Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 14, 1964 AURH Chooses Officers; President Calls for Unity The Association of University Residence Halls (AURH) last night elected Ernie Rosenthal, Kansas City sophomore, chairman for next year. Rosenthal said he was looking forward to closer unity and more cooperation between the residence halls next year. "I'd like to see more activities . . . where people in one hall meet the people in another," Rosenthal, who is also president of the Men's Residence Hall Association, said. Exchange dinners between officers of the residence halls and between Greeks and independents was suggested by Rosenthal as a means to develop closer relationships and cooperation. Other officers elected are Ronald Rardin, Leawood junior, vicechairman; Ellen Jenks, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, secretary; and Brent Porter, Halfway, Mo., junior, treasurer. AT HONN'S LAUNDRY IT'S Clean the cleanest laundry in town inspect our facilities, you'll agree Clean — your whole wash - the Honn way Wash 20c Dry 10c The spring Western Civilization examination will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday. Clean your best suits and coats in our coin-op dry clean machine Western Civ. Test Set for Saturday "Laundry Time is Honn Time” 19th & La. Echoing from a tree top in front of the Information Booth on Jayhawk Blvd. this morning, came the call of the new members of the Owl Society, junior men's honorary. Honor students have been taking the oral part of the examination during this week, but they will also be taking the written part of the examination Saturday starting at 2 p.m., according to David Jones, acting director of Western Civilization program. "Owl Society, junior men, moot, hoot." Sophomores taking the examination can receive four hours credit, depending on the grade they earn; juniors and seniors can receive a possible two hours credit. The Owl Society elected the new members from the sophomore class in April, on the basis of scholarship, campus activities, and leadership. The new members were not notified of their election until last week, last year's president said this morning. Owl Society Hoots in Trees The next examinations will be offered Saturday, July 25, during summer school. The 20 men chosen have a cumulative grade point average of 2.56. New members include: Bob Woody, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore; Clay Blair, Joplin, Mo., sophomore; Dan Householder, Wichita junior; Tom Jones, Kansas City sophomore; Terry Oldham, Kansas City sophomore; Jeff Nichols, Stockton sophomore; Bill Eastep, Wichita sophomore; Jerry Hammon, Sterling junior; Steve Munzer, Salina sophomore; Gary Walker, Wichita sophomore; Tom Elliott, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Jack Allen, Wichita sophomore; Larry Bast, Topeka sophomore; Henry "Hank" Bisbee, Toledo, Ohio, sophomore; Bob Winn, Leawood sophomore; Mike Vineyard, Wymore, Neb., sophomore; Darryl Wallace, Dodge City sophomore; Pat McGrath, Prairie Village sophomore; Jim Gossett, Lindale, Mo., sophomore; and George Pro, Leawood sophomore. WEEKEND DATE SPECIAL ! YOUR DATE GETS TO BOWL EVERY OTHER GAME $ FREE 6 p.m. FRIDAY — 6 p.m. SUNDAY KANSAS UNION MOM BOWLS FREE ! NOTICE! KU COLLEGIATE YOUNG RE PUBLICANS Election of 1964-1965 Officers -7:30 TONIGHT- Jayhawk Room - Kansas Union AUTO WRECKING NEW and USED PARTS Tires and Glass East End of 9th Street VI 3-0956 Last 2 days! Elvis Presley "KISSIN' COUSINS" Shows 7:00 & 9:00 BREAKFAST PREVUE! 6:30 a.m. Sat.! BLAKE EDWARDS PRODUCTION DAVID NIVEN • PETER SELLERS ROBERT WAGNER • CAPUCINE THE PINK PANTHERS CLAUDIA CARDINALE AS THE PRODUCER Starts SATURDAY . . . HOW THE WEST WAS WON Now Showing! Evenings 7:30 Only Mat. Sat. & Sun. 2:00 Varsity TNEATRE ... Telephone VI3-1065 NOW! -- Lee Remick James Garner "Wheeler Dealers" and "Love Is A Ball" OPEN 7:00 — STARTS DUSK FREE IDDIE PLAYGROUND