Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 28, 1965 New KU-Y Cabinet Members Announced Committee appointments to KU-Y cabinet positions have been completed, according to Venita Fishel, Overland Park junior and co-president of the group. Bill Boulware, Leawood junior, is to serve as producer of the Rock Chalk Revue next year. Mike Vineyard, Wymore, Neb., junior, will be next season's business manager. THE FRESHMAN MODEL SENATE is to be headed by Sandra Arnold, Concordia freshman, and John Sapp, Havana, III., junior. David Dickensheets, Wellington freshman, and Barbara Musgrave, Minneapolis freshman, have been chosen to fill committee posts on the Javhawker Yearbook. The president of the Ski Club next year is to be Ann Gallaher, Wheat Ridge, Colo., junior, and James Hyland, Washington junior. Charles Pitts, Tulsa, Okla., sophomore, is to head the English Style Debate Committee. Robert Sears, Kansas City sophomore, will represent the KU-Y on the All Student Council next year, according to Miss Fishel. DENNIS MORRISON, Great Bend sophomore, is the KU-Y choice for the football ticket committee head. The duties for the Children's Hour are to be shared by Linda Gilna, Manhattan sophomore, and Bonnie Stenzel. Ness City sophomore. Lynn Payer, Wichita sophomore, and Beverly Braun, Shawnee Mission sophomore, were chosen to staff next year's Tutor Service committee. William Thurston, Elmldale sophomore, and Karen Gerred, Belleville sophomore, are to be on the School Resources Volunteer committee. THE CURRENT ISSUES discussion group is to be directed by Kathy Kauppi, Prairie Village freshman, Official Bulletin Graduate Reading Examination in German: Saturday, May 8, 9:30 a.m., 110 Fraser. Candidates must sign up for exam in 306 Fraser by 4:30 p.m., April 30. Ph.D. Exam: Raymond E. Pipper. Ph.D. Exam: Thursday, April 29, 3:30 p.m. 119 Strong. TODAY SUA Poetry Hour, 4:00 p.m. Langston Poems, 6:30 p.m. Langston Poems, "Forum Room," Kansas Union. Carillon Recital, 7:00 p.m. Albert Gerken. Classical Film, 7:00 p.m. "Evening With Chaplin." Fraser Theater. Philosophy Club 7:30 p.m. John P. Stevens 8:15 p.m. Bernardary Logic Koreans Union, Room 304A College Life, 7:15 p. 1921 Vermont. College Life, 8:30 p. 1921 Geisler, plessia Swarthout, Baskell Hall Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Catholic Masses, 6:45 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. chapel. Confessions before and during prayer. Episcopal Holy Communion, 11:35 a.m. Canterbury House, 1116 Lla. SUA Poetry Hour, 4:00 p.m. Dr. M. D. Clubb, Music Room, Kangas Umpia. Wesley Foundation Evensong. 5:00 p.m. Methodist Center, 1314 Orcad. Freshman-Sophomore Orientation School), 7:00 p.m. 411 Summitfield A.I.A.A. 7:30 p.m. Prof. C. J. Cholin- man Space Propulsion Systems "Virginia Imm." Students for a Democratic Society, 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union. Religious Festival of Arts and Poetry, saint. Terrence Williams, Canterbury Bury Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Young Christian Students Discussion, 7.3 Center, Wayne Schulte, discipline leader Christian Family Movement, 8:00 p.m. leader VI 2-0228 Fangman, discussion leader VI 2-0228 and Boyd Pearce, Topeka sophomore Dick White, Wakefield, Mass., junior, was selected to head the committee on the KU-Y Model United Nations. Gini Thomas, Marysville sophomore, and Don Potter, Chanute freshman, were named to the Handicapped Children committee, Miss Fishel said. Designed for sunny relaxation these Italian made leather and rope sandals are high style and cool comfort. They're moderately priced too. THE SHANTY We were pleasantly surprised with the large crowd that turned out Sunday evening at THE SHANTY. We wish to thank all who visited us, but we regret that on our first Sunday open we were unable to serve all as efficiently as we would have liked. We're increasing our Sunday evening staff to provide you better PIZZA SERVICE. We are not going to settle for being second or third. We're new, but we're learning more every day. After all, this is only our second week open. We're going to work hard until we're NUMBER ONE! We also appreciated having a packed house Saturday night—upstairs and downstairs. That's why our band played until 1:00 a.m. And that's why we have hired the same bands again for this weekend. THE FABULOUS BLADES from Kansas City will be playing from 8:00-12:00 this Friday night. THE AMBERS will again be playing Saturday night. Groups may reserve rooms or tables until 8:00 p.m. by calling VI 2-9500. --space to be peran automobile on its destination. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified D N A Honda needs a mere 3'x6' feely content. And that puts a spot, about a mile away from T saic sch con D stud deg to t ter There are other sides to Honda, too. Hondas are fiendishly frugal. A gallon of gas will carry you up to 200 mpg, depending on which of the 15 Honda models you're driving. And insurance bills shrink to practically nothing. As for upkeep, a Honda needs little. The shining example above is the remarkable Honda 50. It sells for about $215*. And there are 14 more models to choose from. Look them over. See the Honda representative on your campus or write: American Honda Motor Co., Inc., Department C2, 100 West Alondra Boulevard. West Alondra Boulevard, Gardena, California 90247. HONDA *plus dealer's set-up and transportation charges ©1965 ---