University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 25, 1971 3 Debaters to Defend Titles KU debaters will try to defend championships at two tournaments this coming weekend "We're sending four teams to the University of Nebraska and two to Drury College in Kentucky, Parson and Parson, debate coach and professor of speech and drama. We are defending championship commitments. That doesn't hurt, but we'll win, but we're going to try." Two KU debaters took second place last weekend at the nation's second largest tournament. Robert Daniel Beck, Roeland park senior, and Robert Prentice, Turon junior, won second place in competition with 100 points. Dartmouth College tournament. Beck received an award as ninth best speaker among 212 debaters in the tournament. "We did incredibly well at Dartmouth," Beck, captain of the debate team, said. "Canius College beat us. They're the ones were going to have to watch out for at Nationalists. If we can get we can probably take the tournament. I think we can do it." 3 Attend Press Meeting As KU Representatives A faculty member and two students from the School of Journalism represented the University of Kansas at the National Association's winter meeting. Chicago Sunday through Tuesday. KU To Host National Test On Engineering The National Engineering Aptitude Test will be given on KU campus Saturday. The test is for you to demonstrate your engineering knowledge. The Junior Engineering Technical Society sponsors the test, which is one of four testing centers established in connection to Paul Hausman, associate professor of engineering at KU. "The test is to give students an opportunity to decide whether or not they want to go into science or engineering," he said. The score profiles from the test will be sent to the student and his parents to record their selor and to the various engineering schools in the area, He said that although the registration deadline had passed, interested students could still contact him in 208 Marvin Hall. KU defeated eight schools at Dartmouth, California State College, University of Alabama, Georgetown University, University of Wyoming, Loyola University, Emory University, University of Virginia and University of California at Berkeley. Del P. Brinkman, assistant prof of journalism; Ron Cen- sarino, assistant dean; senior; and Monroe Dodd, Shreveport,LA were those KU also debated at Oklahoma State University last weekend. Bill Russell, UCLA sophomore, was in his junior, took fifth place in the senior division of that tour and third placed among 110 debaters Dodd represented the news-editorial sequence and Canda the advertising sequence. All three KU representatives participated in an informal round table discussion on the problems of business and business sides of a newspaper. The Inland Daily Press Association is an organization of newspapers, primarily from the Midwestern states. The theme of the conference was the "Newspapers" Role in the Keynote speaker at the meeting was Raymond W. Mack, director of the Center for Urban Affairs. Mack spoke on "The Challenge of The Rev Jesse L. Jackson, national director of the Southern Cherokee Nation's operation force's Operation Bread-basket, spoke at a lunchroom The Dartmouth and Oklahoma State victories were follow-ups to wins Feb. 12th and 13th at northwestern University, Kansas Teacher's College and Northeast Oklahoma State College At Northwestern, Beck and Prestice took fourth place in a tournament with 80 teams from seven different schools. The winner was nine wins and one loss. Ben King, Shreveport, La. freshman, and Dan Stanley. Bettelhoff, took fifth place from our division from among 60 teams. John Masterson, Falls Church, winter waiter. Turon freshman, new fourth place at Northeast Oklaimba with a record of six by 27 points. Two KU teams tied for third place at the Kansas State Teacher's College novice tournament. The teams were King, Gogan, Ogan, Great Bend freshman, and Douglass, olathe freshman. The average Indian tiger is about 10 feet long and weighs up to 550 pounds. "My philosophy is that when a patient comes in he should leave with what he came for," Clinton said. Nine professors in the School of Business at the University of Kansas have been recognized for outstanding teaching by the KU Business Council, a student organization that the students were announced by Robert Buchholz, Mission senior and president of the Business council. Three of the professors cited for teaching excellence in the undergraduate department received the National Teacher Award. They are Keith Wellner, professor of finance; Frank S.肌, associate professor of affairs; and Sherwon Newton, associate professor of business. Each has been on the faculty for over 20 years. swimming pools, grocery stores, bars, sewage systems and other facilities to make sure they are with city health standards. Clinton stressed that the department was not a service agency. He said it was more of a police agency responsible for certain statutory requirements as efficiently as possible. H. Keith McConnel, associate professor of business, received a bachelor's degree in computer division. Others receiving high grades from their students were Joseph Pichler, associate professor of business, Fitch, assistant professor of business; and F. Douglas Tuggle, associate professor of computer science. Those recognized by the students as the best teachers in the graduate division were Terry Mackenzie, business; Jack E. Gaummitz, assistant professor of business; and Newton, who were again cited. The department is also responsible for giving blood tests, pap tests, x-rays, shots for foreign travel and for giving blood examinations for treatment of communicable disease. Students Commend Professors The department's main concern, according to Clinton, is the control and prevention of communicable disease. About 50 per cent of the students in Lawrence receive immunizations in the departments public school program. In addition, the department sponsors well-baby clinics monthly in five different locations in the county. Healthy children obtain shots and mothers obtain vaccines on child care during the climes. Two sanitarians are employed by the department to enforce city ordinances on environmental sanitation. They inspect schools. Clinton said that the benefits of the department greatly outweigh the cost to the taxpayer. The approximate expenditure for last month is $14 million per person in Lawrence, on the basis of a population of 50,000, is $1.39 a year. Clinton said if a person were to come to the department once they treatment once every four years he would get his money's worth. Joe Famolare Makes "GRUBBY" Look Good Lake Charles, La., is the largest port in the world for exporting rice. THE CAPTAIN'S TABLE B.A.T.C. T.I.C. The increase in the number of women given birth control pills in 1970 was 1,884 compared with 1969 in 1969. The number of pills dispensed a month increased from 10,310 in 1969 to 16,252 in 1970. The number of cases treated by the department was 150 in 1970 compared with 75 in 1969. EWING STREET TIMES Clinton attributed the increase in VD (gonorrhea) to a rise in the transient population in Lawrence. In the past it had been to determine where a patient was, how people often do not know the name of the person from whom they got the disease, he said. 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