Thursday, Dec. 3, 1964 University Daily Kansan Page 5 KU Union Delegates To be 'Nichol Richer' The delegates from KU to the regional meeting of the Association of College Unions this Friday and Saturday will all be a "nichol" richer, and will be advertising this fact to everyone present. "IT PAYS TO vote for Nichols" is the theme of the campaign in which Nichols will be contested by at least five or six candidates from the 48 member schools of the region. Region 11 includes all colleges with student unions in Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Oklahoma. Each of these schools, regardless of size, has but one vote in the election, although each is allowed eight student delegates. They will be wearing 7-inch cardboard and tin foil nickels advertising the candidacy of Jeff Nichols, Stockton junior, who is a candidate for president of Region 11. There will be three main sessions of the conference dealing with the challenge of the union in the development of leaders, in the exercise of leadership, and in functioning as a union. HE WAS A MEMBER OF the summer SUA board, and served as editor of the SUA brochure which was sent to all freshmen and new students this fall. Nichols is currently the recreations chairman of the SUA board. In this capacity he supervises the actions of subcommittees in the areas of bowling, bridge, table tennis, the Quarterback Club, chess, and billiards. Also attending the conference are: Doug Dedo, Birmingham, Mich. senior; Dick Dearth, Parsons junior; Bob Enberg, McPherson senior; Bob Woody, Bartlesville, Okla., junior; Mike Rogers, Hutchinson senior; Barbara Bauerle, Harlan, Iowa, senior; and Lois Miller, Alma senior. The snow and freezing rain that blanketed KU Wednesday probably will not make too much difference in construction work going on at various projects around campus, Keith Lawton, Vice Chancellor in charge of Operations, said Lawton was mainly concerned with work on the new gymnasium being built across the street from Summerfield Hall. "We can finish up the concrete work along the street as the weather permits," Lawton said about the sidewalk project in front of the gym, "but the capping on the street (putting on the asphalt) may have to wait till spring." "If it just stays dry or cold, and we do not get any more rain, we're in business. . . Of course, in winter construction like this you expect the work to be hit and miss," Lawton continued. Lawton said that he also believed that the contractors would soon start work on the concrete service roads and permanent sidewalks running from parking zone N to the residence halls on the Daisy Hill and not wait until spring. Snow Won't Hinder Work Fraternity and Sorority Jewelry A B Γ Δ E Z H Θ J K A M - Guards - Rings - Mugs - Lavaliers - Pins - Crests PARK PLAZA SOUTH one or two bedroom apartments with these outstanding features— The ULTIMATE in apartment living — 809 Massachusetts - newly decorated with carpeting and drapery - newly enlarged public laundromat - all appliances furnished (including disposal) - air conditioning and central heating - 37 brand-new units with balconies - swimming pool 1912 W. 25th Ph. VI 2-3416 Christmas TREES LARGE, FRESH SELECTION Buy from one of our locations - Dillon's - Hillcrest - Rusty's South We have all species and sizes All proceeds go to boy's work to boy's work LUNCHEON OPTIMIST CLUB TONIGHT SING-ALONG WITH THE BANJO BAND MIKE HITES AND THE BANJO BAND PLAYING FROM 8-11 TUES., WED. & THURS. EVENINGS ENJOY OUR FAMOUS "SHANTY SPECIAL" SANDWICH AND HAND ROLLED PIZZA AND Sing the old favorite songs such as Bye Bye Blackbird, I Want A Girl, Jada, Hello Dolly, and 23 others to the sweet "Punkins" of Mike Hites on banjo, the umpa tuba, and the mystery pianist on the ivories. Unrivaled in Lawrence for fun entertainment. THE SHANTY 644 MASS. ST. No Cover — No Minimum VI 2-9500 The Peanut Barrel Is Always Full HOME OF THE SHANTY SPECIAL