Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964 Two KU Students Go Beyond Campus Politics By John Sharp Although the political activity of most students never goes beyond the realm of campus politics and local political clubs, two KU students are very much involved in national politics. Ron Zink, Topeka graduate student, is one of the seven Republican presidential electors of Kansas. John Dunn, Hutchinson senior, works from 25 to 40 hours each week at the State Republican Headquarters in Topeka. ZINK WAS chosen as one of the electors last April by the State Republican Convention in Topeka while he was a student at Washburn University. Zink described his job as basically only to cast his ballot in December at Topeka for Goldwater-Miller if the national ticket carries Kansas by a simple majority. "My associates in the Kansas collegiate Republican organization deserve the credit for my election due to their efforts for the party. I was just the lucky one to be picked," said Zink. B'nai B'rith Hillel To Offer Hebrew A course in elementary modern Hebrew will be offered by the KU B'nai B'rith Hillel at 10-11:30 a.m. Sundays in Room 111, Strong Hall. The course is taught by Phyllis Shofer, Wichita freshman, and Ezzotallah Zabih, Iran graduate student, and will be offered weekly until June. DUNN RECEIVED his job at Republican headquarters through the KU Political Science Department. He receives five hours of credit for working there. "This job is like serving an internship. The Republican party pays half my salary and a national fund for political science students pays the rest," Dunn said. Commenting on the election campaign, Zink said, "People don't want to face reality this election. They are shying away from facts they don't like about President Johnson." "TM SURPRISED it took the Jenkins' episode to arouse peoples' interest. Many things, such as Bobby Baker's resignation have come up previous to this," Zink said. "Id like to forget about overseas problems as much as anybody, but I just can't do it," Zink said. If we do we're going to be sorry." "Many people are ordering Republican literature on their own," Dunn added. "This is a sign of the tremendous amount of grass roots politicking being done for Sen. Goldwater." DUNN PREDICTED there would be a heavy turnout for Goldwater in Wyandotte County which has been considered to be one of his weakest areas. "I get to meet many influential people who help run the party, but never get their names in the paper," Dunn said about his job. Zink explained the presidential electors cast their votes so late because when the law was made it took that long to get to the state capital. Zink is a former editor of the state Collegiate Young Republican Newsletter. He was runner-up last year for the CYR Robert Taft Award for the outstanding collegiate member in a 13 state area. Vote For Homecoming Queen at Act One of Homecoming 1964- The S.U.A. Queen's Dance At 8:30, all 25 candidates will be presented & the 6 finalists announced... YOU will then vote for your choice! The top 3 will be known by 11; the Queen will be announced at the game, on the 7th! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th - 8 p.m. - UNION BALLROOM Tickets only $1.00 per person NOTE: To Vote, Must Have I.D. - Information Booth - Bell's - Union Popular Demand! MINORITY OPINIONS FORUM —PRESENTS— EARL MUNN PROHIBITIONIST CANDIDATE FOR U.S. PRESIDENT 4:30-Big 8 Room-Kansas Union FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 you're positively diabolical JO A devilish gleam will come into your eyes when you assume the lean and lethal pose that these pants give you. They trim you up and taper you down. Post-Grads are the ne plus ultra of campus styles because they're absolutely authentic. Neat belt loops. Narrow-but-not-too-narrow cuffs. Shaped on-seam pocketets. You can look satanic for a pittance since they cost but $6.98 a pair in 65% Dacron* 35% Cotton. Buy 'em and hissss! *Du Pont's Reg. TM for its Polyester Fiber A ter tea to Ho Initial