Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct.16, 1964 VOX Names Candidates Vox Populi announced its slate of candidates for living district representatives to the All Student Council at a meeting last night. The candidates will vie for the positions on the ASC in the annual fall elections tentatively set for Nov. 10 and 11. Running from the men's large residence halls are: William (Skip) Walden, Bonner Springs sophomore; Doug Walker, Belle Mead, New Jersey; sophomore; Bill Robinson, Great Bend sophomore, and Bill Brier. Leo Schrey, Leavenworth junior, and Jim Prager, Atchison sophomore, will represent Vox in the men's small residence hall district. The women's small residence halls candidate is Ginger Theimer, Colby sophomore. Three women will run from the women's large residence halls district. They are: Anne Brooks, Kansas City, Mo., senior; Karen Hicks, Basehor junior, and Marcia Riley, Shawnee Mission sophomore. Nancy Sturgis, St. Louis, Mo., junior; Sara Crites, Great Bend junior, and Linda Shepherd, Prairie Village sophomore, will be the candidates from the sorority district. The fraternity district will be represented by Mike Willard, Fort Scott sophomore; Ted Dickey, Louisville, Ky., junior; Bion Hicks, Kansas City, Mo., junior, and Mike McNally, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore. Running from the professional fraternity cooperative district is Conrad Wagenknecht, St. Joseph, Mo., senior. Wayne Preston, Lawrence senior, will be the candidate from the married district. senior. Ron Oelschlager, Marion senior, and King Marsral, will be the unmarried-unorganized candidates. Four women will be the candidates from the freshman women's residence halls district. They are: Gloria Jones, Emporia freshman; Lu Surface, Lawrence freshman; Susan Dixon, Mason City, Iowa, freshman, and Deanell Reece, Scandia freshman. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified KU Election Date Defeated By Council In a special meeting last night the All Student Council voted unanimously against holding the fall campus elections on the same day as the national elections. The special meeting was called to reconsider the ASC action last Tuesday scheduling campus elections on the day of national elections. amount of interest shown by the student body. They would also fall during the week before Homecoming when many living groups are involved in preparation for Homecoming activities and construction of decorations." "If the elections are held on Nov. 2 and 3 as authorized at last Tuesday's ASC meeting," T. J. Snyder, Independence senior, said, "they would fall on the Tuesday after midterm examinations. This would limit the amount of campaigning done by the candidates, and the "The campus election at this time would seriously detract from the national election turnout in Douglas County," Hugh Taylor, Stoke-on-Trent, England, assistant instructor of Western Civilization said. "The election would not only take the time and interests of students over 21, but of the large number of students who, although not old enough to vote are working actively." HILLCREST BOWL & RESTAURANT BEAT THE SOONERS and beat the crowd to relaxed bowling and fine food HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER COMING NOV.7 Tickets Go On Sale Monday, October 19 at 9:00 a.m. ★ Union Ticket Counter ★ Information Booth $2.50,$2.25,$2.00 SUA FRIDAY FLICKS "SHANE" starring Alan Ladd - PLUS * EVERY INCH A MAN (A W.S. HART SHORT) ADMISSION 35c FRASER THEATER COMING: OCT. 23 7 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. "STALAG 17"