PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Women to seek best-dressed title Beginning Thursday, judges will begin selecting KU's Best Dressed Coed from the 43 candidates representing dormitories, sororities and scholarship halls. Photographs of the winner will be sent to Glamour magazine, which sponsors the contest. Contestants are judged on charm and poise and must be photogenic. The nation's top ten "best dressed coeds" will be announced in the August issue of the magazine. Preliminary judging will begin 7 p.m. Dec. 1 in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Sunday Dec. 4 judges will choose 10 or 14 women to participate in the final contest which will be a fashion show entitled "College Collage" 8 p.m. Dec. 6 in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union. KU contestants are; JUDGING WILL BE done by students, faculty and townspeople, said Sally Martin, Tulsa, Okla. senior and chairman of the Associated Women Students (AWS) Fashion Board. Kay Adams, Tulsa, Okla., sophomore, McCollum; Sharon Anderson, Kansas City junior, Gamma Phi Beta; Dana Brekke, Leawood freshman, Gertrude Sellards Pearson; Candy Cantrell, Yates Center sophomore, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Pam Castor, Kansas City freshman, Corbin; Cindy Cosgrove, Shawnee Mission junior, Naismith; and Pam Cullerton, Prairie Village sophomore, Lewis. LAURA DAVIS, Park Ridge, Ill., freshman, Gertrude Sellards Pearson; Carolyn Givins, Kansas City senior, Alpha Omicron Pi; Nancy Harmon, Wichita fresh- man, Oliver; Mary Hart, Kirk- wood, Mo., junior; Lewis; Margaret High, Topea junior, Hashinger; Donna Jahn, Leavenworth freshman, Corbin; and Cintha Johnston, Prairie Village freshman, Gertrude Sellards Pearson. Suzanne Jouvenat, Columbus, Neb., freshman, Watkins; Mary Loui Knipp, Onaga sophomore, Miller; Ticia Kostner, Kingman freshman, Corbin; Marsha Kresge, Salina junior, Lewis; Juriahe Lain, Springfield, Mo., sophomore, Chi Omega; Jane Lampp, Marshall, Mo., junior, Naismith; and Barbara Linde, Wichita freshman, Corbin. Lois Merkel, Webster Groves, Mo., junior, Alpha Delta Pi; J. ASC views voting bill An election bill will be discussed and 23 new council members will be sworn in at tonight's All Student Council (ASC) meeting at 7 p.m. in the Kansas Union. The new representatives, who were elected in recent student balloting, will be sworn in by Al Martin, Shawnee Mission junior and student body president. The bill requires every person who wishes to run for an ASC seat to have a petition signed by 10 per cent of the number that voted from his district in the previous election. Dick Darville (KUPA—large men's), Shawnee Mission senior, who introduced the nine-page elections bill, recently outlined its major provisions. THE BILL provides for replacement o f the Hare system of preferential balloting by a less complicated system. "This will take the power to nominate candidates out of the hands of political parties and weaken their influence on elections," Darville said. Sandy McAllister, Leawood sophomore, Sigma Kappa; Leslie McElfresh, Osage City freshman, Oliver; Jane McGrew, Wellington sophomore, Kappa Alpha Theta; Marietta Mundinger, St. Louis, Mo., senior, Douthart; Ann Payne, Abilene sophomore, Lewis; Linda Penrose, Liberal sophomore, Alpha Chi Omega; and Mary Ann Petefish, Lawrence sophomore, Pi Beta Phi. DEBBY PFAUTSCH, Dallas, Tex., sophomore, Delta Gamma; Meridee Phillips, Overland Park freshman, Oliver; Ann Putnam, Salina freshman, Gertrude Sellards Pearson; Mary Senesal, Wichita freshman, Oliver; Lyn Shirlaw, Derby sophomore, Hashinger; Cherie Shuck, Atchison freshman, Sellards; And Joyce Tinkler, Gypsum sophomore, Alpha Phi. Connie Ulmer, Kansas City sophomore, Lewis; Marger Wallet, Des Moines, Iowa, sophomore, McCollum; Pam Wilkinson, River Forest, Ill., sophomore, Delta Delta Delta; Diane Williams, Springfield, Va., sophomore, Haman Jan, Withers, Mission junior, Alpha Gamma Delta; and Jill Wright, Brentwood, Mo., junior, Lewis. Daily Kansan Tuesday, November 29, 1966 5 S. U.A. CLASSICAL FILM SERIES presents "THE ITALIAN STRAW HAT" (France, 1927) The greatest comedy classic of the European silent screen. Directed by the masterful Rene Clair—"one of the most imaginative directors of comedy the medium has yet produced." Arthur Knight, The Liveliest Art 7:00 & 9:00 p.m.—Wednesday—Dyche Auditorium Single Admission: 60c PAISLEY... STRIPES... TWEED... KNIT... COTTON,WOOL ALL SYNTHETICS. Beautifully Dry-cleaned at TOPS Drive-in cash and carry cleaners and laundry IN BY 9 - OUT BY 5