Thursday, February 18, 1971 University Daily Kansan 3 Kansan Photo by GREG SORREN Fetch It Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, had to read English poetry for a class. His brother, Gary, a senior, took the chance to play throw and kick with a friendly dog. The weather is expected to remain sunny and warm, however, so maybe Mike will get his turn at outdoor relaxation. Wednesday's sunny weather brought out man and beast to enjoy its warmth, but Milk Gortonburg, Student Information File Not Accessible to Public By BOB HARTZLER Kansan Staff Writer every student's life kept on a shelf somewhere. We few students know exactly why it is kept, how long it is kept or for what. Often because of student unrest, rumors of secret files that are open to the eyes of the FBI often erase important information. Even students who didn't believe these stories must have wondered what happened to the wealth of information they turned into and at enrollment and other times. William Balfour, vice chancellor for student affairs, said students on students were kept in the deam of men's and deam of women's the registrar's office, Watkins Hospital and the Guidance Bureau. "A STUDENT CAN look at any of his files, at any time." Balfour said. "The administration's task is to help the student, not hurt him." "Ten or 20 years ago more information went into the labs. When I interview with a student, you write it down. Now, that just isn't Bairfour attributed student distrust the largeness of their problems and to the general mistrust some young people have for the more than 30 years. Donald Alderson, dean of men, explained that a student's file was used primarily for counseling. When a student has come into contact with the school, it contains all the information needed on which to base advice. A typical file in the dean women's or dean of women's office contains a record of the student's grades. KU entrance scores and of those green IBM cards that were filled out during enrollment. "A STUDENTS permission is required before we can show his file to anyone else." Anderson said. "There are no exceptions." Alderson said pictures of students used to be included. Also discontinued were confidential reports made by dormitory floor staff and counselors like a student's study hubs appearance and attitude, he said. students so we can be of assistance to them." "SOME STUDENTS think we up here and clip out their armor," said Kala Sturno, associate dean of women, "but that's not our purpose." Mrs. Stroup said the files served two purposes, administrative and information storage. "We often have to reach a student or his parents in a hurry, and we could find that information in our file," she said. Israel: 'No' To Jarring's Peace Plan Only the register's file has been a permanent one, Mrs. Stroup said. all of the others are destroyed five years after the incident. But even during this period, a student's permission is needed to access the file. International Israel rejected Wednesday a reported suggestion of U.N. envoy Gumar V. Jarring that it give up the entire Saint Peninsula seized from Egypt in the 1967 Middle East War. "The confidence of a student's fit is a question of professionalism and experience. We observe strict confidence even before it was woguled to question him." By United Press International Egypt said it was ready to accept peace if Israel would abandon its policies. Council guidelines for a Middle East settlement which the Egyptians interpret as calling for a withdrawal from occupied Arab land. Israel Foreign Minister Abba Eban told the Knesset parliament in Jerusalem Wednesday that the government would continue its attempt to return to its pre-1967 boundaries set by the 1948 armistice. He said the final borders were to be decided by negotiation and could not be agreed to in advance. "Israel's right to agree and defensible borders is a central principle." Eban said. The Jarring initiative was reported to have been in the form of questions asking Israel if it was prepared to withdraw from the Sinai and asking Egypt if it should make toady peace with Israel. "I do not see how we could benefit by blindly accepting Palestine," he said for a withdrawal behind El Amri, which would leave Israel's strongholds in the hands of Egyptian and Soviet troops," she Egypt earlier announced its acceptance of the Jarring proposal. Israel's Premier Gold Meir, in a speech at Kibbutz Mervaah, discusses the importance of discussing a Middle East settlement in return for a partial pullout of Israel. Eban, in addition to rejecting a request for Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai, also ridiculed an effort by Israel to limit the immigration of Jews. "We have about 20 students a day who come for lookings and can't be helped," said Bermie Taylor, assistant director of the Financial Aid office. "Notice's of openings that we put on the bulletin board can often be taken down within an hour." The student employment situation at KU has been described as the official security officials'既廉薄又real squeeze" and "no more" squeezed TALELOR ALSO said there were 625 students working under the program, 470 in the program, but another 200 qualified. "We were unable to be placed for a last year." KU Student Job Situation Is Tight Susan Hess, assistant dean of women, discussed the tightening employment situation in Lawrence. "The city of Lawrence is already overloaded in its supply of unskilled workers." Mrs. Hess said. "The supply is so great and Jonathan Williams, KU's poet-in-residence, treated students to a reading of his work Tuesday in the Room of Room K of the Kansas University. Resident Poet Will Present Slide Series THE TIGHT NATIONAL economy has increased the number of students who need part-time employment to go to school, she said. The number of students from Wichita seeking jobs has risen and is rising in parent layoffs at the Wichita aircraft plants, she said. "I believe in common talk and the common place," Williams said. "We are lucky to place 15 per cent of the women who come here looking for employment," Mrs. Hess said. During the first weeks of a semester, as many as 50 women a day have come to the university for employment. Most of these could not be helped, she said. the demand is so low that no employer needs to go out of his way for employees." Funds appropriated by the State Legislature for student employment will remain the same for the 1971-72 fiscal year as for the previous year. Employees may be a 7 per cent increase to meet federal a minimum wage Williams will present a slide show at 4:30 p.m. today in the McGraw-Hill Museum's sequel to his reading, Travails in American Deserta will be a movie about the snake-oil slider for most men who have the odd idea that culture is what happens only on the other side of deadly desert." Williams said. Bahauffah Bala bach is the latest in the succession of Divine Messengers sent by God since the beginning of man's existence he is the Promised One of all religions. His coming visitors in the Age of Faithfulness witnessed in all the prophecies for world peace, world war and world unity THE GLORY OF GOD Bohsi Faith Box 2 Wilmette, Illinois 60091 Baha'i Club 8:00 Thursday, Room 101, Union or Call 842-7563; 842-4745 FOR INFORMATION requirements, Raymond Nichols, executive secretary of the University, said. 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