8 Friday, September 24, 1971 University Daily Kansan Ground Is Broken For Moore Hall Groundbreaking ceremonies for the new Raymond C. Moore Hall, which will house the State Geological Survey, were held Wednesday at the building site at the University of Kansas womens camp. The $130,000 structure to be completed by fall 1972. Honored guest at the ceremonies was Moore, emeritus Summerfield. Distinguished geologist GeoLettle state geologist and director of the ID Retakes Total About 1 Per Cent Visual reminders of last monsoon received by most students Wednesday and Thursday when approximately 15,000 color photo "The number of retakes was lower than expected," William Kelly, registrar, said Wednesday. Retakes were necessary for an estimated one number of the total number of cards issued. Factors attributing to the need for retakes were reported due to wrong numbers of students, late enrolments, foreign students names and other mechanical and human factors in retakes. Students who did not receive IDs available on the days designated may be parked in room 1 and 1 to 5 p.m. today in the lobby of Strong Hall or 8:30 through 12:00 a.m. Registrars must be Registrar's Office, window one Anthro Gains 2 Professors, New Courses Two new professors, Charles R. Adams and Michael H. Crawford, have been added to the anthropology staff this semester. They are teaching two new courses in the anthropology curriculum. Adams, who came here from the University of Indiana, is teaching the Anthropology of Music, the scientific study of music as a part of culture. He has done field work in Africa and is African music as a background and example also course. Crawford is a physical anthropologist who came here from the University of Pittsburgh. He is teaching Population Dynamics, the relationship of population and environment to evolution. Factors affecting birth rate, fecundity, death rate, and diseases are studied. Engineering Coordination Under Study Three deans of Kansas engineering schools will study a coordination plan for engineering Laurence Chalmers Jr. said Wednesday. He took the action as chairman of the council of presidents and a member of the Board of Chief Academic Officers. the deans of engineering at the University of Kansas, Kansas State University were appointed to research and present their recommendations in time for the chair of Chief Academic Officers Chalmers said that he hoped KU could make maximum use of the resources available for engineering education and said he considered these meetings a great opportunity. Enrollment in school of Engineering has decreased and education is more costly. The committee will question enrollment trends, funding, specialization, and the current weaknesses of the three schools. Smith said that this attempt to coordinate the schools was not a novel approach. He study Kansas has simply one School of Law and one School of Pharmacy, for example, but has always been to assume that Engineering just happened to be the first area to come under in-house control. In order to minimize duplications, inefficiencies and inadequacies found in Kansas universities and colleges, William P. Smith, dean of engineering at KU said Thursday he had been the efficient operation within the schools and colleges throughout the state as a result of these efforts. He said he met in previous years, but Smith admitted there had not been as many as there might have been. The formation of simply one Kansas School of Engineering would create many problems, according to Smith. None of the universities have large enough facilities to handle all the students. survey for 38 years. He was also a teacher and chairman of the department of geology at KU. He served as the museum the hall for Dr. Moore last Friday on recommendation from KU. Cancellor E. Laurence Chalmers, with unanimous support of the State Geological survey staff. Opening ceremonies at the 19th & Iowa site, Dr. William William Sutherland, Geological Survey, said, "It appropriate for the survey, that to move to the west campus where it will join a number of other multi- facility sites." When the new building is completed, the Geological Survey will move from its present location to seeing much-needed classroom laboratory space in the central campus area. Dance Aids Center Plan The "Soul Messengers" will be featured at a dance sponsored by the Ballard Center Saturday night from 9 to 1 aft the National Mall, where students located near the west turnip entrance. Tickets are $2 in advance and $2.50 at the door. The proceeds are to help institute an after school employment program for children aged 10 to 18. Many projects are being initiated by the Center in year 2014. The students Union are tutoring students two days a week. The Center is hoping to start a food program in the community to purchase food at lower prices. Classes will be starting soon in sewing and embroidery. Because the Bailard Center is in financial trouble, there is a drive going on to keep the center open. Sailing Club Schedules Regatta The Lawrence Sailing Club's second annual regatta is scheduled for Saturday at Jefferson Point, on the west shore of Perry Lake. One morning race and two afternoon races are planned, according to William Silvert, professor of physics and the club's commode. Welfare School Slates Picnic The school of Social Welfare will hold a picnic at 4:30 p.m. Sunday at Broken Arrow Park. Undergraduates and faculty may attend. In case of inclement weather the picnic will be held at 410 W. 10th. Folk Dancers to Meet Tonight The KU Folk Dance Club will meet tonight at the pavilion beside Potter Lakes. It will move in to 123 Robinson if the weather is inundated. Committee to Weigh Courses An ad hoc faculty committee, established because of criticism of liberal arts and sciences courses, will hold an open hearing at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Dyche Auditorium to hear student and faculty views on maintaining, dropping or changing the courses. Gymkhana to Be Held Sunday The Jayhawk Sports Car Club will hold a gymkhana Sunday in N zone parking lot. It will begin at 10 a.m. and continue through the day. The gymkhana is located on 3rd floor of 4th floor. Sierra Club Cleanup Set The Lawrence Sierra Club will be camping on Friday and Saturday nights on the west side of the dam at Lake Perry. A cleanup of the area has been arranged. Coming up on the Sunrise Club, the group is looking for volunteers by Austin Steadham, division manager for Kansas Power and Light Co. A question and answer period and a brief business meeting will take place which will be held at 1:30 p.m. October 8 at the Westminster House. Buster Keaton in Sherlock Jr. POPULAR FILMS Friday, Sept. 24 Saturday, Sept. 25 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. — $ 60^{\circ} $ Woodruff Auditorium WE HAVE THE BOOTS. AS ADVERTISED IN PLAYBOY Mexicans to Organize at KU Mexican-American students will meet next week to discuss plans for forming an organization. According to Steve Rangel, Salina graduate student and a coordinator of the meeting, the purpose of the proposed organization will be to recruit Mexican-American students who are capable of college work but not with college and college without financial aid. The organization's goal will be to find financial assistance for these students. The meeting will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday in Parlor A of the Kansas Union. Another purpose of the group will be to serve as a social and cultural organization for Mexican-American students. Rangel said participants would like "to unify Mexican-American people on campus so that we can That odor your shower can't stop... we'll stop ...with a Norforms Mini-Pack free for you! `Showroom` 's great - but it can't stop the pump. We don't start internally, where soap-and-water can't reach. That's why we want to send you a free mini-pack of doctor apparatus, the internal deformation." FREE NORMIFORMS MINIMAL PHOTO banking and processing Co. Dept. N.A. Norw cording N.Y. 13815 Enclose 256 to recover mail and handling. Street City Zip. Norwell Company Inc. Norwell Products Division The Norwich Pharmaceutical Co lust insert one tiny NormForss Suppository. It kills bacteria inside the vaginal tract... steps to insert. You need a tiny NormForss so easy and safe to insert. No shower, no spray. Just insert the normForss you the way NormFs do. have a voice in the Student Senate." Free The Bull & Boar Open Sundays 12 noon - 8:00 p.m. 11 W. 9th The group would like to be recognized as a University organization in order to receive funds for a small operating Rangel said other universities, including the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo., had an outstanding student organizations. SATURDAY SEPT. 25 DOLLAR NITE dollar admission—dollar pitchers PLUS The band that brought you the 1950's Time Machine THE YOUNG RAIDERS 50's Set equal to Sha Na Na's bes RED DOG This Weekend Dance - Drink - Dig JOINT SESSION at The Red Baron 804 West 24th TGIF 3-6 Just Pitchers 75¢