Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 28, 1960 Around the Campus Vox Primary Announced Primary elections selecting nominees for ASC representatives, student body president and vice president, and class officers will be held tomorrow and Wednesday. Only students presenting a Vox Populi party card can vote for ASC representatives and student body president and vice president. Vox is unopposed on their slate. Students can vote for class officers in their respective classes. There can be no write-in candidates in the primary elections. Three polling booths will be set up in Strong Hall. They will be in the rotunda and in front of the business office and the Registrar's office. None of the ballots will be counted until Wednesday night. ROTC Roll Hits a Low (Continued from page 1) applying for commissions this year," he said. Maj. Gilmore pointed out the difference between KU and K-State. At K-State the men are forced to take the course and they resent it, he said. No Effect On Program At this point in the interview, Maj. Gilmore returned to the problem that Kansas currently faces. "Even if we fall short of 100 students next year in our freshman class, it will have no effect on the students in the program. This federal probation is highly flexible and it would be possible for us to keep the unit even if short of 100 men," he said. Maj. Gilmore said he felt some rumors which were circulating on campus which claimed the unit was on probation were hurting certain students. "I think some students may have dropped out of ROTC partially because of this. I feel the student is hurting himself. As far as I'm concerned, the ROTC is the best deal for a young man graduated from high school. FREE AS A BREEZE... That's how you'll feel when you've made a start on an adequate life insurance program. Many new plans, especially attractive to college students, merit your consideration now. 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