--- University Daily Kansan Page 3 Five To Talk At Conference Friday. Oct. 18, 1957 William Hanna, a member of the American Universities Field Staff, who has recently returned from Indonesia, will speak on "A Journalist's Life in Indonesia" at the Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. It will be in the William Allen White Reading Room and Historical Center, 104 Flint. Public relations can do much to raise "the moral and ethical standards as well as the tone" of a society in a materialistic age, Emil L. Telfel, associate professor of journalism, told the Kiwanis Club Thursday noon in the Eldridge Hotel. Five faculty members of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information will speak at the 39th annual High School Journalism Conference to be held at the University Saturday. Ray Wingerson, Topeka senior, was elected as delegate to the national Delta Sigma Phi convention Nov. 13-16 in Houston, Texas. The faculty members are Burton W. Marvin, dean, Maurice C. Lungren, visiting assistant professor of journalism, Miss Frances Grinstead, associate professor of journalism, Emil L. Telfel, associate professor of journalism and Jimmy Bedford, instructor. Kiwanis Club Hears Telfel This is one of six regional conferences sponsored by the Kansas State High School Activities Assn. Saturday's conference will also be sponsored by University Extension and the School of Journalism. Journalists To Hear AUFS Speaker About 200 students are expected to attend the conference. It will be divided into newspaper and yearbook sections. George Anderson, chairman of the history department, is president of the Kiwanis Club. Find It In The Kansan Classifieds 1/2 Chicken - Shrimp 98c Hamburgers Malts Shakes 25c 25c J&L Drive In 1300 West 23rd Open 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. JUST RECEIVED! Summerset 12" ALBUMS Including "AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS" Disc Den In Rowlands 1241 Oread Only $1.98 The All Student Council is revising the outmoded constitution this year so it will work under the new unicameral system. ASC Reviewing Outmoded Constitution In previous years the ASC consisted of two legislative bodies, a Senate and House with 50 members. Following an amendment to the constitution last spring, the ASC has only 24 representatives for the 10 schools of the University and the living districts. A chairman, vice chairman, secretary and treasurer are chosen by the elected representatives. The student body president and vice president are elected by students. In the last ASC meeting three bills were dropped from the constitution concerning smoking, honorary keys for members and parking. At the next ASC meeting another revision session will be held. As stated in the constitution, the ASC has the powers delegated by the chancellor, the University Senate, the Board of Regents and by the laws of the state. ASC Powers The ASC allows appropriations to organizations of social, service and administrative functions. Organizations such as the International Club, Quill Club, Forensic League, K-Book, Associated Women Students and the Engineering Council fall into these categories. Organizations of educational or public relations functions are provided funds by the University. The ASC also leads in Campus Chest and Statewide Activities, and regulates rules selecting the Jayahawker and Homecoming queens. It is in charge of athletic seating and all student publications. A student court is organized by the ASC with the faculty advisory committee. 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