Solon to Probe Future of GOP Tom Van Sickle, Kansas senator from the third district, will speak at the first meeting of the KU-Collegiate Young Republicans at 7:30 p.m. today in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. VAN SICKLE, a KU graduate, is chairman of the national Young Republican club. and formerly served as Young Republican National Committeeman from Kansas. "I expect a lively question and answer period following Van Sickle's talk," said Bob Miner, Great Bend sophomore and KUCYR chairman. "We believe students and faculty members of all political beliefs will be interested in hearing his views on the future of the Republican Party." In 1958, while still an undergraduate at KU, Van Sickle was elected to the Kansas House of Representatives. Two years later he won election to the Kansas Senate by defeating an incumbent Democrat. At 23, he became the youngest member of the Senate. BEFORE HIS ELECTION as national chairman in June, Van Sickle had served as executive secretary of the Young Republican National Federation and helped direct the Goldwater presidential campaign. Van Sickle is chairman of the Senate subcommittee on Industrial Development and Aeronautics, and serves as a member of other subcommittees including Legislature and Congressional Apportionment, Water Resources Frosh Pep Squad Chooses Officers The Fresh Hawks, freshman pep and service clug for freshman women, has elected officers for the coming year. Donna Synovee, Morrowville freshman, will lead the spirit organization as president. Other officers are: Cindy Williams, Lawrence, vice-president, Jean Thornton, Oklahoma City, Okla., secretary, and Barbara Hodge, St. Louis, treasurer. Others are: Barbara Elliott, Shawnee Mission, social chairman, Pat Pringle, Shawnee Mission, publicity, and Jane Waggner, Lawrence, standards board chairman. and Ways and Means Committee. DURING THE MEETING, Miner will appoint committees on constitution, finance, national liaison, state liaison, leadership school co-ordinating, and state Young Republican convention. Details also will be announced of the Traditional Fall Party after the KU-Iowa game Oct. 9 at which Gov. William Avery will be a guest. Arrangements for the Eisenhower Testimonial Dinner, Oct. 14, in Kansas City, will be explained. Tickets for the $100 plate dinner are being offered to KUCYR members for $3. Daily Kansan 3 Wednesday, October 6, 1965 Stokes explained CRC no longer would have official representatives on the University Human Relations Committee (UHRC), a body formed by Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe last Spring to handle CRC grievances. The formal role of the KU Civil Rights Council (CRC) changes this semester from judge to prosecuting attorney, according to CRC spokesmen. "WE MUST now concern ourselves with testing these policies and insuring that they are enforced." Stokes said. CRC Changes Roles In Equality Struggle In an open meeting last week, Sim Stokes, Mobile, Ala., junior and CRC chairman, told CRC members "all of CRC's demands of last Spring have been met through the various new policies on racial discrimination announced by the University." Last year about half of the UHRC was composed of CRC members. They helped design CHANCELLOR WESCOE announced last Monday that the UHRC would be charged with the responsibility of evaluating alleged violations of these policies, along with enforcing the Board of Regents' recent mandate against racial discrimination in fraternal organizations. "The UHRC will continue to be a judging organization," Stokes said, "but since the Board of Regents' decision it is time for CRC to withdraw as a policy making organization and to begin as a prosecuting one." DOUGLAS RUHE, Lawrence senior, said CRC would initiate a campaign to "explore methods for testing University anti-discrimination measures, especially in the area of fraternal organizations." new University policies against alleged racially discriminatory practices in housing, campus publications, and the School of Education's placement of student teachers. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Grand Opening! Thursday Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily 1811 W. 6th ST. We've got comfort and style all sewed up (in brown,black,wine,waxhide,and cordovan) Whichever of these Roblee handsewns you pick, you'll be getting the comfort you've been looking for. That's because the front of each shoe is carefully stitched by hard—meticulously shaped and molded to follow the contours of your foot. You get snug, foot-hugging fit, along with softness and flexibility that's rare outside of house slippers. See our handsewns soon. from $1400 VI 3-2091 I will provide you with the text. 813 Mass 1028u x 3012u x 3012u x 3012u sdl scrub in scrub and add it to sdl scrub