Wednesday, March 21, 1962 University Daily Kansan Page 3 AWS HOPEFULS—The three candidates for Associated Women Students (AWS) Senate president are, left to right, Sharon Saylor, Morrill junior, Susan Callender, Bonner Springs junior, and Marilyn Mueller, St. Louis, Mo., junior. The candidates were chosen from approximately 75 women who applied for the offices by test and by petition. AWS Election Board Selects Candidates for 1962 Senate The Associated Women Students (AWS) election board, composed of the senior members of the AWS Senate, has chosen 31 candidates for the 1962 AWS Senate slate. Senate elections will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mar. 28. Polling booths will be in Strong Hall, Murphy Hall, Fraser Hall and the Kansas Union. Those running for AWS Senate offices are: President—Susan Callender, Bonner Springs junior; Marilyn Mueller, St. Louis, Mo., junior, and Sharon Saylor, Morrill junior. Vice President—Constance Fry, Prairie Village junior; George Ann Porter, Kansas City junior; Joanne Stover, Colby junior, and Kay Timberlake, Leawood junior. Secretry —Sydnie Bowling, Garden City freshman; Susan Gerlash, Tarkio, Mo., freshman; Mary Hughes, Des Moines, Iowa, freshman; Karen Indall, Ottawa freshman; Sharon Menasco, Wichita freshman. Treasurer—Priscilla Camp, Lawrence junior; Patricia Kendall, Holton sophomore; Jeanne Maxwell, Mission sophomore; Diane Mullane, Oklahoma City, Okla., junior, and Patricia Zogelman, Norwich sophomore. ASC Greek representative—Hilda Gibson, Lawrence sophomore; Leslie Hagood, Prairie Village sophomore; Susan Hardisty, Salina junior; Ann Leflert, Pittsburg sophomore, and Martha Parmley, Wichita sophomore. ASC Independent representative—Kathleen Baysinger, Kansas City sophomore; Jane Breckenridge, Louisburg freshman; Joan Fowler, Shawnee Mission freshman, and Judith Gottberg, Hoisington freshman. CWEN Adviser—Betty Dwyer, Wichita sophomore; Barbara Edwards, Leavenworth sophomore; Donna Gould, Kansas City sophomore; Karen McCarty, Wichita sophomore, and Wendy Wilkerson, Wichita sophomore. Catholic Daily Mass: 7 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd Official Bulletin Confessions: Weekdays, 7 a.m. (during Mass) & 11:45-12 noon; Satdays, 4-5 & 7-8 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1010 Stratford Rd. Foreign Students: Students interested in taking the trip to St. Joseph this Friday, March 23, should sign up today at the People-to-People office in the Kansas City area and visit four industrial plants in St. Joseph and a free lunch will be provided. **Peace Corps:** The representative from the U.S. Peace Corps who was to be on campus will meet with students has informed the University that he will not be here at this time. Le Cerule Franceis se réunit mercredi le 21 mars à quatre heures dans la salle 11 de Fraser. M. le professeur Klaus Berger fera une causerie sur "Gérétia qui maîna Sainte d'Aragon." Tous ceux qui s'intérêten au français sont invites. People-to-People Forum; 4 p.m. Forum Room, Kansas Union Orientation meet-ment, planning to visit Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Horst Haselmann in charge. SUA Bridge Lessons: 7 p.m., 206 Kansas Union Instructor, Larry Bodge. TODAY TOMORROW Episcopal Holy Commission & Lunch: 12 moon. Canterbury House. KUOK — Thursday, 3—News and Weather; 3:05—Top Forty Tunes; 4—Sports; 6:20—Whitaker's Wax Works; 6:23—Spotlight on Science; 6:30—Bon-jour Mesdames"; 6:45—Public Service Program; 7—Countdown; 8—Night Flight. 1—10—News and Weather; 10:15—Night Flight. Stage II, 12—Portals of Praise. Organic Chemistry Colloquium: 4 p.m. assay and Jorge de la Mora and Soynthes of New Amino Acids. Der Deutsch Verein trifft sich am Donnersstag, den 22. Marz, um fuem Ulr in der Traser. Hier Professor Caws wird ueber Philosophie der Exlstenz schrechen. Attención miembros de las delegaciones Latinoamericanas en la ONU. Ya que empezamos este aido de trabajos hay que darse cuenta de que todo Latinoamerica esta cambiano y que si no nos quitamos el mismo camino, volverá Wall Street, perderemos nuestra libertad. Baptist Student Union Devotional: 5 pam 1221 Oread. Bible study & devotions Radio Production Center: 7:30 p.m. 220 Flint. Christian Science Organization: 7:30 p.m., Danforth Chapel. Action Meeting Slated for Tonight KU's proposed third political party, Action, will hold its first open meeting at 7:30 tonight in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. The tentative platform will be discussed, amended and possibly approved. Harold Johnson, Ft Leavenworth junior and vice president of Action, said the meeting is open to any student interested in the party. WHOLE CHICKEN $2.00 BIG BUY HILLCREST - MALLS SPECIAL!! 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