Sale of 'Kisties' Begins Wednesday •‘Kisties" the unrevealcd edible object that is this year's choice of Phi Theta Upsilon, junior women's service honorary, to sell in their annual attempt to raise money for scholarships for junior women, will go on sale Wednesday and Thurs day. The identity of "Kisties" will be made known Wednesday morning when they first go on sale at 10 cents. Booms will ue sin up m vu. ious locations on campus and will be concentrated around the voting polls to enable voters to buy them. "The color of chartreuse, fuchsia, and a black background will make the booths easily recognizable,” Jean Kappel, booths chairman, ^ stated. There will be a meeting of all Phi Theta sales chairmen at 4 p.m. today in the SU. Reading Tests Offered Reading teats in foreign langu age required for advanced degrees will be administered during the week of May 7 through 11. Since this is the only time that such tests will be scheduled dur ing the spring term, graduate stu dents and their advlners are re quested to call the Department of Foreign Languages (Ext. 506) be fore noon Friday, in order that t theii test may be scheduled at a I convenient hour. Ex-faculty Member Subject of Book Willard E. Goslln, nationally known educator who .aught at the University of Oregon during the summer of 194H, la the subject of h book “This Happened in Pasa dena" by David Hulburd, published this week by The Macmillan Com pany. "This Happened In Pasadena" is an account of events dating from early 1948, when Willard Coslin wan Invited by Pasadena's Board of Education to become superin tendent of Its public schools, until the time, two and a huif years later, when that same boast! requested his resignation. The book Illustrates how a local crisis In public education can be used by outside forces to further dangerous ends. _ i OR NON-PARTISAN He- Susie to- Vote’ VOTING POLLS WILL BE OPEN NEAR THESE LOCATIONS ♦ Library ♦Co-op ♦ Student Union ♦FentonHall ♦ The Quad USA CANDIDATES Merv Hampton, ASUO Pres. Cece Daniel, Sr. Cass Pres. Don Pailette, Jr. Class Pres. Judy McLoughlin, Soph. Class Pres. Jack Smith, Senior Rep. Don Collin, Junior Rep. A1 Karr, Soph. Rep. NON-PARTISAN Herb Cook, Jr. Class Pres. Ben Schmidt, Soph Class Pres. SENATE AT LARGE AGS CANDIDATES Bill Carey, ASUO Pres. Dave Rodway, Sr. Class Pres. Mike Lally, Jr. Class Pres. Bob Brittain, Soph. Class Pres. Jeanne Hoffman, Senior Rep. Jane Simpson, Junior Rep. Rosamond Fraser, Soph. Rep. Helen Jackson Phil Johnson Maggie Powne Jackie Pritzen Virginia Wright Marge Elliott Arlo Giles Joan Abel Mary Alice Baker Tom Barry Jack Beyers Wayne Carothers Bill Frye Jody Greer S hirley Hillard Jackie Wilkes Tom Wrightson THIS AD IS SPONSORED TO PROMOTE INTEREST IN STUDENT GOVERNMENT BY THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS Associated Greek Students Non-Partisan Students United Students Association Oregon Daily Emerald