University Daily Kansan Page 5 Student Balloting to Decide 1964 KU Homecoming Queen Irene Gibson, Independence senior, and student chairman of the Queen Committee, said the method of electing the homecoming queen had never been tried before at KU. The 1964 homecoming queen will be chosen for the first time by a student vote. Twenty-three candidates, each representing an organized women's house, will appear for preliminary judging by a panel of six judges Oct. 22. From the candidates six finalists will be chosen. THE NAMES of the finalists will not be announced until Oct. 30 at the pre-homecoming dance at the Kansas Union ballroom. At that time all the candidates will be presented and the finalists introduced James E. Seaver, professor of history, will be the speaker January 5, 1965. Prof. Seaver also is director of the Western Civilization reading course and is chairman of the committee on the English proficiency examination. During the hour following the an- Extra-curricularly, Prof. Seavers is a former varsity tennis coach and has for many years done a weekly record program, "Opera is My Hobby," on KANU. Humanities Lecture Series Includes KU Professor A versatile historian will be the KU faculty member featured on the 1964-1965 Humanities Lecture Series with six distinguished scholars from other institutions. HIS SPECIALTY is history of the Official Bulletin TODAY Monday, Oct. 5, 1964 Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence 4100 W. First Street Rd Chapel, Undergraduate Chemistry Seminar, 7:30 n. 1722 Malhotra Graduate Discussion Group. 7:30 p.m. St. Lawrences Building, Stratford Rd. Karamazov, 281-695-4700. Faculty Recital, 8 p.m., Swarthout Recital Hall. Joseph and Marie Wilkins, tenor and soprano. Catholic Masses, 6:45 a.m., 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. 5 p.m. Main Lounge, Kansas Union. Quack Club Tryouts, 6:30 p.m. Robin- ing so SUA Special Film, 7 p.m., Fraser Auditorium. "Rebecca." Members of the KU Collegiate Young Democrats Club polled voters in several Lawrence precincts Saturday. The purpose of the poll was to get as many people registered to vote as possible and to find out which voters plan to vote Democratic in the election. KU Young Democrats Poll Local Precincts The polling was concentrated in precincts that have not been previously polled. ___ - Is our university capable of being completely desegregated? - Is desegregating our fraternities like fighting city hall? What Do You Think? - Will the homecoming of 1964 be a peaceful one? It will be one to remember. - Will the demonstrations during the homecoming half-time be necessary to reach a solution? - Do fraternities at KU have different policies from those at the University of Mississippi? CIVIL RIGHTS COUNCIL MEETING ARE YOU INTERESTED? 7:30 Wednesday, October 7 Cottonwood Room Jews in the few centuries after Christ. In 1953-54 and in 1963-64 he held Fulbright fellowships for research in Rome and Israel, respectively. Other Humanitites lecturers, each of whom will be on campus for several days, to address classes, public meetings and confer with students: Oct. 20—George May, dean of Yale College, Yale University, French Literature. nouncement of finalists, students holding tickets will be allowed to vote for the queen. Each student will be allowed to cast one vote. Mar. 16 — Henry H. H. Remak, Indiana University, German literature and comparative literature. Nov. 17 — William McDermott, University of Pennsylvania, classics. Mar. 2 — Donald Grout, Cornell University, music history. Mar. 30 — Roman Jakobson, Harvard University, Slavic literature, Irving Lavin, New York University, 3rd history. Votes will be tabulated that evening, and the names of the top three finalists will be announced at the dance. The queen will be the candidate receiving the most votes from students attending the dance. Lectures will be in Fraser Theater at 8 p.m. unless otherwise announced. THE NAME OF the queen will not be revealed until the half-time of the KU-Nebraska game Nov. 7. Miss Gibson said entries for the homecoming queen must be in by 5 p.m. Oct. 15 at the Dean of Women's office. A woman who is not a member of an organized house may have her name placed in candidacy by submitting a petition signed by 75 students. Nominees must have completed at least two semesters at KU, must be regularly enrolled for the 1964 fall semester, and must be single. Each organized house may nominate one candidate, with the exception of Lewis and Hashinger Halls, which may nominate three candidates each. Extremism in pursuit of piza is no vice; moderation in using the parmesan is no virtue. Candidates will be judged originally on beauty, personality, and poise during personal, informal interviews with the six judges. 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