14 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, September 30:1968 KU junior heads tutoring program A University student, working with the Ballard Community Center, is helping spearhead a new tutoring program for north and east Lawrence children. David Paden, Lawrence junior, organized a group that will tutor at least 39 children from the New York and Woodlawn Elementary Schools. He is expecting about 15 more children in the program. Twelve KU students, two high school students and one junior college graduate are the tutors "The idea," he said, "is to tutor in groups of four to five. With a one-to-one situation, there is hardly any transfer to the classroom situation." Paden said the service, which begins Oct. 7, is a different approach to tutoring. The children, ages 7 to 11, will receive help in math and reading. Tutoring in social studies might be added later, Paden said. Development of the children's attitudes is crucial to the program, he said. "We'll be working on their attitudes toward themselves and toward studying and learning. When they have good attitudes in those areas, the school is more successful with them." he said. The ultimate goal, Paden said, is a comprehensive program for all of Lawrence in all subjects. "But that will take a while," he said. Since late summer, Paden has been consulting with parents, children and teachers. Personal contact has been stressed in setting up the program. He said, "I talk to the kids, then the parents. The tutors then contact the parents and teachers. There has hardly been any use of the telephone." For Paden, an elementary education major, the project cli- Official Bulletin TODAY Foreign Students. Interested in special United Nations Day program on October 19? See the Dean of Foreign Students office for information. Minority Opinions Forum. 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. Speaker, speaker. Forum Kennan. Kamara. Graduate Physics Colloquium 4:30 p.m. "Nuclear Spaces" 238. Manuscript no. A65. Faculty Recital. 8 p.m. Raymond Stuhl, cellist. Swarwart Recital Hall. Special Film, 7 p.m. "Crime of M. Lange." Dvehe Auditorium. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. weekly testimony meeting. Danbang Undergraduate Chemistry Seminar will meet Oct. 1, 1968 in 124 Malotti at 8:30 p.m. Dr. C. E. Bricker will speak on "Chemistry of the A-Bomb." maxes an interest that began after high school graduation when he worked in Head Start. During his freshman year, he was involved with the now extinct KU-Y Children's Hour. Patromize Kansan Advertisers As a sophomore, he successfully helped eight Lawrence children in math. "None of them are returning for help this year," he said. Paden also served as a coordinator of tutoring in the Lawrence Day Camp this summer. Thirty-eight chosen for choir honors James S. Ralston, KU music director, announced the selection of 38 advanced students who have won places in the Chamber Choir. Among those chosen are James Asbury, Overland Park junior; Gene Bauer, Highland junior; David Kirk, Pittsburg senior; Francis Smysor, Lawrence junior; John Trewolla, Shawnee Mission graduate student; Art Skidmore, Lawrence; Steve Robinson, Merriam, and Jack Coleman. Mulvany junior, all tenors. Burt Allen, Lawrence senior; Robert Benton, Des Moines, Iowa, senior; Duncan Couch, Huntsville, Ark.; Kent Dannen, St. Joseph, Mo., graduate student; Roger Sprecher, Fort Scott senior; John Wolfe, Roswell, N.M., junior; Larry States, Logan junior, and Les Combs, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, all basses. Nancy Crawford, Ogden, Utah, junior; Melinda Grable, Shawnee Mission senior; Beverly Hosking, Lawrence; Janice Johnson, Lawrence senior; Suzanne Juvenat, Columbus, Neb., junior; Terry Knowles, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., junior; Marie Kraus, Lake Forest, Ill.; Judith Mathers, Lawrence; Karla Norton, Lawrence; Judith Strunk, Abilene senior; Celia Ricker, Lawrence; Ginny Sloan, Sioux City, Iowa, and Debbie Pfautsch, Dallas, Tex., all sopranos. Grace Dexter, Topea junior; Carolyn Fenough, Osawatomie senior; Jo Anne Ferrell, Valley Falls senior; Susan Fredrick, McPherson senior; Judith Hughes, Lawrence graduate student; Margaret McKinney, Great Bend senior; Diane Allmon, Wakefield, Neb., senior; Sharon Zongker, Wichita graduate student, and Judith Unruh, Wichita graduate student, all altos. WAREHOUSE #1 BACK - TO - SCHOOL Special Lamps ... $12.95 a set Tables ... $9.95—Now $7.95 3-pc. Naugahyde Living Room Sets ... $289.95—Now $199.95 Day Beds ... $129.95—Now $99.95 Solid Walnut Night Stands ... $49.95—Now $34.95 Swivel Naugahyde Rockers ... $54.95 Velvet 3 Cushion Sofas ... $259.95—Now $209.95 3-pc. Walnut Bedroom Sets ... $159.95—Now $99.95 3-pc. Oak Bedroom Set ... $259.95—Now $189.95 3-pc. Walnut Bedroom Set ... $299.95—Now $239.95 3-pc. Maple Suit with Triple Dresser, KU pharmacy seniors receive Elko awards Ten seniors in the School of Pharmacy at KU have been awarded the Elko Charitable Trust and Foundation scholarships of $500 each for the 1968-69 year. Bookcase, Headboard $249.95—Now $209.95 GOP claims foul against O'Brien The seniors are Ivan Conover, Satanta; Larry Courney, Ellinwood; James Heim, Hoxie; Gene Hotchickx, Burlingame; Jeanette Huslig, Great Bend; Nancy Littell, Hugoton; Mary Gail Lowery, Mulvane; Bryon Marshall, Fredonia; Darrell Miner, Independence, and Lauren Rigg, Augusta. 700 N.H. VI 2-7409 Free Parking Open All Day Saturday WASHINGTON (UPI)—Republican officials complained to the Fair Campaign Practices Committee Sunday that Democratic National Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien violated its code by calling the GOP presidential candidate "Evasive Dick." In a document he called "complaint No. 1." Richard G. Kleindienst, general counsel for the Republican National Committee, asked that O'Brien be demanded to issue a retraction and that Hubert H. Humphrey repudiate O'Brien's remark about Richard M. Nixon. The nonprofit, nonpartisan committee has no enforcement powers other than to publicize what it considers unfair political tactics. At the start of every national election campaign, it asks candidates and party officials to pledge to conduct themselves fairly. Kleindienst objected to O'Brien's statement in a broadcast interview Sept. 15 in which he said the people are "entitled to the views of Mr. Nixon, who has been referred to over the years as 'Tricky Dick' but now has become 'Evasive Dick.'" 819 Mass. VI 3-3470