14 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, October 4, 1968 Music workshops offered to public by two KU profs Two KU music professors are inviting public participation in a music workshop for both vocal and instrumental music. The vocal group section meets Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. and the instrumental group meets Monday at 3:30 p.m. and Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in room 415, Murphy Hall. J. Bunker Clark and Irwin Specter are the professors who are offering the workshop. The workshop is for people from the Lawrence area. The workshops are designed to teach ancient music. Replicas of old instruments are to be used. Society elects officers Newly elected officers of Mortar Board were announced this week by Elaine Greenock, president. New officers of the senior women's honorary society are Lou Abernathy, Topeka, vice president; Nancy Gardin, Lincoln, Neb., secretary; Nancy Pinet Tilford, Lawrence, treasurer; Marcia McMullen, Overland Park, editor, and Barbara Lang, Tulaa, Okla., historian. "Mortar Board's purpose this year is to become better informed on the needs of the University," Miss Greenock said. Students practice-teaching can pay less dorm rental Students who will be practice teaching and living out of Lawrence are not required to pay the full $387.50 semester dorm rental, according to J. J. Wilson, director of housing. The policy is not new, he said, but students who are planning to student-teach will sign a contract for $232.50 for that semester. In the past there has been confusion about the number of payments a practice teacher makes, he said. Many students have overpaid their contracts without knowing it. New contracts make it easier for the student to understand the amount he pays and enables the housing department to keep the records straight, he said. The contracts apply only to students who will be moving out of a residence hall and into the city in which they will practice teach, Wilson said. Students who commute while teaching will remain under a regular dorm contract. THE MISSION INN Bar - Grill, Windy and Mariar Phone VI 1-92-4488 1904 Massachusetts LAWRENCE, KANSAS Renew old habits. Repair and shine your shoes at The 8th St. Shoe Shop for the finest in shoe care 105 E. 8th 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon A normal semester is 18 weeks and student teaching lasts for eight weeks. Under this contract, student teachers pay $232.50, he said, rather than the usual $387.50. KU grad, first Negronamed Court judge If a student who will be moving out of a hall submitted the wrong contract it can be changed by getting in touch with the dean of men or of women, he said. A University of Kansas graduate is the first Negro to be named a Justice Court judge in the state of Washington. Charles M. Stokes, 65, a 1931 graduate of the KU Law School, is presently on the Seattle Human Rights Commission. This Sunday Continues the Series "On Living A Real Life" Rev. Ronald L.Sundbye preaching "Life When Rachael Began To Wonder" "Man should not ask what he may expect from life, but should realize that he himself is being questioned. "Life is putting its problems to him, and it is up to him to respond to these questions by being responsible; he can only answer to life by answering for his life." Viktor Frankl First United Methodist Church 10th and Vermont Services at 8:30(Communion) 9:30 11:00 After the KU-New Mexico Game Come to the Big 8 Room of the Kansas Union and Meet... Senator Chuck Percy Together With: Senator James B. Pearson Rick Harman-Our Next Governor Bob Dole-Our Next U.S. Senator Congressman Larry Winn, Jr. and other Republican candidates Jointly sponsored by the KU COLLEGE REPUBLICANS and the DOUGLAS COUNTY YOUNG REPUBLICANS. Tickets are available from any CYR or DOUGLAS COUNTY YR or at the door. Donations $5 Students $2