Monday, February 7, 1972 3 Ecology Cups Used Here New Cups Dispensed in Strong Express concern for environment While a thirsty person sips a cold drink from the vending machines at Strong Hall, he is advised to protect the environment. There are six different types of cups, each with a scene of nature and a saying on them. The nature cups are used for pollution. Don't litter. Support your local recycling programs." Dispose of chemicals in the trash." Help fight water pollution. Conserve water. Use our water conservation programs. Avoid noise pollution. Keep the sound level down." Help fight air pollution." Save trees. Turn them "Save electricity. Tight off lights. T.V. when not in use. Cold drinks are being served in paper cups with the words "Ecology, You Can Help" printed on them. The ecology cups are Dixie Cups made by the American Can Co. in Easton, MA. Their purpose is to show the company's concern for the environment and to try to encourage other people to help protect the environment. Forrest Jolly, head of vending operations, said Wednesday. Jolly said the cups were bought because they proclaimed the importance of doing so to ensure for the environment people to dispose of the cups in the proper way and they were better prepared. For that kind of cup bought, The American Can Co is the only company that makes ecology cups The new cups were purchased at the same cost as the cups pre-packaged. They would like to put the ecology cups in all cold drink vending machines. Comp Group Seeks Support The Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) Interest Group has requested recognition by the University Computing Center at E. Radley, assistant professor of music education, said Friday. Radley said computer assisted instruction was becoming a widespread application in diverse areas of knowledge. The computer can do for a student thing a professor often cannot do except in highly technical areas. Educators have utilized student-computer interaction for statistic courses, developing musical concepts, training medical personnel to identify and classify malarial parasites, and in-service training for teachers. Almost all my discipline applications for CAI, RADsay, sad The advantages of CAI, Rad哮 said, include immediate reinforcement, potential for diagnosis of learning difficulties and support of student responses and ability to generate relevant problems. pansion and more diverse applications of CAI on our campus." Radocy said. "Requesting official recognition for the interest group is the first step towards ex- Radacy said the group realized there were difficulties in utilizing CAI at the University of Kansas. The group also worked on a flexible language programming, varied technical response modes, space, computer time, a graphics capability, money and a broad range of skills to CAI in the University. The members of the group have decided to work for the greater use of CAI at KU by trying to interest and support for CAI Marlene Sanders To Speak Thursday Marlene Sanders, ABC news correspondent, will speak Thursday in the Kansas Union as part of the Commission on the Status of Women's 1972 Spring Olympiad in a week-long program designed to offer a wide range of designs on the women's movement. Sanders, whose visit is being sponsored by the Commission on Journalism, is a member of the School of Journalism, will speak about women's role in society at p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium A in September 1964, she has among her assignment credits a three-time Vietnam in April and May of 1966. The week's events will begin today at 7 p.m. with a KANU radio program, "A Feminist Perspective," during which Emily Tylman, dean of women, co-hosted on "Women in the Professions." at 7. 30 p. m. Tuesday the film, "Women's Liberation," written, produced and narrated by the authors in Forum Room of the Union. The film features interviews with Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., and representatives from women's groups in New York. Members of various women's organizations on campus will discuss aspects of the movement at 7:30 Wednesday. In the Forum they will deal with their involvement on the group and personal level. A heart full of love, a wrist full of white or yellow 14K solid gold, a superb Tissot watch $160 Ask for free Tisset style brochure 817 Mass Residency Decided Individually Applications of students eliminating Kauai area evidence are reviewed in the individual circumstances said the William L. Kelly, registra The Kansas Statute concerning determination of residency for fee purposes provides a minor to reside with his parents. A six-month residency period prior to a marriage of the term is also required. Aside from these, there are many other complex factors taken into account in deciding whether a student may claim residency. Many students go to Kelly to explain why they think they were wrong, but she reviewed the Kansas law with many of these, and if they still felt they were eligible, he filled out their application form. There were approximately 180 cases reviewed separately during fall semester, Kelly said About half were rejected for residency. Half were varied each semester, Kelly said depending on the kinds of cases. Kelly said the committee met four to six times a semester, but that there was constant communication between committee members. Applications are reviewed by the Residence Committee composed of Kelly, James R. Henry, assistant registrar; Charles H. 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