8 Tuesday, February 15. 1972 University Daily Kansan KU ID Cards Ready Britannica Scholarships Students of families who have recently purchased sets of Encyclopaedia Britannica or Great Books of the Western World may be eligible for scholarships arranged through Encyclopaedia Britannica. The representative for Encyclopaedia, at 843-600 for more information. Dorm, Legislators Dinner The Association of University Residence Halls will sponsor a legislator's dinner Thursday, February 17 at 7 p.m. in Templin Hall. Reservations must be made at the desk of any residence hall. All residents of University residence halls are invited to attend. Coulter Recital Tonight Edward M. Coulter, senior in the School of Fine Arts, will present a voice recital at 8tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall. Women's Job Seminar The Commission on the Status of Women is sponsoring a summer job opportunities seminar from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Dean of Women's Office. They have available job descriptions and employment possibilities in Federal areas and in camps or resorts. Some job information is also available for the Lawrence and state area. Representatives of the Commission will be on hand Wednesday to answer questions. Christian Science Meeting The Christian Science Organization will meet at 7:30 tonight in Danforth Chapel. Rugby Club Practice The KU Rugby Club will begin practice at 4 p.m. today in the field behind Oliver Hall. Haskell Seeks Ranking As Full Junior College Haskell Indian Junior College is applying for membership in the North Central Accreditation Association. Haskell President Wallace Galluizt said Thursday, in the association would mark the school a fully-accredited junior college. This accreditation would make it possible for Haskell students to transfer to other member colleges with a minimum loss of $25,000. The accredited only by the KYAA Accreditation Association "To meet the requirements and the standards set up by the association and become an agent of success for our six years." Galuzzi said. He said a team of examiners completed preliminary examination of Haskell last week. Gallucci said he asked the association to consider Haskell for correspondent status last week, the first step in gaining accreditation. Gallucci, who will attend the annual meeting of the association of Chicago, said he hoped to be informed about acceptance for correspondent status by the end of March. If he was at the end of March, Haskell would begin a self-study. A committee of staff members would review Haskell's at Let the Man from Equitable tendance records, library facilities, staff, curriculum, and training changes in operation, Gallucci et al. in this review, which is a one- to two-year course at the school concerned as official candidate for membership tell you about THE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS PROGRAM offering life insurance with premium financing for full-time graduate students. Buddy Bowles The University of Kansas took first place overall in indoor sports in the annual Association of College Unions International Conference, which was hosted Friday and Saturday in the Kansas Union. Warren Boozer, Jaybowl manager and tournament director, said this was the most successful regional tournament The tournament competition consisted of five events: bowling, billards, chess, bridge and table tennis. BUDDY BOWLES 2602 Belle Crest Lawrence, Kansas Phone 843-2616 KU Wins in Chess, Other Indoor Sports A total of 228 students from 14 Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma participated in the two-day tournament, which was concluded with an awards ceremony. In single events, Steave Heffey, Bonner Springs junior, and Steve Zimmerman, to Tapke senior, took the ball down in bowling competition. BIL McTaggart, Sunflower junior, teamed with an extra man from Central Missouri State to win place in the men's doubles division. Snowy Days Drive Dogs To Animal 'Country Club' As ice and snow descended on their habitat, the increasing number of animals found their way to the Lawrence Humane Society's animal shelter Mrs. Victor Moltion, who has worked at the shelter for 12 months, said that country's country club for them," noting that many dogs were left in the shelter. In the men's singles bowling competition, Steve Heffley, Bonner Springs junior, took first in the women's final, under Russell senior, placed second. Charles Betros, Overland Park junior, and Kule Thompson, Shawnee Mission sophomore, animals the shelter receives are injured or ill. The shelter houses from 40 to 60 dogs at a time in clean kennels with fresh water and plenty of food. The animal shelter was built in 1958 by John Ise, professor of economics at the University of Chicago, who memory Charles, who was killed in a plane Helping people build a better life THE EQUITABLE The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States 7-Day Special CARS PAINTED $2750 NORHTOWN BODY SHOP Lawrence, Kansas 10 N. 2nd 843-967 formed the KU team which was awarded first place in the chess competition. This is the seventh war that KU has won first place. for scaling Kilimanjaro, dodging rhinoceri, or your next big thing. This one's un-styled and tough two ways: To tough for putting down the un-hip and Necktie People. And tough for real. You can hit the brick all day and feel no pain. Get into them. crash in 1955 Animals are picked up from streets by the Lawnerview shelter. Two full-time and two part-time workers staff the yard for 5 weeks a year. In addition, a veterinarian in once a to give animals a check-in. "We're very proud of our shelter," Melton said. "We have been told that it's one of the finest little shelters in the country." Melton said about 200 dogs were brought to the shelter in December alone. Most of those dogs are owned by owners or put up for adoption. Still, she stressed, about 20 dogs are hit by cars in the Lawrence area each day. Legally, pet owners must be in control of their pets at all times. This does not mean the dog must be with his owner, but he should be with his owner. "People have people a pet, they should treat it as a pet," Melton said. "After all, it's a small life in their hands." Dr. Bernard E. Vodny, a nationally known authority on the development of will present a workshop on "Victoria's Weapons and Their Effects on Learning" at the University of Kansas Feb. 24, 2016, where students sponsored jointly by the KU department of physical education and the Kansas Optometric Association. Visual Handicaps Topic Of Weekend Workshop The purpose of the workshop is to help participants understand the three visual anomalies have on learning, working, living and health. TACO GRANDE With This coupon Buy 2 Tacos Get1 Free! Coupon not good on Wednesday (National Taco Day.) Offer expires Feb. 28, 1972 FOR CONDUCT Wed. Feb. 16 7:30 & 9:15 Woodruff Aud. 75c 1720 West 23rd Street Classical Films Patronize Kansan Advertisers A Challenge: You only go around one time in life. And you've got to reach for all the gusto you can. You can't settle for less. Because you don't get a second chance. This is the philosophy at the Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. Easy enough to say. Not quite so easy to do. And perhaps not so easy to find. That's the challenge. Find an expression of the gusto life. And put it on film for all the world to see. (Or at least anybody who reads the Daily Kansan.) If your picture is judged to be of exceptional photographic content, your entry and credit will be printed in this paper and others like it. And you will be awarded $100. (If you are a professional photographer this offer is not for you, since you already have $100.) A panel, including students at the University of Kansas, will judge your photograph based on its subject matter, rather than your photographic technique. If your roommate is a judge, he won't help you. Please get the name and address from every principal person you use in your photograph. This is important. Otherwise, your picture will be disqualified. You'll have until March 12, 1972 to get this assignment completed, should you accept. All photos submitted will become property of the Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. Send pictures with your name and address to: Cooke Sales, Inc., c/o Schlitz Photo Competition, 715 New Jersey, Lawrence, Kansas 66044. Someone would like to see what you have to say. ©1972 Jos, Schitz Brewing Co., Milwaukee and the world.