Tennis team meeting slated Suzi Cammon, graduate assistant and coach of the women's intercollegiate tennis team at KU, announced that there will be a team organizational meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday at Robinson gymnasium. All those interested in playing on the women's tennis team must attend this meeting. Workouts will be from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Robinson beginning Monday with tryouts beginning March 31 and lasting until April 2. Brainwashing subject of talk Jack Mohr, a lecturer sponsored by the John Birch Society, will speak at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Mohr's lecture will be on sex education and sensitivity training as forms of communist brainwashing of today's youth. The title of his speech is "Our Families—Under Attack." Mohr's visit, sponsored by the Movement to Restore Decency, is part of a tour affiliated with the John Birch Society. African art lectures planned Roy Sieber, Chairman of the Department of Fine Arts at Indiana University, will make a three-day visit to KU next week, during which he will make two lectures on African arts and artists. Sieber will speak on "Traditional African Artists" at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. The lecture is part of a forum program sponsored by SUA. Tuesday the topic of Sieber's lecture will be "African Art: History and Context." The lecture will be at 8 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. 'Festival of life' scheduled A "festival of life" will be held at Potter Lake Saturday beginning at 1:00 p.m. The festival will feature craftsmen, bands and jewelers. The festival is being sponsored by the River City Arts Cooperative, a non-profit group. Kilo Klippers elect officers The Kilo Klippers, the newly organized auxiliary unit affiliated with Navy ROTC at KU, have elected officers for the organization's first term. The elected officers are: Cheryl McElhose, Kansas City, Mo. senior president; Sunny Mons, Lake Forest, Ill. junior, vice-president; Sandy Clem, Overland Park sophomore, secretary; Pamela Wright, Lakin sophomore, treasurer; Frankie Platz, Osawatomi sophomore, social chairman; Pam McCan, Albuquerque, N.M. sophomore, activities chairman; and Jo Ann Jones, Prairie Village senior, public relations director. The Kilo Klippers was formed as a service organization designed to promote interest in NROTC on campus and in the community. Mar. 13 1970 KANSAN 3 A bill to set up a study of personnel procedures at state colleges and universities was killed Wednesday in the Kansas Senate. The bill, which had been sponsored by Rep. Morris Kay, R-Lawrence, had passed the House earlier this week. The study would have included hiring, firing and tenure procedures. A legislative council would have been set up to study personnel procedures and establish broad guidelines for school administrations to follow. Investigation bill on hiring & firing killed by Senate Straws in the wind Rep. Kay had stressed that the bill was not designed to hamper administration. He said that the legislature appropriated the peoples money, and that he thought a study should be set up to look into the personnel problems of state colleges and universities. Betmar's Bangkok. Light. Airy. Crushable. Let a girl do what she will, our Bangkok will bounce back. 11 delicious flavours. Betmar's beach straw is more popular than Jell-O. Get yours before the heat's on. $3 - $3.50 The bill was killed in a floor vote in the Senate, according to Sen. Joseph Harder, R-Moundridge. The at Campbell's Alley Shop 843 Mass. The Sphinx in Egypt was built about 2,900 B.C. — MOONLIGHT BOWL — Saturday, March 14 at 10:00 p.m. Free Refreshments Chance to win free games Couples only Reservation required 3 games each with a total cost of $2.25. Phone now at UN 4-3545 KU Students Cleaning Headquarters LAWRENCE launderers and dry cleaners daily pickup & delivery to all dorms, fraternities and sororities 1029 New Hampshire Phone 843-3711 Hilltopper Applications and Nominations - Due March 20 Turn in at the information Desk in the Student Union. - Selection will be based mainly on one criteria-whether the student has made an impact on KU: whether he left this school changed. This will include a far wider range of candidates than before. Keep that in mind. - NOMINATIONS should be signed by 3 students. The nomination should include a list of activities and/or accomplishments of the nominee, his address, his phone number, school, major, and GPA. - SELF-NOMINATIONS OR APPLICATIONS should include letters of recommendations by 2 students or 1 student and 1 faculty member, a list of activities and/ or accomplishments, his address, his phone number, school, major, and GPA. - All candidates must be classified as SENIORS. - Selection will be made by a committee of 3 faculty members and 6 students.