Page 10 University Daily Kansan, November 4, 1981 Senator switches coalitions By MICHAEL ROBINSON Staff Reporter Staff Reporter Charging that the Perspective Coalition is not representative of all KU students, David Zimmerman, off-campus student senator, has announced that he is switching his relocation from Perspective to Working Alternative. In a quivering voice, Zimmerman made his announcement at a meeting last night of the Stouffer Neighborhood Association moments after David Adkins and David Welch, Perspective and essential candidates, had finished speaking. "I wish to continue serving off-campus students in the way in which they deserve to be served," Zimmerman read from a written text. "In order to do that, I am here tonight to announce that I will no longer be running with the Perspective Coalition of David Arkins and David Welch. "I instead, I will be running with the Working Alternative Coalition of Loren Busby and David Cannatela." AFTER THE MEETING, Adkins and Mittman immigrated to the in- county after their marriage. "SNA was used tonight and manipulated for personal reasons," Adkins said. He suggested that the Working Alternative might have put Zimmerman up to his action in order to hurt the Perspective Coalition. Zimmerman and Busy, presidential candidates on Working Alternative, both denied that there was a pre-deal deal for Zimmerman to switch In his speech, Zimmerman said that 18 candidates, 28 lived in secretaries' firms from 1967. "Where is the equal representation on this coalition?" he said. Adkins said that Zimmerman knew of the make-up of the coalition before he filed with Perspective and that he could have made his decision earlier. But Zimmerman said that he had agreed to run with Perspective before the Working Alternative Coalition even if they were filled with Perspective to take his word. AFTER HE HAD FILED last Friday. Zimmerman said, he became dissatisfied with Perspective's slate and decided to switch. "That decision was made yesterday afternoon," he said. Busby said he became aware of Zimmerman's decision late Monday night. "We as a coalition have been trying to get David for a long time because we knew the way," he said. Zimmerman said that students should "scrutinize everything David Adkins saves very carefully." But Adkins responded that it was Zimmerman who had changed his mind and switched coalitions. ZIMMERMAN ALSO charged that Welch was often absent from Student Senate, University Council and Parking and Traffic Board meetings. "I think he picked one extreme case in the Parking and Traffic Board," Welch said. By LISA MASSOTH Staff Reporter Staff Reporter A new program scheduled to begin next semester will use mentors to nurture and guide undergraduates in their studies. The program, University Scholars, was designed primarily by Deanell Tacha, vice charger for academic affairs, to identify exceptional students and to encourage them to be outstanding. Tchaa said Monday. University Scholars program to begin A faculty committee will select 20 students for the program by mid-December. Deadline for applications is Dec.1. FACULTY MEMBERS can nominate students, or students can nominate teachers. The selection will be based on college and high school performance, test scores (ACT, SAT and National Merit), coursework and commitment to a broad general education, Tacha said. Students also must have a 3.5 GPA. An interview also will be part of the selection process. Several things will be required of these special students: 1) A three-credit course, "The Map of Knowledge," based on a similar course at Oxford University. Students must complete this course and semester they are University Scholars. Students from all academic majors will take the same course, which will probably be taught by named and distinguished professors. Tacha said. The class isn't certain yet, but the students to discuss a variety of tonics. Tacha said. 2) The scholars will be expected to take an individual study section or directed readings course with their mentors each semester. 3 A senior research paper will be required, which may also serve as an answer key. 4) The students must maintain a 3.5 cumulative GPA each semester. THERE ARE also many non-required programs and meetings that the University Scholars may participate in. These include special honors seminars; meetings with administrators and faculty; and help in entering national and international fellowship competitions. Sophonores will usually be selected for the program, Tacha said, but the selection committee won't exclude others. Another important part of the program will be the mentor relationship between students and faculty, she said. THE KANSAS UNIVERSITY Endowment Association will finance the program this year, Tacha said, although there will be no student scholarships connected with the program. The Endowment Association will pay for special courses and activities for the scholars. SUA FILMS Wednesday, Nov. 4 O Lucky Man! Malcolm Dowdell matches as a cheeky, ruthless young man experiencing upsets in life and adolescence, surrealistic-aerially comedic directed by Lindsay Anderson (if.), and written by Dowdell himself. "Brittle Awkwardness" is an excellent score by Alan Pike make this a memorable screen experience... "Richard Ralphich" (14.8 min) color 7-30. (1974) Thursday, Nov. 5 Celine and Julie Go Posting A mad, murmery smealful blend of fantasy and ... more fantasy. Celine and Julie Berton escaped ranging from Alice in Wonderland to Hitchcock,Juliette Berton and Rachel Doleman,involved in this enchanting, enthralling novel which David Thompson called "the most beautiful Citizen Kane . . . (Jacques) Rivette is at work today" (183 min) Color: 7-30. Unless otherwise noted, all flume will be shown at Woodford Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Midnight Movies are available at the SUA office, Kansas Union, 4th Level, Kansas Union. Informa- tions may refresh or no呼吸 allowments allowed. MEET THE SHOW STOPPERS BY FORKTIM A trip to A1 of a gameret, bikini and two matching bras, all of these lined in satin. The braes are lined in satin. And spades at the sides and back, a Underwear Bra (left) $1.50, 34-36 B, 32-36 C, D Soft Cup Bra (right) $11, 32-36 A, B Garter训 $10, SAM TONIGHT SVA FILMS COMMONWEALTH THEATRE GRANADA DOWNTOWN TELEPHONE 843-5128 MALCOLM MAC-DOWELL (star of IF) A CLOCKWORK ORANGE) DIRECTED BY LINDSAY ANDERSONS MUSIC BY ALAN PRICE 7:30 p.m. $1.50 Woodruff Aud. VARSITY DOWNTOWN TELEPHONE 843-1065 Eve, 7:30 & 9:30 HILLCREST 1 917 AND IOWA TELEPHONE 847-8400 in French Restaurants Woman UNITED ARTISTS Mati, Aub. & Sun 219 HILLCREST 2 STL AND 10WK TELPHONE 842.8400 Marsha Krispy Mason Nicholk Only When RR Sun, Sat Sun, Mon Mon, Tue Tue, Wed Wed, Thur Thur, Fri Fri, Sat Pl Kappa Alpha Fraternity The Pikes are looking for you Don't miss out! Applications will be made available through your sorority or dormitory. For additional information call the Pike house----843-8690. Deadline for filing: Friday, November 20, 1981. is now accepting applications for the 1982-1983 Dream Girl calendars. These are your H.O.P.E. award Finalists: Tim Bengtson—Journalism Phil Huntsinger—HPER Don Green—Engineering Gene Martin-Pharmacy Arno Knapper —Business Vote Today and Tomorrow from for the H.O.P.E. award winner. 10:00 a.m.-3 p.m. at one of the following places Kansas Union Wescoe Beach Flint Hall Learned Hall Summerfield Hall