Opel, Puty Opel, al fler nd TURE when Chil .75 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 3, 1971 3 THE BUTTON IS COMING Patronize Kansan Advertisers Vote Realistically Greater Scrutiny of Activity Funds Re-evaluation of Academic Requirements More Efficient Administration by Senate Use of Opinion Sampling ★ BETTER REPRESENTATION ★ GARY SCHEMM For STUDENT DENATE LA & S ESP SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS TODD DILLON PRESIDENT JOHN STEPHENSON VICE- PRESIDENT KATHY GAMET TREASURER JOAN McCABE SECTY. VOTE MARCH 3-4 Proud Adm. D. D. G.M. Make Them Remember the Class of '72 Vote Howard Harmon President John Jarberry Vice President Richard Blattner Secretary Greg Harman Treasurer C. C.C. Coalition 842-7606 THE BUTTON IS COMING THE BUTTON IS COMING Patronize Kansan Advertisers The time is long overdue. The academic structure of KU needs on an overhead, and the only people who can initiate the change are the students. First of all, remember that there is nothatch it is the present academic structure. It is not the result of modern education but represent modern educational thought. It is a preeminent, step-by-step compromise of political and financial wranglings—and whatever genuine educational opportunities it does give exist in KU. It is also developed by guesswork and compromise as by conscientious consideration of your future needs. You are not the weak spot. The . . the weak spot. The educational process should be stimulating and challenging instead it should be between boredom and ivory tower schooling. We make our cries for a humane education heard above the roar of the computer-driven assembly line called education? The TASK FORCE approach is to strike at the root of the problem—at the budgeting procedure which appropriates more and more money to the established departments and programs each year, never questioning their present value, never challenging their assumptions. Once a program has a totoh, it feeds on the University like a machine, away the money and human resources which it needs to explore new directions in education. TASK FORCE will examine those assumptions—the assumptions behind English 1 and 2, behind Western Civilization, behind the language requirement, behind the math proficiency, behind grading, behind the GPA, behind the entire University, behind what actively seek to abolish those programs and what they exist because they always have, or because it's convenient for someone else. By diverting money away from stagnant, irrelevant programs to those that stimulate and challenge the student, we can create a better University. VOTE Wednesday and Thursday, March 3 and 4 for: Student Body President and Vice President Student Senators Officers of the Classes 1972, 1973, 1974 Your Opinion on the Athletic Fee Referendum Voting will take place in Strong Hall, Summerfield Hall and the Kansas Union from 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday; in Ellsworth, Oliver and GSP from 7:00-10:00 p.m. Wednesday