Photo by Halina Pawl Art students sketch Flint Hall Art students spend their classroom time outside, sketching buildings and landscape such as the one shown here, in front of Flint Hall. Sounds like fun, but drawing a building like this and reproducing the scene on paper, may not be to easy. Women become more involved This fall a new structure of organization in the Associated Women Students, (AWS) marks the beginning of a more extensive program to aid women students. The AWS forum, composed of representatives from every womens' living group, has more members, than in previous years. Instead of meeting every week the forum meets once a month and members work on committees weekly. Breaking the forum into committees gives each member a greater responsibility and a chance to get more involved in Oct. 24 1969 KANSAN 15 AWS, said Reagon Oneill, president of the AWS. The new committees include a commission on the status of women, a public relations committee and a high school relations committee. A career and job placement service for women students has been initiated. Engineers get award Edward J. McBride, professor of mechanical engineering, and Robert A. Russell, a graduate of the School of Engineering, have been elected to Fellow Grade in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (A.S.M.E.). DON'T LEAVE YOUR GOOD MUSIC IN THE DRIVEWAY 8-Track Stereo Tape Player Bring Your & Trac Car Tapes Inside .. They're Great for Parties! Convenient . . . Because it's Portable If you have an 8-bottle tracker hoe player in your car you should also have one in your home. Bring your hope inside and play them on this portable 8-bottle tracker from RCA. Operates 3 ways - house current, batteries, or cigarette lighter. SPECIAL $8995 The report, to be issued by the department of Health, Education and Welfare, is based on Census Bureau questions directed at household's across the country. The report said more than one million men and women quit smoking last year and that women smokers were less inclined to quit than men. WASHINGTON (UPI)—A new government report scheduled to be issued in several weeks will show a million Americans quit smoking in 1968. It will also disclose more young persons are declining to take up the habit. According to the latest HEW figures, the percentage of the population 17 and older who smoke declined from 39.6 in 1966 to 39.1 in 1967 to 37.7 in 1968. GREGG TIRE CO. Smoking down from last year, HEW reports 842-5451 814 W.23rd The new HEW report will complement findings of the Agriculture department, which said in its quarterly publication "Tobacco Situation" last month. "The smoking age population is increasing," it said. "But increasing cigarette prices and the smoking-health publicity are reducing cigarette use per person and possibly limiting the number of smokers." "Tobacco Situation" said cigarette consumption per person 18 and older this year is estimated at 2.5 per cent below 1968 when 4,168 cigarettes 209 packs were smoked. Tacos Tonight? CASA De TACOS 1105 Mass. VI 3-9880 Support the fighting Jayhawks with a KU Hawker Horn. The Hawker is an authentic brass horn with a bright red and blue Kansas pennant attached to it. Let the team know you're behind them with a KU Hawker Horn! $4.99 Use Kansan Classified SPEED READING COURSE MEET LOUIE BARNEY KU Pharmacy Student and Businessman Beginning speed: 289-90% Ending Speed: 2100-100% "Mr. Smith is completely confident in his methods, and his enthusiasm for the techniques tends to be transferred to his students." . . . Louie Barney Guaranteed to increase your reading speed 200% CLASSES - Start Monday, Oct. 27 3:30 - 5:30 or 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. - Meet one day a week for 6 weeks - Held at the UCCF building Come a few minutes early to register ★ Cuts study time in half ★ Read 3 to 10 times faster in textbooks ★ Better retention Higher comprehension ★ Faster note taking methods Tuition Only $9000 Payments as low as $3.00 a month For more information call person to person 816 PL3-1133 collect for Mr. H. W. Smith ADVANCED READING TECHNIQUES, INC.