DJ fights- (Continued from page 1) entrance exam and see if they'll have me," he said. AN ORDINARY Monday- Wednesday-Friday day starts at 6 a.m. Classes at 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, and 11:30 kill the morning. He has to grab a quick lunch and get to the studio to go on the air at 1 p.m. At 5, he's off. If he works on commercials, it's 6 or after before he leaves the station. Otherwise, at 5, he goes home to eat and study, ending his day sometime around midnight. Of course, on a show like his, he gets some strange requests. One lady wanted to hear the "Ave Maria." Another asked for Wayne King. Even Rudy Vallee was requested once. Old records present a problem. Some groups have broken up since they recorded their hits, and some record companies have gone out of business. Hansen has had to search for some of the songs he plays and now has about 300 old songs on tapes to play if someone requests them. CONTROVERSY is a major theme on the show. "I'd like to hear 'Wish You Were Here, Buddy' by Pat Boone," a student requested last week. Hansen plaved it. "Now, let's give the other side a chance," he said, and played Bob Dylan's "Eve of Destruction." THE DEDICATIONS and requests came about through the efforts of Hansen and Arden Booth, the manager of KLWN. Hansen suggested the idea, and he Booth smoothed and refined the original idea into the all-request, college-oriented show. The clock showed 5. Bill signed out on the log, and walked out of the station. His blue Suzuki roared to life. Throwing pebbles, he zoomed off for supper, books, and bed. SDS challenge- (Continued from page 1) the newspaper with the ideas or ideology of the members of the group," Dean Woodruff said. Dean Woodruff said he would prefer that SDS members come talk with him or the council. Miss Emily Taylor, dean of women and member of COSA, said SDS has never requested any meetings with the council nor has anyone been turned away that has wanted to meet with COSA. Dan Hopson, professor of law, said, "The opportunity is certainly available to SDS to come before COSA. We have heard many other student groups and I am sure we would be most pleased to talk with them if they have some specific issue they would like to raise." MOST STUDENTS have vague ideas concerning COSA and its function. Sandy Hunt, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, said, "I don't know very much about the organization, except that when people have problems they are supposed to go to it. It seems that the students should know the facts about the organization before other groups are allowed to criticize it. "The criticism from SDS seems Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 25, 1966 to be the same kind of underhanded thing as the 'Fire Alderson' stickers," Miss Hunt said. MARY HIGLEY, Lawrence sophomore, said, "The only thing I know about COSA is that they approved our closing hours. It doesn't seem that the group is really necessary. 3 "Like so many groups, probably the only people it is important to are the ones who are on it," Miss Higley said. Jerry Cochran, Harper senior and member of COSA, said. "I think that most of the students don't really know too much about the committee and in any group, interest has to be high before a great deal can be accomplished." Hey Girls! Ride Free and have real fun!! Yes!! FREE DEMO HONDA RIDES. 1 hour during week or all weekend.Make your reservation NOW.Call VI 3-0581 BLEVINS HONDA 7th & Michigan Rigg—How to Stay Alive in Viet Nam At the Abington Tuchman—The Zimmerman Telegram Malamud—The Fixer OFFICIAL BULLETIN Fallett—Modern American Usage Abington Book Shop North of the Union SUA Coffee-Forum. 3 p.m. Dr. H. W. Janson, "The Alienation of the Artist from Society." Browsing Room, Kansas, Union. TODAY University Concert Course. 8:20 p.m. ... Royal Hunt of the Sun. Hoch Mach. TOMORROW Juvenile Delinquency Seminar, All Day. Union. Quarterback Club, 12 noon. Main Lounge, Facility Club Lunge, Faculty Club. Dunford Pavilion, 4:30 p.m. Snowy Danforth Devotions, 4:30 p.m. Sponsored by Lutherans at Danforth Chapel. Classical Film, 7 & 9 p.m. "Aren't We Wonderful." Dove Newman Club Discussion, 7 p.m. "Velveteen Rabbit meets The Little Prince." Student Center, 1915 Stratford Rd. Blossom into a real beauty with exciting new hair color for fall! Campus Beauty Shoppe 1144 Indiana VI 3-3034 Summer Job Placement Meeting for Foreign Students, 7 p.m. People-to-People job placement committee. Dean Dean will speak briefly; applications available. Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union. Carillon Recital, 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. NEXT! "Agony and the Ecstasy" ENDS TONITE! Shows 7:15 & 9:15 “Kaleidoscope” Next! Starts Wednesday James ("Our Man Flint") Coburn Takes the world for a ride in DEAD HEAT ON A MERRY-GO-ROUND MASTERWORK A Product of COLUMBIA Records NOW Play 8-Track Tape Through Your Own Stereo $7995 KIEF'S RECORD & STEREO Permanent Discount on All 8-Track Tapes