Bookstore to hold fire sale Harold Holden, Kansas Union Book Store manager said the book store would have a fire sale Wednesday. Book store supplies that were damaged in the Union fire will be sold in the covered area outside of the Hawks Nest, he said. The sale will be held on Wednesday only, he said. Western Civ reviews scheduled Western Civilization Comprehensive Exam study sessions will be held at 7:15 April 28 and 29 in the University Theatre, Murphy Hall. About 1,300 students have registered for the exam to date. Senate committee positions open Any student interested in serving on a Student Senate or University Senate committee has until Friday to sign up for positions. Students may sign up in the Student Senate office, now relocated in the Alumni Association Office on the main floor of the Kansas Union. Positions are available on the following committees: Student Rights, Privileges and Responsibilities; Student Publications; Finance and Auditing; Health; Elections; Off-campus Housing; Human Relations; Lectures and Convocations; Film Series; Libraries; Student Financial Aid; Parking and Traffic; Curriculum and Teacher Evaluation; and University Judiciary. Pianist to present program Renato Premezzi, guest pianist and head of the keyboard faculty at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, Ill., will present a program at 8 p.m. today in Swarthout Recital Hall. Premezzi will play 12 preludes by Debussy, Op. 68 by Scriabin, La Valse by Ravel and an original composition by Premezzi titled Suite (But Short). Orientation period dropped The Summer orientation period at the University of Kansas, known to most students as "KU Previews," is no longer in existence, at least for this summer. John Myers, assistant to the registrar and one of the coordinators for Previews, said a few of the administrative deans described Previews as not being functional. Since there will be no Previews, Myers pointed out several problems would exist in the orientation of the new students. The two basic reasons for the Previews in the first place were to give placement exams to entering freshmen and to give administrators a chance to speak directly to the students who would be new to KU. Since KU now requires ACT test scores as an entrance requirements, there will be no more placement exams to be given during orientation. Myers said the Previews, first started in 1954, were an excellent Security retained for building 'precaution' In the wake of last week's fire bombings, the University is retaining its tight building security Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr. said Monday afternoon. He said the administration was not expecting any more attacks on University property but that the retention of the tight building security was simply a precautionary measure. Reading of poetry scheduled in Union Diane Wakoski, who bills herself as "the poet with the pistol," will read her poetry today at 4 p.m. in the Kansas Union Big Eight Room. This will be the last reading sponsored by the English department this year. 2 KANSAN Apr. 28 1970 The other odor No feminine spray can stop it. The "other" odor, it starts in the vaginal tract where no spray can work. You can't spray it away. And it's more offensive than external odor caused by perspiration. That's the reason you need Norforms"...the second deodorant." These tiny suppoistories kill germs—stop odor in the vaginal tract for hours. Something no spray can do. And doctor-tested Norforms can be used as often as necessary. They insert easily, quickly. Get Norforms' protection for the "other" odor no spray can stop. 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Myers said KU Previews attracted approximately 2,000 students each summer during the usual eight three-day sessions. The previews were also a great time for new students to meet their future classmates and new friends. In many cases, students found roommates during Previews, said Myers. Myers said the greatest problems will arise in the week before the start of school next fall. It will be interesting to see if Watkins Hospital can accommodate approximately 5,000 new students seeking physical examinations in one week, Myers said. A CollegeMaster Representative will be in touch with you. Fidelity Union Life Ins. Co. 6th & Iowa VI2-4650 Since it's never in,it's never out. Each year the new cars come rolling out with the latest frills. Wow. And each year the old Volkswagen rolls out looking just the same. Ho hum. But when the year goes by, new fads soon outdate the old fads. And the hottest-looking car last year is just that: the hottest-looking car last year. 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