6 Thursday, January 28, 1971 University Daily Kansan K-State Offered Interim Classes While many KU students were relaxing, skiing, traveling, or working over the extended Christmas-season break, 35 students at KU participated in one of the activities. The 335 chose one of 20 courses offered over a wide range of subjects. They all completed the Associate in Education assistant director of the Continuing Education department at Kansas State University. Students participating did not take the run-of-the-mill courses. Special problems courses were offered. Field trips were the rule rather than the exception. One course even met off the coast of Mississippi providing 12 students a crash course in oceanography and geography. adequately, we met on campus in the regular classroom fashion, but, according to 79 of these provided a greater opportunity for students "They had nothing to worry about except that one course they chose because of interest. Students could easily put in at 10 a 5 hours a day, 5 days a week." The interim semester is not an innovation. Several schools have implemented the intensified program across the nation. Baker University in Baldwin has had an interim semester for several years, and that program has been successful, according to Frye. The change in the state school calendar in Kansas gave Kansas State the opportunity to start this type of program, Frye said. "We believe the program was a success. Although educators can't expect it to continue, we believe it will become an integral part of the system at Kansas State," he said. Although the interim semester program has been discussed at KU to definite plans have been made to set up such a system. Tickets Available Tickets for the 43rd annual Big Eight Conference indoor track and field championship, Feb. 28 and in 27 Kansas City's Municipal Auditorium, are now on sale both online and at the auditorium's box office at the "auditorium" box. This year's meet, featuring NCAA indoor champions and national winners will be headlighted by the return of seven individual winners, including Colorado, cracker Jake Kasper,aler Kansas' national champion shot putter, Kai Salb, who rank as the Big Eight's best ever in their tournament. for the finals (Saturday, the 27th), tickets are priced at $2. $3 for seats for the preliminaries and see final plus the finals in the long jump. Ph.D. Comps To Start Soon Schedules for the written English comprehensive examination doctoral candidates will begin February 18. English department. The exams will begin Feb. 23 and continue until the beginning of the spring semester. The four-hour examinations in various specialities will be held according to this schedule: Feb. 7, 19th Century British Literature; Feb. 25, Renaissance; Feb. 27, Restoration and 18th Century; March 2, 19th Century British Literature; March 4, American Literature; March 6, 18th Century literature. Campus Bulletin French A. Italian: Above B. Cafeteria, Union, 12:30 a.m. SUA Picture Rental Library Jayhawk Room, Union, 9 a.m. Cafeteria, Union, 11:30 a.m. Civil Engineering: Alove D. Cafeteria, 457 W. Washington St. Ulson, 11:30 a.m. Latin American Studies: Alcove C. Cornell University, 11:30 a.m. SUA Popular Forms Committee: Council Room, Ubenson, 7:20 p.m. Houenothers Watkins Hospital, 3rd floor, 1:30 p.m. Union, 11 a.m. e.m. Physiology & Cell : Curry Room, Union. Governors Room. 3:00 p.m. Physics Cell庐厮: "Beyond the Van Dyne" Social Welfare Film: Forum Room, Union, 12.30 p.m. 2. 20 p.m. University Committee on Administration Physics Collegium: "Beyond the Van Dier Waafs 'I' Waft" 1:38, "238 Malott Hall 4 p.m. SUA Poetry: Jayhawk Room, Union, 4:30 Student Senate Pre-Election Meeting Forum Room, Union 7.30 p.m. Film Society: Woodruff Room, Union 7.30 IFC: Big 8 Room, Union; 7:30 p.m. Student Mobil; Jawahawk Room, Union The Way: Curry Room, Union, 6:45 p.m. Undergraduate Evaluation: Kansas Latin American Club: Oread Room nion, 7:30 p.m. 6. 17 SU A Board: Governors Room, Union, 6:30 Bahal Club International Room, Union 20 p.m. Hillel: Regional Hall, Union, 7:45 p.m. Concert Course: University Theatre, 8:20 Karate Demonstration Ellsworth Hall 3:20 p.m. Friday Popular Film: "Bomile and Clide" Wooldraft Audith 7:0 & 9:0 p.m. 132 Holburn Gymnasium 7:00 m.p.m. Gymnasies Meet: Kansas, New Mexico which are set for the 26th, are unrested and priced at $1.00. Mail order requests, which will be accompanied by either a self-addressed, stamped envelope or to cover mailing charges. McNish, recently appointed to the Faculty Judicial Success Rate professor of philosophy, who resigned to become a member of the faculty. KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM NELSON FREEIRE, Brazilian pianist Thursday, January 28, 8:20 a.m. University Theatre Tickets $2.00, $2.50, and $3.00 KU students exchange ID for free reserved seats. KU CONCERT COURSE Jess H. MeNish, professor of外交史 at the University Chairman of the University mayday night in a special meeting called to fill the vacant 7:30 Apple Danish (Art Buchwald; Campus & Community Calendar) Judiciary Chair Filled Rohan Rectal Robert Casadesus Plains Battles 2:05 Christian Belts in Contemporaries THURSDAY-Jan.28 2. 05 Christian Ethics in Contemporary Society: Black Revolution and White Reformation Kamsee Clark 3:30 This Afternoon (Art Buchwald; State Department 3:00 Cabpter a Day. Crime in America by Ramsey Clark Caufield & Waldron Campus & Community Calendar) 515. French Lab 5/30. Anything Good at the Movies? (Prof. Pierd Dart) by Candidate NOTICE 11:25 Noon Hour Concert (Cultural Contemporary American Roots) 11:00 B 95. Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert 10. 15. Sign Off 1.90 Contemporary American Poetry: David Young Robert Beckett Robert Cassidy 9:30 Morning with the Masters 12:15 Noon Hour Concert (Cultural Jayhawker Senior Pictures 7:00 From the University: Student Protest and the Law 6.00 Music by CandideLight 7.00 From the University: Student Protest May be arranged through the Jayhawker Office— B115 Union-for those seniors who wish to have a picture in the 1971 Jayhawker. Pictures from other sources or photographers MAY BE USED but the Jayhawker CANNOT ASSUME THE COST of such pictures. The cost for pictures arranged through the Jayhawker is included in the $5.00 fee for space. --bargain 7:45 New Weather Sports (15 Min) 8:00 New Weather Sports (5 Min) 9:00 New Weather Sports (3 Min) 10:00 New Weather Sports (11 Min) 12:00 New Weather Sports (10 Min) 1:00 New Headphones (1 Mm) 2:00 New Headphones (5 Mm) 3:00 New Headphones (5 Mm) 4:00 New Weather Sports (5 Min) 5:00 New Weather Sports (5 Min) WOODRUFF TONIGHT entire $ 4^{98} $ stock at $ 3^{39} $ New Chicago - 998 list - only $99 Don't marry a rich girl! Not until you find out just how rewarding a career in Computer Sales or Systems Support is with BCA. Computer Salesmen at RCA are selling packages that are eighten months ahead of major competitors. that can support over 350 remote terminals. Large time-sharing computers And, this is only the beginning. And, this is only the beginning. We are, at present, doubling our sales force. We also intend to increase our business at twice the rate of the computer industry. We are a highly diversified, total systems oriented company—concerned with the problems of the future. So THINK about your future. Our sales force is drawn from a variety of majors—a technical degree is not required —we are more interested in your motivation. On Campus Interviews February 26,1971 For more information contact your College Placement Director, or write directly to RCA College Relations, Dept. L., Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08101. We are an equal opportunity employer. RCA ENACTMENT ON APPROPRIATIONS AS AMENDED AND PASSED JANUARY 20,1971 Be it enacted by the Student Senate of the University of Kansas assembled: SECTION 2. Each student enrolled in more than six (6) schools will pay a five-day and fifty cent fee for each activity. The Activity Fee for each student is charged in hours or lms shall pay a seventy-five cent ($75). Student Summer Session fees shall pay a three dollar and fifty cents per session. SECTION 1. In accordance with Article III, Section 4 of the Rules for Dating, the Senior Senator is the empowerment to appropriate all requests to the Senate. SECTION 3. Each fall and spring semester activity includes a total of full-time equivalent students. (The number of full-time equivalent students equals the total revenue divided by 7.5). The bases for apportionment shall be $7.50 and shall be based on class size. a. intermediate Minor sports programs .50 for each full time equiv. a. Intercollegiate Minor b. University Daily Kansan 1.50 for each full time equiv. c. University Theatre d. Concert Course Series d. Concert Course Series e. Intramurals tramurals and sports clubs tramurals and sports clubs .35 for each full time equiv. Lacrosse and baseball .35 for each full time equiv. departmental groups .20 for each full time equiv. g. Student Senate 3.40 for each full time equiv. SECTION 4. There shall be a Treasurer of the Student Committee and who shall hold office for a one-year term beginning on a Juvenile's birthday or when appropriate. The Student Committee shall be filled by appointment by the Student Executive Committee for the balance of any unex- b. The income for the department and school groups and the student income for each of them is Studenti's Income. All estimates must be made public to the student body. Request for a portion of the department or Senate funds should be made by February 20 before the fiscal year begins. All requests must be submitted by February 20 will not be considered until all those submitted on or before February 20 are acted upon by SECTION 5. The Treasurer of the Student Senate shall prepare an income estimate for all students, and inform the Intermediate Minor sports programs. University Daily Kansas, University Theatre, University Athletics, University Sports and clubs of their anticipated income. Comprehensive budgets for these must be presented to the Finance and Auditing Committee for approval by February 15 before the meeting. SECTION 4. All Summer Session Activity Fees shall be based on the number of students enrolled in and allocation to student groups as well as any funds not received for the course. SECTION 7. Amendments to Section 1.2.3.5.6 of this enactment must be completed by December 30 before the SECTION 8. Section 4 and 7 of this Enactment may be amended by a fourth-fourth vote of the members of the Senate present and voting when the substance of the vote is unanimous or agreement of the meeting at which the vote is to be taken. SECTION 9. The Finance and Auditing Committee shall prepare a report on the budget based on an estimate of expenditures for the next budget for the Student Senate by the loth of March. The Student Senate will elect a President, the Student Senate Friday in March. It shall be transmitted to the Chancellor of the University. SECTION 10. This attachment is in full force and effect under the legislation of the All Student Council and or the Student Council. PROJECTED INCOME 1971-72 STUDENT ACTIVITY FEES The projected income from student activity fees will be: $122,980.20 Fall semester 1971 113,141.78 Spring semester 1972 17,850.00 Summer semester 1972 $253,971.98 Total Revenue Intermediate Minor Sports Program University Daily Kansas Theater Concert Course University Eramurals, Sports Clubs Student Senate Summer Session incam 15,741.47 42,724.40 26,760.49 22,038.05 11,019.03 107.041.96 Patronize Kansan Advertisers