Friday, December 6, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3 Local BSU to discuss black role Two Howard University students and a Kansas state official will speak tonight and tomorrow at the Midwestern Regional Conference of Black Student Organizations. An appearance by Jesse Jackson, national director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference of Black Student Organizations, was cancelled by illness. Lewis Myers, president of Howard's Liberal Arts Student Council, and Joey Mitchell, coordinator of the National Black University Students' Conference, will speak at 8 p.m. tonight in the Kansas Union Big Eight Room. The Rev. Kelsey Jones, vicechairman of the Kansas Pardon and Parole Board, will speak at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the same room. The topic of all three speakers will be "The Role of Black Student Organizations." The conference, which is being sponsored by the Black Students' Union (BSU), will also feature several workshops. "These workshops are centered around the theme of practical versus philosophical goals in relation to the black revolution," Adrian Clark, president of BSU and chairman of the conference said yesterday. Delegates from several black student organizations from all over the Midwest will attend. Military Ball queen hopefuls The Military Ball Queen will be chosen tonight from these six finalists. They are, from left to right (top row), Lorlyn Seelbinder, Tonganoxie sophomore, Naismith Hall; Cathy Steinmitz, Parsons sophomore, Delta Gamma; Judy Jarrel, Shawnee Mission junior, Kappa Alpha Theta; (bottom row) Sandy Hoagland, Palo Alto, Calif., freshman, Gertrude Sellars Pearson Hall; Ann Henry, Prairie Village freshman, Corbin Hall, and Vee Ann Stephens, Shawnee Mission sophomore, Gamma Phi Beta. The ball will begin at 8 p.m. tonight in the Kansas Union Ballroom. CYR members give dissent Members of the Collegiate Young Republicans (CYR) rebelled successfully last night against an appointment made by the CYR executive board. Dissention centered around the appointment of Diane Lewis, Florissant, Mo., junior, as a senatorial delegate to the Kansas CYR Resolutions Convention to be held Friday and Saturday in Topeka. Members of the club charged favoritism in this appointment. Members stated that Jim Powell, St. Louis senior, and Robert Ertman, Pittsburgh senior, were originally slated for the two KU senatorial slots. Ertman was later dropped in favor of Miss Lewis, they said. who said they were "upset" at his being dropped from the post, protested the action. The members of the club present voted to override the decision of the executive board and restore Ertman to the post. Several friends of Ertman. Mark Edwards, Emporia junior and CYR chairman, said that Ertman had withdrawn voluntarily and had accepted another post instead. Kansan receives national award CHICAGO (UPI)—Gary Mogge, of Ruleton, Kan., yesterday was named the nation's outstanding boy in 4-H achievement. The high honor came at the National 4-H Congress here. A Wyoming girl, Theresa Walen, was named the outstanding girl for total 4-H achievement. Earlier in congress week, Mogge was named one of 12 winners of $500 college scholarships as a member of the Blue award group, selected from state winners in achievement. The 19-year-old Kansan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Mogge. He is a sophomore at the University of Kansas. Mogge is majoring in engineering at KU. In 1966, he attended National 4-H Congress. In MIAMI for ORANGE BOWL GAME stop at Friendly Modern PATRICIA HOTEL Right Downtown, overlooking beautiful Biscayne Bay— Air-conditioned—Television Single - $20.00 Double - $25.00 Triple - $30.00 (Minimum-three days, Dec. 30-31 & Jan. 1) Rush request to — Woody Sims, Manager 312 S.E. 2nd Avenue Miami, Florida 33101. Freshman Senate to meet on Sat. Freshmen will gather at 8 a.m. Saturday in Mock Courtroom in Green Hall for the first session of the Freshman Senate. Any freshman can come to this first session which will primarily be an organizational meeting to get established, said Linda Wright, Emporia freshman and co-chairman of the Senate steering committee. Ten committees will be set up during this first session, Miss Wright said. "The committees will be made up of those freshman attending Saturday morning and that's why we want to encourage all interested freshmen to come," she said. 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