Page 4 University Daily Kansan AWS Selects Senate Nominees The Associated Women Students have nominated the candidates for seats on the AWS Senate. They are: President: Judith Anderson, Garden City junior; Karlene Howell Kansas City junior; Lois Ann Ragsdale, Kansas City junior. Secretary: Gayle Graham, Almena freshman; Betty Dwyer, Wichita freshman; Marcia Cowles, St. Joseph, Mo., freshman; Sandra Bornholdt, La Cross freshman; Susan Flood, Hays freshman; Jane Sipe, Mission freshman. Vice president; Judith Ninger Hutchison junior; Marilyn Mueller Kirkwood, Mo., sophomore; Carol Ott, Kansas City junior. ASC Greek representative: Marcia Casey, Hutchinson junior; Constance Hunter, Hutchinson sophomore; Catherine Kibler, Topea sophomore; George Ann Porter, Kansas City sophomore; Kay Timberlake, Leavenworth junior. Treasurer; Jeanne Maxwell, Mission freshman; Joanne Stover, Colby sophomore; Susan Callender, Lawrence junior; Jan Krehbiel, Wichita junior. ASC independent representatives: Sondra Hays, Norton freshman; Joanne Prim, Overbrook freshman; Janice Agin, Kansas City sophomore; Karen Jordan, Great Bend sophomore. Cwens: Marilyn Hardisty, Salina sophomore; Sharon Saylor, Morrill sophomore. Cwens is a new office, formerly called the Jay sisters. The two girls running for this office will be advisers for the sophomore honor society. Thursday. March 9, 1961 The most powerful weapon of ignorance — the diffusion of printed matter. —Count Lyof Nikolayivitch Tolstoi STUDENTS Grease Job $1 Brake Adj. 98c Mufflers and Tailpipes Installed Free. Open 24 hrs, with mechanic on duty. Brakes Relined. Page-Creighton Fina Service 1819 W. 23rd. VI 3-964 Pat Hollingsworth Alpha Chi Omega What's prettier for spring and all summer than a perky shirtwaister? Especially in this crisp green and white pin stripe. Allen Crafton, professor of speech, will discuss "The Ballad" at the Poetry Hour at 4 p.m. today in the Music and Browsing Room of the Kansas Union. KU Receives Trophy Case Crafton to Discuss 'The Ballad' Today Last night $500 was given to KU for a trophy case in Allen Field House by the Pep Club at the Jay Jane initiation Banquet in the Kansas Union. The following were initiated: Nancy Vogel, Lawrence junior and outstanding pledge; Sandy Edson, Bethany, Mo., junior; Judy Findley, Osawatomie junior; Judi Hayward, Prairie Village senior; Carol Kranzler, Brookings, S. D., junior; Doris McLanahan, Holden, Mo., senior; Kay Murray, Kansas City senior; Leah Rose, Holton junior; Phyllis Schoen, St. Louis, Mo., sophomore; Margie Thrasher, Wichita senior; Nancy Copeland, St. John junior; Marilyn Cromb, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Bobby Greenlee, Belle- ville junior; Lillian Grimes, Paol sophomore; Kay Hayzlett, Shenan- doah, Iowa, sophomore; Martha Jones, Timken sophomore; Dottie Kicker, Mission sophomore; Ruth Moyer, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Judy McReynolds, Salina sophomore; Joanne Randall, Aber- deen, S. D., junior; Kathy Riedel, WaKeeney sophomore; Carolyn Skull, Lawrence sophomore; Martha Sipes, Mission sophomore; Sally Sponable, Paola junior and Anne Sutherland, Iola sophomore. The question of ethical practices in teaching is mainly dependent on the individual teacher's ideas of right and wrong and the environment in which he teaches, an education instructor said yesterday. Ethics Is Topic at SNEA Herold G. Regier, instructor in education and director of teacher placement, discussed "Ethics of Teachers" at the Student National Education Association meeting in Bailey Auditorium. "Some experienced career teachers are not too ethical when it comes to talking about their student's personal problems," Mr. Regier said. There are proper channels to go to when a teacher needs advice about a student problem, he said. In no instance should a teacher discuss one pupil in the presence of another, he said. "Many are guilty of plain, pure gossip." The code for teachers should be self-regulatory and self-governed, Prof. Regier said. It must be more than words on paper, he continued. The code deals with the teacher-pupil relationship first, community second and others in the profession third, he said. Typewriters Electrics, Manuals Rentals, Sales, Service Office Equipment Lawrence Typewriter 735 Mass., VI 3-3644 Try the Kansan Want Ads SPECIAL (By Popular Demand) TGIF EVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON From 2-7 in the Catacombs Men-$1.00 Women-50c "Five Happy Hours" FOR FAST FREE DELIVERY, FIVE DAYS A WEEK, CALL VI 3-9760 (Sunday thru Thursday) The PIZZA HUT & the Catacombs Winthrop HAND-SEWN FRONTS ...THAT EXTRA MEASURE OF STYLING THAT GOES WITH SNUG COMFORT. New Innovations In hand-sewn fronts put them foremost In the style picture. Hand-Sewing always means extra snug comfort . . . that something extra for your shoe dollar. Insist on Winthrop hand-sewn fronts . . . the new direction In classic casual comfort. BLACK CALF TAPERED TOE BLACK OR TAN CALF SQUARE TOE WINTHROP MEN'S SHOES New Style Direction ARENSBERG SHOES 819 Mass.