ASC, SUA choose corps for next year The All Student Council (ASC) and Student Union Activities (SUA) are building their corps of active workers this week. Interviews are now being held for committee positions in both activities. SUA committee interviews began Sunday and end tonight. Members of the nine committees should be announced tomorrow morning. Cheryle Koesel, Lawrence special student and SUA member, said the SUA Board is looking for people with experience, interest and new ideas. "IT'S HARD to choose," Miss Koesel said. "We always have more qualified people interviewed than we have positions for." ASC interviews for 14 committees were completed last night, but new members will not be announced until after next Tuesday's ASC meeting. All appointments made by the ASC interviewing panel must be approved by the full Council. Kyle Craig, Student Body President, said: "We are looking for people with a willingness to work. "The life of the committees is the members, and their new ideas." The amount of time a student can spend on the committee is also a determining factor in ASC selection. HERMIONE'S ROLE HOLLYWOOD — (UPI) — Hermione Gingold plays a Salvation Girl From U.N.C.L.E." series. Locked doors prevent classes Two assistant instructors of English report a most discouraging obstacle to teaching their Saturday morning classes. They can't get into their classrooms. POTT'S SAID that at his request the Registrar's Office and the English department office have called Buildings and Grounds about the lockup. Paul Potts and Paul Parrish said maintenance men in Strong Hall, Fraser Hall, and the Military Science building often fail to unlock the rooms. The classes are forced to meet elsewhere, hunt up a key, or dismiss. "ON SATURDAY, my room (114 Strong) is invariably locked," said Potts. It has been locked every Saturday for the past 7-8 weeks. Last Saturday, class had to be dismissed. Many other people I have talked to have the same problem," he said. "I have been locked out twice in Fraser," he said, "once on the first Saturday the building was opened. The second time, I just dismissed class." Parrish said "half a dozen or so times" his classroom in the Military Science building also has been locked on Saturday and occasionally on Thursday. However, Ryland Jackson, foreman of B & G janitors, said that "we have men in the buildings on Saturday to unlock the doors." Jackson said part of the difficulty could be locks which re- lock themselves when the door is shut by a student. He said he will look for a solution to the matter. Would you believe crowbars? Daily Kansan 13 Thursday, May 11, 1967 Bridge Standard Service Fast Expert Service wheel alignment wheel balance tune-up Bridge 601 Mass. VI 3-9897 You don't need socks with Apache Mocs. (Apaches have been going without socks for years.) Some people don't want anything to come between them and their Apache Mocs $ ^{ \textcircled{1} } $ The hand-rubbed finish and genuine hand-sewn vamps make it on their own. Whether you wear socks or not, Apache Mocs® will always feel great. (The point is: you don't have to wear bulky socks just to keep your shoes from flopping off your feet.) Sold at better stores everywhere. Write for the name of the store nearest you. means you NEVER iron * WHEN TUMBLE DRIED Present yourself with Towncraft walk shorts... now Penn-Prest $ ^{(R)}! $ 3. 98 4. 98 Dacron $ ^{\textcircled{1}}$/cotton solids Fortel®/cotton plaids Penn-Prest . . . a game the whole family can play! You'll love these leisure-wear shorts in favorite Grad styling. You can just pop 'em in the wash and never ever have to iron 'em. And after all, Towncraft $ ^{\circ}$ is a pretty terrific way to look your best on campus. Polyester/cotton poplins and plaids are waiting; come'n get 'em! LIKE IT? CHARGE IT