Finalists announced Trio seeks Homecoming title By BETSY WRIGHT The three 1966 Homecoming Queen finalists are Cynthia Dickson, Leavenworth senior, Connie Myers, Newton senior and Jacki Settles, Garden City junior. They were selected from a field of 36 contestants last night by a panel of students, faculty and Lawrence citizens. MISS DICKSON, representing Pi Beta Psi, is a speech therapy major. The 5'2" brown-eyed brunette serves as head pom-pom girl, is a member of the KU Traditions Committee, has been pledge supervisor of her sorority and is an honor roll student. She has been a finalist for Military Ball Queen. Miss Myers, representing Gamma Phi Beta, is a radio-television-film major. She serves on the Student Advisory Board to the journalism dean, is a member of Theta Sigma Phi journalism fraternity and Alpha Epsilon Rho radio-TV-film honorary, and has been active in the Student Union Activities, Angel Flight and the KUOK campus radio staff. A 58" blue-eyed brunette, she was one of eight finalists in the America's Junior Miss Pageant. Miss Settles, a 58" blue-eyed blonde, represents Lewis Hall. A music education and guidance counseling major, she is a member of the Concert Choir, is church organist at the Lawrence Presbyterian church and is a staff assistant and member of the standards board at Lewis Hall. She was named Miss Garden City last year. football game. THE THREE FINALISTS will spend the 10 days before Homecoming on Nov.5 making appearances across the state on radio and television shows. The winner, to be crowned by Governor William Avery, will be announced at halftime of the KU-Nebraska Selection of finalists was made last night at a dinner and interview meeting in the Kansas Union. Six girls sat at a table with two judges during the dinner, with judges changing tables before dessert. Following dinner the girls were interviewed in groups of three by the judges. They were questioned on their plans for the future and goals in life and were asked what they considered the most important qualities of a Homecoming queen. Even the judges won't know the queen's identity until her name is announced during the Homecoming game, since the voting was done by secret ballot. The judges were Mark McLelland, Pratt senior; Halley Kampschroeder, Wichita senior; Monte Johnson, assistant athletic director; Mrs. Bertram Sippola, instructor of education; Dr. Ralph Reed, Mrs. Ted Owens and Mr. Olin Petefish. 77th Year, No.29 Thursday, October 27,1966 —Photo by John Kiely THREE TO GET READY . . . And the three Homecoming queen finalists are getting ready for the festivities. They are Connie Myers, Jacki Settles, and Cynthia Dixon. Parties disclose ASC candidates 'No more games in Vox campaign "No more games, no more gimmicks, in the coming campaign," Ken North, Mission sophomore and Vox president, said to the party's General Assembly. Vox Populi prepared an attack on student indifference in the All Student Council (ASC) as it announced its candidates for the fall ASC election. The Vox slate is not yet complete. These candidates have been announced: FRATERNITIES—Doug Irmen, Mission sophomore; Tom Black, Hiawatha sophomore; Dave Evans, Kansas City junior; Guy Davis, Prairie Village sophomore; and Gary Davis, Prairie Grove, Ark., sophomore. LARGE MEN'S—Allen Russell, Scottsoluff, Neb., junior; Ken North, Mission sophomore; Dave Keesling, Herington sophomore; Alan Asher, Vandenberg, Calif, freshman; Jerry Smith, Lawrence sophomore; and Bruce Groff, Topeka freshman. SGORITIES—Beverly Lingenfelter, Shawnee Mission junior and Linda Kleinschmidt, Bartlesville, Oklau, sophomore. LARGE WOMEN'S—Jeannie Elay, Overland Park sophomore, and Nancy Pinet, Lawrence sophomore. UNMARRIED - UNORGANIZED-Nancy Kopek, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Dave Kamarar, San Mateo, Calif., graduate student; Jay Cooper, Prairie Village junior; and Lester Kahler, Holyrood junior. FRESHMAN WOMEN'S—Nancy Miller, Mission freshman; Virginia Light, Liberal freshman; and Evelyn Hooge, Topeka freshman. PROFESSIONALS AND CO- OPERATIVES—Jim Craig, Heath, Ohio, junior. UP announces their selection Al Martin, Shawnee Mission junior and Student Body president, and Don Chubb, Topeka junior and University Party president, quietly announced their candidates for the fall All Student Council election. PROFESSIONALS AND CO- OPERATIVES—Ken Nied, Prairie Village junior. FRATERNITIES—Kyle Craig, Joplin, Mo., sophomore; John Russinack, Mullica Hill, N.J., sophomore; and Curt Heinz, Topeka junior. UNMARRIED - UNORGANIZED—Pete Smith, Shawnee Mission senior; Monti Belot, Lawrence graduate student; and Farouk Saad, Khartoum, Sudan, freshman. LARGE WOMEN'S--Patty Mog, Russell sophomore; Stephanie Caple, Fort Monroe, Va., junior; Roxy Lennard, Ottawa sophomore; Mary Jenks, Prairie Village sophomore; Judy Halverson, St. Joseph Mo., sophomore. LARGE MEN'S-Tom McCrackin, Kirkwood, Mo., senior; Don Butler, Kansas City sophomore; Zuhair (ZuZu) Duaibay, Jidda, Saudi Arabia, junior; Bob Estes, Hannibal, Mo., junior; and Sandy Hodges. SMALL WOMEN'S-Ruth Rohr rer. Fort Scott junior. FRESHMAN WOMEN—Barbara Linde, Wichita freshman; Molly McCray, Shawnee Mission freshman; Lair MacLean, Mission freshman; Ellen Vance, Short Hills, N.J., freshman. SORORITIES—Patty Mills, Topeka junior; Nancy Morgan, Kansas City, Mo., senior. SMALL MEN'S—Steve Davis, Lvons sophomore. MARRIED - UNORGANIZED —Russell Woody, Hill City sophomore. KU segment filmed Talent'67 hits Hill By WILL HARDESTY "Boll 'em'" Shirley Williams, Olathe junior, was filmed yesterday afternoon singing on the west side of Snow Hall and by Potter Lake. Campus Talent '67 was on campus yesterday to film KU's contribution to the program. TONIGHT, in Hoch Auditorium, beginning at 11, Anthony B. Cius, North Miami Beach, Fla., freshman, and a Dixieland band will be filmed. These video tapes will be shown in "mid to late January" according to Ted Ouzts, the crew chief, camera man and floor director for the film crew. "All the film we get in Kansas locations will be shown in Kansas, and then, through individual stations and educational TV, around the nation," Ouzts said. The sequence on filming, as outlined by Ouzts, runs as follows: FIRST, auditions are taken on a campus. Then, after people are selected, those that will appear on TV send a copy of the music they are going to use to the Campus Talent if they want background or accompaniment. The film company has a band record the accompanying music. At the actual filming, the artist "lip-sings" on the video portion. The audio is dubbed in at the studio, and the finished product is sent out to individual stations. When the filmers arrive on campus, they record the local artists with their accompaniment. MISS WILLIAMS sang "Much More" from (Continued on Page 3) -Starf pho.o by Bill Mauk SINGS FOR '67 CAMPUS TALENT . . . Shirley Williams, Olathe junior, appears on the monitor during filming by Southwestern Bell yesterday. The TV tape will be aired in mid-January.