Thursday, October 10, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 Speech 1A students find course altered A revamped Speech 1A course will be centered on case studies in a group situation next semester, Bob Patton, director of the fundamentals of speech program said yesterday. "During a class period," said Patton, "the students might be given an article on the pros and cons of gun control legislation. Then, in a group session, they'd each react to it and analyze it." "We want to make the course more relevant and exciting for The student will be speaking or involved in a speaking situation everyday. Patton said the re-vamped Speech 1A would be more helpful to the student because the learning could be transferred more easily to his other classes. the student. We want to make him think about controversial ideas," Patton said. New texts and supplementary material based on contemporary issues will be used as stimulus for discussion he said. There will be less text reading and more performance. Israelis, 6 seriously, during prayer Student demand for speech 1B (inter-personal communications) promoted the changes. "There are 20 sections of speech 1A and 34 sections of speech 1B this semester," said Patton. Cave blast injures The speech communication and human relations division of the speech and drama department is now planning the new speech 1A. HEBRON, Israel (UPI)—A hand grenade exploded today among Israelis at prayer in a grotto in this wounding at least Six of those ancient city, 39 persons. injured were reported in serious condition. The grenade went off in the Macpelah Cave STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Teachers in Politics Oct.10 NEA & AFT Dec.12 Teacher-Administration Relations Nov. 14 Teaching Opportunities Feb.13 Tribute to Seniors and First Year Teachers April 10 Education Profession's Code of Ethics March 13 7:30 p.m. Kansas School for the Blind May 8 McCollum Hall We're Number One when it comes to student checking accounts Why? Because— - "D.C." Checks cost less than money orders . . . only 10c! - No minimum balance required - Money is protected against loss - Cancelled checks prove you paid your bill - Your name printed free on all "D.C." Checks! The best way to pay campus bills is with "D.C." Checks! Open your account today. Jayhawk Special "D.C." Checks designed for students, faculty and friends of the University of Kansas are available only at Douglas County State Bank. PLENTY OF PARKING, PLUS TWO CONVENIENT DRIVE-UP WINDOWS GO BIG BLUE, BEAT NEBRASKA! Douglas County State Bank "The Bank of Friendly Service" Member F.D.I.C. 9th and Kentucky VI 3-7474