4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, September 27, 1967 KU-Y at your service Tutors to aid students KU-Y is sponsoring "Operation Tutor Match" for students seeking tutoring services. Students having academic difficulty are matched with students competent in the area of difficulty. The volunteer tutors attend an orientation meeting before lessons begin. Tom Moore, executive secretary of the KU-Y, said the program specializes in freshman and sophomore courses offered in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and School of Engineering. Moore said chemistry and mathematics courses seem to give students the most difficulty. He said the tutoring is done on a voluntary basis. It provides valuable experience for students planning careers in teaching or tutoring. Students seeking tutoring services should apply at the KU-Y office in the Kansas Union basement. They need not be members of the KU-Y to be eligible for the services. Applicants are asked to write down the course and course number with which they are having difficulty. They are asked to state their specific problem in the course. Dan Keene, Arkansas City junior and chairman of the program, said tutors are usually honor roll students. Names are taken from lists supplied by various departments. Six KU pharmacy students will share $1,500 in scholarships this year. Applicants are then matched with student tutors. Both parties exchange names. Further contact is up to them. Geesan Wong, fifth-year student from Thailand, received the J. Allen Reese Memorial scholarship. Scholarship recipients share $1,500 The $300 Kansas Rexall Club scholarship went to Roberta Banyard, Hutchinson senior. William Russell Elley, Kansas City senior, is the first recipient of the $500 Osco Drug, Inc., scholarship. TRY OUR NEW SHIRT LAUNDRY 5 Shirts on Hangers $1.25 Most sessions are private and meet twice a week. A nominal fee is paid to the KU-Y. They are William Eugene Armbruster, Hutchinson; Mark Steven Fixley, Osatawomie; and Douglas Edwin Higbie, Wellsville. Three seniors will receive $200 each from the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education. They ranked in the upper 25 per cent during the last three years of the five-year pharmacy program. VI 2-8013 842 Mass. 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS PLAZA SALON MALLS SALON HILLCREST SALON 1802 Mass. 711 W. 23 925 Iowa VI 2-3114 VI 2-1144 VI 2-1978 FREE PARKING THE RED DOG INN THIS WEEKEND PRESENTS Gentleman "J" and the Goodtimes Friday and Saturday 8:00 p.m. Plus Free TGIF COMING SOON Girls' Night Out October 4th The Hot Nuts The Outsiders The Mo Jo Men Wayne Cochran "THE WILD AFFAIR" TONIGHT! MGM RECORDING ARTISTS From Los Angeles, California They've played the top spots in Vegas, Tahoe, L.A., and Miami Beach. 8:00 P.M.SHOW ONE NIGHT ONLY