11 Campus Busy as Week Ends Pharmacy Class Elects Leaders School of Pharmacy class officers were announced yesterday by Duane G. Wenzel, dean. Senior class officers are Duane Miller, Larned, president; Gerald Brizendine, Eureka, vice-president; Jane Bly, Sedan, secretary. Officers for the fourth-year class are Gary Fincham, Marysville, president; David Allen, Norton, vice-president; Mary Ann Robinson, Independence, secretary; Thomas Phillips, Wilson, treasurer. Leading the third-year class will be Winston Hodges, Wichita, president; James Whitaker, Nortonville, vice-president; Mary Ann Shottenkirk, Larned, secretary. Sen. James Pearson will be the guest speaker at the Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity pledging and dinner at 7 p.m. at the Holiday Inn. Pearson Speaks Over 119 members and pledges of the local chapter are expected to attend. Sen. Pearson is a member of Phi Delta Phi. IRC Has Mixer A get-acquainted party for administrative personnel and officers in women's upperclass residence hall's will be held today from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the living room of Ellsworth Hall. Ford Foundation Spokesmen Here Three representatives of the Ford Foundation will visit KU Thursday through Saturday morning to discuss programs in international education with administrators of several schools within the University. They are Robert S. Wickham II, coordinator for higher education activities in the Caribbean area and Central America; Frank Keegan, representative for higher education in Mexico; and Lawrence Dennis, representative for higher education in Venezuela. Watson Man Exits Donald A. Redmond, assistant director for public services of the University of Kansas Libraries, will become director of libraries at Queens University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, effective Feb. 1. A native of Canada, Redmond came to KU in 1961 as science and engineering librarian and moved to the assistant directorship last month. "Don Redmond is one of our most competent and effective senior people." Thomas R. Buckman, library director, said. "We shall miss him, but he goes to a challenging administrative post in one of the major Canadian universities." Redmond was librarian of the Nova Scotia Technical College in Halifax, for 12 years before coming to KU and had planned eventually to return to Canada. He held a B.S. degree in Chemistry and English from Mount Allison University in New Brunswick, bachelor of library science degree from McGill University and the master's degree from the University of Illinois. For 50 cents plain, closing hours will be extended for all University women until 2 a.m. on October 30. Late Night For SMOP The All Women Students will sponsor a SMOP Night on the evening of the Robert Goulet Concert in Allen Field House. Tickets will be sold in all organized living groups the week before the concert. Senior women will not be able to rely on their keys alone. They will have to purchase a SMOP ticket before checking out their keys. SMOF or "Scholarship Money's our Purpose" is the slogan of the AWS Memorial Scholarship Committee. The purpose of the late night is to raise scholarship money. Daily Kansan Thursday, October 21. 1965 The KU-Y Model UN committee plans to sponsor a display of the UN set up at the model UN April 14. 15 and 16. The display will present what is going on—the mechanisms. We offer a Lucrative opportunity for 4 or 5 women with ability and ambition to become local representatives for a well-known national organization. REPRESENTATIVES WANTED KU-Y Plans Mun Display The Makers of Fine Organic Cosmetics Richard Harding, General Distributor 916 Alabama VI 3-0787 (after 4 p.m.) Holiday Magic Inc. A student recently arrested for indecent exposure has withdrawn from school, the registrar's office said today. For information Contact: with each pizza delivered Hot to your door Earl's WE FEATURE SUBMARINES Open 7 Days a Week The advocates of the display said students who participate in the Model UN know about the countries they represent, but little about the mechanics of the UN. The display will have information on all phases of the UN, according to the written description presented to the committee. THE DISPLAY will help the participants and observers know what is happening. Swaebou Conateh, Gambia sophomore, said. from Robert Paul Buchman, Parsons senior, was arrested Thursday after he had walked from his apartment on 14th Street to the intersection of Jayhawk Boulevard and Sunflower Road wearing no clothing except his shoes. Free Pepsi's Earl's Pizza Palace Buchman Drops, Registrar Says DICK WHITE. 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