8 Tuesday, October 12. 1971 University Daily Kansan Kansan Photo by JOHN McCORMACK U. S.A.F. Recruiting Office Continues to Function still others avoid it altogether. Despite personal beliefs, the office continues to function, reminding The U.S. Air Force Recruiting Office in Lawrence receives many stars during a day. Some view the star as an indication of success. Audio-Reader Uses Talents Of Bob Hope in Recordings Although most of Bob Hope's time was spent entertaining a young audience in his homecoming performance Saturday night he also found himself the beneficiary of benefit of Audio-Reader, a radio reading service for the visually impaired. Hope made three public service announcements for Audio-Reader. They will be sent to radio stations across the state. The announcements briefly explain what is happening in the organization, which broadcasts a daily 12-hour reading program for the visually handicapped. They also ask for contributions to help expand the program across the state. Currently Audio-Reader broadcasts within a 50-mile radius of Lawrence. Audio-Reader broadcast its first daily program Oct.11. The programs are broadcast on a subcarrier channel at KANUFM. A receiver that has been pre- tuned to Audio-Reader's channel is necessary to listen to the programs. Currently 275 of the 500 receivers have been distributed to certified blind persons in the Lawrence area. The last hour of each broadcast is a program entitled "Sluech or Consequence" which consists of a series of short stories from a popular mystery novel. KU Nominates 12 Seniors For Graduate Fellowships J. Eugene Fox, director of the University of Kansas honors program, announced Monday the nominees for the Danforth, Marshall and Rhodes Fellowships. The nominees were hired by number of the College Committee Fellowships and Scholarships The Danforth Fellowship is for students who plan to enter college or university teaching as a career. The scholarship is offered to graduate school in the United States. The KU nominees are Stewart Ashon, Prairie Village School; Gretchen McIlwain, Wichita senior; Lewis Wall, Moorley senior; Maya Loey, Coule, Kansas City, Ma. For the Marshall scholarship 24 college graduates are selected annually from the United States for a two-year scholarship to any university with nontumors from kU are James Foley, St. Joseph, Mo.; senior; Charles Gentry, Topseka senior; Diane Gunnel, Kansas City, Mo.; senior; Lewis Wall and Mary The Rhodes Scholarship is awarded for two or three years of study at Oxford University in England. Nominated from KU students, it is presented to Kenneth Klassen, Prairie Village; David Rintout, Garden City, and Wall. Two other KU seniors have been nominated in their home states. They are Neal KU seniors and Jay Mason, Hobbs, N.M. Audio-Reader receives financial support from an anonymous donor. Campus Bulletin Student Teachers: Council Room, Kansas St. Inst. Research: International Room. Kansas Union, 9 a.m. Aging Conference Planning Governors Room, Kansas Union, 10 a.m. Student Teachers; Parlor A. Kaucas Union, 10:30 a.m. Algebra Albus A. Caferret Union, 10.30 a.m. Computerization; Alcove A, Cafeteria, w/school Kansas Union, noon. Research Committee; Alcove B. J. Junior College Committee Alcove C. Cafeteria Kangos Union, mom. Cafeteria, Kansas Union, moon. Aging Planning Planning; Curry Room. Aging Conference Planning: Curry Room, Kansas Union, noon World Series - Television: Big 8. Room. Kansas Union,oon. Room: 229. Kansas Kansas Christian Selence Room 229, 1010 S. University Ave. Union, noon. St. Inst. Research: Alcove D, Cafeteria, St. Inst. Research: Alcove D. Cafetera, Kansas Union, 12:30 p.m. Ventura Centennial Room, Kansas Union, 12:45 p.m. 12:45 p.m. University Gaming Society: Jayhawk University Gaming Society: Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union, 2:05 p.m. Study Abread. Oread Room. Kansas Union. 3 p.m. Union. 3 p.m. LAS 65 Staff: Council Room, Kansas Union, 3:30 p.m. Student Rights: Regionalist Room. Kansas Union, 3:30 p.m. Speech and Drama: Alcove D, Cafeteria. Kansas Union 4:30 p.m. SUA Board: Governors Room, Kansas State University Ulson, 7.p.m. Mexican-American Club: Parlor A. Kansas Union, 7 p.m. Model OAS: Regionalist Room, Kansas Model OAS: Regionalist Room, Kansas Union, 6.30 p.m. Sailing Club International Room, Kansas Union, 7 p.m. Speech Committee: Parlor C. Kansas Union, 7 p.m. 1 p.m. NU Synchronized Swim Club: Robinson Natatorium, 7 p.m. Phys Ed.: Joshua Reeve Natatorium. 7 p.m. Physical Therapy: Jayhawk Room. Phi Chl Theta; Pine Room, Kansas Union. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Engineerettes: Watkins Room, Kansas 20 p.m. Engineerettes Watkins Room, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. Engineers Inc., Woodruff I. Lison, 7:30 p.m. KU Film Society - "Trash"; Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. AM Film Society 11th Hour Auditorium, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. Ski Club: Council Room, Kansas Union. SKI Club: Council Room, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. Student Senate Finance; Oread Room. Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. Cox, 85th St., 205 Kansas 7:30 p.m. Student Senate Finance, Orread Room. Saturday, 7:30 p.m. By PHYLLIS AGINS Kansan Staff Writer Philosophy Club: Room 305. Kansas Union, 8 p.m. Faculty Recital. Mirlam Stewart Green. soprano. Swarthout Recital Hall. Murphy Hall. 4 p.m. *Gaptist Student Union* Pine Room Kansas Union 8.30 p.m. Studies conducted during last year by the Commission on Women and the American Association for University Professors, show that KU's women professors are in a unique range of rungs of the professional ladder. Female Faculty Members Are Left Behind at KU A study conducted by the 1970-71 Commission shows that in 1970 women composed only 10.8 per cent of the total faculty, In a report made last May by the chapter of the American Association Professors it was found that the average salary for women faculty was $2,000 less than for men, and that of the 10 college departments in which average faculty salaries are more than $15,000, only four were paid. She said that some of the discrimination at KU was a result of job openings not being as well publicized as they could be, department not hiring their own employees and women just not speaking up. KAREN KEESLING, assistant to the dean of women, said the most conspicuous discrimination between men and women. "There is a general unconscious pattern of discrimination," said Marilyn Stokstad, chairman of the department of human rights. Miss Siskind is one of the few female department heads at KU and was a member of the AAPU report on the status of women. HEW HAS ISSUED an Affirmative Action Program guideline requiring each university to have a program to compete against women or all federal contracts will be withdrawn. Health; Education and Welfare (HEW) is demanding that colleges and universities, under the threat of losing all federal funds, stop discriminating against women employees. Miss Keesler said, THE U.S. DEPARTMENT of There has been some interest shown by male faculty members in eliminating discriminatory practices and had received four copies of an article about discrimination from male faculty members. The Women's Equity Action League has been assisted HELP by the college administrations. So far, over 200 universities have been involved. Student Health Insured? Get Fast, Convenient Service On Your Insurance-Covered Prescriptions Why wait in line when you can get your student insurance covered prescriptions filled immediately by a provider. You needn't pay any money to get the prescription either. You simply complete the Student Health Form available at the store and take your prescription with you. It's as simple as that! While you're there, apply for your Raney Check- Cashing Card . . . good at all three locations. Come see for yourself. Raney's gives you better service at no extra cost. DELBERT SHANKL, assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, said that the problem was more aware of the problem than they had been, but that they were fully aware of the problem. Shankel thinks that the report made by the AUAP should receive a wider circulation to make the university more aware of the problem. First Meeting Held By Southeast Asians A newly-formed Association of Southeast Asian Students elected officers and approved the group's main objectives at its first meeting. About 50 of 77 students from Southeast Asia attended the meeting. The organization includes students from Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Burma, Singapore and the United States. One representative from each country was elected to the council. The main objectives of the ASEAS include building an interregional understanding between Southeast Asian students and other students, bringing Southeast Asian students closer to the KU and Lawrence College in working with the international community presenting cultural performances. Members will approve the constitution at the next meeting planned for Nov. 21 in the Room of the Kansas Union. SANTA BARBARA, Calif. 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