Despite the Noise Vox Issues Call For Active Party The "voice of the people" called for work last night amid peals of laughter. Competing against noisy AWS orientation next door, Tom Stanion, Vox Populi president, urged new members to participate from the outset. "Become enthused." he said, "and your conversation will spark enthusiasm in your associates." Schrey also spoke briefly about the All Student Council and its activities. By Giles Lambertson Leo Schrey, Vox student body president, suggested that a new member's attitude toward the party is revealed in casual conversations. Speaking above a chorus of "Yellow Brick Road," Stanion Dailu hansan "I think there is a lot of enthusiasm for this early in the year," he said. "and it should grow as the campaign nears. pledged effective leadership and an energetic campaign. The officers are; Tom Stanion, president; Dave Grim, independent vice-president; Tom Rader, Greek vice-president; Brian Biles, freshman women's residence hall district officer; Mike LeVota, treasurer; and Kay Kloppenberg, secretary. New officers, appointed last spring, were officially elected by a voice vote. Stanion expressed pleasure at the attendance of about 70. It was a larger turnout than expected, he said. The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 6. A 3-Ring Carnival? By Walt Jayroe SUA Carnival Is a carnival a circus? Maybe not, but getting ready for a carnival—the SUA Carnival, that is—can be pretty hectic at times, as 33 KU living groups are discovering. Why? Each group will present either a skit or booth at the 40-year-old SUA Carnival to be held Oct. 9 in the Kansas Union. THIS WEEK rough drafts of skits are in the final stages of creation around the carnival theme, "Blaze on Broadway." Props for the booths and skits have been ordered and work on costumes has already begun. Thursday, Sept. 30, 1965 JANE WALKER, Hutchinson junior, Alpha Omicron Pi, explained that her group's skit was coming along fine. "We have won (women's skits) two years in a row, so our enthusiasm is high," she explained. (Continued on page 10) THE APTITUDE TEST, which serves as a guide to place applicants, will be given at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in room 305 of the Kansas Union. LAWRENCE, KANSAS 63rd Year, No.9 Ehmann, whose title reads "Chief of the Liaison Branch in the Division of Voluntary Support," was one of the first Peace Corps volunteers in 1961. He was graduated from Brown University and Harvard Law School, and joined the Corps after getting his law degree. Carl Ehmann, representative for the Peace Corps, has been in Lawrence since Monday evening, setting the stage for the coming week. Four Peace Corps Workers Will Kick Off Campus Week By Irvana Keagy Shanti Sang—that's Hindi for the Peace Corps. Since his return to Washington from Sierra Leone in 1963, he has Interested KU students will get a chance to find out what the Peace Corps could mean to them as four national corps representatives visit the campus during Peace Corps week starting Monday, Oct. 4. In any language, the Peace Corps means sacrifice, hard work and a wealth of new experiences. The team of four representatives will be stationed in the lobby of the Kansas Union through Oct. 8 to answer questions and register students for the Peace Corps test. It will be fair and cooler tonight and Friday, according to the U.S. Weather Bureau. The winds will be from the north at 15 to 25 miles an hour. Low tonight will be 40. Weather been working as a Peace Corps representative. The recruiting team will be headed by Jan Kifer, a KU graduate now working with the Peace Corps public affairs department. Coffee Pot Stolen A miniature silver coffee pot, part of the Folger Collection, was reported missing today by Marilyn Stokstad, director of the KU Art Museum. The coffee pot was believed taken from its case Monday. The pot is considered unique and irreplaceable. Law enforcement agencies including the FBI have been notified. Gilbert L. Hall, Arkansas City, Kan., who received his B.A. degree in political science from KU in 1663, recently returned from two years of Peace Corps service in Ecuador and will be one of the recruiters. The two other recruiters, Mary Ann and Richard Wanush, who met and were married overseas before their return to the United States, served in Liberia from 1963 to 1965. LAST YEAR KU provided 66 applicants to the Corps and Ehmann is anticipating at least 80 students to sign up this year. So far, 25 KU graduates and students have completed Peace Corps service. Fall- —brings crisp air, the smell of burning leaves, the roar of a football crowd, and a kaleidoscope of golds, browns and reds. A frisky squirrel in Fowler's Grove gambols in the glow of an autumn afternoon. —Photo by Bill Stephens