Page 12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 13, 1964 ASC Approves Committee Appointments The following committee appointments were approved by the All Student Council last night. TRADITIONS COMMITTEE: Albert Lemoine, Leawood junior, chairman; David Allen, Bucklin freshman; L. T Hayden,仲恩公斯, Lawrence senior; Mike McNally, Bartlesville, Okla., freshman; James Praeger, Atchison freshman. CONVOCATIONS AND LECTURES: Larry Meeker, Garden City freshman, chairman; Cindy Martindell, Hutchinson Lorry Kanago, Great Bend sophomore. **STUDENT OPINION POLL:** Jack Kille, Jr., Ottawa junior, chairman; Steve Muner, Salina sophomore; Fred Brown, Shawnee Mission freshman; Terry Turpen, Omaha, Neb. sophomore; Rick Schaeffer, Beloit junior. PUBLICATIONS; Gene White, Arkansas City junior, chairman; Dave Hutchins, Kansas City sophomore; Fred Frailey, Suluhor Sorings. Tex., sophomore. STUDENT FACULTY UNIVERSITY instructor and chairman; Kelley Cupp, Lucas junior; Robert Lange, Shawne Mission boyfriend; M. Curtis Dickenson, Dallas. Tux junior. CAMPUS CHEST: Frank Kearney, Shawne Mission junior, chairman; Robert Xidris, Wichita sophomore; Frank Kearney, Shawne Mission junior, Susan Langston, Springfield, Mo., freshman; Paul Bock, Dodge City freshman; Decreed Lucas, Chanute freshman; Karen Kearney, Sophomore; Larry Selbel, Russell freshman; John Speald, Shawne Mission junior. CALENDAR COMMITTEE: Walter Derrington, Kansas City sophomore, chairman, Fat Hyland, Washington, carrier, Kat Mathiasmier, Arkansas City sophomore. Larry Butcher, Kansas City senior; Harry Baum, Wathena sophomore; Al Mages, Ottawa junior; Frances Bartell, Kansas City sophomore; Hank Hibbard, Eureka city sophomore; Judy Phipps, Wichtiaville; William Wallace, Sophomore; Donna Brinley, Shawnee Mississippi freshman; Ward Johnson, Tulsa, Okla. junior; Joan Gilpin, Iola freshman. Sharon Dowd, Des Moines, Iowa saintmort John Edgar, Prairie Village freshman John Edgar, Prairie Village junior; William Hurt, Sedalia, Mo. freshman; Diane Weirauch, Wichita freshman; Mason McIntire, Oregon, Mo. freshman SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Bob Hicks, Kansas city sophomore, chairman; Larry Bast, Topeka sophomore; Myrna Iddings, Wichita junior; Don Huber, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Marcia Allen, Overlandville sophomore; Dick Miller, Kansas City junior. STUDENT UNION OPERATING BOARD: Jim Johnston, Independence, Mo. junior; Gene LaFollette, Overland Park junior; Charley Whitman, Shawnee mission senior; Bill Reese, Hiawata junior; John McArtier, Groves, Mo., junior. HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE: Art Spears, Kansas City junior; Bill Cibes, Kansas City junior; Scott Linscot, Topeka City freshman; Scott Linscot, Topeka junior; Greg Turner, Seattle, Wash.; senior; John Daniels, Kansas City junior; Art Douville, Overland Park sophomore. HOSTING AND HOSPITALITY: Frank Sierra, Leawood sophomore, chairman; Kimberly Martha (Muff) Yankee, Wichita sophomore; Dave Hall, Coffeville freshman; Kevin Pound, Fredonia junior; Margo Van Antwerp, Plymouth, Mich., junior; Peggy Smith Garden City sophomore; Dana Indal, indall faculty; Jay Lutgen, Des Moines, Iowa sophomore. CURRENT EVENTS: Jacqueline Thayne Boyle, North Carolina; Lauren Luhmann, Glendale, Mo. sophomore; Dave Thompson, Topeka junior; Terry McDaniel, Texas; Jean Hardy, Hollinsington freshman. STATEWIDE COUNCIL: Gary Walker, Wichita, sophomore, chairman; Pat Krowe, sophomore, Pat Krowe, Wichita sophomore; John Smith, Atchison junior; Lawrie Cieva, Newton sophomore; Eric Petersen, Poughkeepsie sophomore; Judy Hodge, Raytown, Mo. sophomore. COMMENCEMENT: Julianne Mielson, Ellis junior, chairman; Kent Miller, Lawrence graduate student; Ernie Rosenthal. Kansas City sonomore. EXECUTIVE COMPTROLLER: Fred Embry, Mission Hills Junior. FLIGHT CO-ORDINATOR: John Benson Prairie, Village junior DISCIPLINARY: Brian Grace, Law nence, senior; John McCulloh, Abilene Johnson Remains Silent On Election Year Status WASHINGTON—(UPI)—Is anyone still confused about whether Lyndon B. Johnson has already begun his 1964 campaign for the presidency? At one news conference after another, the President is asked how soon he will announce his candidacy, or whether something he has said doesn't indicate he is a candidate. THE ANSWERS add up the same: He won't announce, and he won't admit he's running, until the last possible minute before delegates elect a nominee at the Democratic national convention that begins in Atlantic City Aug. 24. But Johnson cannot be accused of deception. He has made abundantly clear what his intentions are, over a number of weeks, not only through deeds—such as "non-political" Appalachia tours—but also through words. Pressing forward his civil rights and poverty programs in a talk to Georgia legislators in Atlanta last Friday, Johnson emphasized the nation is no longer divided between north and south but is united. "I would not be here, I would not be looking forward to November, were this not true," the first southerner to occupy the White House in 100 years declared. "And I am looking forward to November." JOHNSON DIDN'T have to draw pictures of the executive mansion to show what he is looking forward to in November. And when he has talked about how "we" will decide upon a vice-presidential running mate when the time comes, at the August convention, he hasn't pretended that the "we" was anything but the editorial one that is used instead of "T". When he says that he is enjoying his job and would like to stay on, he hasn't expected anyone to think that he is referring to the next few months, rather than the next four or eight years. Why, then, doesn't Johnson just come out and say what is obvious—that he wants and expects to be the Democratic candidate for President this year? An announcement is only a formality. But Johnson considers it an important formality at this juncture, with the Senate bogged down in debate over a civil rights bill he insists upon having passed, and at least a half-dozen other "must" administration measures pending. The President doesn't want to create any more of a partisan image than he has to, with Republican support needed for the civil rights bill and the other legislation. JOHNSON HAS KEPT his tongue in cheek on this score. In Atlantic City's convention hall, where he expects to be nominated in three months, he told New Jersey Democrats: "I don't want to be partisan. I don't want to be political. I am President of all the people—Democrats and Republicans. Therefore I just want to say that I hope that whatever candidate of whatever party is chosen in this hall will be successful in November." junior; Gigi Gibson, Independence junior; John Alexiou, Mission juniper; Dave Martin, Coffeyville junior; Max Eberhart, Great Bend first year law. PUBLIC RELATIONS: Jon Waller, Sedalia, Mo. senior, chairman; Sandi Fike, St. Louis, Mo., sophomore; Barb Wille, Park Ridge, Il.; freshman, Rust Gustafson, Lawrence freshman; Ernie Chambers, Johita sophomore; Hobson Babson, Johita sophomore; Claudia Shawnee Mission sophomore; Doug Walker, Belle Mead, N.J., freshman. Charles Sawnders, Lawrence freshman; Howard Hoffman, Cranston, R.I., sophomore; Roxy Jones, Muncie sophomore; Merley Bennett, Ashland junior; Russ Bernard, Topanga junior; Shawne Mission sophomore; Janet Laird, Kansas City freshman. FRESHMAN LEADERSHIP: George Brenner, Princeton junior, chairman; Michele Sheppard, Kansas City freshman; Lyle Lutton, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore; David Sylvan, Mission sophomore; Mike McGinnis, Huntingdon freshman; Holsington freshman; Mary Turtle, Prairie Village freshman; Jackie Van Eman, Overland Park freshman; Mike Hurt, City City freshman. PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE: Exam El-Shala- rpeo; copmopem; Kay Orth, El Dorado freshman. **STUDENT HEALTH:** Tom Fisher, Lawrence sophomore, chairman; Larry Gerrity, vice president; Kristen Clay Center junior; Paula Dickens, Newton freshman; Stephen Wolf, Quinter freshman; Kyle Stolz, Quinter more; Susan Jose, Carthage, Mo., freshman; Kenneth Smith, Kansas City juni- ment; Bronski Anson, City junior; Jim Triggs, Oklahoma Sara Crites, Great Bend freshman. TRAFFIC AND SAFETY: Tom Ruzicka, Lakewood, Wellington, Dewla, Rolla, Mo, junior; Dee Gerstenberger, Park Forest, Ill., junior; William Davison, University of Chicago; Frank Jacobson, Delavan sophomore. STUDENT FACULTY ORIENTATION: Beth Beamer, Topeka sophomore; Tucky March, Tulsa, Okla., sophomore; Nancy Meyer, Shawna Mission sophomore. FILM SERIES: Scott Colby, Wichita sophomore, chairman; Christie Kennard, Shawnee Mission freshman; Richard Caskey, Overland Park freshman. LABOR COMMITTEE: Robert Crosier, Lawrence junior, chairman; Marc Rucker, Burdett junior; Dick Ladesich, Kansas City Freshman. DEPARTMENTAL SECRETARIES: Jane O'Connor, public relations; Ken Robb, mission junior; department of student welfare; junior, department of student activities. COMMITTEE ON COMMITTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Trent, England, graduate student; Roy Miller; Topeka, junior; Brian Grace, Scheyre Shrey; Leavenworth, sophomore FINANCE AUDITING COMMITTEE: Ray Myers, Dodge City senior; John Benson, Prairie Village junior; Gary Gilstrap, Galena senior. ELECTIONS COMMITTEE: Ray Edwards, Bethesda, Md., junior; chairman; Dick King, Kansas City sophomore; Mary Ruth Lanning, Lawrence sophomore; Sara Crites, Great Bend freshman; Judy Bernhardt, Lawrence freshman ATHLETIC SEATING BOARD: Jim Cimino, head basketball chairman; T. J Snyder, Independence junior graham; Graham, Lawrence first year law; Jean Lavergne, Sierra Guadalrama, Mex., junil. CONSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEE: Jane Lefebure, Prairie Village junior, chairman; Norma Sharp, Arkansas City junior; Linda Tebe, Memphis, Tenn., freshman; Cordell Meeks, Kansas City senior; Hays freshman; Mary Beth Gast, Paola SECRETARIAL COMMITTEE; Sandee sophomore; Jane Lefebure, Prairie Vil-Garvey, St. Louis, Mo., senior; Sharon lage junior; Jackie Caesar, St. Louis, Anderson, Topeka junior; Terry Beach. Moe, sophomore. Then it's high time you put your personal finances on a businesslike basis with a low-cost ThriftiCheck PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT No minimum balance. Checks personalized free. Douglas Co.State Bank 9th & Kentucky He's Back Roger Brown sings Folk Songs Dine-a-Mite Wednesday & Thursday 9:30-?? (NO COVER CHARGE) MOVING? STORING? It's a wise policy — protects your wife against moving day worry and "frazzled nerves." Ask about it today; no obligation. LAWRENCE MAYFLOWER 609 MASS. 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