Wednesdav. October 11. 1972 n and. memory; ans and be good intimately trouble visits and be brain, corrosion, door up Chinese trying to is fast as Precious as it is any is any thesays thed yet whisky e, Inc. KU Cool to Student Lobby By JOHN PIKE Kansan Staff Writer holidays and pass postage advertised expressed A Kanass student lobby has generated little interest in the subject. A Student Senate, Dave Dillon, Hutchinson senior and KU student body president I Scott Preleer A convention for the lobby will be at 9 a.m. Oct. 21 at Washburn University in Topeka, Tom Campbell, then at the Council vice president, said. lepergerdes Dillon said that KU had received an invitation to send a representative to the convention. The invitation contained little specific information, Dillon said, and he has been unable to learn more about the convention. Marten said the idea for the lobby originated with another student who suggested that the idea had generated little response and was dropped until the Washburn Student Council decided earlier this year to host a luncheon. MARTEN SAID Kansas State University had indicated by letter a desire to set up such a lobby at about the time the Washburn group decided to stimulate interest in the idea. A meeting May 6 at K-State a produced a tentative constitution for the institution was revised at another meeting July 22 at Kansas State The first two meetings were basically planning sessions. Marten said, but the Washburn team did not attempt to launch the project. Marten said he hoped the lobby would be functioning with some effectiveness by the opening of the next session of the Kansas Legislature. THE LOBBY would "play it cool as far as trying to push higher education first, then asking that people of the state were "drown" on higher education and that an aggressive push by students would underline their position with the legislature and the Universities Move to Pool Grad Program Resources By GARY ISAACSON Kansan Staff Writer The first step toward a cooperative program in graduate studies between members of the Mid-America State Universities Association was taken Monday at North Carolina's meeting in Lincoln, Neb. Dilson said it would be the job of a student lobby to aid the cause of higher education because it would obviously be a special event, and he said that avoiding the issue would defeat the lobby's purpose. Several schools have responded to the invitation to the convention, Marten said. Besides K-State and KSTC, they are also state University, Baker University and several junior colleges. Among those invited to address the convention are Manuel Piero, a professor of theology at Minority Empowerment; Mike Manning, Democratic candidate for Kansas Secretary of State and Emanuel Bahnman, Kansas State Senator. Robert Ellermerle, University of Kansas representative and associate dean in the Office of Research and Graduate studies, said Tuesday that the group agreed to exchange inventories of students who have not yet to understand better the capabilities of each school. The inventories will describe each school's graduate program, according to emphasis, expertise or expertise expertise. Ellermeir said. The program, Eilermier said, would enable a graduate student in the association to choose the course he wanted which he would like to work. "I hope that a cooperative program in graduate studies can lead to cooperative efforts in other areas," Ellermeir said. It is too early to discuss a specific program, Ellermeer said, but meetings will continue. Joe Famolare has the edge on the wedge. With crepe soles, they're great for those long walks this fall. In suede or leather and many colors. You'll like this Joe— Everybody does. "If, for example, in a case of an acidification of the school is on biochemistry as opposed to organic chemistry, that will be listed," Ellermeier wrote. THE MEETING was attended by presidents and graduate deans from seven of the Big Eight universities. A group of Colorado did not participate. "Our main interest is in im- plementation," he said. "Ellermier said, 'and we will not know how we can accomplish this until after the inventories are made." He said that each department would evaluate its own expertise and excellence. Eight Thirty-Seven Massachusetts Stripet THE FINANCIAL aspect of the meeting was saddened in later meetings. Ellermer said. He said he expected no major problems with the meeting. "Our experience in joint training programs with Kansas State should help us in establishing efficient guidelines for reciprocal programs," he said. "We have good, accurate, initial data already, and that will save us a lot of work," Ellermei said. Schools outside of Kansas will probably use KU's compilation methods as a model, Ellermeier said. Attorney General Candidate Robert Hoffman, Republican candidate for attorney general, will speak to the Young Republicans at 7:30 in the Room Roam. International Club Tea The International Club will sponsor a tea party from 4 to 6 p.m. today in the Westminster Center, 1204 Shamrock. Slides of Maintaining the Common Ground. Philippines Talk Feliza Gonzales will speak about the Philippines to the In- ternational Association of the European Club at 7:30 tonight in Pairtor A of the Kauai Union. Homecoming Appeal Worries Committee The homecoming committee announced concern at their meeting Tuesday over the direction of this year's homecoming and the concept of homecoming. Questions such as "Why do alumni come back?" and "Do we have any attractions for returning alumni?" were raised. By KATHY TUSSING Kangan Staff Writer Jerry Hutchison, assistant vice-chancellor for academic affairs and homecoming teams, said he would not sure if a homecoming queen or a decoration in front of a house is the best option. 500 miles. Good entertainment and an effort by the Alumni Association to get my friends around. Tuck Duncan, Wilmette, Ill., senior and committee member, reported that his attempt to bring him to KU for homecoming had failed. DUNCAN SAID that he talked to the University Events Committee last week and that they were impressed with the proposed sites" The homecoming committee had hoped to locate the carnival somewhere near the stadium. The events committee said that the most likely site would be the Daisy Field parking lot on the West Campus. Another snag in the plan was a party sponsored by the Board of Directors. 27 Duncan said that the board "wasn't willing to cooperate" and that the party would be too much of a diversion to the car. Duncan said, "I couldn't get the parties involved to pull this together in a manner I felt was appropriate to be appealing to the students." BILL ADAMS, Lenexa senior and chairman of the decorations sub-committee, said that letters from the groups living groups informing them of the decorations competition, but that it was difficult to determine the deadline. The deadline for en RE-ELECT JANICE BEEM Republican Candidate for Register of Deeds Serving KU in all land transactions the last eight years. PAID FOR BY JANICE BEEM Gien Bickel is in charge of the props and is being helped with the construction by members of Phi Gamma Phi Beta sorority and Gamma Phi Beta sorority. tering the competition is Oct. 17. Tumbleweed Connection 11-17-70 ELTON JOHN Honky Chateau Work has begun on the props for the half-time show at the KUowa State homecoming game, a band director Robert Hostes. This year's halftime presentation, like last year's, will not be announced. Jerry Nossman, Lawrence dentist and homecoming committee member, reported that Lawrence junior high students and fifth and sixth graders will be attending publicity as part of their annual Holloween paint-in of downtown businesses. Madman Across the Water Elton John Conservatives Open Campaign Headquarters The Conservative Party opened the party's headquarters on sunday at 10:7. W.7. St. Trom lart and Gene Miller, both of Awrence, are in charge of the party. 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