ASC Okays Athletic Ticket Sales (Continued from page 1) THE MEMBERS unanimously agreed that McNally should sign the statement sent to them by the University Human Relations Committee. They thereby acknowledged understanding of their commitment to follow the directory of the Board of Regents to not discriminate against any race, religion, or national origin in selecting their membership. DEANELL REECE, Scandia sophomore (Vox — Freshman Women), advised the new members to start to work right away if they wanted to get the full benefit of the enjoyment which can come from working on the council. "It's one of the most meaningful things you'll ever do," she said. portant, but you have a voice which is just as important. Use both!" Miriam Kangas, Wichita junior (UP — Women's Large Halls), said, "Your vote is im- put to work on legislation headed under new business. Bill Henry, Leawood senior (UP—Fraternity), told the new members that they have the responsibility to think before voting on an issue, in order to represent the students as best they can. "Don't pass legislation just for the sake of passing legislation," he told them. Schrey, Leavenworth senior, and introduced to the 10 academic district representatives who remained with the council, the new representatives were Before the retiring members conceded their chairs to the new members they were given the chance to give the new representatives advice to help them get started. After being sworn in by Student Body President Leo council. Kay Orth, El Dorado junior (UP - Sorority), and Jim Prager, Annandale, Va., junior (Vox - Men's Small Halls), were nominated. One of their first tasks was to nominate candidates for the office of vice-chairman of the 12 Daily Kansam Wednesday, December 1, 1965 SUA CURRENT EVENTS FORUMS presents Perspectives on Viet Nam Speakers: Herbert Ellison, Professor of History and Chairman of Slavic Area Studies Robert Burton, Assistant Professor of East Asia Studies Grant Goodman, Associate Professor of East Asia Studies Clifford Ketzel, Associate Professor of Philosophy The panel will be moderated by Robert Squier, Associate Professor of Anthropology Thursday, December 2 4:30 p.m. FORUM ROOM, KANSAS UNION Coffee will be served SOPHOMORE SPREE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5 5 P.M. UNION BALLROOM DRESS - SLACKS TICKETS - 90c TICKETS ON SALE AT INFORMATION BOOTH AND LIVING GROUPS FOR ALL SOPHOMORE WOMEN AND TRANSFER STUDENTS