University Daily Kansan Thursday, September 23, 1976 5 und well- t include none num- need, take but don't del see you Assembly seat filing begins for students that this is you cannot iss. Some gimately hass tried value by this can be and is Applications are available in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences office, 206 Strong Hall, and, beginning next week, in the main lobby of the Kansas Union. passes are minutes. Plan ugly. Make ursuaded to e your car Filling for election to graduate and un- dergraduate seats on the College Assembly of Ohio. me traffic me week. to you will get he your boots, your boots, leiosis is a it don't try because two rs. Also, if rs. Also, if you sprint as soon as The deadline for filing is 4:30 p.m. Oct. 1. The election will be Oct. 6 and 7 in conjunction with the fall Student Senate election. remember controllers we become as a lot and always can always Hose Hall life on the tification, of vities are opportunities medication of an ass is to be of a recent University which in-weenwhiming its desired with the it that the inm is one of interaction. That is an assessor of destruction.) An elections committee, formed at Tuesday's Assembly meeting, met yesterday and set the number of students to be elected at 145. Eleanor Turk, assistant to the dean of the college and adviser to the committee, said yesterday. --- THE NUMBER OF students is equal to 25 per cent of the number of faculty members in the college. All college faculty members are automatically members of the College Assembly, and Assembly bylaws require organization equal to 25 per cent of the faculty. By deciding to have graduate student representatives elected at large, the elections committee changed the usual practice of allowing college departments to select the graduate student members of the Assembly. Twenty-nine of the student seats will come from each of the freshman, sophomore, junior, senior and graduate student divisions in the college. Turk said. TO FILE FOR a seat in the Assembly, students will be required to list their name and address and to certify that they are members of the college. Freshmen and sophomores can certify by obtaining the signature of a representative of Numerakeer Center, junior and seniors by obtaining a signature from their counselor, and graduate students by obtaining the signature of a representative of their department. Turk said that departments would still select teaching assistants or assistant instructors for the Assembly. Each department will choose teaching assistants or assistant instructors equal to 10 per cent of the department's total faculty. Elections committee members are Marjorie Chabot, Lawrence graduate student; Phill Kaaufman, Memphis junior; John Kessel, Lawrence graduate student; Paul Rabinovitz, Lawrence junior; and Ray Whelan, Syracuse, N.Y., graduate student Preach . . . Every kingdom ever known has fallen because of low sexual morals and America is a perfect example." From page one "Amen!" Leach whispered. When the organist broke into a hymn, Doyle asked, caplied and pleaded for people to kneel on the altar and turn themselves over to God. A young blondhaired boy and an old man with long gray hair and a bristled beard responded. Then Doyle retired to the front row, wiping his face with a handkerchief and stroking his crew cut. "You can't even buy toothpaste that's not sex-oriented." Doyle said. "Never in our country's history have there been more kidsOnly a return to Christ will save us!" LEACH TOOK the pulpit. "That kinds make your toenails curl up, doesn't it?" he said. After a hymn the service was dismissed. The children ran outside and frolicd in the streets while Doyle shook hands with Carl Reddinger, the gray-haired man who had confessed with the boy at the end of the meeting. "I go to a different church most every night to confess," Reddinger said. "This was a pretty fair service." Offer good Thursday-Friday-Saturday-Sunday Deluxe Sandee Large Order Fries Medium Soft Drink $1.25 1/4 pound chopped beefsteak The INS and OUTS of Law School TOPICS: A Pre-Law Information Meeting 7:00 p.m., Monday, September 27 Big Eight Room, Kansas Union TOPICS: The LSAT The LSAT Undergraduate Preparation Applying to Law School Law School—Curriculum & Programs Life & Times of the Law Student The Bar Exam & Placement SPEAKERS: Martin Dickinson, Dean of the School of Law Barkley Clark, Professor of Law Shirley Domer, Director of Admissions Several KU Law Students Sponsored by the K.U. Chancery Club & the KU School of Law Paid for partially with Student Activity Funds --for fall '76 a pair of very english tweeds . . . one is an english barley-corn sportcoat shown here with a tartan-plaid shirt and a polo challis tie . . . the second sportcoat is a classic harris-herring bone with bellows pockets and throat latch . . . can be worn on or off the polo grounds! fall '76 at Mister Guy an exercise in good taste open thursday nights till 8:30 920 mass. Presents a night with Lynyrd Skynyrd accompanied by Cole Tucket on Rye Show, Friday, September 24 8:00 p.m. Hoch Aud. Tickets on sale Monday, September 12 SUA Office General Admission $6.00 advance, $6.50 day of the show