University Daily Kansan Thursday, November 12. 1970 3 Kansan Photo by STEVE FRITZ Avadhuta, Touring Yoga Lecturer Dadajii speaks to students in Big 8 Room Indian Says Yoga Brings Tranquility The path to bliss is yoga At least that is the translated morning for the Ananda Marggey team of the Vizag province a nationwide tour for Acharya Vimalanandra Avadhita, who leads the trek. He is called Dadaajil, or respected elder brother, and is a native Indian. His purpose is to introduce American people to bring tranquility to all men and unity among all peoples." Dadiji teaches yoga as a life process, not a religion or a culture. To him, yoga, or meditation, is the inspection by an individual. Through this introspection, each individual can find mental strength to implement the physical capability which now fall short of potential. Although there are extremes practiced in connection with yoga, Dadaiji said that it was up to the individual to choose an own life style. Dadaiji himself is a vegetarian, but that is from the point of view rather than meditation rules. "An individual only uses one face, and that's not the stress that straining his body if he tries to cope with all the problems he faces with facial deformities," she says in a Sigma book. "Nose work." By meditating, he can transfer the burden of the unused portion of his mind. "That is a strength of yoga. It has no limitations or requirements,' he told a group Nov. 10 at the Kansas Union. 7 Slated to Go To Model UN At Iowa City At least seven KU students will at least seven KU students. Meeting. Meeting of Model United Nations. Dec. 2-5 at University of Iowa in Iowa City, Mike Blakey, Topkeen senior and secretary-general of the KU Mice delegation will be representing France at the Trygie Loe Model Conference to see how interested in attending the Model UN Conference should contact Blakey at the KU-Y Office, 110B, 804-3761 for more information Among the other Model UN meetings KU delegations will be invited to attend the RSA Conference at Washington University in St. Louis, Feb. 24-26. Representatives from Hungary and Australia will conferences at the University of Miami and the University of Wisconsin during KU's spring break. There are Buddhists, Catholics, people who practice yoga and people who practice yoga and the ages of 4 to 94 are among the 3000 he has "inited" into activity. Dadaji came to the United States lectured to more than 200,000 people from all walks of life. Students, laborers, professors and teachers have listened to his dynamic lectures to him for personal instruction. Dadaji could not say what initiation involved. "Each individual has different needs, so we must deal with everyone on a personalized instruction. No two people meditate in the same way." His concern for his fellow man seemed well-described in an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Humanities awarded to him by the International Academy of Humanities. "outstanding dedication to the public welfare and the progress of mankind." Seeks to Adjust to Times Alum Office Role Viewed By JEWEL SCOTT Kansan Staff Writer In a time when the rift between students and alumni of university colleges is widening, and alumni are looking for students as the "rah-rah guys" to teach them their minds," at least one alumni director also needs a need for the research community. Dick Wintermire, executive director of the University of California's Center for Library Studies, told Tuesday that there is room for both relevance and tradition in the library. Relevance is a word *Wintermatter* prefers not to use. He would rather say the association required to the changing times. "For example, 'Wintermute said,' said the University gets and classes get larger, the tradition reunion style is not as effective." He said that a study was being made to determine a means of holding reunions more suited for the larger number of people. In another move "to meet the times," Wintermote said, a plan had been announced to evenly distribute body into professional circles. Alumni from different universities receive newsletters from the deans of their former schools and would meet with other members of the university. The would also receive the usual benefit given to member of the university. Wintermorte said a plan might even be made for class reunions to be held with special emphasis or meeting together of these circles. Today's students are just as interested or even more so in the University as were those in the past, Wintermote said. Engineers Use Talents In Toy Design Contest The philosophy that states young people should put their trust, talents and energies into the under 30 age group has been developed in the department of mechanical engineering at the University of Kansas. A toy designing contest, for members of the museum, is the chapter of the Fisher-Price Engineers, is being sponsored by the Fisher Price Toy Company. A group of educators will design educational toys for children from five to eight years Howard Rust, professor of mechanical engineering, said that the designs must be submitted in the form of written reports and diagrams and actual models of the toy could also be submitted. According to Rust, the toys will be judged very thoroughly. The judging of the designs will be based on imagination, ingenuity, manufacturing feasibility, production cost, product performance, the demonstration of a physics, arithmetic, geography, or geographic information, greatness of the project The winner in both the freshman-sophomore and junior-seniors divisions will receive a cash prize of $100. Second place in resiliences will receive a $30 certificate of engineering材料 of his choice. In addition to submitting the design the student must sign a notorized declaration form to protect his patent rights, Rust wants you to use the design or any ideas they may pay the student. Rust said that the KU Society of Manufacturing Engineers was trying to arrange an exhibition of the new inventions latest deadline, which is Nov. 30. APPEARING SOON AT OTTAWA UNIVERSITY Monday Nov. 16, 8:00 p.m., Chapel Auditorium Admission $2.00 KU ID's Admit Free—It's a Great Date MR. ALEX HALEY—Noted Black Author and Lecturer Co-Author, Autobiography of Malcolm X Author, Before This Anger Admission $2.00 Saturday Nov. 21, 8:00 p.m., Chapel Auditorium I Solisti di Zagreb—Acclaimed Yugoslavian Ensemble Admission $2.00 He added that a great majority of these students would always be in school and in yay and he saw no reason why they should someday participate as a student. "I takes 10 to 15 years before a student shows much interest in watermetering. Watermetered said, "After their time came down, they've had their families, and they are out of the service, and they're reflect back on the University." The Alumni Association is the headquarters for the University to teach alumni and the alumii to attend the University. Wintormote said. "It is a service organization and there is no other role appropriate for it to fill." Warner令您知道. We are en-ergenent faculty. Our finer University, to serve the students and to improve education." University's Distinguished Service Citation. Keeping complete and up to date records on alumni and their activities. Wintermote said, is responsible for the functions of Alumni Affairs. Other responsibilities of the organization include supporting programs through membership sales, sponsoring class reunions, carrying programs about the University to lunches and dinners and sponsoring The association also works to coordinate legislative relations with the University. Wintermorte said state funds could not be used for "lobsty" lawsuits in the state. The university in the state legislature is to result, alumni say, that state courts should be staying in contact with legislators and informing them of the issues. A 600-man development committee is presently organizing to serve in a legislative relations capacity. The KU Alumni Association and the associations of the five state schools in Kansas have formed a committee if Kansas. 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