NY fine arts head to speak Professor H. W. Jansen, chairman of the fine arts department of New York University, will appear at 8 p.m. in Lawrence High School auditorium Monday as a part of the second Humanities Lectures Series. He will speak on "The Role of Chance in Artistic Creativity." Jansen will also speak to several classes, which are open to the public. HIS APPEARANCE here was arranged by the Humanities Committee, whose chairman is Elmer F. Beth, professor of journalism. The third Humanities Series Lecture this year will be Tuesday, Nov. 8, in Swarthout Recital Hall of Murphy Hall, when Professor Clifford Griffin of the KU history department, will speak in observance of the University Centennial about which he has written a book. Jansen is a native of Russia. He lived in Finland and Germany before coming to the United States in 1935 and was naturalized in 1942. HE HAS RECEIVED a Ph.D. from Harvard University and has taught at Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., and the University of Iowa before joining the faculty of NYU in 1949. Jansen has written two awardwinning books, "The Sculpture of Donatello" and "Apes and Ape Lore in The Middle Ages and the Renaissance," for which he received the Charles Rufus Morey Award of the College Art Association. ASC votes to delete queen bill The All Student Council (ASC) in its regular meeting last night voted to delete from the constitution Bill No.12 which provides for a method for selection of the Jayhawker and homecoming queens. "The bill as written is not followed," Bruce Warren, Emporia senior (KUPA—fraternities), said. Instead of the ASC providing for the selection of queens, it will be left up to the individual departments. DICK DARVILLE, Shawnee Mission senior (KUPA—large men's), introduced a nine-page amendment to the elections bill which will be discussed at the next regular meeting Nov. 1. The council dissolved into a committee of the whole to discuss ideas concerning tentative student-faculty open houses. Six delegates were approved to attend the Associated Student Government (ASG) convention Nov. 3 to 5, and 34 persons were appointed to fill committee vacancies. SPECIAL SPECIAL every Thursday, Friday, Saturday Cash & Carry Only FRESH ROSES OR CARNATIONS 9 for $1.00 Owens Flower Shop 9th & Indiana HOLLYWOOD — (UPI)— Janice Rule has been signed by MGM to play the feminine lead opposite Henry Fonda in "Welcome to Hard Times." JANICE RULE SIGNED When You're in Doubt—Try It Out, Kansan Classifieds. Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 19, 1966 Lear Jet Roberts 7 Borg Warner Capitol Complete line of Stereo-8 Tapes. We're equipped to service what we sell. ELRING'S GIFTS 924 Mass. Lady Bostonians The classic moccasin styled with a saucy mantailored touch in pebble-textured scotch grain. Exquisitely crafted! Excruciatingly comfortable! Just stop in and try on a pair—but bring money...you may want to wear them home. Brown or Navy Blue Grain, Brown and Cordo Brown $13.95 and $14.95 813 MASSACHUSETTS STREET Lawrence, Kansas DR. HAROLD PIPPIN CHIROPRACTOR Hillcrest Shopping Center Home VI 2-1353 925 Iowa Office VI 2-1352 SOLID STATE SOUND CENTERS in Fine furniture-discriminatingly designed from MASTERWORK a Product of COLUMBIA RECORDS Three fine stereophonic consoles, packed with features carefully coordinated for true high fidelity reproduction and styled in authentic period design! STEREOPHONIC SOLID STATE CONSOLES WITH AM-FM-FM STEREO . Solid State dual channel amplifier . 40 watt output . 6 speaker system . Solid State AM-FM-FM Stereo tuner . custom Masterwork-Garrard fully automatic changer . high compliance cartridge . diamond needle . automatic FM Stereo beacon . Automatic Frequency Control . 45 rpm Spindle included . One year Warranty on parts, labor and diamond needle. ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON PARTS, LABOR, AND DIAMOND NEEDLE - "MASTERWORK". MARCAS REG. Reg.$399.00