University Daily Kansam Thursday, April 8, 1971 7 Students Favor Coed Hall Naismith Residence Hall will offer students living there next fall a chance to live on a coed floor. Robert D. Bird, general manager of Naismith, said Wednesday that the decision to hire a naire sent to all present naire was based on a pilot project this semester on the fifth floor. This floor was arranged so men lived in one suite and women in the adjoining suite. A bird, Suite B, was shared with each other with a bathroom between the rooms. The floor consisted mainly of new residents plus a few children. The woman was an option clause, he said, that permitted residents to move there they didn't like the arrangement, one person moved, however. Of the surveys given to the residents, 57 per cent were returned. Bird said, 124 of those from men and 98 were from women. Students were very much in favor of the idea of coed living. Bird said. Almost everyone said they thought this would be good for social interaction. Some students questioned the privacy and silence which they would want to wear, and agreed that this would depend on individuals and their own needs. or three years now." he said. "This arrangement is acceptable and quite favored back East." "A point that everyone agree upon, however," Bird said, "was that students should be given the option of whether they wanted to live on a caved floor or not. This will be how the arrangement will be up, with an assistant resident director living on each floor." Bird said he did not know how many floors will be coed. This will be determined as contracts are finalized and students begin to move in. Although only 300 people live in the resort city, which has a population of 488, the reason for trying a coed living arrangement was not to raise the marriage age. This is an idea the university has been kicking around for two Bird went on to say that with many of the residence halls in Tucson, AZ, residents privileges for residents, the change to coed floors was an answer. Donald Aderson, dean of men, and Emily Taylor, dean of women, will be the primary role in the potential of the program. Bird said. Whether the University's residence halls would begin some time next year should give thought would be up to their individual decisions. Ellsworth has lived here for a year but will not be able to in institute this on an every other room basis because of lack of interest. "Both the 24 hour visitation privileges and the coed floors were decided upon by the residents," he said. Although the staff presented the ideas, the students had to them, they the ones who live here and they should be the ones who make these decisions." A-B-C-No Credit Argued As is typical with any controversial issue, the proposed change to an A-B-C no-credit plan was met with responses from students and faculty. Recent interviews with several students revealed that their plans had been such a change had been proposed. Others favored the plan as a step in the right direction, some liked the present system. One student who was in favor of the proposed change is Curt Runnels, Humboldt junior runnels. He did not done away with entirely but I don't believe that has any chance of passing. The A-B-C-N credit system is a step in the right direction but it's not enough." John Partin, Prairie Village graduate student and different other students in the plan. Most students aren't here for the education they're here for. The teacher's role is there needs to be some criteria for judging a student's performance. The new grading system was Brent Holman, Halsead junior, said he thought the graduation system that people might not come to the University of Kansas if they thought that the grading system would have chances for graduate school. Campus Briefs Sierra Club Plans Cleanup Synchro Team Plans Show An overnight camp and cleanup party will be held April 24 and 25, according to plans adopted Tuesday at a meeting of the Lawrence branch of the Sierra Club. The party will be held at Douglas County state lake. 12 miles south of Lake Lawrence. The east campsite area is the most remote from the central site and concession area around the lake and is the most littered. The club, headed by George Coggins, was involved in the proposed atomic waste sight in Lyons and the proposed Prairie and National Park and plans to show Sierra Club films in Lawrence. 28th Art Conference Friday The KU. synchro swim team will present its annual water show at 8 p.m. p.m. April 16 and 17 in Robinson Natatorium. This year's show, called "A Whale of a Tale" will include routines that show the progression of the whale from birth to maturity, feeding and the Crusades will be a few of the 10 routines that will be performed. Flight Forum Set for Tonight About 2,000 students from Kansas and western Missouri are expected to attend the 28th annual High School Art Conference at the University of Kansas Friday. Dick Treecree, of the division of computer science, will lead a course on jewelry and silvermilings and textiles classes while they're in session. Work submitted by the students will be judged and displayed. A representative from the chairman of the department of design, is the conference director. A Flight-to-Europe Forum will be held at 7 p.m. today in the Bi Eight Room of the Kansas Union. The forum, which is sponsored by SUA, will include a film about Scotland and a discussion about traveling in both Scotland and Great Britain. Collection Judging Starts Preliminary judging will begin today in the 15th annual competition. student book collections sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth M. Snyder, a student librarian at Spencer Research Library. Judges will judge will be for Friday in Spencer Research Library. Winners will be announced and prizes will be awarded by Mrs. Snyder at a luncheon in Design Exhibit to Open An exhibit about package design called "Packaging and Nature" will be on display on the third floor of Watson Library April 12 to April 30. Peter North, professor of design, said, "This exhibit will demonstrate the ecology awareness of package designers who realize their role in and moral responsibility toward society. By searching for ecologies-oriented solutions, the designer can participate in solving future problems." proposed by the University Council's Committee on Education and Procedures and was submitted to the Council last Thursday. The meeting will be on Monday, meeting and it will be on the agenda at today's Council The proposed grade system fostered varying opinions among fans of the school, Scannell, dean of the School of Education, said he would be happy with the change although not entirely abolishing grades completely." Clifford Clark, dean of the School of Business, said he thought the proposed change was not appropriate to problem. He said, "Students tend to maximize grades and minimize learning. The new system would be best for uninterrupted learning in a small classroom situation." "Graduate schools need some indicator of a student's ability and entrance exams have proved to be ineffective as criteria," he said. "The grades a person earns are the best indicators as to the grades he will probably make as a graduate student." Tour Filled With Omens For Author "My text is my pretext," said Ralph Blum, science fiction writer, as he addressed a science class and other interdisciplinary PDOKS. Blum is on a promotional tour for his new book, "The War of the World." He peared at 3.30 Wednesday afternoon in Farar A of the Kansas Union and later was present in the Oread Book Shop to see him. Dressed in a khaki work shirt and pants and wearing longish gloves, he looked frickish and retarded man. He said he was interested in "who's playing with him." When talking about his trip to Lawrence, he said he believed that his days were loaded with the news of "supervan" blew off and mailbags full of copies of his book went with it. His younger brother, also a lawyer, soon as he came close to Lawrence. In response to that advice, he received another omen by saying the lines, "don't bugat that junction." Blum said his novel was about espionage and the obscenities man commits to his fellow man. The first sentence of the book, "They have been by night," was indicative of the mood of his book. 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