Page 1z University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 31, 1957 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS—They are, from left, Barbara Bowin, secretary, Don Logan. —(Daily Kansan photo) president, and Sue Black, treasurer. Photo on the right is Mike Wileox, vice president. Referendum Passed In Part The referendum to lower the number of votes needed to elect All Student Council representatives was defeated by 29 votes Wednesday as 1,007 persons voted in the general election. Freshman class officers elected were Don Logan, Kansas City, Mo., president; Michael Wilcox, Kansas City, Mo., vice president; Barbara Bowin, Orange City, secretary, and Susanne Black, Wilmette, Ill., treasurer. A total of 754 votes were cast for class officers. Each political party placed a freshman woman on the ASC. They are Judith Gaskins, Kansas City, Mo. Allied-Greek Independent and Mary Olson, Wichita, Vox Populi. There were 259 votes cast for the ASC representatives. Freshman Women in ASC president representatives to the Associated Women Students' Senate are Nan Newton, Kansas City, Kan., and Sharon Mather, Stafford The major part of the referendum proposing to lower the minimum votes needed for ASC representation to 1 rather than 75, polled 489 votes for, and 518 against. It's A Spook Rally For Sport Cars The Jayhawk Sports Car Club will hold a Halloween costume spook rally at 6:15 p.m. Saturday north of Allen Field House. About 30 cars are expected to participate in a rally which will cover a distance of 150 miles, according to rally masters, Jim Henderson, Wichita sophomore, and Mike Garrison, Topeka freshman. Drivers are expected to come from Kansas City, Topeka, and even Milwaukee, to compete in the rally. In addition to completing the course and maintaining a certain average speed at all times, drivers and navigators will be judged on their costume combinations. The theme for costumes will follow an automotive idea. Trophies will be awarded to the first four places. Engineer Teachers Elected To Offices Kenneth C. Deemer, chairman of the applied mechanics department and George W. Bradshaw, chairman of the civil engineering department, have been elected secretary and national joint council representative respectively at the American Society of Engineers and Educators, Kansas-Nebraska section. Dr. Bayard Wilson, assistant professor of applied mechanics, was chosen young engineering teachers representative for KU. The second part of the referendum, allowing representatives from the School of Journalism and cooperative and professional living districts to have a vote if the minimum requirement was changed, was automatically defeated. The two representatives are on the Council but have no vote. Impeachment Passed Included in the referendum was the right to petition for impeachment of officers in the ASC. It A vice president of the Chase Manhattan bank in New York City, Kenneth E. Hill, will speak at 4 p.m. Monday in 428 Lindley on "Future Growth and Finance Requirements of the World Petroleum Industry." Engineer-Banker To Give Lecture Mr. Hill is a graduate petroleum engineer who is in charge of finance for the bank's oil company accounts. He is the second lecturer in a series sponsored by the American Assn. of Petroleum Geologists. He will discuss the need for petroleum in the world and the relation of future discoveries and reserves to the increase in population and industrial requirements. The last part of the referendum allowing for replacement of persons to the Council living in the same district previously vacated was passed. was passed with S34 votes for and 166 against. A car driven by Mrs. Laura M. Crocker, Lawrence senior, hit two cars parked on Sunflower Road cast of the power plant and caused an estimated $180 damage Tuesday, campus police reported. $180 Damage In 3-Car Wreck The executive committee of the KU Music Education National Conference chapter met with representatives from Ottawa University and the College of Emporia to plan the state conference to be held Nov. 7. The parked cars belonging to Robert Johne, Baldwin, and James Ballard, 1747 Tennessee, both building and grounds employs. Damage amounted to $175 on the Johne car and $5 on the Crocker car. According to police, Mrs. Crocker said when she turned on to Sunflower Road from a parking zone, the steering wheel would not respond and the automobile struck he parked cars. Dick Patterson, Kansas City, Kan. junior and chairman of the ASC, said, "I'm glad that part three and four were passed but I hoped we could have gotten representation for the School of Journalism and the two living districts." Music Educators Plan Convention Questions to be used in the round table discussion at the conference were discussed. Arrangements were made for the dinner meeting which will follow. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHING Why not let us make your next suit, sport coat or top-coat? Choose from over 500 fabrics the town shop Downtown the university shop On The Hill AIRLINE TICKETS EUROPE VACATION Flying home Christmas? Making an interview trip? Phone Tom Maupin's for reservations and your airline tickets. Make your airline reservations NOW for the Holidays. Don't take a risk of being on the "wait-list." Join one of the many, varied special interest student vacations to Europe for the summer, 1958. Europe reservations should be made before January 15th to be sure of having the organized, conducted tour you wish. For Airline, Ship and Tour Information and Reservations, see TOM MAUPIN Travel Service 1236 Mass. 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