University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 20, 1971 5 Kansas Photo by DOUG DELANG ... Clorox kills fish Rick Schopf Directs 4th and 5th Graders at Woodlawn SUA Offers Travel Aids Several aids for potential student travelers are currently available in the SUA office and at the Kansas Union School District, Kansas Union Campus. The International Student I.D. a "Survival Kit for Students" is provided to the American Youth Hostel Pass are being offered for a small grouping with other information. The International Student I.D. allows a student to fly on Intranet European Charter Flights, to travel to and to enter student hostels and restaurants. This includes admission to halls and museums as well as discounts at some shows, Holders of the International Student I.D. many money-saving services College Faculty To Consider Policy Changes The faculty of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will meet at 4 p.m. (today in Room of the Kansas Union. offered by various European national student travel bureau, including student flights, train and bus transportation, low-cost tours and holiday centers, accents in restaurants, meals and meals in student restaurants. The educational policies the committee will recommend a proposal for Civilization Comprehensive Examination be offered on a Credit-No Credit basis next year. The committee will make other requirements for the general course changes, a new principal course in African studies, a change in the required grade point average in a major, and a requirement for program in Nunemaker College and a plan to make existing freshman-sophomore requirements guidelines rather than requirements at the underclass level. Then they graduation requirements. THE D. I. IS issued by the International Student Council through the Council on International Education, a non-profit American organization. The card costs $1 and can be obtained in the SUA office upon presentation of a proof of student status. George Waggoner, dean of the College, will announce the members of an ad boc committee to review LAS courses. *The Survival Kit for Students Going Abroad, 1971* is available for $1.50. It contains "European basic information on planning a trip to Europe including details on visas; "Student Flight Bags; and application and application for Intra-European Student Charter Flights; "Student Hostels and Restaurants"; and "100-page giving lists giving companion listings of student hostels and restaurants in 35 countries (This may be purchased separately for students). Listings of low-cost student tours which are sponsored by the national student travel bureau (the guide to Paris", a student guide taining practical information oriented to the student in Paris or the degree of the French language. THE IS THIS the first year that the American Youth Hostel Pass is available through SUA. The pass provides a variety of prices vary in accordance with the student's age: under 18 years; $8; to 18 years; $8—$8; and pass the pass entitles the student to a free American hostel guide. International hostel guides can be obtained at the SUA office or Travel Center. Free information sheets on hosteling, camping, hitchhiking and working abroad are also provided by the SUA office and Travel Center. Four million private individuals almost 303 million acres of forests; nearly 66 percent of America's foisted land. --as taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Transiental meditation is a natural spontaneous technique which allows each individual to expand the mind. The Great Place To Go For Food & Fun! PlusI PITCHER $ 90^{c}$ Every Tuesday & Wednesday Night 809 W. 23 Street TRANSCENDENTAL By DOUG DELANO Kansan Staff Writer MEDITATION In the School of Journalism there is more going on than most students realize. For example, the advanced film production class, speech 275, is making a video interview, Richard Schopf. Wichita senior, explained the class and its projects. Students Make Original Movies Four Film Clips in Production FREE FILM Tonight, April 20 8:00 p.m. Jayhawk Room—Union Students International Meditation Society The film class, under the direction of Mr. Kane, assists professor, produces four film clips on a budget of $1000. Camera equipment is included. At the beginning of the class, each student is asked to submit a proposal for a film clip, with reasons for his choice and reasoning for his choice. Each member presents his idea to the class. In the proposal, Lynch chooses four in the Wheel" an educational film on making pottery, by Jane Meadows, Ozark, Mo., graduate student. "HAPPINESS RUNS" is lighthearted entertainment with children at play as the subjects. A film clip will be done in color. proposals whose originators then become the producer for their EACH OF THE four producers is allocated $250 with which to design his idea. None of the film students in the class; equipment is provided by the University which manages it. The members of the committee as the crew and recruit people to do the acting. The producer is the man behind the film idea, control of the budget, shooting script and a timetable. He also oversees the whole production and editing the film. "POLLISH IS I CARELNESS," he said. "People don't see what happens to life under the rain, well as bad habits from parents. Children have a fetish for putting toys in water when they put chalk or pencil lead in the water. The fish attack children, and the children think this is fun. Rick Schiff's film clip is a 60- second Public Service "Watch Goldfish." He got his idea from ecology and the programs on elevation concerning pollution. But Schiff was also an in- television were not creative The people used in this PSA were the fourth and fifth grade classes at Woodland School and a teacher at the school. and eye-catching, so he used as friend's suggestion of the significance of a goldfish bowl to get the point across. "THE WATER IS now dead; even of any living substance," the teacher says, in a message appears on the film. "Remember when you used to do it?" In this shootout script, Schopf's crew used Chlorox to serve as the pollutant which killed the fish. In a video that showed Chlorox in the aquarium after recess, before the teacher taught the class, the teacher walked into the class, saw what had happened and then stared at the fish she strained the fish and "The Monkey House" is a ten-minute film shot at the Kansas City Zoo, the Mad Hatter bar in Lawrence and the on KU campus. In the terrain, but it carries a philosophical message with it. "Throwing on the Wheel" will be studio as an educational and instructional film. The film clip will be used to instruct beginning animals in pottery. The film will be directed by a professional potter garbage from the water while the children looked on, some in shock, some in disbelief and a few still laughing. 60 Returning Teachers Barred from Classes The other film projects in the class are "Happiness Runs," a featurette with a song by Donovan, by Bill Higgins, and by Willie Garson. The Monkey House" a feature based on a short story of the same name, by Ron Sandhaus, Kansas City, Mo,者and "Throwing NEWARK, N.J. (UPI)—All of this raceidy- divided city's public schools reopened Monday for the first time in 11 weeks, but more than 60 teachers were barred from returning to their classes in some ghetto areas. Franklyn B. Titus, superintendent of schools, said the teachers who were turned back by groups of blacks were those who had not appeared for work during the long strike. He said both black and white teachers were barred. A spokesman for the Newark Teachers Union (NTU) said his group would insist that teachers be permitted to return to schools they taught before the strike began last Feb. 1. Mrs. Virginia Winters, vice principal of the South Eighth Street School where 30 teachers were turned away by black students, said that many teachers were driving the goods have no right to be here." "If the community can't live with the contract it won't be implemented here," she said. No incidents occurred at the schools where teachers were barred from entering police stations. During the strike about half of the school system s. 4,400 teachers and 50 per cent of the 78,000-member student body stayed away from school operated throughout the walkout. The strike, longest by teachers in a major American city, ended Sunday after Mayor Michael H. Bloomberg compromise wague contract proposal which was accepted by the predominantly white Democrats. 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