University Daily Kansan Monday, April 5. 1971 7 Committee Proposes New Grade System By MIKE BROWNLEE Kansan Staff Writer Plans are under way to change the University's grading system to an A-C/B-CNo Credit system, based on the University's accreditation by the University Committee on Academic Policies and Procedures and were submitted Thursday to the University Council for consideration. The proposed grading change would retain the present grades of A for excellent work, B for good work, C for average work. The present grades of D and P would be equal to a grade of No Credit would be equal to The council tabled the motion so that council members could study it in detail. The proposal wasenda for the next council meeting. Fall 1928 is the target date for putting these changes into effect, so the report recommends a permanent in the colleges within-the-college. Sophomores in at least two of the colleges would be assigned to graduate systems they want to work under beginning next fall. Results of the experiment would the system would be changed. In addition to the colleges, each school may petition to be allowed to use the new system during the test year. Also, any instructor shall also to simplify his grading and demean the dean of his school and inform the Procedures and Policies committee of his petition. Plant Manager Offers Hope For Ecology Hope for the environment was the theme of a speech Thursday night by J. B. Champlin, the Plastic Engineering Coordination Environmental Systems Department of the House Electric Corporation. Champin said that man had a responsibility to all forms of life and that ecology had to include the need for the resilience crisis has been reached because people have made mistakes in achieving the standard of living they now enjoy. Man has seen the best of the rest of the world, he said. The change in cost per capita of housing will increase tenfold by the year 2,000, is a good indication of the effect of the standard of living, of housing. Since much of the pollution is the product of power production, methods of power production that cause less pollution will have to be used, and most likely process is the use of more energy in power production. Champin said that 40 times as much radioactive material is put into the atmosphere when it is burned by coal or as nuclear fuel. He said that every one is to blame for the problems with the environment, but the ecologists only complicate the problem. Campus Bulletin New University Conferences: Alrove A Cafeteria, Kansas Union; 11:30 a.m. Speech and Drama: Alrose D Cafeteria Kansas Geological Survey: Cottonwood Cafeteria, Union, 11; 45 a.m. The simplified grading system would eliminate the meaningful use of a grade point average, freshmen and sophomores and sophomores can stand if they carry a 1.8 grade average and juniors and seniors stay off probation with a 2.0. The new system would require a 2.0 grade point average. ARMY ROTC: Curry Room, Union, noon. FAST Program: Alcove C Cafeteria, Lunar 12:30 pm Business 41 Kram Woodruff Auditorium. Iron, 20:30 pm. Hannah J. Robbie O'Daerteria,印尔·肯恩, Russian Table: Meadowlark Caferalte, 1 mile, noon, East Asian Studies: Watkins Room, Union. Congress Building Reprints Forman Room, Union. 1:30 p.m. Law School: Big Eight Room, Union. 3:30 Film Society; Woodruff Auditorium, Union, 3: 30, 7: 30, 9 p.m. 3, 10 p. 7, 30 p. 9 p. Physics Collegium: 288 Malcolm, 4, 30 p. Music Collegium: 55 p.m. History. Curry Room. Union. 4 p.m. SMS: Information. Union. 4 p.m. Science Fiction Film: Forum Room. Union, 7:30 p.m. Film Society: Woodruff Auditorium. Senior Recital. Swarthout Recital Hall. Murphy Hall. 8 p.m. Herman D. Lojan, associate professor of political science and chairman of the committee, said Mr. Lojan's designation was designed to move away from the rigid grade point average but to help students evaluate their student's work. He indicated that for a long time, students had been pushing for a more balanced approach. Tuesday Lujan said he was disappointed by the lack of student interest in making these changes. Lujan said that this change would make it more difficult for some students to graduate because a student would no longer have a D in a course by making a D in the price of change he said. Linguistics Open House: 112 Blacke, 4 p.m. KU _Synchronized Swim Club: Robinson Natalatorium: 7 w o Defate: Hoch Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Filte Society: Forum Room, Union. 7:30 P. Lincoln, Portland Union, Union, 7/6 and 8 p.m. Humanities Lecture: Woodruff Auditorium, Union, 8 p.m. Lujan said he thought many students would consider the changes not far reaching enough and the system, replacing letter grades entirely. But, he said, the system his committee proposed would probably be the only type of school that the faculty would accept. Lujan said he was happy with the idea of getting away from the grade point average. Mon, 8 p.m. Senior Commission Receital. Swarthout, Murphy, 8 p.m. "There may have to be some minor changes made in the proposal, but it basically a good one," he said in the right direction," he said. Clean-up Job A Success, Says Leader Efforts by the citizens of Lawrence and the Chamber of Commerce to "Make The Sceen clean" during the anti-litter week were a success, according William Nash, head of the project. "There was more participation than ever before from some groups." Mrs. Nash said. However, participation by students was not as good as in the fall when a similar project took place, she said. The anti-litter campaign was more difficult this year because of high winds. There was also more dirt to clean up since a great sand had been put on the street when it had snowed, she said. Sororities, fraternities, the Boy Scouts, the Girl Scouts businesses and many individuals participated in the campaign. Award Goes To KU Senior In Photography Jim Hoffman, Junction City senior, majoring in photojournalism, has placed ten in a photojournalism contest sponsored each year by the William S. Johnson Foundation in San Francisco. Although the campaign was a success, Mrs. Nash emphasized there was still a great deal of work that should make a year-round effort to keep Lawrence clean. She cited areas such as vacant lots and backyards in the Chamber of Commerce would be glad to put individuals or groups to work anytime during the year to volunteer, Mrs. Nash said. WASHINGTON (UP)—The first new day at school on the nednesday it had printed five billion new 6-event stamps in anticipation that higher postal rates will be paid. Hoffman will receive a $100 scholarship for placing in the 2014 photographer program which competed with those of other university photographers 8 Cent Stamps Printed for May The announcement said the new postal service had already been rolling out the stamps to local post offices, although the Postal Rate Comparison Service request for a $1.4 billion rate increase for virtually all classes Hoffman will graduate after the fall semester. During the summer he will do intern work on the Topeka Capital-Journal. The two new 6-cent stamps being distributed carry likenesses of President Dwight D. Eisenhower and the American flag. 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $0.1 WANT ADS WORK WONDERS Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kansan are offered online. All ads must be colored, creed, or national origin. One day Low Down Payment GIRLS! FOR OVERALLS IT'S THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 MASS. 11 FOR SALE All New! 1971 Model Kawasaki 1600 Enduro. Fred Jones—Nichols, 300 W th. 824-0504 Western Civ. Notes—Now on Sales recomvised, comprehensive 'New Analysis' of Western Civilization" Shn Campbell Med. Hist. 41; 41 4th St BUY AUDIO BUY AT DEALER BUSINESS CAR Business Car Dytones Other vehicles available on site. 100% online. 150m. 150h. The road to year of 1983 at Warrenton Road. 20min. 5pm. Ward Thurst. 3p. Said 5pm - 8pm. Auction ends on Friday. 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Mail resume to single students, Balenices, wall-to- wall carpeting, walking distance to parking. Shines Dyeing Refinishing 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon RENCE) Plan now to improve your stay by leasing one of the attractive apartments at special locations in 2017A: Harvard Road, Lehigh Valley; in 2018: Avonwood Apartments, in use Avonwood Apartments, 110th and Missouri Ave. Apartment, 110th and Missouri Ave. Apartment, 110th and Missouri Ave. Attend summer school working with summer students. Act now. Visit the summer institutes. Act now that you have a choice of locations. IF YOU ARE INTERested in A SUMMER EXPERIENCE IN THE SUMMER, you cannot avoid UNIVERSITY TERRACCA AND BACK TO COOL air cond. and "Star drapeps and fire five campuses" 3. 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