-Photo by Neil Roach HIGH KICKERS—Mimi Frink, Lawrence senior, shows Pom-pon hopefuls a few routines in a practice session last night in Allen Field House, preceding the formal tryouts for next year's squad next week. FROM DRAFT Corps workers exempt KU students who volunteer to work in the Peace Corps will not be drafted, according to present Selective Service regulations. While service in the Peace Corps has been determined by the Selective Service System to be in the national interest, Peace Corps service does not fulfill military obligations. A volunteer must obtain a deferment from his local draft board just as any other student does. Five years ago presidential candidate John F. Kennedy told a student audience of 10,000 that on their willingness to contribute Bond wins award Billy Joe Bond, University of Kansas pharmacy student from Bonner Springs, has received the John W. Dargavel Foundation Scholarship of $200 for the spring semester. The award is sponsored by the National Association of Retail Druggists. Hardin, Gallup on slate for presidency of AWS The Associated Women Student's (AWS) election slate of officers for next year was announced yesterday. In the elections that will take place next Tuesday, Nancy Gallup, Lawrence sophomore, and Cindy Hardin, Lincoln, Neb., sophomore, are the two candidates for president. Running for vice-president are Terry Beach, Hays junior; JoAnn Emerick, Murray Hill, N.J., junior; and Cecily Pitts, Shawnee Mission junior. Candidates for secretary of the organization are Jo Durand, Bartlesville, Okla., freshman; Linda Kleinschmidt, Bartlesville, Okla., freshman; Mary Lou Knipp, Onaga freshman; and Nancy Pinet, Lawrence freshman. Running for treasurer are Ann Cushing, Downs sophomore; Anna Cwen advisor candidates are Sharon Anderson, Kansas City sophomore; Linda Bell, Atchison sophomore; Judy Cady, Beloit sophomore; and Judy Speer, Kansas City junior. The Fashion Board representative candidates are Kath Bohm, Shawnee Mission freshman; Martha Lanning, Lawrence sophomore; Cheryl Parmely, Leroy sophomore; and Diane Seaver, Shawnee Mission sophomore. future draft requirements, nor does it disqualify him for further deferments after completion of service. Dobnick, Leavenworth sophomore; Kristi Kloehr, Coffeville sophomore; Kay Orth, El Dorado junior, and Jane Williams, Kansas City freshman. IRC. Representative candidates are Stephanie Caple, Ft. Monroe, Va. sophomore; Barbara Hughes, Ottawa freshman; Martha Selfridge, Wichita sophomore; and Dorothy Sloan, Norton sophomore. Running for a position of the Panhellenic Council are Mona Hobson, St. John junior; Deanell Reese, Salina sophomore; Susan Weinlood, Hutchinson junior, and Loneta Wilson, Ferrelview sophomore. Immediately after accepting an invitation to join the Peace Corps, the prospective KU volunteer receives forms to send to his draft board. The deferment he receives does not exempt him from The senator-at-large candidates are Kathy Mize, Salina junior; Linda Neely, Topeka sophomore; Sara Paretsky, Eudora junior; Jacke Thayer, Ellsworth junior; and Judy Unruh, Abilene sophomore. Interested members of the armed forces must have completed their active duty before applying to the Peace Corps. Any remaining weekly drill or summer camp obligations after active duty are suspended while a member of the Reserves is overseas. part of their lives to this country and not "merely to serve one or two years in the service." depended the answer whether or not we as a free society can compete. 4 Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 23, 1966 THE At KU, Tiderman was in the SOUTHERN PIT SIGN UP TODAY FOR THE "FREE KEG" DRAWING TONIGHT The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts clearing skies late today, fair tonight with a hard freeze expected. Thursday will be warmer and continued fair. We will have a drawing for a Free Keg of beer at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. You may register from 3:00 p.m.up to 10:30 p.m.on Wednesday. You do not have to be present to win. Navy R.O.T.C. program. He belonged to Phi Kappa Psi, and Alpha Kappa Psi. WEATHER "There was no indicated chance of survival," a Navy telegram informed his parents. It said his plane, a Douglas A4C, was hit by enemy ground fire. His body was not recovered. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES in Accounting with graduating B.S. and M.S. ACCOUNTING majors and graduating BUSINESS majors having 20 hours minimum of Accounting. Cmdr. John Mark Tiderman, 1956 KU graduate from Muncie, Kan., was shot down over North Viet Nam while on an armed reconnaissance mission March 21. Friday, March 25, 1966 Graduate downed on Viet 'Recon' Mission See Mr. I. N. Bowman, Director, Business Placement Bureau, School of Business, for interview appointments. Equal Opportunity Employer VI3-9669 1834 Mass. Accounting Opportunities with PAN AMERICAN PETROLEUM CORP. Subsidiary of Standard Oil Co. (Indiana) Interviews John Wayne is Back to Back in two Big Hits! "IN HARMS WAY" — Plus — "McCLINTOCK" "HARMS WAY"—7:00 "McCLINTOCK"—9:30 Winner of 8 Academy Awards including Best Picture. AUDREY HEPBURN · REX HARRISON STANLEY HOLLOWAY WILFRID HYDE WHITE GLADYS COOPER JEREMY BRETH THEODORE BIKEL FROM THE BERNARD SHW PRODUCED BY CECIL BEATON HEMES FUN ANDRE PREVIN ALAN JAY LEWNER FRDERICK LOEWE ALAN JAY LEWNER JACK K WARNER GEORGUMOR TECHNICOLOR SUPER PANAVISION 70 FROM WARNER DROS. OFFICIAL HOSTESS Tickers on sale tonight: Girls attending may receive extended closing hours - MISS KANSAS *