6 Tuesday, February 8.1972 University Daily Kansan Family Ties Aid Studies Kansas Photo by T. DEAN CAPLE Family Shares Study Efforts Lancaster are enrolled in the same journalism law class . . . Mrs. Lancaster received her B. A degree in journalism in 1944 from the University of Albany, Tex. She has been in the journalism profession for 40 years, during which time she has taught English and the Topeka Capital Journal, Fairchild Publications in Paris and as a White House foreign correspondent in Chimbu in Japan. Law of Communications is the last course she needs to complete a Bachelor's degree and she started in 1968 in journalism. Because her mother knows shorthand, Miss Lancaster said she was able to take faster notes. They often compare notes and the same text will allow sharing the same textbook sometimes causes problems. Although Miss Lancaster is a photojournalism major, she hopes she will be as versatile in journalism as her mother. Living Groups' United Efforts Produce Spring Week Plans By JUDY HENRY Kansan Staff Writer Two all-University spring events are being planned for the campus and will replace Greek and Spring Fling of past years. Mrs. Lancaster said it was "great fun" to have her daughter in class with her. Miss Lancaster said she never was uneasy with her mother was in the same class, but thought of her as a good friend. A mother and a daughter in the same class is quite rare. However, Barbara Lancaster, her daughter Kayna Lancaster, her daughter Rayna Lancaster, Lawrence junior, are in the same Law of Communication class and said Monday that they were proud to be able to sit next to each other. The Panhellenic Association, the Interfaternity Council and Residence Halls have combined to sponsor a week of activities. April 5-9, according to reports, are of the three organizations. The AURH, which includes all residence halls, Naisimhall and the scholarship halls, invited Panhellenic and the IPC in January to coordinate all the activities of University event, Larry Widom, Overland Park junior and chairman of Spring Fling, said. "HOPEFULLY THIS WILL involve the University. We wanted to get everyone together in a group, without competing against each other," Wisdom said. No name for the week of activities has been selected yet. The AURH and the IFC have scheduled several events which are submitted to representatives of all three groups for Sunday. The events tentatively take place from Wednesday to Sunday, April 5-9; a concert Wednesday night; a movie Friday night; a "Pot" screening Saturday morning at afternoon at Potter Lake; and Spring Sing Saturday night. The Student Senate will sponsor a spring dance at Jawhayk Boulevard in conjunction with charlot races. The student council sponsor, gymkhana Sunday afternoon in N-Zone 1618 W.23rd THE BOARD of class officers has planned the second spring festival, a sport day to be held the third week. A guest be an all-University event separate from the spring week, according to Richard Bellman, dean of class president and member of the board of class officers. HAMBURGERS 15¢ 100% U.S.D.A. Insp. Beef The names of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Pearson have been immortalized at the University of Kansas through the presence of buildings bearing their names: Gerritrude Searslars Pearson Hall, R. Pearson Hall, and Sellars and Pearson Scholarship Halls. Hastings previously received a travel grant from the Japan American Society of Kauai City and Kansas City during the summer of 1989. Presently Hastings, who holds a master of arts degree in history from KU, is also a candidite for a Grant Grant for study in Hastings plans to use the hashtags, which provide both their own links and a study at Tokyo University and Sophia University. His special emphasis is on political parties in Japan during the outbreak of War II. A rather obscure portion of this volume is the Pearson Trust Fund, donated to the University for the improvement and maintenance of the residence. The fund, which amounts to about $31,000 a year, is interest on the books of Mr. Pearson. University by the Pearsonors for the specific purpose of improving THE SACK LUNCH Grad Student Receives Grant From Japan Norman S. Hastings, a Ph.D. degree candidate in Japanese history at the University of Kansas, has been awarded a Japaneese commitment fellowship in Japan during the 1972-1973 academic year. GIANT HAMBURGER 96¢ FRENCH FRIES 96¢ ONION RINGS 20' DRINK James R. Brooks, assistant to the dean of men, said students from the different halls make up about 30% of the two committees, which Pearson Funds Improve Halls It Is a $1,14 Value 96¢ FOR ONLY 96° will be spent for a given project. A twelve-member group composed of six students and six staff members disburses the funds among the groups. The group is divided into two working committees and the library committee and the cultural enrichment committee. Brooks, chairman of the committee said, the team was set to be four years ago at the suggestion of J. J. Wilson, director of the dvm system. Trying to encourage creativity in the expenditure of the funds, the cultural enrichment committee has in the past purchased stereo sets for both schools. Stephenson Scholarship fails, as well as sponsoring various other activities. you love her with an FTD "LoveBundle". Available only from your FTD Florist. Just give us a call or stop in. 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Continuing education programs for social workers will be the topic of discussion in a workshop sponsored by the Council on Social Work Education and Training, at Kansas State University, 23-25 at the University of Kansas More than 40 persons from across the nation are expected to work with students as directors and coordinators of continuing education programs in graduate schools of social work departments, and some faculty. Major workshop themes will be the organization and program aspects of continuing education programs in teaching objectives and teaching practices used. Victor I. Howey, professor of continuing education in mental health at the University of Wisconsin Extensional Breathing Rothman, associate dean of the Adelphi University School of Law, will lead the workshops. Senate Survey Changes Date Please disregard the deadline The surveys were not distributed as quickly as had been planned. 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