an nt we he this eed the al re As ing, on just Friday, October 15, 1971 5 Student Plan Seeks Help for Handicapped By DEBRA BEACHY Kansan Staff Writer The KU-Y big brother-big sister program has long been providing disadvantaged children with the ability to be helped by Ellen Foster, Omah junna junior, would like to see the program include handicapped children as well. She became aware of the Cordley School, a public school in Lawrence for handicapped children for older siblings. Her big sister program sponsored a bowling trip for the children from the school. She then thought of a big brother-big sister program for handicapped "NOBODY'S EVER bothered with these children before; nobody's ever cared about them," Miss Forton said. She feels that such a program would help the child, both the child and the volunteer. The program, as envisioned now, would keep the volunteers the children and children the volunteers and children would be matched as closely as possible according to weight would also have at least two training sessions before they met with the children for the first time. The program would also include a group of advisers who were specialists on different kinds of handlecs. "That way, if a volunteer had any question about how to help a child, a pro would be available to talk with. Miss Fortner said." THE KU-Y B big brother-brother sister program has always had an ample supply of volunteers, and the program's goal was to hope the program for handicapped children would too. To begin it would have to have a wheelchair. She said that the principal of Cordley School, Mr. Dickens, was enthusiastic about the program. "I think nothing would be enough to say that tell the children a parent how they feel. Then not to have people who cared enough to volunteer," Miss The Special Education department, the BSU and the KU-Y will be working in the program Health Center Funds Study on Cancer Center Funds totaling $48,100 will permit a comprehensive 18-unit purchase by November according to Dr. William O.ake, vice chancellor of the University. Funds for a feasibility study on establishment of Clinical Center at University of Kansas Medical Center have been authorized by the U.S. Senate. next and the KU Y will be working in the program. Anyone in line must teering should contact Ellen Hall, 917-360-5242 to come to the next KU-Y meeting. A special multidisciplinary steering committee will make the study Dr. Donald J. Svoboda of pathology is chairman. "KUMC is in a favorable position to be considered for a Clinical Cancer Research Center that can provide location and location because it is one of the few medical centers with directors of oncology in several countries. Dr. Barth Hoogstraten, holder of the professorship in clinical oncology Reed Bids Low Figure On Contract The contract for electrical services for equipment in the Space Technology Building was awarded on January 20, 2013 to Service of Topeka, Keith Lawton, vice chancellor and director of facilities, planning, and maintenance for hurricane burial. The buildings and labs at the Space Technology Building were originally bid on as a general or plumbing or plugging agreements. The decision to contract the steel structures is operational needs of the building. The usual convenience outlets will furnish power to 30 per cent of your home, and will also be to bid on soon, will cover the remaining electrical needs and allow you to buy it. Reed Electrical Service had received a bill of $18,037 for Johnson Electrical Service of Topela submitted a bid of $18,037 and Norris received a bid of $18,070. Concert Ends Bicycle Week Student Union Activities and the Student Senate will sponsor a concert at Patter Lake at the SUA recreation chairman, said Wednesday. Murfin said that the students would provide the entertainment to conclude bicycle races on a bicycle race on Jayhawk Boulevard, he said. Campus Bulletin Social Welfare Curry, Grand Rapids, Union, 9 a.m. Composition and Literature Conference: Wooldrift Auditorium, Union, 3:00 a.m. Bookstore Staff. Governors Room, Union. 9 a.m. Social Welfare Core · Grand Room, Union. Composition and Literature Conference Partials A and B. Kansas Union. 8 a.m. Composition and Literature Film: Partior Competition and Literature Conference: Wooldruff Auditorium, Union, 3:00 a.m. Luso-Brazilian Alcove B, Cafeteria, Union, 10:30 a.m. University Field Staff & students: Council Room, Union, 11:30 a.m. History Advisory: Alcove A, Cafeteria, Union, npon Union. 10:38 a.m. Social Welfare: Cottonwood Cafeteria. Tuesday. Competition and Literature Conference. Ballroom, Union, noon. Music Theatre in America. University Theatre, Monday night, 12:30 p.m. IVC: Pine Room, Union, 6 p.m. Arab Student Committee, Oread Room, 1350 West 26th Street, New York, NY 10024 Union, neon Composition and Literature Conference: Physio-Ecologists: Abcowe C. Caleferia, Union, noon Murray, J. A., Murray, J. A. Muslim Students; Room 229, Union, 12:45 p.m. 10:30 a.m. House Room 229 (rain) 12 Robinson) 7 p.m. SUA 14 Film: "Putney Swope." Union, 6:30 p.m. K. U. Funk Dance Club: Potter Pavilion Composition and Literature Conference: Ballroom, Union, noon. SUA Popular Film: 'Putney Swope, Woodruff Auditorium, Union, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. U. P.A. Exam Review Course: 2022 Summerfield, 9 a.m. SATURDAY Cider Bike Werk Tour, Perry Lake: meet in front of Strong Hall, 9-30 a.m. Bike of Strong Hall, 9 a.m. 30. Bike Week Tour, Lone Star Lake: meet in House, 8 p.m. On the Roof', University Theatre, Murphy Hall, 8 p.m. Popcorn front. Bag 1525. 12:30 p.m. P.A. Review Course. 392 Summerfield. Libyan Students: International Room. Union, 7 p.m. Football, Kansas-Nebraska: Lincoln, Neb., 1:30 p.m. 'Fiddler on the Roof': University Theatre, Murphy Hall, 8 p.m. Bike Week Tour, outstairs or Lawrence meet in front of Strong Hall, 2:30 p.m. Bike Week Tourists' Picnic: Broken Arrow Park Acr. merfield, i.p.m. Football. Kansas.-Nebraska. Lincoln. Cardinal Recital: Campanile, 3 p.m. SUA Rock Concert: Porter Lake, 3:30 p.m. Institute of International Education Jayhawk Room, Union, 7 p.m. KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM Bike Week Races: meet in front of Strong Hall. "noun. "fiddler on the Roof": University Fiddler on the Roof': University Theatre, Murphy Hall, 2.30 p.m. TODAY 12 Noise Hour Concert 13 Poetry Tour (Prof. Jack Brooking) 14 Theatre Half-House Ballad String Quartet 15 All Things Considered 16 Opera Is my Hobby (Prof. James) 17 City Limits 18 Opera is my Hobby (Prof. James) 19 On the Contemporary Side (Prof. 20 TRA 21 THA 10:00 p.m. 2000 Stewart SATURDAY 7.30 The Music Show 8.15 The Jazzy Show 9.20 The Jazzy Show (Gary Shivers) 10.15 The Jazzy Show (Gary Shivers) 10.20 Jayhawk Locker Room 10.25 Jazzhawk Locker Room 10.29 This Afternoon 11.15 Music to Candlelight 12.05 Music to Candlelight 12.15 The Anatomy of Jazz Plane Starts 12.30 The Art of the Pop Singer, ATT. & TRA 12.40 TRA 12.50 Offff KU's Hillel presents 9TH STREET INN SATURDAY Coffee Oct.16 AEП House Featuring: Sam Mitchell with Dave Legin & Dave Sokoloff UDE Carrionton Ice Cream 50° at the Door Members Free Peanuts CAMPUS CLOSED Sunday Oct.17 Bicycle Races on Sunday Oct. 17 Necessitate the closing of Jayhawk Blvd. and Memorial Drive From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.to Motor Vehicle Choice of Beverage and One of the Following Sandwiches CORN BEEF HAM PASTRAMI For a Hearty Sandwich Try Our 1 00 4 to 11 p.m. SUNDAY EVENING SPECIAL created in 1970 by the Kansas Division of the American Cancer Society. If funded, the proposed Cancer center would afford excellent educational opportunities for recording to Dr. Hoogstraten. THE BALL PARK HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER 11:30 a.m.-Midnight Mon.-Sat. 2-11 p.m. Sun. Preliminary plans include a treatment center for 45 beds and a nursing facility, treatment rooms, plus a support laboratory for clinical tests and research laboratories for both adults and basic science in investigators. Jayhawk Volkswagen USED CARS 1971 WV Square Back Sedan, Blue, Priced to sell at only $2495, 100 per cwt. wly. 19.000 WW Sun Roof, Blue, 10,000 m², will carry remaining amount of new car wty 1970 VW Sun Roof, Priced to sell at only $1795. 100 per cent wtl 1969 VW Auto. White. 100 per cent wty. 1969 VW as is—Special 51195. 1968 VW's 3 to choose from. 1967 VW, Red, Priced to sell. 1966 VW, Blue, Priced to sell 1965 VW, Red, as is special 895. DEMO SALE 197. Square Back, Blue, with auto 4 radio, Still under new car wty. 198. Square Back, Yellow, 4 speed with radio, Still under new car wty. 197. VW Convertible, auto with fast amount of oil 197. Fast Back, Red, auto, remaining amount of yy. There is still a good stock of 1971 VW's on hand. HOURS 8:30 a.m to 9:00 a.m, Fri. Sat 8:30 a.m to 9:00 a.m, Thurs Parts & Service 8:30 a.m to 9:00 a.m, Fri. Sat KARATE Thursday and Sunday 7:00-9:00 p.m. We also have judo for women and children TOPEKA JUDO ACADEMY Topeka, Kansas 1511 Huntington Established 1961 Jeff Southard for Student Senate Pearson CWC Experienced — Qualified He stands for government by reason, not opinion. Paid for by Southard for Senate Committee Patronize Kansan Advertisers "For years people have been saying to me: 'I don't know you. Who are you? Why don't you ever show yourself?" But they never tell me how to do it..." The first film to show you an actual sensitivity session at Esalen and then ask you to participate by your self in a personal sensory experience. 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