12 Thursday, Sept. 17, 1970 University Daily Kansan Senate Seat to Be Filled Election of a student senator from Oliver College will be held concurrently with the freshman class officer elections, Oct. 7 and 8. Petitions are available in the Student Senate Office, B105 of the Kansas Union. Any Oliver College freshman or sophomore is eligible for the election on payment of a $5 filing fee and filing a petition with the signatures of 50 Oliver College students. Petitions must be filed with the president, secretary or elections chairman of the Student Senate by Wednesday, Sept. 30. Activities Set for Parents Other than the football game and a buffet lunch, few activities are planned for Parents Day, Sept. 19. The football game, between KU and Texas Tech, will be the main event. A buffet lunch will be served before the game in the Big 8 Room of the Kansas Union. After the game, Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr. will join parents and students for coffee and doughnuts in the South Lounge of the Union. During the morning, many school and departmental offices will be open to visitors. University Council Meets Today The University Council will meet at 3:30 p.m. today in 108 Blake Hall. Frank Zilm, St Louis senior and the Council's first student presiding officer, said reports from the University Senate Executive Committee would be presented at the meeting. Play Auditions Scheduled Auditions are planned for two plays at 7 p.m. at Westminster Center, Bill Meikle, Lawrence graduate student, said Wednesday. The first play, "Endgame" by Samuel Beckett, which will show on Oct. 30-31, will be directed by Ron Sapoznik, Tel Aviv, Israel, graduate student. The second play, "The Master Cat" by Dorothy Jane Goulding, which will show on Nov. 6-7, will be directed by Sellina Mashiach, Tel Aviv, Israel, graduate student. Both plays will be performed at Westminster Center. Meikle said the plays were being produced to fulfill the requirements of Speech 350. Advanced Play Production. Speech... From page 1 the Chief," he left the podium to shake hands with students. From page 1 As the crowd left, the overwhelming feeling of support for Nixon persisted, except among the "Yippies" who had led the heckling during the address. According to Dale Beck, Wichita junior and "Yippie" leader, "the President didn't address himself to the problems we were concerned about, such as the shootings at Kent State and Jackson State." Agnew Talk Disrupted By Hecklers MIDLAND, Mich. (UPI) Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, making like a bandleader, kept time on an airport hangar podium Wednesday for a band of obscenity-chanting hecklers who tried to drown out his words. He told them, "You're pathetic." The vice president scored "dissident elements—the carpers and complainers, the runner-downers" as he wound up his first campaign tour of the fall election battle with an airport rally here and a GOP fund-raising dinner in Grand Rapids, Mich., Wednesday night. Tues., Sept. 22 3:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Agnew, aiding Mrs. Lenore Romney in her senatorial election campaign against Sen. Philip Hart, as a radical-liberal and took passing swipes at Sens. William Fulbright, D-Ark., and George McGovern, D-S.D. Red Dogs - Together Tide FREE Rock Concert - Young Raiders IT'S ALL FREEBIES!! - Flippers Looking for a Little Extra Cash? East Side of Allen Field House Gather up those Dust Collecting Items of Quality and Sell Them With a Kansan Classified Ad. Rates 1 Time —25 wd. or Less—$1.00—Add wd. 1 c ea. 3 Times—25 wd. or Less—$1.50—Add. wd. 2 c ea. 5 Times—25 wd. or Less—$1.75—Add. wd. 3 c ea. 111 Flint Hall UN 4-4358 or 4359 Use Kansan Classifieds ANNOUNCING Election of 1974 Oliver College Student Senator NOTICE: On Oct. 7 and 8,1970,the office of Oliver College Student Senator shall be elected. How to become a Candidate: Any student presently enrolled in Oliver College with the signature is eligible to run for office. To become a candidate, a petition of the Oliver Dean certifying enrollment in Oliver College must be completed and returned to the Student Senate office by 5 p.m., September 30 with a $5 petition fee. The necessary petitions may be picked up at the Student Senate office (B-105 Student Union) on or after September 8th. For Further Information: Contact the Student Senate office (B-105 Student Union) at UN 4-3710 or John Friedman at 842-6577