University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 2. 1972 3 Gary Shivers Broadcasts for KANU . . . Station features new community involvement 'Chalk' Seeks Lost Appeal The course will include discussions of pregnancy, the developing child, the birth process and care of the newborn The classes will include training in the Lamaza method of natural childbirth to instructive fathers are encouraged to attend along with the mothers. The addition of an independent act and a new selection of judges constitute changes in this year. The first presentation is presented at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in Hoch Auditorium. This is the theme of this year's event. By JEANNE ELLIOTT A series of classes for expectant parents will begin March 6 at the University of North Carolina, where these classes will meet from 7:39-9:30 Monday nights in the Women's Residence, 39th Street and Rainbow Boulevard, and are free. The classes will last six weeks. Alpha Kappa Lambda and Alpha Gamma Delta will perform "The Odds are Even that At Alma," the story takes off on the story of Adam and Eve in which Mr. and Mrs. God decide to decoreate the world. David Sawell, Sinus Falls, North Leawood senior are the directors. Lewood senior are the directors. The departments of nursing services and gynecology and obstetrics are co-sponsored the University of Texas maternity nursing staff. Information and reservations can be obtained at the Medical Center. The program, sponsored by KU-Y, is produced and directed by Andy Bukaty, Kansas City, MO. The program acts sponsored by eight Greek houses and an act performed by an independent group. The task force was the result of a task force study, set up last spring to discover why the most common of its popular appeal Parents' Class To Start Soon At Med Center Club to Hold Gourmet Day The University Women's Club in the basement, and Day for club members and guests from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday in the Walkins Room of the building. Let the Man from Equitable Mrs. George Duerksen, chairwoman of the gourmet committee, said this was the first time a gourmet day had been held. The club, composed of 270 faculty wives, expects 270 guests in the day-long tasting of hors d'oeuvres, salads and desserts. Buddy Bowles tell you about The YOUNG PROFESSIONALS PROGRAM offering life insurance with premium financing for full-time graduate students. KANU Broadcasts For Public Service By JOE ZANATTA Kansan Staff Writer "We're in a transitory period," said Brant, "switching from the church to a public broadcast music station to a public broadcast classical music still makes up the majority of air time but the enthusiasm is now on public service." BUDDY BOWLES Total involvement with the community is the key to broadband access. Mr. Zucker, director of KANU, said recently. He said this involvement accounted for the new at the FM radio station this year. BOWLEY 2602 Belle Crest Lawrence, Kansas Phone 843-2616 Helping people build a better life THE EQUITABLE The Equitable Life Insurance Society of the United States A Yankee DELTA TAU DELTA and Kappa Alpha Theta will present a skirt entitled, "The Cuckoo Story, or Does Anybody Really Need to Learn the Story of an old clock-maker who tries to repair the village clock which was broken by the town drunk. The directors for the skirt are Cary Hack, Lawrence junior, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore. "The Great Relate, or To Heil With The Title is 'the name of the Deity skit. It features Margaret Goodbody who dies and goes to heaven." Campus Bulletin Shawnee Mission Interviews: 9 a.m. Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union AUAUP: 11 a.m. Alcave C, Cateletría UC Gourmet Day: 11 a.m. Walkins a. wkts. UWC Gourmet Day: 11:30 a.m., Walking Room: Education Graduates: 11:30 a.m., Alcove Education Graduates: 11:30 a.m. Alcove B. Cafeteria C. Historical History; Aprove. A. Cafeteria Faculty Forum: noon, Westminster room SIMS: 7 p.m., Jayhawk Room. Campus Crusade: 7 p.m., Room 305. MADS 9 p.m., Ralston, Rooho. Math Department: 6 p.m., English Room. KUY Program Committee: 7 p.m., Oread Room. Hospital Staff and Women's Committee: noon, Alceve D. Cafeteria, Lambda Chi Alpha, 12:30 p.m., Governors Committee on Instruction: 2:30 p.m. Regionalist Room. Ski Patrol Amt. to Council House. aks st. Peter to send her to hell sisters, sinners, Nancy Norris, Norris, Greg Hayward, Shawnee Mission sophomore, are the SUA Travel: 4 p.m. Council Room. AAUP: 6 p.m., Kansas Room. THE SKIT of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Beta Theta Pi is "The Swet Smell of Success, or How an American Beauty Rose." David Sites. Manhattan junior, Park Junior. Overland. Park junior. Park junior. Science Fiction Film Club 7: p.m. Ballroom U. Parochie Club 7:30 p.m. Museum KU Film Society "Tricla's Wedding" U. Parochie Club of Arts of "7:30 p.m. Woodward Auditorium" The station is now a member of the network. From this KANU receive a 90 minute show originating in Washington D.C., which follows Mcolm's act, "Sex and the Single Diety, or When It Comes to Sex Gabriel Isn't the Only One Who Was Judged. Bukaty said because the act wasn't one of the top four selected, the decision was made in fairness to all. David Manion, the senior director, is the director of the chair. The act was added after the oath because it became an act sponsored by independents was part of the recommendations made by the board. Bicycle Club: 7.30 p.m. Pine Room English Department: 9 p.m. RegionalList Rockville KANU devotes about 30 hours a week to this type of material out of its total 115 hours of air time. Another new program is "City Limits," which is broadcasted every Friday, 7 to 8 p.m. and distributed in the Lawrence community. "We're trying to help the community," said Dick Wright, program director of KANU. "We've had a lot of great stories on the air," he said. This coverage includes city council meetings and current problems present in the Lawrence community. Another new feature is a Sunday night call in show featuring guests known statewide. "This gives everyone a chance to be heard," she said. "We've taken everyone from the governor to you-name-it on the show. Anyone can call in and speak." THE STATION also broadcasts weekly a one hour show, "The Feminist Perspective," which features Emily Taylor, dear of women, and presents the side of current problems. KANU is currently planning to present two documentaries, one on the Meninger Foundation in connection with another on Haskell Junior College. Another service KANU is performing is the preparation of public service commercial spots for many of the area stations. KANU has two sub-stations carrying out this policy of public service. The AM side of the station is KFNU, which broadcasts daily on TV. Brant will give a purpose of the station, said Brant, is to keep listeners on the AM band aware of what is hap- at the University of Kansas. AUDIO-READER, carried on a subagusal of KANU, is a brittle computer. She has a 12 hour daily programming schedule of reading newspapers and magazines. Even the music side of programming has been changed KANU is no longer strictly a classical music station. "We're close to many large stations," said Wright. "How can we compete and not just be another station? That's why we go to classical music—but it doesn't involve doing folk, rock, blower or jazz." The station also tapes major lectures on campus and recitals by faculty and students. These are presented when time allows. ANOTHER NEW ASPECT in their programming is the preamble of dramas. These are broadcasted at dayp. t.m. in binaroual sound. More projects are planned for the future at KANU. MADHATTER WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, MARCH 4,1972 Wrangler thinks Americans spend too much for clothes. And Wrangler's doing something about it. They're giving you whats so hard to get these days. What you pay for. Wrangler Jeans LITWINS DEPT. STORE 831 Mass. 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