Tuesday, March 2, 1971 3 ce rams, ions with your every bee ax show r like re highly you ant were so you n. n to e test- world. n you. A DOCTOR OF WOMEN ONLY BY R. MASS y. Kansan Photo by GREG SORBER Bob Holmes Gazes at Arrangement of Beer Bottles ... at Arty Fact display in Spooner Hall Soccer Becomes Popular With American Students Soccer, the most popular sport outside the United States, is attracting more and more University of Kansas students. Guy Darlin senior from the University of Kansas said that soccer could become a popular sport at KU in a matter of few years. Darlan is the coach and one of the players on the KU soccer team. The half-fourth, half-fifth, half-second eight Conference so far this year. Darlan said that he was hopeful of the success of the sport because more American students play soccer in university interest in soccer. In 1988 out of 15 players, 13 were foreign students, Darlan said. In 1969 the number of team players increased to four and half of the team players are Americans. They call themselves 'Jankie Power,' according to Jankie Power. Darlan is president of the International Club. The club recently formed the KU Soccer team to engage and supervise the KU soccer team. The newly established club will initiate its activities with a tournament after the spring break. Besides coaching the KU team The tournament, Darlan said, will be held for the first time at KU. One of the more traditional aspects of student election campaigns at KU has been speeches before groups of students at dinner. Lewis Wail, a graduate student, diude for student body president; spoke to members of Alpha Phi sorority last night during dinner. Wall Tells Sorority Of Campaign Goals Wall said he preferred answering questions rather than giving a prepared speech. When asked to provide his student government, he replied, "My hands are clean." He added to his experience comes from the viewpoint of academics rather than student government. STARTS Wednesday them as members of the com munity. Student Union Officers officers and board members have been chosen for next year, said Bradley. SUA adviser, sad Monday. The new officers are: John Robinson, Prairie Village junior. Jill Foley, Prairie Village junior, vice president; Mary Jane Eggleston, Wichita special student, secretery, and Bob Robinson, Prairie Village freshman, treasurer. SUA Board Members, New Officers Announced The seminar will emphasize small group discussions and panel presentations rather than formal lectures. SUA board members for upcoming year are: Janet Wysocki, Lagrange Park, Ill., sophomore, Larry Heller, junior, senior; film; Larry Heller, San Francisco junior, travel; David Hulp, Prairie Village sophomore, Larry Heller, junior, Pittsburg sophomore, forums; Steve Warren, Hastings, neb. freshman, Festival of the Arts; John Ayers, sophomore, Larry Heller, sophomore, public relations. Probation, Parole Seminar To Be Thursday, Friday 6. 39 23 04 14 The fifth annual University of Kansas Seminar on Probation and Parole will be Thursday and Friday at the Kansas Union. The summer seminar will be parole officers, judges, social workers and representatives from KU, Kansas State University, Wichita University, the Menninger Foundation and other institutions. British said the seminar would stress the role of the individual citizen in the process of education and parole into his community. Hans Brissh, assistant director of the Institute of Public Affairs of the University of California, social outcast." He said people are usually apprehensive about his views. VOTE GARY SCHEMM for Student Senate Liberal Arts and Sciences American Studies Class of 1970 Meet Dennis Bosley Reading Dynamics Campus Representative The Graduates Summer School. The Graduate Program of Arizona Programs will offer Jerry Gaines, Geography, hostage handling, geography, hostage training courses. Tuition: $140. Course tuition: $200. Dr. Jorge B. Ragal Office: 512-827-3300, Arizona University, Tucson AR 85211 If you see Dennis on campus ask him to demonstrate that he has acquired through the Reading Dynamics course. You can contact his phone number: 842-3599 or 843-4242 for a demonstration in your home. He can demonstrate what Reading Dynamics can do for you. Study in Guadalajara, Mexico hayward GREG HAYWARD OLVER COLLEGE STUDENT SENATE MARCH 3&4 For More Information Phone Mrs. Nelson, 842-1455 Stop By And Talk To Her 2530 W. 25th No. 2 Live In the Manner in Which Everyone Should Be Accustomed! Live In the ALL NEW PARK 25 APARTMENTS 25th Street Wall emphasized his familiarity with organizations that he will have to deal with, such as the Board of Regents. "Students are not aware of the power the Board of Regents and faculty have over them," he said. He said he thought he could open lines between these groups He was also questioned about the lack of communication on the campus. If you care enough, maybe you can meet the Paulist challenge... It isn't easy, a beautiful *Paulus* Bridging gaps between young and old, black and white, past and future. 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