ASC Closes Meeting— Exams Take Toll Of KU's Politicians Vacant chairs proved that All Student Council members are students as well as politicians at last night's meeting. Midsemester exams took their toll as only 32 of the 44 members were present at the beginning of the meeting. By the time officers' and committees' reports were finished only 22 remained and the meeting was adjourned for lack of the 50 per cent plus one quorum needed to continue. T. J. SNYDER, Independence, Mo., first year law student and head of the Athletic Seating Board, explained the board's recent announcement for the proposed football stadium expansion and the charge placed on student basketball tickets. Snyder said all the money from the sale f ithe four dollar student season basketball tickets would be used to finance the student section expansion to the stadium. He said raising the prices of student basketball and football tickets is the only way to finance the addition. "If the students want better seating, they will have to pay for it," he added. KAY ORTH, El Dorado junior and chairman of the executive Hosting and Hospitality Committee, reported on her committee's plans for this semester. She said they will be hosting guests for various living groups, and departments on the campus. Besides providing physical arrangements for them, they can also provide campus tours and contacts with students and organizations which the guests might be interested in. 4 Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 27, 1965 AMERICAN THEATRE PRODUCTIONS, INC. presents Mr. Goulet's Musical Director JERRY BRESLER AROGO PRODUCTION ALSO FEATURING Ralph Marterie AND HIS NEW CONCERT ORCHESTRA plus The Greenwood County Singers Oct. 30 8:00 p.m. Allen Field House Tickets on sale 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. through Friday, Oct.29, at the Union, Information Booth, or Bell's Record Shop. (Limit: 20 tickets per person) All of Robert Goulet's Albums on Columbia Available At Weaver Complete Record Department 901 Mass. PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS HOMECOMING MUMS - Yellow - White Bronze KU Decorations, Individually Boxed. Delivered Friday or Saturday a.m. Owens Flower Shop 9th & Indiana VI 3-6111 EARTH COLORS WORTH CULTIVATING IN YOUR CASUAL LIFE Brown, blues, grey, and even green . . . with the beauny, vibrant look of soil itself. See herringbones, hopsacks and multi-toned weaves of very fine woolens. We have a clothing collection to admire, in any man's wardrobe. 821 MASS VI 3-1951 Lawrence's Fashion Leader Since 1896