 1965. The University of Virginia awarded him the M.A. degree in 1966 and the Ph.D. degree last June. His area of emphasis is Restoration and 18th Century English literature. 2 KANSAN Exclusive Representative Eleven KU women students have received Watkins-Berger scholarships and 11 men students have received Summerfield scholarships for the 1969-70 school term. of L. G. Balfour Co. For the finest in Fraternity Jewelry - Badges - Novelties Summerfield and Watkins scholarships represent the highest academic honor the University can award a high school graduate. Finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Competition are invited to KU in December of their senior year in high school for a series of competitive examinations and personal interviews. Selection of scholars is based on merit alone. Watkins, Summerfield Scholars announced - Guards - Lavaliers - Sportswear * Mugs - Sportswear Novetelles Favors Lawyers Ringer Rings Theatre Research Colloquium. 3:30 p.m. "In Search of 17th Century French Theatre." Prof. Jack T. Brooking. 341 Murhpv. - Paddles Stipends for the scholarships range from a small honorarium to full support of $1700 a year and are determined by the financial resources of the scholar and his family. The scholarships may be renewed for four years of study at KU. Al Lauter Cups Todav Information Meetings. 3:30 & 4:30 Education Administration Bureau. Forum on Kansas Union 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 Official Bulletin - Paddles - Trophies 8 oz. - 15c WEDNESDAY NIGHT 9-11 hawk Room, Kansas Union. Judo Club. 7 p.m. Robinson GYMU. BUDWEISER NIGHT 16 oz.—25c - Awards AWS Forum Meeting, 4:30 p.m. Jayhawk room, Kansas Union. ken. Classical Film. 7 & 9 p.m. "King Budweiser T-Shirts King and Country" Dyche Auditorium KU Parachute Club. 8 p.m. Pom Day School. 7 a.m. - Budweiser Fraternity Plaques - Budweiser Buttons 809 West 23rd Principalis. 5 p.m. Kansas Union. Caronll Corilent. 7 p.m. Albert Ger- lansen. School bro. Kansas Association of Secondary Principals 5 a.m. Kansas Union Faculty Recital. 8 p.m. Jane Abbott, pianist. Swarathout Recital Hall. Weather Generally fair today and tonight Partly cloudy Wednesday. Southerly winds this afternoon 10 to 15 miles per hour. Continued warm high this afternoon upper 80s and low 90s. Low tonight in the 60s. Precipitation probabilities 5 per cent today and tonight. 10 per cent Wednesday. Graduates of Kansas high schools who were not selected as Summerfield or Watkins Scholars as entering freshmen may be appointed Scholars by demonstrating outstanding academic performance at the University. The students receiving new Watkins scholarships are: Deanna K. Beal, Annelise B. Bell, Danielle Prairie Village, sophomore; Margaret A. Earle, Kansas City, sophomore; Lisa E. Elfner, Manhattan, sophomore; Louis E. Ewing, Independence, jun- The new Summerfield Scholars are: Larry A. Brey, Oskaloaose, sophomore; Barry W. Homer, Paola, sophomore; Jason R. Moore, Sophomore; sophomore; Stanley L. Jones, Gardner; sophomore; Kenneth G. Klassen; Shawnee Mission, sophomore; Douglas Kurata, Lawrence, sophomore; Jerry S. Morgan, Wichita; sophomore; Timothy P. Pankratz, Wichita, junior; sophomore; Michael Weilert, mission; sophomore; and Lewis J. Wesselius, Topeka, sophomore. Carolyn J. Graham, Lawrence, senior; Kathryn M. Hines, Wilehita, sophomore; Linda S. 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