Tuesday. October 17, 1972 3 LA&S Degrees Under Study By MYLA STARR Venice St.aff Writers new freshman and sophomore representatives to the College Assembly will face a heavy test on Monday, convenes at 4 p.m. today in the Forum Room. The Educational Policies and Procedures Committee recommends the elimination of the 18-hour foreign language requirement for admission to degree programs, allowance of course withdrawal from any class after the first four weeks of the semester without the prior authorization. Elimination of the language requirement for a B.S. in medical technology is recommended to balance the proposed addition of two physics courses and one chemistry course to the degree requirements. THE PROPOSED revision of the College withdrawal policy would require a student to be instructor when dropping a course after the first four weeks of classes and before submission of the grade sheet at the end of the semester. Consent of both the instructor and the dean now are required for graduation. First four weeks of the semester. INSTITUTION OF THE Bachelor of General Studies degree would make it administratively impossible to obtain permissions for other liberal arts degrees, according to the EPPC. A recommendation to eliminate underclass course requirements B.A. degrees also will be presented to the assembly today. The requirements would continue if required in graduation requirements. Several recommendations The proposal stated that students in all three degree programs should be classified as juniors when they have completed 50 hours of study. Rush Predicted In Voter Sign-Up Douglas Mathia, Douglas County clerk, said Monday afternoon people would register people who would register today. He said about 1,000 persons registered the last night the books were open for the August A heavy turnover is expected today in the County Clerk's Office as voter registration books off-line have taken up 9 p.m. for the week. Approximately 75 to 100 people have registered each night since the first call. The tended its hours to 9 p.m. Oct. 7, when she said the traffic was down. tended his杠s to 8 p.m. Oct. 17. Mathia said the traffic in his office had been steady during the daytime in the last week. Mathia said, is 31,700 to 31,800. But, he said, that number would not include those people who had passed away. The final figures will be tabulated by computer, Mathia said. He said he expected the final figures to be 31,900. The projected registration. People may be removed from the registration list, Matthia said, if they have moved since the last election or failed to vote in the August primary. The last general election was in 1970. The deadline for returning insoffe ballots is noon the following Friday, March 15, Maita said. The ballots can be picked up at the County Clerk's Office. The Best of the First Annual N.Y. Erotic Film Festival related to the proposed B.G.S. degree are included on the assembly agenda. Film Society Oct.17 & 19 75 The EPPC recommended that a candidate for the B.G.S. degree should be required to complete a course of credit before declaring candidacy for the degree. This would "ensure that students select the program in order to achieve their goals," according to the committee. 7:30 & 9:30 Woodruff THE ADVISER system for B.G.S. candidates who choose not to select a major field also is outlined in EPPC proposals. that three faculty members should be appointed by the dean to an advisory committee for the B.G.S. candidate without a major. This is the current advising policy for special majors who do not have a specific course outline in degree requirements. The committee recommended A proposed amendment to the B.G.S. degree would change the requirement of "40 hours of courses numbered 50 and above, all of which must have a course numbered 50 and above." This merely is a clarification of current course requirements. Seminar for Women To Stress Education Women who have not followed the traditional educational processes are invited to attend a professional Action for Women Office at 9 o'clock a.m. today in Room of the Kansas Union. There will be two speakers, Shirley Gilham, coordinator of the seminar, said. Roger Reed, regional director of the Women's Bureau from Kansas City, will spread 10:00 a.m. on the pacific coast to many Maryland Towns, professor of psychology, will speak on the psychology of war. Lunch will be provided at noon in the Kansas Room of the Renaissance Center panel discussions based on the morning talks will end. the "UNFLINCHING, TOUGH AND DANGEROUS!" GEORGE C. 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This proposal would include a specification of goals, a program, a schedule for the program, a schedule for the program's development and implementation for the program. The committee recommended that the members of this panel should be members of the committee. Britt FULMER —President— —Secretary— Shari BROOKS Jaime PORTER October 18,19 —Treasurer— Mike PETTIT -Vice President- These guidelines would help to ensure the support and success of experimental programs, according to the CEAL. Interviews may be scheduled at INTERESTED IN AN INTERNATIONAL CAREER? will be on the campus Wednesday October 18, 1972 (Paid for by FCA) INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT MR. JOHN JAMES ARTHUR to discuss qualifications for admission to THUNDERBIRD GRADETATE SCHOOL and job opportunities The Placement Office THUNDERBIRD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF TERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT* Glendale, Arizona 85301 Affiliated with The American Management Association Suspect Seized in Cafe Enters Plea of Guilty Frederick D. Macon pleaded guilty to charges of aggravated battery and kidnapping at his trial Monday morning in Douglas County. to Moberly, Mo., from Arizona Macon had escaped previously from a Missouri state prison. Macon was apprehended Sept. 16, in the Green Gable Café, 51E. 8th. after escaping from two car bombs on Sept. 24. Sep. 14 while being transferred Judge Frank Gray set sentencing for 1:30 p.m. Oct. 27th. Macon was informed that he could be sentenced up to 20 years in prison. He was sentenced to battery charge, and sentenced to life imprisonment for kidnapping. Everything You Always Wanted To Know About OAT WILLIE . . . But Were Afraid to Ask. October 20 COLOR IN THIS "MINI- PRESIDENTIAL 1. Buy a bunch of Fliar pens. You need black, red, blue, brown, orange, and purple. (You need them any way you choose) according to these color guide numbers, (1). Black (2). Red (3). Blue (5). Brown (6). Orange (8). Purple. Please do not color unnum- POSTER" OF ONE OF THE CANDIDATES! 3. 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