University planners chosen Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr. began selecting a working committee of students, faculty and administrators from the University Senate Planning Committee to collect data for a "master plan" of academic and physical long-range plans for KU. James E. Gunn, administrative assistant to the chancellor, said its exact title and make-up have not been determined yet. A committee of this type is not new to KU, Gunn added. In 1960, former Chancellor W. Clark Wescoe originated a "master plan" of additional physical plants to accommodate the increased enrollment. The idea of a new, or an additional campus west of Iowa St. came from this committee and is still quite possible, Gunn said. "Discrepancies as to what we have now and what we ought to have will be the basic nature of planning for the committee. Actual planning of the committee may reach as far as 1980, although the master plan will be subject to continual revision according to the needs of the times," Gunn said. Chalmers will seek approval, support and suggestions from the University community, including the Board of Regents, elected representative of the state, the University faculty and KU students, Gunn added. KU debaters begin year KU debaters begin a 46-tournament schedule Oct. 9 with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology debate tournament in Cambridge, Mass. A two-man team will represent KU at the second annual M. I. T. competition against teams from 60 other schools, Glenn W. Price, director of forensics and assistant professor of speech and drama said. KU debaters—who were among 44 school teams selected for the national tournament last year from over 800 entries—appear to be strong again for 1969-70, Price said. The KU squad consists of 16 to 18 teams, six of which are in senior division debate, he said. Photo by Mike Frederick Sept. 30 1969 KANSAN 3 Need a Kleenex? With the changing fall weather on the Hill, many KU students and the Pioneer statue, which stands south of Fraser Hall, have caught colds. Students can escape the misery of the damp cool weather by going inside . . . maybe the Pioneer is trying to dig a hole to crawl into. Maupintour ...a tradition V1 3-1211 711 West 23rd Street OFFERING A COMPLETE TRAVEL AGENCY WITH MANY SERVICES: + Over 60 Employees To Serve You + New Mail-Order Reservations To Speed Your Tickets + 6:00 P.M. 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New school drops comp Henrietta Waters, assistant professor and coordinator of under-graduate programs, said discussion of and total action concerning the exam was taken by the faculty of the School. The exam was dropped "so seniors within the school would have more time for graduate social work courses and still complete the major requirements of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences," Mrs. Waters said. LOSES ROOF KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (UPI) — Dwayne Pratt, his wife and children huddled in the basement of their home when a tornado tore the roof from their house. Pratt works for an insurance company whose slogan is "Under One Roof." "PIGSKIN PICKS CONTEST" Winner of this week's contest will receive $10 worth of dry cleaning service. 2nd & 3rd place winners $5 worth of dry cleaning services. Circle Your Choice as Winner Iowa State at Illinois Penn State at Kansas State Texas Tech at Oklahoma State Indiana at Colorado Missouri at Michigan Nebraska at Minnesota Alabama at Mississippi TCU at Arkansas Kentucky at Auburn Clemson at Georgia Tech Boston U at Harvard Michigan State at Notre Dame Navy at Texas UCLA at Northwestern Ohio State at Washington Stanford at Purdue Southern Cal. at Oregon State Tennessee at Memphis State Baylor at LSU Shippensburg at Slippery Rock Kansas ___ at New Mexico ___ K.C. Chiefs ___ at Denver ___ Pick these scores Name Address To enter: Clip this slate out of the paper or pick up a free entry blank at either TOPS store—1517 West 6th 1526 West 23rd, mark or write out choices and send then to TOPS Pigskin Picks. CONTEST RULES 1. Print name and address plainly on entry. 2. Mail entries to TOPS Pigskin Picks, 1517 West 6th, or bring in personally at either location. No entries accepted postmarked or delivered after Noon Friday. 3. Winners will be posted in both TOPS stores Monday, and will appear in next week's contest in the paper. 4. Only one entry per person each week. 5. Winners will be judged on most correct guesses and on closest scores of KU and K.C. Chiefs games. In case of ties, earliest postmark decides. LAST WEEK'S WINNERS 2—Sharon Bollinger 1—Marshal Jackson 2—Sharon Bollinger 3—Caroline Pense