t fa- end. lacks skin? rslim hap in low belts do under 8.95-ith it' Students Oppose Schedule Change My Martin Dick In view of Chancellor Wescoe's recent statement proposing a change in the class schedule, the Kansan interviewed twelve students on the subject of classes beginning at 7:30 in the morning and ending at 5:20 in the afternoon. Jacob Dyck, Topeka senior, said, "If it helps KU, it's fine with me." The students most against the proposal were generally freshmen. A freshman from Wichita, Kay Shrier, said, "I don't like it at all. I'm having trouble getting up as it is." Probably the most vehement attack against this proposal was set forth by S. T. Tan. Singapore, graduate student. Tan said, "I don't think it's good. I think it's crazy. It's ridiculous." When Tan was asked to support his argument he said, "The reasons are obvious." The view of another foreign student, S. K. Thakkar, was much more favorable. Thakkar, Bombay, India, sophomore, said, "From a personal standpoint it is better for me. My classes now start at 8, next year you'll start at 8:30." Of the twelve students interviewed, Al Gardner's statement was probably the most representative. Gardner, Liberal sophomore, said, "In a way it's necessary — kind of inconvenient. However, it is necessary." One of the most common complaints with the new class schedule was made by J. D. Moore, Olathe senior. He said, "If it is necessary to increase the day an extra hour, it would seem better to add it at the end." Moore's statement was in contradiction to a comment made by Mrs. Carlene Wagner, Lawrence junior: "As a student I don't mind it if it is necessary to alleviate the problem. I do prefer to get up a little earlier than to have my evening broken up." Mrs. Wagner works in the business office, and she noted some concern she has about how the new program will affect her work. She said, "It'll probably mean split shifts or longer hours." Although Harvey Edmonds, Leavenworth sophomore, and Clyde Kensinger, Dallas senior, disagree in attitude, there was one major point that they both made. "It's a loser," Edmonds said. "What if you've got classes throughout the day and night labs; when are you supposed to study?" "That schedule would be all right if you did away with night and Saturday classes." Kensinger said, At least 50 Africans will spend the 1961-62 academic year studying in high schools, colleges and universities in the United States, Europe and Asia. Most will be enrolled in Methodist schools, which will provide scholarships and room and board. Auto Wrecking & Junk New & Used Parts and Tires East End of 9th Street VI 3-0956 Going on a Picnic? "I think if you do that you should eliminate Saturday classes." But he added, "I feel if you can get up at 7, you can get up at 6:30." Crushed Ice Ice Cold 6-pacs of all kinds PICNIC SUPPLIES When Jane Darrah, Wichita sophomore, was asked for her opinion, a frown crossed her face. "It's gonna' be awful in the snow. It's gonna' be dark in winter. What'll it do to the dinner hour? It's going to mean many more cuts," she said. LAWRENCE ICE CO. 6th & Vt., VI 3-0350 Jerry Lusk, Lawrence freshman, said: "Having afternoon classes won't be as bad as having morning classes." One of the most interesting persons interviewed was a girl who changed her mind as she answered the question. Joanie Burger, Prairie Village freshman, said: "I don't like the idea. If the rooms are less crowded, then that's all right." She said that if the program would mean more students would be allowed to come to KU, then she would think it is a good idea. STANFORD, Calif. - (UPI). - Workers clearing out shrubbery near Encina Hall at Stanford University discovered the rusted works of an alarm clock enfolded in the crotch of a tree. Time Passes Thursday, November 2, 1961 University Daily Kansan Page 9 The tree had grown around the clock after a sleepy student apparently had hurled it out a window of the men's dormitory many years ago. 365 Excuses 365 excuses for having your favorite beverage at the Jayhawk Cafe — 1340 Ohio Today's excuse: Memorial Day in the Canal Zone Diamonds Gifts Jewelry DANIELS JEWELRY 914 Mass. VI 3-2572 JACK ZINN for Freshman Pres. (Paid For By The Jack Zinn For President Committee) WHAT HAPPENS ON CAMPUS SATURDAY NIGHT? If you could peek into an average campus on Saturday night you would see students planning a hunger strike and smoking Luckies, ironing their Sunday suits and smoking Luckies, playing dominoes and smoking Luckies. College students smoke Luckies all the time—and more of them than any other regular cigarette. If you go to college, you should smoke Luckies. It's expected of you. CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste for a change! $ \textcircled{C} $ A. T. Cun Product of The American Tobacco Company - "Tobacco is our middle name"