Wednesday, April 24, 1974 7 University Daily Kansan Hard Work Kansan Staff Photo by ALAN MCCOY David Beggs, Wichita freshman, (foreground) and Judge Carter, Lawrence (back). easy exercise—especially after doing a number of other exercises in the ROTC ROTCCredit Hour Issue Unsolved ROTC students must wait until the fall semester to learn whether more military science credit hours will be counted toward them in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The Educational Policies and Procedures Committee (EPPC) of the college won't consider the problem this semester, Jerry deuate dean of the college, said yesterday. "There hasn't been time to even get it on the EPPC agenda," he said. Spokesman for Air Force, Army and Navy ROTC said students in their programs were required to take seven to 16 credit for which the college granted no credit. The College doesn't allow credit for military assistance unless they also undergone college credit. correction Howard Smith, associate professor of aerospace engineering, was recently appointed associate dean of the School of Engineering. His new duties will include those formerly handled by Elmo Lindquist, placement director of the School of Engineering, Paul C. Hausman, professor of mechanical engineering, the Kansan incorrectly substituted the name Julian Holtzman for Paul Hausman. Credit hours that aren't accepted by the college are called "overload" hours. Navy ROTC students are required to take about seven overload hours. A ROTC task force has presented documents to the EPPC which it hopes will show that the courses have academic validity. Joseph Marliff, professor of Navy ROTC staff, "We want credit for courses taught by qualified professional instructors by the professor." quanited professional instructors," he said. He said it had been several years since credit had been given for courses that were drills or indictments. Air Force ROTC students take about 10 credit hours that don't count toward a degree in the college, Col. E. B. Eddy, professor of Air Force ROTC, said. "We would like to have our courses evaluated just like any other course—that's our job." ROTC instructors are qualified and academically free, Eddy said and the school has a staff of certified teachers. He said a Kansas State University student he decided he not to attend KU because of the hours he would have had to make up if he were in ROTC. Eddy said. "We are asking credit for only those courses that are academic in nature, not those that are specifically professional," he said. He also assistant professor of ARMY ROYT, said. He said the college didn't count toward a degree any of the 8 hours required for graduation. take extra hours to graduate and because ROC students had encountered problems Blue said that a large number of the top graduates of the Leavenworth High School Junior ROTC program had decided against attending KU because they didn't want to The new law complex will provide a total environment and a fraternal atmosphere for law school students and faculty, Larry Larry law complex architect, said yesterday. "The problems with the green suit are gone, but the problem of credit is still with them." Preliminary plans for the new complex, which were approved Friday by the Board of Regents, are designed to create that atmosphere. Good said that his company was trying to express a "fraternal type atmosphere" in his school, because unlike other schools that back classes other disciplines, the students and professors of law will "live and breathe in their day. They will spend their entire day there." To create that fraternal atmosphere, he said, faculty and student offices will be on the same floors rather than in different areas of the building. A student common rooms and study area and student faculty will add the feeling of closeness, Good said. In addition, individual lockers will be provided for each law student. At Green Hall students must carry their books with them. Plans for Law Complex Designed To Create Fraternal Atmosphere The complex will be built in masses giving the appearance of modular construction, be said. A mass is a group of rooms that are similar in function. FUTURE GPA'S Learn Now About the next CPA Exam. ker CPA Review Course 816-561-6776 1/4 OF USA COURSES BEGIN JUNE 1st, DEC. 1st HEY SENIORS '74 Extra 1974 Senior Mugs and HOME TO THE WILDERNESS: A *Personal Journey*, Sally Carrighar. 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ROCKHURST COLLEGE Kansas City's Jesuit College Day and Evening Summer Sessions Two Sessions: DAY AND EVENING Day: June 3- July 5 July 8- August 9 8 a.m. and a.m. Evening: June 10 July 5 July 8 August 2 6 p.m. Co-educational Air-Conditioned Classes and Residence Halls 21 Fields of Study Plus Special Programs in: English for International Students Administration of Justice Pastoral Leadership Development For Further Information, write to Carrie Director of Summer Session, (610) 253-4010, extension 213 Please send me a copy of your Summer Sessions book of courses. I am interested in the Rockhurst program. NAME. CITY ... STATE ADDRESS ZIP Director of Summer Sessions Rockhurst College 5225 Troost Avenue Kansas City, Mo. 64110 Each mass will contain a different function of the complex. For example, on the north end of the complex there will be a separate mass for the moot court, the admissible officers and the student commons and a mass for the library will be on the south end. The complex, which will be built on the N-Zone parking lot between Murphy Hall and Jayhawk Towers, will be six stories high and provide 102,614 square feet in gross area, which is roughly the size of Learned Hall before the recent addition. Allen Wiechert, assistant director of facilities, planning and operations, said however, that although their total areas were comparable, the new complex will all like Learned because it would be a different style of architecture and much taller. There will be one classroom with a seating capacity of 130, two with a capacity of 90 and two with a capacity of 50. There will be several seminar study rooms, Good said. Robert Redford & Mia Karner 'THE GREAT GATSBY' ADM. Adult $12.90 - Child 71c NO PASSES PG Eve at 7:30 & 9:30 ENDS THURSDAY George C. Scott in a Mike Nichols Film THESTING "THE DAY OF THE DOLPHIN" This Time They Might Get Away With It Eric J. M. 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