Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 18.1964 Two Coalitions In Each Class Entered in Officers' Elections Two coalitions each for sophomore, junior and senior class officers met yesterday's deadline for applications. The election of class officers, ASC representatives and student body president and vice-president will be April 1 and 2. For sophomore class, Donald Hunter, Abilene, will run for president with William Stringer, Overland Park, Jean Burgardt, Des Moines, Iowa, and Elizabeth Roberts, Shawnee Mission, all freshmen, for vice-president, secretary and treasurer respectively. The other sophomore ticket is headed by Robert (Pete) Smith, Kansas City, and includes Thomas Alken, Lawrence; Diane Spickard, Shawnee Mission; and Dean Eaton, Studyat Bonn U. Open to Juniors KU's second junior-year-abroad program will begin next September at the University of Bonn, Germany, Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe announced yesterday. The first program for the academic-year-abroad is the present arrangement with the University of Costa Rica. KU students who will have completed at least four semesters of college work and have demonstrated their ability in German will be eligible to apply for admission to the program. Next fall eight to ten students will be attending regular classes in Germany, taught in German, instead of classes at KU. KU WILL award full academic credit for the studies at Bonn. Costs, including round-trip transportation from New York to Bonn, university fees, room and board, and field trips, will be $1,600. Regular course work, which starts in November, will be preceded by an intensive language perfection phase involving at least six hours a day of language work at the Friedrich-Wilhelm University of Bonn beginning Sept. 14. The Bonn academic year ends in late July, with a long recess in March and April. The first semester, students will live in private homes; the second, in university residence halls. A limited number of scholarships will be available to cover all or part of the travel expenses. The negotiations for the program were handled by Prof. J. A. Burzle, chairman of Germanic Languages and Literatures and longtime head of the KU Fulbright Committee. Leawood, for the other offices. Junior coalitions for president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer split into the following: Clay Blair, Joplin, Mo.; Earle Wagner, Independence, Mo.; Carol Nichols, Hawatha; and Elaine Rinkel, Scott City, against Alan Brightman, Leawood; Lester Kahier, Holyrood; Peggy Smith, Garden City; and Kathlyn Hogue, Topeka, all sophomores. Running for senior class officers will be John (Tonto) Mays, Lyons, with his slate of John Daniels, Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Kay Kennedy, Lyons; and William Engber, Wichita. The other coalition is headed by John LaFollette, Overland Park, with Daniel Wanamaker, Salina; Carol Stotts, Prairie Village; and Arthur Spears, Kansas City, all juniors. They are Judith Lind, Clay Center third year, and Terry (Butch) Ball, Atchison fourth year. Ball was elected to the Pharmacy seat as a UP candidate last spring. In the ASC school elections two unaffiliated candidates have petitioned to run from the Pharmacy School. The other two Pharmacy candidates who are affiliated with parties are George Brenner, Princeton third year, UP, and Gary Gilstrap, Galena fourth year, Vox. And at such a modest cost . . . One or Two Bedrooms $75 and $85 These units have been newly decorated with new drapes, carpets disposals, etc. All Units Air-Conditioned Provincial Furniture Available PARK PLAZA SOUTH Ph. VI 2-3416 1912 W. 25th Day or Night His talk will be sponsored by the KU Dames and the University Women's Club. The talk will be open to the public. Shriver served eight years in the Kansas Senate and four years in the Kansas House. He is now running for his third congressional term. Steak Dinner Sunday Nites $1.25 Congressman Garner E. Shriver of the 4th District will speak here April 13. Rep. Garner Shriver To Speak April 13 4:30 - 10:30 DINE-A-MITE 23rd & La. Patronize Kansan Advertiserz SILVIA . . . closed toe, sling heel with post, hour-glass heel. Black or bone patent leather ___ $14.95 Other patterns on hour-glass heels in red and bone aniline calf. 813 Mass. VI 3-2091 The finest expression of gift giving... SHEAFFER'S LIFETIME. PEN So nearly perfect, it's guaranteed for life! Pens from $12 50 With matching $20 00 pencils from A personal gift ... used and remembered for years to come. The point is 14K gold for writing case, inhaled for strength. There's no messy Strip cartridges. Choice of colors & points. Each is distinctively gift boxed. SUA JAZZ FORUM From K.C., the Midwestern Jazz Quintet featuring Herb Smith-alto sax Bill Hargrave-trumpet Sunday March 22-3:00 p.m. Big 8 Room Union Building Admission Free