10 Thursday, March 15, 1973 University Daily Kansan 13 Pearson Students Protest LA&S Ruling Thirteen students enrolled in the Pearson Integrated Humanities Program (PHP) asked Ambrose Saricks, vice chancellor of the department, to intercede on behalf of the program. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Assembly voted Tuesday not to let PIPH courses fulfill freshman-sophomore requirements in the history, speech, humanities and Western civilization. "This office does not have the power to go to the college and change its decision," Saricks told the students. "When it comes to matters of academic curriculum and requirements, the colleges and departments are autonomous." Saricks suggested that the students talk with Delbert Shankel, acting dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, on what recourse they could take. Ed Rolfs, Junction City freshman, said he and other PHI students were organizing a campaign for concerned parents and students to write to members of the Kansas Legislature and Board of Regents in support of the program. "We are going to visit with state senators and representatives over spring break to inform them of the action taken Tuesday," he said. Rolfs said that this was entirely a student effort and unknown to Dennis Quinn, professor of English and director of the program; John Senior, professor of classics Rofs said that the program's lecture class was canceled Wednesday because the professors decided that emotions would be running too high. and comparative literatures; and Franklin Nelick, professor of English, who are the authors of *English Literature*. Pearson students have an appointment with Chancellor Raymond Nichols at 9 a.m. (703) 261-5855. "We are seeing him as concerned students who want to know where he stands, since he is head of the University." Rolfs has been attacked in this instance. Sophomores, their parents and instructors in the program will meet for a spring retreat Saturday and Sunday at Rock Springs. Kansan Classifieds Work For You! XXXXXXXXXX The JAYHAWKER BOARD solicits an application from any KU student for the positions of EDITOR or BUSINESS MANAGER of The 1974 JAYHAWKER DEADLINE: Mar. 26 The positions are salaried. Details about duties, etc., may be obtained from John P. Bailey, Editor Rick McKernan, Business Manager Jayhawker Office, Kansas Union or Tom Yoe, Adviser, 121 Strong Hall Letter of application, accompanied by or to be followed by three letters of reference, must be given to Mr. Yee by 5 p.m., Monday, Mar. 26 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX IT'S A WHOLE, NEW BALL GAME WITH NEW OWNERS!! New Management! New Fast Maintenance! Summer Rates—Fall Rates Close to Campus—Pool Clubhouse-Courteous and Helpful People to Deal With "LUXURY WITH ECONOMY" WEST HILLS Owned and Operated by Columbian Properties Mrs. Forsyth-Mike or Irma Clay 841-3800 Introducing... The Lawrence Surplus Man He's the one with the Dominant Jeans. "The Home of Levi's WE'RE OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT master charge THE INTERBANK CARD