2 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, October 1, 1968 Students to fill urban action posts From three to five students will be appointed this week to serve on the University Committee for Urban Action, Clif Conrad, student body president, said yesterday. Conrad, Bismarck, N.D., senior, said he and Joe Goering, Moundridge senior and student body vice president, would jointly select the student members by Friday, when the committee will meet. The committee was formed last summer to plan University social action in nearby urban areas. Charles D. Kahn, dean of the School of Architecture and Urban Design and chairman of the committee, said the number of student members was indefinite because the committee wants to accommodate "anybody who's interested." The figure of "two or three" to five student members was suggested to keep the committee from becoming unwieldy, said Kahn. Several members of the committee including Kahn met with Conrad and Goering on Friday. Conrad said yesterday evening that no students had yet been appointed to the body. Anyone who is interested may contact him, he said. Goering said he and Conrad would look for "people who are old enough to be willing and capable to do this sort of thing" and young enough to allow continuity. Some representation by age groups will be sought, he said. "One or two or maybe all" of the student members of the committee will be black, Goering stated. committee students previously concerned with social action. "I hate to use the word activists," he said, but he wants "people who espouse ideas of the University being involved in society." Conrad said he wanted on the Conrad stated that, as he understood it, the student representatives would be full-fledged members of the committee. The group is "very open-ended" with no rigid procedures, he said, and students will apparently have a full voice. Kahn explained, "The committee itself doesn't have a very stable membership. 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