Photo by Ron Bishop Filling a cavity The treacherous orifice behind Flint Hall was attacked and filled yesterday by Buildings and Grounds stalwarts B. A. Pryor (left) and Chester Williams. Water erosion had opened the six-foot deep hole, which was a peril to motorists and pedestrians. Jucos to use films Six Kansas junior colleges will use complete videotaped courses in engineering this spring in a KU program aimed at helping small colleges strengthen their engineering courses. The new program, a cooperative venture of the KU School of Engineering and University Extension, will be used in the community colleges at Independence, Highland, Garden City, Colby, Parsons and Coffeyville. Students will study not only the lectures but also appropriate textbooks. Instructors who spent two weeks this summer at KU in intensive training for the program will give supplementary instruction. At the end of the semester students from the six colleges will be tested. Their test results will be compared with those of students in a control group from the community colleges at Dodge City and Hutchinson. These two colleges will teach the same courses in the traditional classroom situation. Pianist plays Haydn Jane Abbott, pianist, will be in a faculty recital at 8 p.m. tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall. She will play Sonata in G Major, No. 40 (1782) by Haydn and Sonata in B-flat Major, Op. 14 by Bartok and a group of preludes by Rachmaninoff. Oct. 1 1969 KANSAN 3 ROTC Review may change name Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmer Jr, prefers not to have his name connected with the annual spring ROTC Review. Chalmers has asked the University Council, which will consider the ROTC program at KU Thursday, to have the title stricken from the military parade commonly known as the Chancellor's ROTC Review. The ROTC department is the only department reviewed or formally honored by the Chancellor every year, Chalmers said. "There can't be a Chancellor's Fraternity Night or a Chancellor's Journalism School Day, or even a Chancellor's football game, so I feel it is inappropriate to view only one department of the University," Chalmers said. Patronize Konsan Advertisers A beautifully designed demi-boot with distinctive strap-and-buckle treatment. The new look in footwear that coordinates so perfectly with today's clothing picture. Come try a pair and see for yourself 813 Mass. St. Phone VI 3-2091 UNIVERSITY THEATRE FALL REPERTORY ONE ACT PLAYS Saturday, Oct. 4 in the EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE THE GRASS HARP Friday, Oct. 3 Sunday, Oct. 5 on the MAIN STAGE-ARENA CURTAIN TIME: 8:20 P.M. Tickets on Sale at Box Office, UN 4-3982 MURPHY HALL