8 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, March 21, 1968 First Model UN session is today The first session of the KU Model United Nations met this morning. Buchana Atthakor, Thailand's ambassador to the United States, was expected to address the Model UN at 9:30 a.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Committee meetings will run from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. and again from 6:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The Security Council and Economic and Social Committee will be meeting concurrently with the committee meetings. Among the issues on the agenda for the Security Council are the Korean issue and the apartheid in South Africa. The delegations are expected to vote according to the policy of the country they are representing, according to Nancy Thompson, Burlingame senior and secretary-general of the Model UN. The Security Council has a rotating presidency. For this after- KU-Y officers elected Wednesday Ward Coleman, Boise, Idaho senior, and Carol Fields, Lawrence junior, were elected copresidents of KU-Y Wednesday. Janet Riley, Fort Worth, Tex, junior. Marvin Keith, Overland Park freshman, and Cathy Cole- man, Frankfort junior, are cosecretary-treasurers. The new officers will take office in May. Co-operative presidents are Carl Hoffmann, Lawrence senior, and Minn. prof to speak at Med Center Robert A. Good, research professor of pediatrics and microbiology at the University of Minnesota Medical School, will speak March 27 at the University of Kansas Medical Center. moon's session, Pakistan will hold the presidency, followed this evening by China. Tomorrow Denmark and India will share the position and Saturday Canadian and Algerian delegates will be the presidents. Most of the delegations are from the KU campus. Other schools sending delegates include Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia, Wichita State University, Central Methodist at Missouri, Colby Junior College, Culver-Stockton College at Canton, Mo., and the University of Oklahoma. The largest delegation to the KU Model UN is Sudan's with 15 students. Seniors slate events The senior class party will be from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. May 4 in the National Guard armory. The senior coffee will be May 1 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The senior class has set the dates for its spring events, Bruder Stapelton, Fort Scott senior and class president, said. The graduation breakfast will be June 3 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. 12 exciting "young look" programs 46 to 60 days from as low as $1180. 4 departures June 18, 23, 25, 28 Travel with fellow students from colleges and universities throughout the United States and Canada. Lots of leisure time. Also Available: 13 spectacular student programs via TWA and luxury steamship, superior hotel accommodations. First class rail, all top quality features. From 21 days and $840.30. Let us help you make your plans. For further details: American International Travel, Inc. Suite 820 Commerce Tower, Kendallville, Mo. 64105 (Area Code S16) VT 2-8333 MOM ALL WEEKEND AT LOOK! THE LIBRARY 50c PITCHER Thursday, Friday, Saturday FINALLY, WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR... Lawrence's Newest Campus Bar Featuring Budweiser and Coors on Tap Great Food, Too! Come Thursday, stay all weekend!! THE LIBRARY - behind Don's Drive-In 2500 W. 6th (Just east of Virginia Inn) CARRY OUT AND DELIVERY VI 2-8912 Lynne Scheufele has already chosen her Cole Jr. from Terrill's... Pick yours out today. 803 Mass.