Thursday, March 25. 1971 C Kansas Staff Photo by JIM FORRES Ramsey Lewis Slowed by Snow Trio gave rousing performance Senate to Start Newsletter **Editor's Note:** This is the sixth in a series of ten articles about the Student Senate Committees. By MATT BEGERT Kansan Staff Writer The Student Senate Com- plains that the senate will re- placing the former Committee on Student Publications, plans to release a Senate newsletter soon, to inform students of the changes. Park sophomore and chairman of the committee. "The newsletter, we hope, will succeed in opening up communications between the student body and the Senate," he said. School of Education Receives Approval "The Communications Committee didn't do a thing, so several other Senators and I got into the habit of asking few of our ideas going." he said. Dale Scannell, dean of the School of Education, describes CATE as "a national yardstick for teaching high quality in teacher education." The School of Education was in position to represent the member team representing the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. University Daily Karsan Frederick R. Cyphert, dean of the School of Education at the University of Virginia and chairman of the NCATE investigating team said, "A graduated team-approach to teaching will never have trouble acquiring a teaching certificate in any state." He said that NCATE evaluates both the undergraduate and the graduate programs, specifically the school career-oriented programs. KU, like all members of NCATE, is required to undergo an inspection, such as this one, every 10 years. The report, prepared by Robert W. Ridgway, associate dean of the School of Education, explained that the meeting was meeting NCATE standards. The team conducted interviews with heads of several other departments, in addition to the School of Education ISEH, for The purpose of the instruction is to access Cyphr, to be verify and supplement a report submitted by the ATE by the University of Kaisa. Cypherf further explained that the team was here to make a judgment of the intangible factors that are important in success. In school, students morale is used as student morale is used as planning for the school's future. "KU is in a healthy ferment, he said. The personnel here are tested for better teaching methods than one hopes to find when making an inspection. They have been very cooperative and open." Members of the 12-man team are all experts in different aspects of teacher education from schools around the country. Teachers are also used for each school that is inspected. The team's report will be sent to NCATE. Representatives from the RU School of Education and the investigating team will appear before the NCATE Board in a meeting this summer to discuss what adjustments, if any, KU must make to meet the NCATE standards. Cypher explained that only 60 per cent of the schools that applied for NCATE approval were accepted. Fourteen of the 25 colleges in Kansas have NCATE approval. NCATE was established in 1954. KU has been a member since the organization's beginning, after the state school states in Kansas are also members. NCATE has a membership of 848 schools. The county attorney dropped charges Tuesday against Constance Xenon, Prainie Village police officer Darvon after Miss Xenon produced a prescription which gave her permission to possess weapons. Darvon Charge Dropped In other action, Wednesday, the trial of Billy Dean Hooper and Katherine Ann Hooper for possession of marijuana was continued until 1:55 p.m. after some confusion over an amended order led a charge of possession of LSD to the original charge. The trial of Maura Biesmeyer for possession and sale of hashish was also continued. The newsletter will contain not only information from the Student Senate of interest to the University community, but also comments from the Senators and members of the student body, according to Hix. The Student Senate will finance production of the newsletter which, Hix said, "should be underway within two weeks." The Communications Committee office is located in the University Building. The newly-formed Student Activities Center is located in the old building. The organizations now based at the center include the Student Health Center Free University, People to People, the International Club, the Faculty Evaluation Committee, Growth, the Women's Center, the Black Student Union and the National Environmental Law Center. Ramsey Lewis Late, But Great The Activities Center provides a place where organizations can play a role in planning and playing a full time secretary who do work for student students. Smooth and easy, that's the Ramsley Lewis sound. He plays contemporary music in a melody that uses lots of bassoobbing and feet tapping. He shows how to play well with wether he evening when the Ramsley Lewis Tric performed in Hoch Auditorium at the third evening performance of this piece. The legislatures of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania have passed the bill covering Wednesday, becoming the sixth and seventh states to approve the bill. WASHINGTON (UPI) — A proposal to grant 18-year-olds the vote in all elections will likely become the 28th amendment to Constitution in time for 1972 elections. UPI survey showed Wednesday. The Supreme Court ruled 1824 year that a law Congress passed lowering the voting age to 18 was valid only in federal elections. Five others—Connecticut, Minnesota, Delaware, Washington, and Tennessee—ratified the measure Tuesday, within hours overwhelmingly cleared by the House of Representatives. 18-Year Voting Likely to Pass State Approval Thirty-eight states must ultimately approve the amendment to a UAPI survey indicated that 10 other states were moving toward approval in the next several days Maine, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Arkansas, North Carolina, Indiana, New Jersey and Iowa. By BARBARA SCHMIDT Kanyon Reviewer The concert was two hours late because snow made it virtually impossible for the trio's plane to land in Kansas City. There seemed to be no doubt in the minds of the more than 2,000 women who believed that the wait was worthwhile and company finally walked on stage at 10 p.m. With a pause if you were a slacker or a slack and yellow shirts, promptly began playing a combination of songs and improvisation. Every note was either in perfect harmony or presented a chilling opposition to unevenness. To develop Eaton, the bass player, jerked his head up and down, showing the pulse of every beat with his body. Serling Speaks Tonight It will be an event out of the "twilight Zone" if Rod Stinger's spring concert at Westfield's Hooh Hoch Auditorium manages to compete with the KU-UCLA Serling will be the fourth guest to appear this week for the Festival of Arts. According to Kent Longencker, SAU adviser, Serling's speech will be on the topic for American drama in the future. Sering began his writing career by freelancing for radio networks while attending Antioch University. In 1904, he started writing for television in 1949 and has since written more than 200 scripts for radio shows. Sering is probably best known for creating, and writing "Twilight," a series television series which ran for five seasons on CBS. Since 1964 he wrote several television scripts, including "Four in One," a series on NBC this year which incorporated the film's title program, "Night Gallery" is another science fiction series written in the same format as "Twilight." Sering has won six Emmys for Best Dramatic Writing and was the first writer to receive the Peschy Award. In addition, she received two Guild Awards, the Christopher Prize, and four Writers' Guild Awards. Serling wrote the original script for "Requiem for a King," which was the first 90-minute drama written for television. Although Serling has become identified with television, he has also written three books of short stories and six original screenplay for Dodsworth Flight," "Seven Days in May," and "Planet of the Apes." Most performers take a lengthy break between wemen, but the trio stopped only long enough to plunge into the next page before plunging into the next page. Wear Your Button and when he played notes in the highest register his face nearly came to rest on the strings, so he continued on getting those notes just right. Official Buttons and Decals TODAY Only 25¢ on the Hill Cheers, whistles and dorens of people clapping in time with the music accompanied "Wade in the water" by Billy Martin. Even to the uninitiated listener of Ramsay Lewis songs it was sure evident that this was a song he enjoyed grinned throughout, and his fingers rippled up, down and around the keyboard with an ease who likes what he is performer Fresh Meat Delivered Daily In "Close to You," Morris Jennings, the percussionist in the group, did a spectacular drum performance that just as a launching pad for the performers to take off on a wild trip of musical improvisation. He danced and turned and collided with each other in clamicactic danceence before Jennings took over. He pounded on the drums and struck out at the airborne instruments in the atmosphere generated by Jennings' smashing solo was broken only by a cry from somewhere in the room. "Tell the story, brother!" Harwood's Whise. Meats Reg. Price 99% Good Through Friday, April 2 Championship Special Hot Ham 'n' Cheese Sandwich French Fries Milk Shake 69¢ From After playing such songs as "What the World Needs Now," "In Crowd," "We've Only Just Begun" and a medley from "Side Story." the trio soared into its finale, "Oh, Happy Day." From the look of joy on his face Ramsay Lewis might well have been amazed for the very first time. It was the joy of discovery, of suddenly finding the right chord in exactly the right time. And when he found that chord, no matter how boney it was, he placed it out mercifully and plucked it out merciless Ramsay Lewis was a success on Wednesday night, and the stage was filled with hundreds of weary recipients from hundreds of weary people. The evidence is solid proof of that fact. Ad Must! Accompany Purchase Committee to Approve Three Regents Today TOPEKA (UPI)—The Senate Education Committee is supposed to vote today on confirmation of three recent appointees to the Kansas Board oflegends. The committee complete ten interviews of the new regents Wednesday. Carl Counter, of Wichita, and Thomas J. Griffith, of Manhattan, were before the committee Wednesday. Robert Helman, of Goodland, was interviewed earlier in the week. Griffith is a reappointment to the board. Counter and Helman are new members. festival of the arts-1971 laura nyro chuck jones rod serling Tickets Still Available on sale at SUA Office Kansas Union Join Us! WHERE WILL YOU BE TONIGHT? Plan on watching the game with us at THE STABLES. We'll have three T.V.'s and the pitchers are only 80°. Come out early so you'll have a lot of spirit and a seat by tip-off time. 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