Thursday, March 14, 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3 Student parties, classes announce candidates KU political parties have announced their candidates for the All Student Council (ASC) elections April 3 and 4. Students may vote in Strong Hall, Murphy Hall, and the Kansas Union from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Clif Conrad, Bismarck, North Dakota, junior, is running on the University Party ticket for president. His party has a junior ridge judge, vice-president. There are no Independent Student Party (ISP) candidates - because of the ASEC constitution stating that candidate must have served on ASC before. Other UP candidates are Bob Stodoloski, college men; Kathy Prewit, Wichita junior; college women; Mary Kay Kansas City, Mo., junior Education. Lee Johnson, Caldwell junior, Business; Maggie Ogilvie, Kansas City junior, Journalism; Rick Von End. Abilene, Texas, graduate student, Graduate, College of North Texas, sophomore, Fine Arts; Dick Grote, Alton, Ill., junior, Engineering and Architecture; Jim Craig, Newark, Ohio, senior, Pharmacy. Bob Van Cleave, Kansas City Law student, Law; Dave Miller, Eudora freshman, Nick Gerron, Wilberforce, Ohio. junior, Dare Shoutles, Wichita freshman, and Harold Denchfield, Colony junior, large men's halls. Martha Fowler, Osawatimie sophomore, Jo Ann Jones, Prairie Village sophomore, and Lois Orth, Bushton junior, large women's halls. Carol Markham, Parsons freshman, Beth Hartley, Shawnee Mission man, Joel Baird, Topeka man, Terrie Webb, Clearwater freshman, and Kathy Newcomer, Omaha, Nancy Elder, Baltz, Millstead, Ill., sophomore, Nancy Elder, Topeka sophomore, and Mary Tudor, Shawnee Mission sophomore, sororites. Bill Kissell, Overland Park junior, Said Adra, Beirut, Lebanon, junior, John Lundstrom, Atchison unorganized, more, and Mark Shelton, Prairie Village juniper, unmarried unorganized; Don Childress, Lawrence law student, and Charles Miller, Overland Park sophomore, married unorganized. Bill Ebert, Topek freshman, David Gaughan, Independence sophomore, and Stave Stanton, Iola sophomore, fraternities; Chuck Loveland, Riley Green's men's halls; Dana Nelson, Belleville sophomore, small women's halls. Human relations talk is Friday The first KU Human Relations Colloquium of the year - sponsored by the speech communications department - will begin at 3:30 p.m. Friday in the Kansas Union Cottonwood and Meadowlark Rooms. Matthew B. Miles will speak on "Issues of Human Relations Across the Country." CO-ED'S DEN Dorm, pinning private, group and pre-parties VI 3-2414 VI 3-0106 Miles is a fellow of the National Training Laboratory for Behavior Science. His visit is in conjunction with the personal growth plan of the Midwest Group for Human Resources here. He is well known for his book, "Learning To Work In Groups," a program guide for educational leaders. Independent Student Party (ISP) candidates are Dave Lutz, Fort La- enworth freshman, fraternities; Mason freshman, sophomore; small women's halls; Jia- Pittsburg freshman, small men's halls; Cathy Mater, Leavenworth freshman, Cathryn Mater, Hailee Braun, Galena freshman, Hank Field, Wichita freshman, large men's halls. The colloquium will be open to both students and faculty members. Music forum planned James C. Thomson, associate professor of music theory, will lecture on "The Rebirth of the Renaissance" at an SUA Music Forum at 3:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Music Room. Thomson is the author of a new book, "Music Through the Renaissance," which was published last January. Why A Gant Shirt? Because a Gant shirt is more than something to hang a tie on. 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College men; Dana Harter, Sabetha man, college women; Joanna Wiebe, Hillsboro junior, Journalism; Har WEATHER Cooler temperatures and scattered thundershowers are likely tonight, according to the U.S. Weather Bureau. The low tonight should be in the upper 30s. Precipitation probabilities are 30 per cent tonight and 20 per cent Friday. riet Jo Hanson, Clay Center senior Education; Chris Poelma, Wichita freshman, Fine Arts; and Bob Howard. Wichita junior, married unorganized. The following have filed as unaffiliated candidates: Mark Corder, Highland sophomore, Education; John Sutton, Brentwood, Mo., freshman, Engineering; and Rusty Leffel, Prairie Village sophomore, fraternities. Class officer coalitions also have been announced. The sophomore, junior and senior classes are each runin g different coalitions. John Geissal, Prairie Village school is running for Junior class president independent of any coalition. --- Sophomore: Ward Whelan, Topека freshman, president; Frank Coffey, Salina freshman, vice-president, Janet Winn, Falls Church, Va., freshman, secretary; Patty Johnson, Overland Park freshman, treasurer. Senior; Tom Hitehcook, Overland Park park junior, president; Rick Lucas, Lakin junior, vice-president; Andrea Sogas, Prairie Village junior, secretary; and Jane Frazier, Winfield junior, treasurer. Jeff Van Sickle, Emporia freshman, vice-president; Bob Hines, Overland Park freshman, president; Susan Petefilek, Lawrence freshman, secretary; Barb Paulsen, Shawnee Mission freshman, treasurer. John Hill, Prairie Village junior, president; Brent Waldron, Denison, Iowa, junior, vice-president; Judy Stout, Shawnee Mission junior, secretary; and Merry Sue Clark, Wichita junior, treasurer. LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! 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