Friday, April 7, 1972 5 Animals to Be Art Tour Topic University Daily Kansan The University of Kansas Museum of Art will offer a mini- tour called "Animals in Art" at 2 p. m. Sunday in Spooner Art Museum. The tour is the third in a series of public mini- tours. The animal tour, designed for children will be a question-answer session which children will be encouraged to explore and express their curiosity about what they see. Dolo Brooking, assistant of museum education, helps with the tour. the theright nights ifs as if rt by rbて the of u. S. U.S. ater ater if the if the isering i gill it not on on on the will will what of n. it n. it the signed the signed er all ye iy be ye them William Lew, registrar of the museum in oriental art inoriental art will lectureoriental art, emphasizing scrolls and sculpture, in the final mini- THE MUSEUM will offer a mini-tour on views of old Rowe, author of "Wonderful Old Lawrence," will show paintings, prints, drawings and watercolors depict scenes of old Rowe. udent Medieval art will be the topic of the museum's lecture and tour on June 12 and July 4, tour, which will deal mainly with religious sculpture and art. THE FREE TOURS last 20 to 30 minutes and have time allowed for questions and informal discussions. a good opportunity for students who are not enrolled in art history classes to explore some of art." Brooking said recently. Four features of the museum's film series for young people will be part of a museum lecture hall. The films are "Nature as Reality," which compares Realist paintings with modern art and Impressionism, "Daisy," and "End of man," a comment on man's destruction of his en- Each film will last 40 minutes and there will be no admission charged. Wives Help Engineers The University of Kansas Engineerettes are a group of wives of undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Although the Engineerettes conduct numerous service activities under the year, their main concern is "putting hubby through." At the end of each year, the engineerettes receive Putting Hubby Through (PHT) diplomas. In addition to their graduating seniors' wives in recognition of their moral support. The diplomas are signed by the dean of the School of Engineering and his department chairman. guitar extravaganza and a talk on the drug scene in Lawrence by a drug user. Engineerettes is a 25-year-old organization. Meet programs have ranged from play readings to auditions and craft demonstrations. Each year, two wives of experience and resources to serve as sponsors. This year's sponsors are Mrs Russell Messer "We hope the mini-tours will be for an exposition that will open this weekend. The main purpose of this year's activities has been service, according to Engineeretes. The first day of this spring, was the selling of approved raffle tickets for a night out at Penn House's Emergency Food Fund and the purchase of coffee students working on the exhibits The Engineerrettes also sponsored a Christmas craft bazaar of handmade items. We went to Audio Reader. The remaining items were given to Penn House for distribution at Christmas. Barbershop Harmony Society To Celebrate 34th Anniversary The Barbershop Harmony Society will celebrate its 34th anniversary next week. They have proclaimed the week barber week and their motto will be "Keep America Singing." Kansan Editor Applications Due Today is the deadline for all applications for editor and business manager of the fall Kansan. p. m. Monday Applications for news staff should be curried at in-room registration applications for business staff should be brought to the Kansas Applications for editor must be submitted to Chip Crew, Kansas University. The Kansan business manager will accept business manager The deadline for all other Kansan staff applications is 5 Applications for business staff positions are available in the KKK. You can apply for either staff are available at offices of the dean of men and the bishop of women. Harold Lyle, a member of the Lawrence branch, said Thursday that the society was a philanthropic organization of male and female quartets who sing in the "Gay Jazz" group, such songs as "Sweet Adieme." Lyle said the society's full name was the Society for the Preservation and the Encouragement of Barbershop Engagements in America and that it was founded in 1938 in Oklahoma. Their group sponsors the Institute of Logopedia in Wichita, Kan., and the Institute of "aliments of speech" such as deafness or mouth deformities. The institute has contributed to $800,000 to the institute since 1964. Lyle Burke, a former student, motto was "We sing that they shall speak." KU Curriculum Survey Undergoes Alterations By PATTIO'NEILL Kansas Staff Writer The KU Curriculum Instruction Survey (CIS), which many students take at least April 17 to May 19, has undergone drastic revision in content, design, and technology to save Emerson's assistant director of the survey program that publishes the course guide analysis. The new survey will be less Campus Police Investigate Recent Assaults, Robbery The University of Kansas Traffic and Security Office is investigating reports of three people who were occured on the KU campus. Students reported to the police when they occurred Wednesday night. One student told officers that he was walking through the McCollum Hall parking lot at 10:30 p.m. when he was accosted by men who asked for quarters. When he refused, he was hit. In separate incidents, two men students reported that they were The other incident occurred outside Allen Field House. About 9:15 p.m. a KU student was at 20 persons, a group of 15 to 20 persons. assaulted by groups of persons. One assault took place near Kobinson Gymnasium about 5 p.m. when the police found down and struck and kicked. The robbery occurred as a KU student was walking mortally near the scene. She told officers that 10 to 12 girls began hitting her, then took $8 No serious injuries were reported in any of the cases. Faculty Recital Wednesday Robert C. Ford, faculty instructor and trombonist, will present a recital at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. Ford will play works by Hartley, Handel, Ravel, Poulenc and Druckman. Gymkhana Sunday The Jayhawk Sports Car Club will have a gymkhana with registration starting at 11 a.m. Sunday and continuing throughout the day in the parking lot of Louis Hall. The first race will start at 11 a.m. The winner's fee is $1 and trophies will be awarded to winners in each category. Rep. Larry Winn, R-Third District, will speak at 2 p.m. today in the Jahsikow Room of the Kansas Union. His speech will conclude with a performance by his wife, Cindy. A Lawrence branch of the Institute is located at the school, staffed by Mrs. Dwight Brush, resident speech therapist. Winn to Speak Here Today ambiguous and repetitious than the main claim. Eminem was also opposed as opposed to the previous 92, but more information will be gleaned. A totally new addition to this book is the statement that Emeree said, would be a description of each course and its requirements as written by the Administration of the survey will be much simpler for teachers because there are now fewer documents, he said. INSTRUCTORS NOW HAVE three options instead of two when they participate in the CIS, said Ms. Dumont, who will participate in the survey and be the sole recipient of the results from the school to the dean of the school or department and choose whether or not to have them published in the CIS. In past survey results, certain questions for each course were grouped together and factor into the three questions were published. Emerson said that this method of score processing was confusing, so this semester raw mean scores to the question would be published. A visual-notation rating system will be added, he said. For example, if a teacher ranked in the upper percentile as compared with other teachers, he would receive better grades. Other possible ratings would be plus, nothing, minus, and minus-minus. EMERSON SAID a new answer card had also been designed. The card will contain a space after each question for answers that do not apply. The card will also have questions to be designed by each school or department to fit its own needs. The additional question space will provide four possible answers to each question ahead of the yes or no answer-space the card contained in the past. The new survey questionnaire is divided into four sections: an subject matter, teaching methods, a diagnostic section and a purely for the teacher (fit for the course), which would enable the teacher to compare his goals with the student's perception of course goals, and a section consisting of lessons the student took the course. Criticisms and suggestions from students and teachers have been incorporated into the new program. Emerson said. This questionnaires asked questionnaires to all teachers and by pretesting over 2,000 students. 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