8 Thursday, November 20.1975 University Daily Kansan Self-definition planned by affirmative action By MARY MEYERS Staff Writer Revisions in the University of Kansas affirmative action plan will soon be submitted to the executive vice chancellor's office, with plans for an affirmative Action Board, said yesterday. Parker said the board had defined terms, clarified vague wordings and made more explicit the responsibilities of groups involved with and affected by affirmative action. She said the revisions brought the plan into accordance with state and federal guidelines, particularly guidelines concerning disabled people. The current plan discusses equal opportunity employment and admissions procedures for women and minorities, but makes no mention of disabled people. The new section of definitions would answer such questions as "What is a disability?" Another new section deals with the employment of spouses of faculty and staff or potential faculty and staff who would like to be employed by the University, Parker said. Part-time and split appointments are also discussed in the new plan, she said. The plan expands and defines the responsibility of the contract compliance officer in said, said. Bonnie Ritter Patton, director of the Office of Affirmative Action, said that the holder of this position made sure that all departments of the University were complying with affirmative action procedures and weren't doing business with discriminatory companies. The Affirmative Action Board, which is a policy advisory board to the chancellor, has been working on these revisions for about a year. Parker said. Victor Hickel, associate director of the Office of Affirmative Action, said the time was devoted to studying legal information and arriving at proper wording. She said she never had no significant disagreements among board members on the plan's contents. Parker said that she hoped the revisions would go to Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, by the end of this week or early next week. She said she thought the chancellor and vice chancellor would implement the recommended policies. Shankel said that after he received the revisions, he would discuss them with the university law school and the chancellor, the university attorney and SenEx. He said that any differences of opinion between these people and the board were clearly seen before the recommendations were adopted. "I hope we can get revisions that can be accepted and are realistic," he said. Teaching juggling bounces student through university Staff Writer By DAVID HAUBER Bouncing balls off walls is one way Mark erbin brings freshness to his bed, avoids bed bugs. Werbin is a jugger. He said the main impetus for his jugging was to avoid bredress. Sometimes, he said, he would stand by the window of his Jayhawker Towers apartment and bounce tennis balls off the window as passers-by looked on. Werbin said he first got started juggling five years ago when a friend of his showed him how to catch three softails in succession. Now, he said, he can catch just about anything from tennis balls to softails with maybe a Coke can thrown in. "Each time you grab something you have to feel it." he explained. Werbin's proficiency for juggling has resulted in his offering lessons for those who want to learn. He said he used several different methods to teach beginners. Beginners learn by playing balls in games like the ball game, when a third ball is added. Werbin said, the juggler must keep two balls in the air while one is actually being handled. Odd numbers of juggling objects are easier to manipulate than even numbers, he said. Webbin has his goal was to keep five balls going at the same time. At present he juggles three objects. One of the hardest is the backboard, and it was trying to tuggle footballs in the wind. Sometimes, fiddling around with things can get to be dangerous, he said. - used to do a little act where I lay down my back andack basesballbases. "Werbin ich ihn auf." "I tried a shot put once and almost got it wrong," she said, hitting you in the mouth and they bounce out. "I love it." Despite the hazards of experimental jugging, Werbin said he often just sits in front of the television and tosses a couple of balls in the air. Werbin had his roommate didn't mind his juggling and wanted to learn from him. ADVERTISEMENT "He doesn't mind just as long as I don't bounce anything off his stairs," he said. ADVERTISEMENT "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" 2nd Psalm and Acts 4:25 "BLESED ARE THEY THAY DO HIS COMMANDMENTS, THAT THEY MAY THE GATES INTO THE CITY," (Rev. 22:14) Note the place and position the above verse occupies in The Bible—It is the eighth from the end. Just seven more verses and God's written Revelation to man closes. These seven last verses contain one of the most wonderful and glorious invitations from God. Also, one of the most terrible and awful threats of God Almighty's judgments: THE INVITATION, "And the Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that hearsay say, Come. And let him that is aistrish. Cone. And whosoever will, let him THE WARNING THREAT: "If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book; and if any man shall take away from the words of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of the laws of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book." (Rev. 22:19) The blessing and the curse are set before men, over against one another, from one end of The Bible to the other: in the garden of Eden, by Moses in The Laws of God, by example after example in the experiences of the nations and their kings and rulers, in the worship of the gods, and in the gospels, and in the epistles, and here in the last few words of Revelation. Surely we are without excuse if the curse becomes our potion! *the invitation is Come, Come, Come! And we on our way to our spiritual "space flight"* to other worlds and eternity! *The sad Sam Jones said: "The heart in your bosom is a 'muffled drum' beating a march for you to the cemetery." How old are you? is your "drum-beat march" near its end? A few days ago there were sixty or more children at school. It was hard to keep up with them had just left on their trip to outer-space to keep The Appointment God made for them: "It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment—" HERMES 9:27. Enoch and Elijah's trip to "outer-draw" is exceedingly interesting! Also, in the 16th chapter of Luke, Jesus Christ draws back the veil and gives us a little view of the "space-flights" of the souls of two men to other worlds: one carried by the angel Gabriel, who is sent with a cross; another carried by women, eyes, being in tormentments—not much about the details of the trips but very definite about the destinations and the conditions found at the end of the journey. Let any mock and scorn who will, but as for me let me stir up myself to "Fear The Lord and See Me." "Why do the heathen rage?" A heathen is one who does not believe in "The God of the Bible." The ones who eneble and rail against the righteous Laws of The Holy God, and pull down His writh, scorn, scorn and contempt upon the human race in judgments. While the Second Psalm gives us a picture and the cause of present world conditions and tells us the way out, yet turn back to the First Psalm and look at those who have been taken captive by the angelic order the blessed man" that walketh not in the counsel of ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sifffent in the seat of the scornful. But his delight in the law of the Lord, and in His Law doth he meditate day and night." "In His Law doth he meditate and night," Concerning the warning above of taking from, or adding to God's Word, doubtless many of us who would not dare think of such a thing, have actually taken it all out of circulation so as our own life is sustained, and have added and substituted the devil's library? If so, is it not time for a change? "I thought on my ways, and turned my feet unto thy testimonies. I made haste, and delayed not to keep thy commandments." Psalm 119:59 and 60. P. O. 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No refunds will be made, and all fees must be paid for student basketball lickers will be valid only if a student bachelor by spring '19. ¹²³ certificates of registration A limited number of single game student tickets will be available on an online platform, and individual tickets will be sold at Allen House ONLY on the day of the basketball game. FOR INDIVIDUAL GAME tickets will be $3.00. PLEASE RSVE TO KEVIN CAMPBELL 914-268-5730. GAME STUDENT TICKETS SOLD OUT. GAME STUDENT TICKETS WILL BE NONE. THERE WILL BE NO ADVANCED SALE. ALL VARSITY GAMES WILL BE BEGIN AT 7: 35 P.M. EXCEPT THE JAYHAWK CLASSIC WHICH STARTS AT 7: 08 P.M. AND THE KANAS VS. HOMA GAME, SATURDAY, FEB. 7, AT 10: 30 SUPPORT THE KANSAS JAYHAWKS B be sure to preview the 1975-17 Kansas Jayhawks at the Annual Crismon Blue Game on Saturday, November 23 at 5 p.m. (following the K.U.-Missouri game). 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