Page 16 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. March 17,1965 ASC Approves Bill一 (Continued from page 1) Board "is in a position to do something" about the issue. Following Suller's comments Stewart supported the passage of the amendment. We have a responsibility and I think that by delaying action, we are not fulfillment this obligation," he said. "The implementation will be left up to the UDK and University Human Relations Committee," he said. CALLING FOR more deliberation on the proposal, Jacke Thayer, Ellsworth sophomore and representative from small women's dormitories (UP), said, "I don't think most of us are knwledgeable enough to vote on this bill tonight." "I have no quarrel with the spirit of this bill." Miss Thayer said, "but I do have a quarrel with the political and long-run intentions of this bill and the methods being used to pass it." "Pressure is being put on us by the leaders of this council, the administration, the Civil Rights Council, and the School of Journalism," Miss Thayer said. "I, for one, am not about to vote on this situation to appease them." "This was not politically motivated," Stewart said. "There is always pressure, but as far as political pressure goes, just look at the non-partisan vote." THEO COUNCIL MEMBERS voting for the amendment were: Janet Anderson (UP), Prairie Village freshman; Bill Garrison (UP), freshman; Sull Cummings (UP), Topeka graduate student; Gary Giltstrap (Vox), Galena fith-year pharmacy student; Miriam Kangas (UP), Wichita sophomore; Mary Ruth Lanning (UP), Lawrence junior. Charles Preston (Vox), Lawrence senior; Jim Prager (Vox), Atchison sophomore; Jon Putnam (UP), Leawood junior; Bill Robinson (Vox), Great Bend sophomore; Leo Schrey (Vox), Leavenworth junior. Nancy Sturgis (Vox), St. Louis, Mo., junior; Hugh Taylor (UP), Stoke-on-Trent, England, graduate student; George Tannous (UP), Lebanon senior; and Doug Walker (Vox), Belle Mead, N.J., sophomore. MEMBERS WHO VOTED against the amendment were: Lee Ayres (UP), Park Anderson (OK), Jeffrey S. son (Vox), Prairie Village senior; Ted Dickey (Vox), Louisville, Ky.; junior; Mike McNally (Vox), Bartlesville, Okla.; sophomore; Roy Miller (UP), Topkach Ray Myers (UP), Dodge City fifty-year engineering student; Deanell R雪ce (UP), Lawrence Snyder (UP), Independence senior; and Lu Surface (Vox), Lawrence freshman. Deadlines Near in Aids, Awards Deadlines are fast approaching in the Aids and Awards office. Robert Billings, director of Aids and Awards, warns students to make notations of the following dates, or they may be "out in the cold" when loan awards are made. Students who plan to apply for loans to finance their travels on the KU Summer Language Institutes should make application before April 15. Billings said. "Participants in other special summer programs of the University should also apply before April 15." Billings added. The loan application deadline for the regular KU summer session and junior year abroad program is May 1. "All applications for loans and arrangements must be made before the students leave the country. They should contact me before May 1," Billings said. Songs of Life and Love Glenn Yarbrough "Come Share My Life" is not a casual invitation, for anyone who has heard Glenn sing knows that his performances are an accurate reflection of the man he is, the life he lives and the music he loves. The 12 songs he has selected for this new Dynagroove album have special meaning for him. They will for you too, once you've heard "Love Come A-Trickin' Down," "No One to Talk My Troubles To," "When Summer Ends," and "The Warm and Gentle Girls." You'll enjoy every minute of this music that mir- RCA VICTOR rors a man. The most trusted name in sound Attention Seniors: A mistake was made in the Senior Party announcement on page 9. It is now believed that all of the class officers are living in splendid luxury in South America. But, the SENIOR CLASS Party is still set for the RED DOG INN Saturday, March 20, 7-12 p.m. Hear-The DIMENSIONS Drink--BEvERages(your favorite) Seniors-Free Seniors' Dates-$1.00