Friday, February 26. 1971 5 on s what mssday really is a h work mor- there are here their being and that being are being are issued, hismished, it is when it is when to get have with with with and and and but the opening is so outrage and surely is to a retreat in and a sense of of workers to the opted a mm of added the 3-word shouldn't it goes preservatives is on nesting done seek native blastic their New dings remove to the doubt- standing would their is apat,at he to be a sub- kittish t with ers are city and keeping Coach's Wife Teaching Different Kind of Plays By MARY FROJEN Kansan Staff Writer The house at 1938 Maine is located halfway between Alen and Allen Field House. This is the location for the couple living in it, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fambrough; his head football coach's office is in the house and her English classrooms are at Lawrence High. She began teaching English at central Junior High School in 1957, just after she got her aether's degree at East Texas. When Fambrough was named as KU's head football coach, much was written about his family, his family, including his wife Deli Wel, who have concentrated on Mrs. Fambrough's teacher training. "A head coach needs all the moral support his wife can give him." State where Fambrough coached for three years. In 1960 Mrs. Kramer master in English at KU and 1965 she moved from the junior high to the high school where she is chairman of the English department. "THE FIRST YEAR I taught at the high school was my son Bob's first year there. Mrs. Jim brought her until he graduated, but then he said, Mother, what are you going to do with a generation gap in reverse." Bob is now 22 and is doing graduate work in anthropology at Arizona State University. A student seees, 24, is a graduate student in comparative literature at the University of North Carolina. Interviews Ser Mrs. Fambrough said both sons were crazy about football, even though neither was big enough to play in college. "Both of them want to come back to KU to teach." she said, "drives them wild to be so far away in a dance during the football season." Students in the School of business at Indiana College apply for interviews with the following companies through Mrs. Midred Young, 202 Sum- Monday, March 11, KTSB-Telesevision, Topeka, B.S. in Business, Psychology) Coordinating work of other salespeople in programming edu. for NCIC action. for programming edu. NICC action. SUNDAY Monday, March 1: Eil Lilly and Company. B.S. in Accounting; M.B.A. for Marketing or Finance areas. Monday March 1: The Upjohn Company B.S. M.S. M.B.A. Applicants should have credit in science courses, such as biology and chemistry. Tuesday, March 26. Aetna Life & Causalty Any degree, only position with perequisite is Securities Analyst Sales Management Admin & Analysts Tuesday, March 2: KTSB-Television. Toppea. See March 1. Tuesday, March 2: Wilson Certified Foods, Inc. B.S. in business, B.A. in Liberla Arts. 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IT ALWAYS HAS been hectic having a career of her own, Mrs. Fambrough said, because of the many guests she had when her husband is recruiting. "And being a head coach wife is different, even though all the coaches are important," she said. "The hectic part of the year is September to February." Mrs. Fambrighau said. "February is when most letters of intent are answered, but some boys wait until they have finished all their sports. "It's hard work to recruit and there are lots of demands on your time, but the only quiet time because we practice all day. By the end of August, I'm glad when the hectic days come and I'm ready to start teaching." TWO ASSISTANT coaches who were brought in brought said, but she has never known a wife of a head football coach who had a career of her "I don't want that to sound as if a head coach is more important than the others, but he does have to do lots of traveling and moving, which usually needs the moral support his wife can give him," she said. Harris, Fambrough said she hassn't made up her mind about she's been unable because she still has some time before she must sign a contract. "I just don't know what I'm going to do," she said. "Don't hasn't put any pressure on me "August is the only quiet time because the men are having practices all day. By the end of August, I'm glad when the hectic part starts again." one way or the other, so I'm just going to have to think it through by myself." Mr. and Mrs. Fambrough were high school sweethearts in Longview, Tex., and were Engineering Interviews Announced Students in the School of Engineering may sign up in Room 113, Marvin Hall, for in-room training with the following companies: Monday, March 1: E.B. Lilly, B.S. M.S. Chem. Eng. School, Indiag. Engr. citizen or citizen with visa card at interview. No summer work. Want to in- terview. Hughes Aurcraft Co. B.S., M.S. Elect, Engr. B.S., M.S. Physics Majors. Must be U.S. citizen. May grads. No summer work. Asahi Public Schools, City Super. B.S. Engr. Architect., B.S. Civil Engr., B.S. Elect. Engr. Must be U.S. citizen, May and Aug. grads. No summer work. Lawrence Radiation Lab, M.S., Ph.D. Moch Engr only. Must be U.S. citizen. No summer jobs. May and Aug grads. Thursday, Mon 6-8am B.S., March 3, North American Rockwell B.S., M. S. Aerospace, Engch and Mech B.S. of the U.S. citizen or has per- manent visit. No summer work, May and aug. grads. Bradley, Robert S. Dutts萍 Francisco Railroad, B.S.Civil Engr.; B.S.Mech Engr. Must be U.S. citizen. No summer work. May grads. married when they were at the University of Texas just before World War II. CompSci. CompSci. Beem. Eng. Civil Eng. Civil Eng. R.S.Elect. Inducl. And Mech. Eng. must be U.S. citizen. No summer work. May and Aug. grads. Allis Chalmers. B.S. Civil, Elec., Indust, and Mech. Engr. Must be U.S. citizen. Grad. summer work. May and Aug. grads. "Texas was beginning to be a football power," then, "Miles." The team went to the Cotton bowl with the team during his sophomore year. Kansas Highway Commission, B.S. Arch. Engr., B.S. Mech. Engr., B.S. Civil Engr. Must be U.S. citizen. Summer work only DURING THE WAR Fambridge played with an Army Air Corps team in Colorado Springs. The teammates got to be close friends, Mrs. Fambridge, and after the war each man tried attending the school he left at that the team would be kept intact. "Ray Evans was the most persuasive," Mrs. Fambroub said "he told Dan and Marvin Small and Red Hogan and some other players to KU and they all played together on the 1948 Orange Bowl team." Mrs. Pambrough said her only philosophy of teaching was that it should be fun and full of life The English curriculum at Lawrence High has changed radically in the last five years, Mrs. Fambrough said. Seniors now have one semester in which they can choose an one of eight courses. Previously there was one year-long course required of all students. "Literature, especially, should be brought so that it is lively and enjoyable. 'Its chief value is what it arouses in you—the recognition and revelation that happens when you tell what you've read to your own life." "Teachers have a lot of flexibility in teaching here," Mrs. Fambridge said. "For example, they can play the 'play' Rosnercannz and Gandalf. Are Dead along with the unit on 'Hamlet.' Stoppard's play is less than two years old, and the students understand their understanding of 'Hamlet.'" BECAUSE OF HER administrative duties, Mrs. ambrough teaches three class periods a day and has two periods or planning courses, ordering and working with counselors. "Another unit I love to teach is on the 18th century novel," Mrs. Fambridge said. "This is included in both the novel course and the novel play course. In the required course there always the threat that literature will overwhelm the course, but we try to give equal credit to both writing and reading. Of course, most of the reading we do." 'THE MODERN play looks in the events of Hamlet' completely and Rosencrantz, and Guldenstein, both the two characters are faceless and insignificant, so Stopparn and insignificant, as a major theme of his play. One of Mrs. Farnbrough's former students, now at KU, said, "She's one of the very best teachers at the high school. It will be sad if she isn't teaching next year and understand the mixed feelings she's one of the calmest teacher I have and also one of the busiest." 644 Massachusetts Jayhawker Building Shorty's BEEFEATER SPECIAL 99¢ RIB EYE STEAK Sat, Feb. 27 thru Sun., March 6 Kansan Photo by GREG SORBER Mrs. Fambrough—English Teacher hectic, September to February Scholarship Award Offered for Service The Student Unum Activities on announces Thursday that appli- cation of the new model for established University Community Service Scholarship are The only qualifications for application are that the student be regularly enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate at the University of Kansas during the春秋 and秋学 semesters of 1987 and 1989, in a record of service to The University or the Lawrence community. The insurance carriers presented the $3,000 gift because of the efforts of many students to assist in the rescue and to aid the firefighters during the Union fire. After presentation of the gift, the SUA Board donated deserving recognition for community and University service. Funds for the award were made available to SUA by several insurance carriers after the Kansas Union fire last April 2015. The amount of each award will be determined by the number of interested and qualified applicants. SUA ssa scholarship, financial need and references would be of minimal importance in application reviews. Applications for the award should be turned in to the SUA office in the south lounge of the Union by 5 p.m. March 5. Lou Carliner LA & S Candidate Student Senate Cares! Boots Are In ...and Frye makes the "IN-EST" boots. Big square toes with straps & brass. Give a pair a chance today Bunny Blacks Royal College Shop Eight Thirty-Seven Massachusetts Street Courses Evaluated Survey Almost Complete Results from the KU Curriculum survey that was conducted in summer should be the end of last semester, should be ready soon according to the program offered by the senior and chairman of the Student Senate's Committee on Education. "Within a month we should be able to return the information to the professors," he said. Embry said the results of the survey would have been earlier, but the committee had encountered several problems. "About 50 per cent of the professors who agreed to participate in our study out the blue information card, or they filled it out incorrectly, and they were fired," she said. The information required on the blue IBM card included the instructor's name, the course title and the SSN number. He said there was just now getting the three forms from the instructors. Ember also said a lattice of students didn't follow out the answer sheet and out the answer sheet and either a black pen or a soft-lead pencil. He said his committee had marked those that were marked incorrectly. the dean of his school, or he may have it included in a student brochure. The cost for processing the data for the survey will total Once the information is made available to the instructor, he has to send it to Embry. It, according to Embry, the doctor may have the data sent to him by mail. about $1,600 Embry said. He said another survey is planned for this semester, but the details for it have not yet been worked out. The Professional Put-On. In By 9— Put It On By 5 Wardrobe Care Centers 1517 W. 6th 1526 W. 23rd FACTORY BEDDING & FURNITURE OUTLET OPEN 633 - 637 MASSACHUSETTS 1st Door South of Jim Clark Motors OPEN 9-8 Mon. Tues. Wed. 9-8:30 Thurs. 9-5 Fri. 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