Thursday, May 20, 1965 University Daily Kansan Page 5 ASC Members Named to Committees Patronize Kansan Advertisers All Student Council legislative committee appointments were announced last week with 43 students assigned to seven committees. These committees are mostly composed of ASC members and are directly responsible to Mike McNally, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore and ASC chairman. One of the most influential committees in this system is the Committee on Committees and Legislation which has five members. Its responsibility is to investigate all measures before the council and either approve or disapprove legislation concerning them. The members are Biller, Overland Park senior and ASC vicechairman; Bill Henry, Leawood junior; Jacke Thaver, Elsworth sophomore; Mike Willard, Ft. Scott sophomore; and Mike Vineyard, Wymore, Neb. junior. THE STUDENT ATHLETIC Seating Board works closely with the administration and athletic director on matters concerning student seating. Other members of this committee include Jim Prager, Atchison sophomore; Mary Surface, Lawrence freshman; Jon Putnam, Leawood junior; Mike Johnson, New York City, N.Y. junior (ex officio); and Ron Oelschlager, Marion senior (ex officio). The responsibility of the Constitution Committee is keeping the ASC constitution up to date and accurate. The membership of this committee is Dan Vossman, Beloit senior; Larry Geiger, Mission junior; Diane Trotter, Bartlesville, Okla., junior; and Martha Stout, La Grange, Ill., junior (ex officio). The Elections Committee with eight members is the largest in the system. MEMBERS OF THIS committee are Dick Darville, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Mike Sizemore. Newton first-ear law student; Jim Klumpp, Coffeville freshman; and George Tannous, Lebanon senior. The committee in charge of ASC funds is the Finance and Auditing Committee, which also allots ASC money to different campus organizations which apply for it. McNALLY SAID six non-council members would be appointed to this committee for the fall elections including co-chairmen from both campus political parties. Save A Bagful of $ Get your auto loans at the bank that helps you most. ● low interest ● 36 mos. to pay ● fast and friendly Come see us today. Save your bagful of $. Douglas County State Bank The eight members of this committee are Jeffrey Irving, Leonia, N.J. graduate student; Ron Peden, Danville senior; Nancy Meyer, Shawne Mission junior; Dee Dee Davis, Shawne Mission freshman AUTO GLASS Sudden Service East End of 9th St. VI 3-4416 TABLE TOPS Jayhawk Fun Fairway S. Hwy. 59 by KLWN Rd. Open daily from 6:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Wavne Preston, Lawrence senior; Doug Walker, Belle Mead, N.J. sophomore; Conrad Wagenknecht, St. Joseph, Mo., senior; and Nancy SturGIS, St. Louis, Mo., junior. ords and correspondence up to date. The other members are Leo Schrey, Leavenworth junior and student body president: Mike McNally; Miriam Kangas, Wichita sophomore; Sue Sorem, Hutchinson sophomore; Spring Stidham, Park Ridge, Ill.; sophomore; Mary Waller, Ill.; sophomore; Dick Darville, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Anne Brooks, Kansas City, Mo., senior (ex officio); and Jeanette Helfrich, Spearville junior (ex officio). The Committee evaluations board is concerned with examining the executive committee system. MEMBERS OF THIS committee are Bob Stewart, Vancouver, B.C., senior and committee chairman; Ted Dickey, Louisville junior; Russ Cummings, Topeka graduate student; John Pepper,LENexa junior; Deanell Reece, Scandia freshman; Mike Grady, Leawood sophomore (ex officio); and Kay Orth, El Dorado sophomore (ex officio). KU to Play Washburn The KU freshman baseball squad will meet the Washburn freshmen at 2 p.m. today on KU's Quigley field. The game will be a double-header. Headed by ASC secretary, Janet Anderson, Prairie Village freshman, the Secretarial Committee has the responsibility of keeping ASC rec- Miniature Golf NOW OPEN JAYHAWK FUN FAIRWAY Come out for an evening of fun and fresh air. DON'T BREAK YOUR BACK carrying all those suitcases, clothes racks trunks and all. And every year it's the same thing, rushing around, packing, unpacking. Lost items and wrinkled clothes. Relax this year. Let us take care of your clothes. We give a special kind of care to your winter things. First, we get them thoroughly fresh and clean with our Sanitone drycleaning process. Next, we check every item, replace missing buttons, make minor repairs. Then we store them . out of your way .. safe, dust-free and mothproof. We return them when you want them, the way you want them . each garment fresh and smart as new, carefully pressed and ready to wear! Meanwhile, you can enjoy that extra closet space. Ask about our Box Storage Plan, today! Free pick-up and delivery service 1001 New Hampshire VI 3-3711