University Daily Kansan Page 7 Court Arraigns 92 Students After Innocence Pleas Given The 110 students who were arrested in a demonstration March 7 in the office of Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe pleaded innocent to a charge of disturbing the peace Friday, April 2, in Douglas County Court. Ninety-two students were arraigned at that time. County Attorney Ralph King picked 18 of the group arbitrarily to appear before Judge Frank Gray in Douglas County District Court on May 3 at 2 p.m. Bond was signed by Tom Moore, executive secretary of the KU-Y. THE 18 STUDENTS and former students, including leaders of the Civil Rights Council, are: Walter Bgoya, Ngara, Tanzania, senior; Nathaniel Sims, Fasadena, Calif. senior; George Unseld, Louisville, Ky., senior, all co-chairmen of the CRC. Candidates Named For Class Offices Twenty-five students will be running for class offices in this year's spring election April 21 and 22. "All but one of the candidates are members of a coalition." Bill Henry, Leawood junior and election-cochairman, said. "The two coalitions are not actually affiliated with either of the campus parties." Presidential candidates for the senior class are Delvin Lewis, Pauline, and Robert Woody, Bartlesville, Okla.; vice-president: Richard Pratt, Olathe; Lyle "Mike" Robe, Jr., Arkansas City; and Harry "Hank" Young, Abilene; secretary: Paula Drucker, Ulysses and Bridget O'Leary, Baxter Springs; treasurer: Steve Wilson, Leawood and Patricia Wulf, Morton Grove, Ill. Candidates for president of the junior class are Santa Charles Buda, Omaha, Neb., and Wallace Hinsaw, Wichita; vice-presidential nominee: Ralph Dobyns, Kansas City, and Forrest "Woody" Mowry, Overland Park; secretary: Cathy Beagle, Boulder, Colo., and Jo Ann Johnsmeyer, Mt. Hope; treasurer: Susan Langston, Springfield, Mo., and Carol Ann Pishny, Blue Rapids. Sophomore presidential candidates are William Lee, Topeka and Kent Powell, Wichita; vice-president: Henry Krueger, Hays, and John "Randy" Schultz, Overland Park; secretary: Sue Menke, Webster Groves, Mo., and Patricia Mills, Topeka; treasurer: Jean Ellen Rogers, Hays, and Jama King, Lawrence. Marjorie French, St. Louis, Mo. senior and secretary of the CRC; Neil Stone, Shawnee Mission freshman and former chairman; Pamela Smith, former KU student and CRC secretary; Elbert Rinkel, Scott City senior. Separate trials for the other 52 participants in the civil rights demonstrations will begin in Douglas County Court May 10. Tuesday, April 13, 1965 The charges for all were identical: "... that the defendant did as one of a group of approximately 110 persons enter the office of the chancellor of the University of Kansas, disrupting the normal functioning of that office and the personnel therein and did at 5 p.m., the same being the regular closing hour of said office, refuse to leave upon request by proper authorities." Richard Mabbutt, Shoshone, Idaho, senior; Tom Coffman, former KU student; Rev. Thomas Woodward, KU Episcopal student minister; George Ragsdale, Kansas City senior; LaCharles James, Fort Scott junior. ARTHUR SPEARS, Kansas City senior; Kenneth Topp, Kansas City junior; Herb Smith, Memphis, Tenn., senior; Elene Cox, St. Louis, Mo., freshman; Michele Sears, Kansas City senior, and Max Shellhaas, Hays graduate student. COUNSELLORS FOR THE demonstrators are Chester Lewis, Wichita; Samuel Jackson, Topeka; George Walters, Kansas City; William Harris, Topeka; Charles Scott, Topeka, and P. A. Townsend, Topeka. This summer, adventure through EUROPE TWA has the right tours at the right prices has the right tours at the right prices. Would you like to sun-bathe on the Mediterranean? Browse in the Louvre? Live with a family in Spain? Or just roam through Rome? TWA offers you the adventure of your choice, from 14 to 68 days, at a reasonable price. You can visit Europe's historic sights, hear delightful music, watch sparkling drama. Tours also combine sightseeing with college courses at famous universities. You travel with people your own age and meet people of your own age in Europe. Explore the most interesting places in England, France, Spain, Italy and many other countries. All accommodations are reserved in advance. Travel by comfortable motorcoach, or explore out-of-theway towns and villages by bicycle. Wherever you want to go, whatever you want to do, TWA has a tour that suits you perfectly. For further information, mail in the coupon. TWA, Inc., Dept. DK-421, 605 Third Ave., New York, N. Y. 10016 Please rush me full information on your Student Tours to Europe. Name Address___ City State ___ Zip code___ My travel agent is: Nationwide Worldwide depend on So great to wear you'll want several pair FARAH MANUFACTURING CO., INC. • EL PASO, TEXAS