Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 4, 1965 KU Republicans Go to Washington Seminar Samuel Dean Evans Jr., Salina senior and former chairman of the KU Young Republicans, will lead a delegation of Kansas student leaders to a national student leadership seminar in Washington, D.C., this weekend. Evans, also past vice-president of the Kansas Collegiate Young Republican Federation, will serve on the National Student Leadership Committee which is planning the conference. The seminar is also under the sponsorship of members of the United States House of Representatives and Senate, the Republican National Committee and the Young Republican National Federation. The seminar director is Reuben McCornack, student body president at KU two years ago. According to the Republican National Committee, this seminar is the inauguration of personal meetings on a national basis between college students and Republican leaders in government. THE CONFERENCE PROPOSES to acquaint student leaders with the problems confronting American society. THE SEMINAR HAS four formal purposes. These are: - to provide an opportunity for student leaders to meet with Republican officials and gain first-hand knowledge of the party and its approach to the complex problems confronting our society. to enable Republican leaders to become acquainted with the thinking of concerned college students. to encourage meaningful discussions of major problems confronting the U.S. and approaches for effective treatment of these issues. - to invite students to contribute to the party's ideas and recommend ways the GOP can be a more effective force for young people. THE KU STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS BOARD - * * Applications are now being accepted for positions for next year. Application should include name, address, GPA, year in school, home county, activities, high school which you attended, and an optional paragraph explaining why you would be interested in the position. Applications should be turned in to Room 127 Strong Hall by Monday, May 10. ★★★ For further information, contact Gary Walker, VI 3-5968; Bill Porter, VI 3-5721 Spacecraft Firing Set CAPE KENNEDY — (UPI) — A thermometer-laden probe was set to make a quick hop into space and then take a 25,000-mile an hour dive back to earth today to report on the reentry inferno facing Apollo moonships. Weather in the reentry area over the South Atlantic was the only questionable item. One Night Only IN CONCERT 8 p.m. Red Dog Inn Sunday, May 9th The sound of the 60's starring the VENTURES Plus: America's New folk and comedy star of the Danny Kaye TV show DANNY COX Tickets on sale at Kief's Hi-Fi, Bell's Record Shop, Ober's, and Red Dog Inn. Also tickets at the door. $2.00 & tax presents THE RED DOG INN Mystery Band Friday Night and The BLUETHINGS Saturday Night FREE T.G.I.F. FRIDAY AFTERNOON Friday and Saturday Nights doors open at 7 p.m.