SUA Carnival plans Queen to be crowned Candidates for Student Union Activities (SUA) carnival queen were elected by members of their respective living groups last week. Crowning will follow the final performance at the carnival Oct. 15. Photographs of the girls are on display this week in the north lounge of the Kansas Union. Queen candidates are: Cindy Earp, Kansas City, Mo., junior, Alpha Chi Omega; Diane Seaver, Prairie Village junior, Alpha Delta Pi; Sharon Harrison, Wichita junior, Alpha Gamma Delta; Ronnie Nelson, Hinsdale, Ill.; junior, Alpha Omicron Pi; Jill Robinson, Chillicothe, Ill.; junior, Alpha Phi; Patty Gilliland, Hutchinson senior, Chi Omega; Laura Kitchen, Shawnee Mission sophomore, Delta Delta Delta; Barb Battner, St. Louis, Mo, junior, Delta Gamma; Sheila Murphy, Conway Springs junior, Gamma Phi Beta; Marcia Bunn, Tulsa, Okla, senior, Kappa Alpha Theta; Terry McCluggage, Lawrence junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma. DEE DEE Davis, Shawnee Mission junior, Pi Beta Phi; Sandi McAllister, Leewood sophomore, Sigma Kappa; Debbie Waltz, Quantico, Va., freshman, Corbin; Paula Gibbons, Dwight, Ill, freshman, Corbin; Karen Humphreys, Ashland freshman, Corbin; Buffy Barnes, Kennelworth, Ill, freshman, Gertrude Sellards Pearson; Nancy Elder, Topeka freshman, Gertrude Sellards Pearson; Susan Whitehall, Marshalltown, Ia. freshman, Gertrude Sellards Pearson. Group recognizes Lawton's service Alpha Phi Omega, a national service fraternity has presented R. Keith Lawton, vice chancellor for operations, plant development, and co-ordination, with a certificate of appreciation. By WILL HARDESTY CHANCELLOR W. CLARKE Wescoe praised Lawton for his work with and for Alpha Phi Omega and for Lawton's other work for organizations and projects on the campus. Keith Wood, Pittsburg sophomore and president of the group, said Lawton "has been helping and advising us for over ten years. He served as chairman of the Advisory Council for five years." To start a program of determining student reactions to the Viet Nam situation, several instructors have consented to give short quizzes, testing their classes' general knowledge of policies and politics in Viet Nam. Lawton received a large pledge paddle and an Alpha Phi Omega key for his watch chain. The Viet Nam Committee then hopes to present an educational program to enlighten the uninformed student. Two-sided panels, nationally-known speakers and prominent campus professors will participate. After the KU student has been exposed to all sides of the war question, the Viet Nam Committee plans to hold an all-campus referendum. The polling, to determine where students stand on the Viet Nam question, will be held about Dec. 1. "WHAT DOES the average KU student think of the war in Viet Nam?" asked Ham Salsich, St. Louis, Mo., graduate student, "We're afraid he doesn't think anything." The KU Viet Nam Committee plans an attack on apathy this year. Viet group plans attack on apathy The anti-war group, formerly the Committee to End the War in Viet Nam, made plans last night to develop a program of information and education. The members feel their biggest hurdle will be a "wall of student apathy." Banbi Chambers, Leawood sophomore, Lewis; Mate Keene, Springfield, Mo., sophomore, Lewis; Tony Tyler, Prairie Village senior, Lewis; Linda Rand, Wilmette, Ill., freshman, McColum; Jane Grothusen, Ellsworth sophomore, McCollum; Linda Hoff, Hinsdale, Ill., sophomore, Naismith; Jane Lindquist, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, Oliver; Susie Curteman, Olathe freshman, Oliver; Bonnie Miscevich, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, Oliver. The fall pledge class will be named for Lawton. Those pledged are Pat Taylor, McCook, Neb, freshman, Brad Warren, Minneapolis freshman, Tim MacArthur and Richard MacArthur, both Mission freshmen, Greg Gutting, Ft. Leavenworth freshman, Gordon Jones, Pittsburg freshman, David Wilson, Monrovia, Liberia, Ray Coulter, Linwood freshman, Cliff Conrad, Bismarck, N.D., sophomore, Charles McLean, Independence, Mo., freshman, Skiu DeVol, Fremont, Neb, Conail O'Leary, Old Bethpage, N.Y., sophomore, and Frank Dunn, Salisbury, Md., freshman. The officers for this semester are Wood, president; Mike O'Brien, Shawnee Mission senior, projects vice president; George Edman, Leawood sophomore and membership vice president; Rick Lee, Mission junior, treasurer; John Burgess, St. Joseph, Mo., secretary and George Moore, West Chicago, Ill., sophomore, historian. Ginger Theimer, Colby senior, Douthart; Judy Dillon, Leavenworth sophomore, Hashinger; Karen Blume, Charlotteville, N.C., sophomore, Hashinger; Sheila Beaman, Independence, Mo., junior; Miller, Grace Dexter, Topeka freshman, Sellards, and Suzanne Juvenait, Columbia, Neb., freshman, Watkins. Pre-induction stint Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 12, 1966 HOLLYWOOD — (UPI) — Gary Lewis (Jerry's sprout) will appear on Ed Sullivan's Dec. 4 show, the day before he is inducted into the Army. 5 'Cookie' music release HOLLYWOOD - (UPI) United Artists records will release the original soundtrack album of Andre Previn's "The Fortune Cookie" this fall. KU Young Republicans presents LARRY WINN Republican Candidate for Congress 3rd District Speaking on Issues of the Day. Thursday, October 13 7:30 p.m. "THE PANCAKE MAN" 1528 West 23rd Students' Breakfast Special 59c 1 egg, bacon, toast 18 Varieties of Pancakes and Waffles 9 Flavors of Syrup Special Luncheon Daily . 99c 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. except Sat. & Sun. Chicken 'N' Fries 99c To go or eat here Steaks, Chops, & Chicken Dinners from $1.45 OPEN 7 A.M.-8 P.M. DAILY — CLOSED MONDAY PIZZA LOVERS, We will be the first to admit, NO ONE can deliver a pizza as fresh as just from the oven. 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