Counselors chosen Fifty men have been chosen to act as dorm counselors for the fall semester, it was announced by Assistant Dean of Men Fred McElhenie yesterday. Of the 75 dorm counselor positions,25 were already filled with present counselors who are returning next year. The new counselors were selected by applications and interviews. ACCORDING TO MCLHENIE, the primary job of the new counselors will be to advise student groups, disseminate campus information to men in the dorms. SPU awaits ROTC march The people have been notified. The bulletins have been sent out. The stage is set for the fourth Student Peace Union demonstration of the Chancellor's annual ROTC Review Friday. At the SPU meeting yesterday, members read the purpose of the protest: "The demonstration is not intended to be critical of the ROTC program itself, but will focus on the review as a symbol of the creeping militarism that is invading every aspect of our lives—from the immoral war in Viet Nam on the other side of the world to the insidious influence of the draft here at home. "THE MILITARY MYSTIQUE that permeates and corrupts our society must be exposed and abolished." Members have been told to meet at 3 p.m. in parking Zone X. From here they are to march to the stadium, where a picket line will be formed. Signs will be provided, but demonstrators can bring their own if they are approved by SPU marshals. Participants are also asked to be well-dressed and to distribute no literature. and control an atmosphere conducive to study. Men's residence hall counselors for next year are: Robert Bailey, Wichita junior; Doug Balcombe, Parsons sophomore; Jerry Bean, Abilene junior; Bill Bethea, Neozo, Mo., sophomore; David Crawford, Concordia junior; Warren Dieffenbach, Glenolden, Pa., junior; Stanley Fishburn, Overbrook junior; Larry Geiger, Mission senior; Gordon Gephardt, Muskogee, Okla., graduate student; Curt Grindal, Carbondale sophomore; Fred Hadley, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; Paul Hague, Leawood junior; John Hastings, Topeka junior; Eric Hedges, Overland Park junior; Edwin Herricks, Belleville, Ill., sophomore; and John Hill, Waverly junior. Howell Johnson, Junction City junior; Martin Johnson, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Kim Judd, Kansas City, Mo., senior; Dave Kibel, New Bedford, Ohio, sophomore; Merle Langdon, Fall River junior; Mike Mankin, Leavenworth senior; James McGee, Protection junior; James McHugh, Waterloo, Ia., graduate student; James McNish, Topeka sophomore; Robert Miller, Leavenworth junior; Gary Mitchell, Independence senior; Dennis Moore, Wichita graduate student. JAMES T. MOORE, Spartanburg, S.C., junior; Lee Peakes, Kirkwood, Mo., sophomore; Gene Peck, Prairie Village sophomore; Richard Porto, Independence, Mo., sophomore; Paul Rogers, St. Louis, Mo., sophomore; Robert Rouse, Deerfield, Ill., sophomore; John R. Schultz, Prairie Village sophomore; Roger Siegrist, El Dorado sophomore; Donald Shirk, Independence, Mo., sophomore; Roger Simmons, Hugoton sophomore; Robert G. Smith, Monett, Mo., junior; Frank Starkey, Clovis, N.M., graduate student; Mike Starkweather, Wichita senior. Sherman Stimley, Jackson, Miss., senior; Charles Smith, Newkirk, Okla., graduate student; Thomas Toperowski, Warrington, Pa., senior; Whitney VinZant, Wichita junior; Larry Ward, Garden City junior; Richard Wier, La Grange, Ill., senior; Gordon Wood, Pittsburg senior; Gary Wright, Wichita senior, and Larry Yackle, Paola sophomore. Official Bulletin TODAY Personnel Officers Seminar, All Day, Union Ph.D. Eam, 3:30 p.m. Charles Merciace, major in Education, 103 Stephanie Krug, 2:30 p.m. Ba. Ph.D. Exam, 4:30 p.m. Caryl Buchw- erd, major in Geology, 426 Lindley. College Faculty Meeting, 4:30 p.m. Ba. Aud Ba. Aud. Catholic, Mass, 4:45 p.m. St. Lawrens- River rence Chapel Duplicate Bridge, 7 p.m. 306 West, Truman KU Committee to End the War in summer and fall activities. Union- Senior Recital, 8 p.m. Baltimore Revins, pianist. Swarthout Hall Halloween. Hall. Fountain Worship, 9:15 p.m. Wes- ley Foundation Methodist Center. Rocky Mountain "The Blind Mouth," 8:20 p.m. Murphy Hall. TOMORROW 1938 Catholic Mass 6:45 a.m. and 4:45 st. St. Lawrence, Church p Protestant Worship, 7 a.m. Wesley Foundation, Methodist Center. Joint KU Metropolitan-State Amer. Public Union. Division. Meeting ing. All Day Depart Personnel Officers Seminar, All Day. Upon Carillon Recital, 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. Gerken. Commercial Film. 7 p.m. "Street of Shame." Dyche Aud. Senior Rectal, 8 p.m. William Hartman, 1 pm. trumpet, boutit Recital Hall Illustrated *Lecture*, 8 p.m. Dr. Wakeshaw, University of Antarctica" 124 Malott. "The Blind Mouth," 8:20 p.m. Murphy Hall. 12 Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 17, 1966 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS THOUGHTFUL GIFT for a Discriminating Man The gift of fine footwear lo always welcome to a man .particularly when it's our famous quality brand. Let us help you make a selection. Exchangeable, of course, if the size is not correct. Royal College Shop 837 MASS. 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