8 Monday, February 1, 1971 University Daily Kansan 2.1.3.4 Kansan Staff Photo by JIM FORBES IFC Rick Sabbert, White Cloud junior, vice-president for rush; Ty Brown, Raystown Mo., junior, secretary and Rick Beyer, Fulton, Mo., junior, treasurer. A resolution to allow consumption of alcoholic and cereal malt beverages was introduced to the IFC Executive Committee prior to the main IFC meeting. No action was taken on the resolution, however. Officers for 1971 were elected by the Interfraternity Council (ICF) at a meeting last week. Shown is the new president, Rich Dwyer, Joplin, Mo., junior. The former president, Michael Gustafsson, sophomore, vice-president for fraternity affair. Classes Come in Spanish By PAM VINDUSKA Kansan Staff Writer Several courses offered previously only in English are also being taught in Spanish this semester. The courses are general biology introductory and an introduction to international relations. The program is sponsored by the University and the departments offering courses, students. Students who have taken the equivalent of Spanish III are required to take a course in English. A student who passes one of our courses only receives a certificate; also one entire foreign language course. For admission to the college of Liberal Arts at the University. MOST OF THE attending students whose native language is not Spanish. In fact, the physics course is not taught in student whose native language is Spanish. Thomas M. Gale, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and director of Numeramaker College, said he would continue his studies higher this semester than previously. He said seven students were taking biology, 10 were enrolled in physics and 14 were in international relations. "Students seem to like the courses very much," Gale observed. "Once they get over the material, they pick up the material quickly." "One purpose of the courses is to give students an opportunity to use the foreign language they may be studying in high school or studied in college." ALSO, IF A student likes a foreign language better than a native speaker, he/she said the combination of the two would satisfy two requirements (i.e., be a native language) and be a more pleasant way of fulfilling the requirement. Gale said the program began two years ago. Representatives from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences discussed the idea of a museum in Spanish department. Among the first courses offered were fundamentals of geography and introduction to art history. The museum also offered Spanish and art history was offered in Spanish and French. Gale indicated that, because of increased enrollment, the sponsors hoped to offer sections of more courses in Spanish and other languages. For example, a course working on plans to offer, in Spanish, a course on the history of Spain. The department of French and Italian is planning an Italian studies program and an official major in Italian. Giesepe Bogleneg, assistant professor of French and Italian, said Thursday. "NEAR ALL these courses are taught only in Spanish because, the Spanish language centers Center and Latin American Area Program IS the easy to find people to teach them." Gale said. "We will have a course on physiology and cell biology and instructor of the Spanish section language, coordinates the courses. Italian Major Proposed IS INTERVIEWING MARKETING CAREER MINDED JUNIORS, SENIORS, AND MBA'S (1st and 2nd Year) AT 202 SUMMERFIELD ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY OF THIS WEEK. Bologneans said by next fall the program would start if enough students expressed interest in it. In other words, the curriculum that gives the student VICK the opportunity to major in areas such as the Italian language, Italian history and Italian art and architecture. Bolognese there are four bolognese students in Italian now. The first students to graduate in Italian will do so in June. The students had to petition the university in order to major in Italian. "The student has to submit a petition." Bolognese said, "because the Italian major has not been declared official yet." The department will have a full staff for the program next year. The department will be available, Bolognese said, cooperation be needed from students. GENEVA (UPI)—Smoking should be banned in public places, the executive board of the Equal Rights Campaign, on Thursday. "Smoking should be an activity limited to consenting individuals in private," a statement said. KU students will have the opportunity to explore possibilities for summer activity ranging from tours and seminars to day camps and summer jobs from 7:30 p.m.-Feb. 9, in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. The KU-Y will present the Summer Projects Job Fair. As a preliminary step, an emphasis on a small change program is being established. This program could be expanded to include a junior level. Bolognese said Spencer Library was an excellent library with a large collection of collections. He said the availability of numerous volumes and documents in Spencer would be invaluable to both teachers and students. Smoking Flaved Summer Project Fair To Suggest Tour, Jobs One opportunity, the Washington Citizens Project, enables students to work for the summer in Washington, D.C. They would also participate in seminar sessions and talk with people in city and national government. an equal opportunity employer. Jackson's Position Still Unoccupied Another trip to New York City would involve helping foreign students arriving in the United States for the first time. The position of assistant dean of men for black studies vacated by the July 26 dismissal of Gary Kidd, a law student, who had not been filled. division of Richardson-Merrell, Inc. Jackson was fired at the request of the Kansas Board of Regents for allegedly purchasing 27 boxes of ammunition in spite of an agreement made the day after Rick Dowell's shooting death. Interview Appointments Necessary The YMCA is sponsoring an Asian tour. In previous years, the groups have spent the first half of the summer teaching recreational activities in schools for refugees in Hong Kong. The second half was spent touring Taiwan, Japan, and Korea. VICK CHEMICAL COMPANY Fredd McEllenbite, associate dean of men, said Thursday that Jackson's duties have largely been ignored, although in some instances they have been assumed by other members of the university. Dean of Men Donald Alderson could not be reached for comment. We've brought extra quantities of many of the most popular sale items from our Kansas City stores to give you a great selection Entire Stock Not Included Open Thursday Until 8:30 Normal Alterations Included