Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 15. 1964 Around the Campus Model UN Elects Leaders Eight students have been elected bloc chairmen for the Model United Nations April 24-25 which this year will involve nearly 500 students. Bloc chairmen, who will direct assembly maneuvers, are: Janet Chartier, Salina sophomore, Non-aligned European bloc; John Stuckey, Pittsburg senior, Latin American bloc; Gail K. Weber, McCune junior, Non-aligned Asian bloc; and Don K. Blevins, Wichita junior. Western bloc. Mont O'Leary, Baxter Springs senior, Arab bloc; David Hutchins, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, Sino-Soviet bloc; Timothy Miller, Wichita junior, African bloc; and Jerry Hoskins, Baxter Springs freshman, Western-aligned Asian nations. Forum Sponsors Socialist John P. Quinn, national organizer for the Socialist Labor Party, will speak to the KU Minority Opinions Forum at 4 p.m. April 24 in the Kansas Union. Quinn, 80, has been national organizer for the SLP since 1927. He will speak about the party. Quinn will visit several Kansas college campuses before appearing at KU. K-State Takes Rifle Title For the 12th year Kansas State University is winner of the Big Eight Gallery Smallbore Rifle Championship, following a closely contested tournament here last weekend in which only 49 points separated it and the seventh-place KU team. Team coaches meeting in Lawrence Saturday voted to hold the tournament championships permanently at KU, with next year's match set for April 2-3. All Big Eight schools competed in this year's tournament, with the exception of Colorado. Kansas State College at Pittsburg was invited to shoot in its place. The Kansas State team, led by the National Rifle Association Inter-Collegiate All-American, Margaret Thompson, shot 2871 out of a possible 3,000. KU's score was 2822. A KU firer, David John, Eatontown, N.J., senior, was named to the 10-member All-Conference team. The Classical Film Series presents Federico Fellini's I. VITELLONI From the maker of "81/2" (Italian dialog — English subtitles) Wednesday, April 15 FRASER THEATER - 7:00 P.M. Admission: $.60 PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS SUA INTERVIEWS Applications NOW available for Chairmanships For Fall '64 activities... - Carnival - Fall Concert - Homecoming - Popular Films - Classical Films - Orientation Week Activities - Open House - AND MANY OTHERS please note: SUMMER BOARD positions are also open at this time Pick up application blanks in the Activities Directors Office . . . 1st floor UNION