UDK-FIRST WITH CAMPUS NEWS Kyle Craig— Continued from page 2. I would hate to see power for power's sake alone. The function of student government and the student body president is already a very demanding function. I think we can see on our campus the demands that are present—they are already difficult to keep up with. Regarding the student federation as a solution to some student problems, I would point out that the Commission for Higher Education in Kansas already considers such problems. In the past, such groups have found problems in working together and agreeing. BESGA (Big Eight Student Government Association) felt they could provide guides to each of the schools, yet that group has just become extremely ineffective the treasurer is being impeached for taking some of the funds. The role of the student body president is a role of grave cooperation, but not a role of the servant, to the administration. The student body president cannot be afraid to act in the interest of the student body. You've got to talk to the University officials, but you can't be subservient to them. Concerning minority interest, when there is a pressing problem which affects people within a group small or large, it must be handled. Dean Coan said he didn't feel as though the housing was one of the foreign students most pressing problems. Social acceptance is more of a problem for the foreign student. I think the administration will listen often to the needs of a student and student interests. volve us in too many things, cutting down our efficiency. Some of the things we have done, have put student government on the rise. We must avoid radical change which will put us back on unsure footing and in- CLCSING STATEMENTS: I think our platform concerns itself with problems involving a large number of students in all groups. As such I am not interring that we are working only for majority interests because we are not. I think our platform is superior in those issues which it deals with. But this is not everything we are trying to accomplish. We are for closer workings with class officers and elimination of the Hare System. I feel that Vox's platform goes out on a limb. They are taking on a function that I do not believe to be in the best interest of student government, rather it is a dangerous position in the political field. Daily Kansan Monday, April 17, 1967 9 Christ Goes to Brooklyn. "You can't con him man." In the May Pageant a courageous clergyman goes into the heart of the slums to bring religion to the people. Read how he interprets the Bible for delinquents in their own language, and then pour through the 30 other interesting and provocative articles in this issue. To keep up with what's happening in the world today, read Pageant.Buy the May issue today. PAGEANT A lively thought- provoking magazine, our May issue is now on sale. "This is the smoothest I can get my naturally curly hair. Gorgeous, isn't it?" (This is how Georgeanne Alexander looked before using CURL FREE. And these are her words.) "Girls with straight hair tell me I'm lucky to have natural curl. They just don't know! I leave the house with smooth hair...and get back home looking like curlylocks. In the winter it snows and instant ringlets. And summer humidity makes my hair frizz up and go wild. "I saw an ad for CURL FREE in a magazine. It said, 'I was a curly-headed baby, but baby look at me now! The results looked marvelous. I would like to try it." "Look what Curl Free did! So sleek I can't believe it's me!" "Oh...it's beautiful! I've always wanted straight hair. Now I've got it. And I did it myself with CURL FREE. Gee, I'm just like the ad: 'I was a curly-headed baby, but baby look at me now!"—GEORGEANNE ALEXANDER Comb those natural curls right out of your hair with cool, creamy CURL FREE. Even if your hair is so tight and curly it puts up a real fight—it will surrender to CURL FREE. Just keep on using it and you'll see. ---