Tuesday, January 26, 1971 3 Self-Initiative Stressed CWC Tries New Plan Nunaker college is experimenting with a new approach could lead to the elimination of the requirements drag that need to be our answer to uphold our goals. The Nunemaker Tutorial Plan, available to freshmen in the Nunemaker College Within the College who are in the University Honors program is a self-paced course, based on a 12-hour seminar. The plan lasts for four semesters, during which the student spends one semester each in the social sciences, and then another semester and then another semester in the area he liked best. Each student has a mentor and upper class contact to help him learn. John Nunley, Robert Nunley, associate professor of geography, and the plan, the tremendous variety in the way a student participates in the "We've set this program up so that it suits the needs of the student rather than being ad-hoc relatively clean," said Dunley. Each student submits a report at the end of the semester to his mentor, upper class contact and the director for evaluation. If two of the three examiners find the report satisfactory, the student is given 18 hours of credit for his accomplishments. Nunley said that they tried to emphasize criticism in the evaluation of students using the criticism usual coming from the instructors in the courses the student is taking. In some cases and the upperclass contact also help with the criticism to whatever degree the student asks. "We have some students who both have a regular weekly meeting with our mentor, and some who meet quietly," said Nunley. SMC Capital Conference Planned for February Sending students to Washington, D.C., for a peace demonstration will be the topic of the conference. Mittee's first meeting 7:30 p.m., this Thursday, in the Room of the Kansas Union. The date for the national National Peace Action Coalition, has been set for April 24. According to Gowan, the committee chairman. "By that time we hope Congress will see a need to end the draft and will realize the war in Asia." Ellis said. He said he expected University of Kansas student who were undergraduates to cause an attack the National Anti-War Planning Conference in Chicago. "1 anticipate about 3,000 students across the country at the demonstration," he said. "200,000 students across the country at the demonstration." NEW YORK (UPI)—"The Plastic Age" is making it big on the American home furnishings scene. A bus from KU is being considered, he said, to transport students. By 1890, more than three-fourths of all furniture will be made of plastic, according to an executive of a leading producer of cycloac, a material largely responsible for the modern plastic furniture. "While plastic will continue to be used in large volume as a substitute material in structural applications, the greatest growth will be in exciting new designs that bring plastic out in the open by capitalizing on their visual appeal and design versatility," says Robert Warner, associate sales director for Borg-Warner's Marbon division. Women's Scholarship Offered Applications are now being accepted for the annual Delta Delta service projects scholarship for full-time undergraduate women. The applications for the $50 scholarship are available at the University of Washington's College of Financial Aid in Strong Hall and must be returned by Feb. 28. Physicists Survey Curricula Speech Clinic to Begin A weekly speech therapy program for persons with stuttering problems will begin at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Speech and Hearing Center, 145 West 68th Street, New York, NY 10017. The associate professor of speech and clinic director, will be in charge of group and individual therapy sessions for persons 16 years of age and older. Nunley said that while it was still too early to tell, he thought that the program was going extremely well, and charac- tize. It is one of the more exciting things going on in the University today. The Kansas Relays Committee recommended freshness for the eight openings on the committee, Ed R. Wood, the chairman of the committee, said recently. Of the committee, said recently Applications are due in the track office at Alien Field House by Feb. 3. Group Seeks Freshman Aid University Daily Kansan April 14-17, the only major track and field meet in the nation run entirely by a student committee, Wood said. The Kansas Relays, scheduled The application should include the fall semester grade average, the final exam成绩, the class schedule, a resume of activities and interest and an ad- mission letter. SUA Takes Passport Pics Student Union Activities is sponsoring a passport photo program for students who plan to travel abroad and need photographs for their passports. Visit the student union on p.m. today and Wednesday in the Big Eight room of the Kansas Union, according to Cheryl The cost of the two photos required for a passport will be $1. Mrs. Kloesel said If a student is going to an international driver's license or an international student, the cost of an additional photo required for a additional photos required will cost 50 cents. Kloesel. SUA activities adviser, Mrs. Kloesel said 135 students enrolled in the session last spring. This year, she said, the program was expanded to prevent crowding and to accommodate more students it might be busy one of the two nights. DRAFT WOMEN? No, we're not advocating that. But it does seem that because there is no "draft pressure" on the fair sex, many young women never give a thought to the Air Force after graduation from college. And that's a shame, because Women in the Air Force have many of the same kinds of jobs, as much responsibility, equal rank and opportunity, and the same pay as the men. And now college women can enroll in Air Force ROTC, too, and be eligible for all benefits offered by the program. Upon commissioning, a second lieutenant can be assigned to any of dozens of interesting and important jobs suited to his or her education and interests, with opportunities for travel and responsibility that would be hard to find in most other fields. Sound interesting? Then why not take a few minutes to find out more about the new opportunity for women in the Air Force ROTC? See the professor of aerospace studies at Room 108 in the Military Science Building, 864-4674. Enroll in the two-year program now! YUK DOWN Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa STUDENT The Arrival This Week FREE—Live Music—FREE 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. and Sat. Admission with K.U. I.D. FREE—Live Music—FREE (A Live Band EVERY Night Except Sunday) HEALTH INSURANCE Take advantage of this low-cost medical insurance plan by calling today. ENROLLMENT FOR SPRING SEMESTER WILL END FEBRUARY 1, 1971 CALVIN, EDDY & KAPPELMAN, INC. 1026 Mass. 843-2772 Want to Manage a Typewriter, or PEOPLE? We have something for college women—a FUTURE. Why be tied to a typewriter all day, when the Air Force can start you right out as a manager in one of dozens of interesting and important career fields? For example, here are just a few: Personnel, Information, Accounting and Finance, Weather, Intelligence, Space Systems, Behavioral Science, Data Management, Education and Training. Still interested? The Air Force ROTC is now admitting qualified women info its two-year program. If you have two years of college remaining, either undergraduate, graduate, or a combination of the two it costs nothing to find out what the Air Force can mean to your future. See the Professor of Aerospace Studies in room 108 of the Military Science Building, 864-4676. TACO GRANDE With This coupon Buy 2 Tacos Get 1 Free! 1720 West 23rd Street Offer expires Feb.28,1971 Saturday • January 30 CHET NICHOLS THE RISING SUNS Friday • January 29 ALL YOU CAN DRINK The 30 women who belong to KU's Syncho Team practice from 7 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday in Robinson natatorium RED DOG Swim Club Plans Meet Next Month The team also will present its annual water show April 13, and we'll be in town if the show will be "We've Come a Long Way," illustrating the progress of man. Team members will showcase our own customs and scenery. KU's Synchro Team, which started in 1922, will begin this year's competition Feb. 27 in Robinson natatorium in Robinson natatorium. The first competitive synchronized swimming meet was in 1939. Since 1946 the sport has been dominated by Abilene Union. Synchronized swimming is also a part of the Pan American games every four years. Competition is based on performance of compulsory and free swimming. Synchronized swimming consists of putting swimming movements to music. It was first performed by the "synchronized swimming," was first used at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair when Norm Ross, announcer on the "Century of Radio program, coined the phrase. NOTICE --evelyn wood reading dynamics Jayhawker Senior Pictures 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. NOW IS THE TIME: Two Reading Dynamics Classes Start Today 3:00 - 5:30 p.m.—Short Course—2 weeks 7:00-9:30 p.m. Regular Course—7 weeks Reading Dynamics Institute (behind the School of Religion) BOTH the $25 People Book Coupon and $25 Cash Discount are Valid this series. The regular course and Western Civil course meet once each week. The short course meets three times per week (Tues, Thurs, and Sat; from 3:50 p.m.) for just two weeks. The Reading Dynamics guarantee applies to all courses. Call 843-6424 at Once and arrive 30 minutes prior to class start READING DYNAMICS GUARANTEE We guarantee to increase the reading level of our students with good grammar, words with good composition. We will meet with competent teachers after completing minimum requirements and then completing maximum requirements in his reading efficiency as assessed by our reading assessment program.