If you see news happening-call UN 4-3646 CC makes— Continued from page 1 these students will be more independent, and more willing to experiment, than the average non-CC student. Lewis said CC does not restrict one's choice of courses or prevent him from meeting other people. "It's just taking a few instances and ensuring that a few people will have classes together. It's trying to do on a wide-spread basis what the Honors Program has already established." The alternative, explained Lewis, would be for students to go to classes, each containing an anonymous mass of people. Latin Americans elect officials The newly formed Latin-American Club met last night to elect officers. Elected officers are: president, Bob Swan, Topeka graduate student; vice-president, Alfonso Estrada, Colombia freshman; and secretary - treasurer, Carolyn Swanson, Kansas City junior. Poetry workshop to star students KU student poets will read their poetry at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas Union Forum room. The poetry reading is part of the poetry workshop in the English department. David Ignatow, KU poet in residence, is sponsoring the reading. Lewis thinks CC will be a success, but, he added, "It's not instant change!" The amendment proposes reorganization of the ASC Disciplinary Committee. CURRENTLY, the Disciplinary Committee consists of six students, two faculty members, the dean of men, the dean of women, and the academic dean of the student accused. The amendment suggests the elimination of the dean of men, and the dean of women from the committee. Chubb- Continued from page 1 "I think it is unjust to have the dean of men and the dean of women on the committee, when, in many cases, these deans are personally involved with the accused student—before his case comes to the committee," said George Tannous, Lebanon graduate student who introduced the amendment. "THIS AMENDMENT WOULD also give the committee more power," Tannous said, "because in the past, the dean of men, who is chairman of the committee, has forbidden publication or outside discussion of matters which are discussed in committee. "I think the student has a right to know about these things, and the amendment also would eliminate a lot of secrecy involved with this committee." Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 3, 1967 12 TO ALL STUDENTS It is unfortunate that it will be impossible to distribute the 4th issue of the Jayhawker before Spring Finals. Therefore, those students who purchased a yearbook who will not be in Summer School and who do not live in Lawrence may have the 4th issue mailed to them during the summer. It is suggested that those students who will be returning to school in September wait and pick up their copy then.After June 25,1967,the 4th issue can be picked up either in the Jayhawker Office (B115 Union) or at the News Bureau (32 Strong). In order to have your 4th issue mailed, you must fill out the coupon below and send to: Jayhawker Yearbook, B115 Union Bldg., Lawrence, Kansas. This applies ONLY to the 4th issue. Those who want issues in addition to the 4th mailed, must send coupon and 75c. The 3rd issue will be distributed on campus as usual. Name, Student Number Mailing Address City, State Zip Code (Absolutely Necessary) TONIGHT - GIRLS NIGHT OUT with- The Soulful TEDDY VALE This Friday: THE FABULOUS FLIPPERS This Friday: Harlem Shuffle I Don't Want to Cry Love Light Shout This Saturday: SPIDER AND THE CRABS Great Show Band!!