Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 3, 1953 —Kansan photo by Jerry Knudson **AWS ELECTION CANDIDATES**—Above are candidates for positions in the Associated Women Students to be elected Wednesday. Offices sought are given after the names. Front row, left to right, are Donna Arnold, college junior; Barbara Becker, college sophomore, and Nancy Landon, college junior (Greek representative to the All Student Council); Grace Bogart, college sophomore; Barbara Swisher, fine arts sophomore, and Annette Luthy, fine arts freshman (Independent representative to the ASC). Back row, left to right, are Vicky Rosenwald and Norma Lou Falletta, college juniors (AWS president); Marjorie Mackey and Jan Gradinger, college freshman (AWS secretary); Lois McArdle, college sophomore; Margaret Black, education junior, and Kay Tetterick, fine arts freshman (AWS treasurer); Ruby Schaulis, fine arts freshman (Independent representative to ASC); Sheila Haller, college freshman (AWS secretary); Pat Aylward, college junior, and Diana Foltz, pharmacy junior (AWS vice president). Candidates not pictured are Betty Gard, college sophomore (AWS vice president); Sydney States, college sophomore (Greek representative to ASC); Janet Kesler, college freshman (AWS secretary), and Joyce Laybourn, education junior (AWS treasurer). 21 Seek AWS Offices In Wednesday Election The election of Associated Women Students officers and senate members for 1953-54 will be held Wednesday. All women students may vote on presentation of ID cards at any of three polling places. The polls, located in the rotunda of Frank Strong, on the first floor of Fraser hall, and in the Hawk's Nest lobby, will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Positions open are for president, vice president, treasurer, secretary, and two All Student Council representatives, one independent and the other a Greek. Candidates receiving the second highest number of votes for each office will become a member of the senate, as will the elected officers. The final slate of 21 names out of the 40 petitioners was announced this morning. It was drawn up by the senior election committee after the coffee Thursday for candidates who passed the quiz. Those running for president are Norma Lou Falletta and Vicki Rosenwald, college juniors. Both served this year in the AWS senate. Miss Rosenwald was the independent representative to ASC and Miss Falletta served as treasurer. Pat Aylward, college junior; Betty Lou Gard, college sophomore, and Diana Foltz, pharmacy junior, are candidates for vice president. All have served in the AWS house of representatives and Miss Foltz was a member of the senate. The vice president acts as moderator of the house. Candidates for treasurer are Margaret Black, college junior; Joyce Laybourne, education junior; Lois McArdle, college sophomore, and Gloria Kay Vetterick, fine arts freshman. Those running for secretary are Jan Gradinger, Marjorie Mackey, 3 Law Students To Defend FACTS The aid of three third year law students has been secured by FACTS party for its defense in the March 18 Student Court trial in which it is to be named the violator of a defamation statute. They are Don Giffin, Dan Hopson, and Richard Stavley. As yet, the party has been charged with nothing, because the formal complaint must be presented by the prosecution, and the court hasn't appointed a prosecution. Bob Walker, second year law, hinted that the prosecution might be three men, to balance the counsel for the defense. Walker, as a spokesman for Pachacamac party, originally brought the case to the official notice of the court. Medical School Gets $8,316 Grant The life Insurance Medical Research fund has made a two-year grant of $8,316 to the University for research in circulatory system disease, Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy announced today. Dr. Kenneth E. Jochim, assistant dean of the School of Medicine and chairman of the physiology department, will direct the study. Dr. Byron T. Eberle, who holds a post-doctoral fellowship from the U.S. Public Health service, will be the research associate. The project will begin July 1. Janet Gessler, and Sheila Haller, all college freshman since the secretary must be a sophomore next year. Candidates for the Greek ASC representative are Donna Arnold, and Nancy Landon, college juniors; Sydney States, and Barbara Becker, college sophomores. Miss Landon, Miss States, and Miss Arnold previously have served in the senate. Independents running for ASC representative are Grace Bogart, college sophomore, Ruby Schaulis and Annette Luthy, fine arts freshmen, and Barbara Swisher, fine arts sophomore. Cage Playoffs Set for Women Basketball finals of the women's class teams will be played at 7 tonight in Robinson annex. The seniors meet the juniors for the championship, and a consolation game will be played between the sophomores and freshmen. The honorary varsity team will be chosen from members of the class teams on the basis of their playing ability through the year, by Miss Ruth Hoover and the game officials. Members of the junior class team are Pat Garrett, Mary Ann Mahoney, Ann McLaughlin, Carolyn Neff, Virginia Brooks, Nancy Gilchrist, Sue Forney, and Prudence Harper. Senior team consists of Shirley Thomson, Betty Clinger, Marion Miller, Esther Harms, Joyce Jones, Connie Maus, and Diane Walker. Freshman Counselor Deadline March 15 Applications to be counselors in the Freshman dormitory system must be in by March 15. Seniors and graduate students are preferred for the positions. Women interested in becoming counselors should talk to Martha Peterson, dean of women, or her assistant, Mary Peg Hardman. Applications may be obtained from them in the dean of women's office. The counselors are carefully selected through interviews and their over-all record in the University. Appointments will be made by May. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. NOW IN PROGRESS... GIGANTIC BOOK SALE REDUCTIONS UP TO 63% Trade Books .. Technical Books .. Text Books Come in soon..these terrific values won't last long!