14 Thursday, September 21, 1978 University Daily Kansan Seniors Submit nominations for the H.O.P.E. Award (Honoring the most Outstanding Progressive Educators) September 20, 21 locations: - in front of Wescoe - in front of the Union - west of Malott Suggestions for Senior gift also welcomed! Chair man It could be a criminal desk lineup, or a right pattern desk dooght, but it's actually just extra desks stored along a corridor in Wescall Hall. Kriepe, Kriepe sophomore, was looking for a reasonably quiet place to study, free from the cool, rainy weather yesterday. Ambler aims for better housing By CAROLINE TROWBRIDGE Staff Reporter A study by David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, is searching for changes that would make KU housing operations more efficient. Ambler said yesterday that he had appointed a three-man committee to study housing contracts and procedures during the 1978-79 school year. Students! invite your parents Parents Day September 23,1978 8:30 - 9:15 a.m. Band reception for band students and families. Room 104, Murphy Hall. Coffee and donuts. 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. Tour of Memorial Stadium. Starts at southeast corner of stadium General reception, main lobby, level four. Kansas Union. Parents and students invited to meet informally with K-12 faculty and staff. Coffee break. 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Chemistry reception for students and families Room 234 Malcolm Hall Counselors and donations and tours of the 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. Tour of Helen Foster Sherman Sclerosis Museum. Starts in main lobby of museum near west of the Kansas Union. 10:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. 10:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Free picnic-type lunches served in the University's exile residence halls. GCS/Porban, JRP. Tempain, Hashinger, Lewis, Elsworth, McColmill and Oliver Students and families invited 11:15 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Band luncheon for band members and families in band rehearsal room. Room 104, Murphy Hall KU vs. UCLA, football in Memorial Stadium. Tickets available at stadium ticket office. KANSAN TV TIMES HENRY'S RESTAURANT CARRY-OUT FOR A PLEASANT CHANGE, TRY OUR MENU EVENING OUR WIDE MENU VARIETY OFFERS A REAL CHANGE OF PACE. YOUR RELAXED, INFORM MIDNIGHT ROOM SEATS 90 AND OUR SERVIC IS QUICK. YOU VIBRATE US BOOK. P.M. This space for rent. 864-4358 5:30 ABC News 2, 9 NBC News 4, 27 CBS News 5, 13 Rookies 41 6:00 News 2, 9, 13, 27 News 2/Lebrair Report 19 6:00 Porter Wagoner 2 Hollywood Squares 4 Sha Na Na 5 $25,000 Pyramid 9 Kansas City Strip 19 Mary Tyler Moore 27 Newyed Game 41 McKinley And Mindt 2, 9 Project U.F.O. 4, 27 Waitons 5, 13 Once Upon A Classical 11 Goodies 19 Tic Tac Dough 41 7:30 Barney Happipup!? 2, 9 Trottism 10 Watch Your Mouth! 19 Joker's Wild 41 8:00 Barney Miller 2, 9 Quincy 4, 27 In Performance At Wolf Trap 11 Rostropovich At The White House 19 Movie—"My Sweet Charlie" 41 8:30 Soap 2, 9 9:00 Family 2, 9 W.E.B. 4, 27 Barnaby Jones 5, 13 Petrus 11, 19 11:34 AM 10:00 News 2, 4, 5, 19, 27 Dick Cavevitt 17 Love Carey 18 10:30 Stursky and Hutch 2 Johny Carson 4, 27 Streets Of San Francisco 5 Mary Tyley Moore 9 ABC News 11, 19 MA SHI 13 Star Trek 14 10:60 Bob Newhart 9 MacNeil Lehrer Report 19 McCloud 13 10:30 MacNeil N. C.I.E. 5 Stursky & Hutch 9 Flash Gordon 41 10:30 S.W.A.T. 2 The committee is composed of Caryl Smith, dean of student life; Fred McElhenie, dean of residential programs; and J. W. Johnson, director of housing. Ambler said, "I have appointed this group to begin almost a year-long review of our contracts and assignment programs to see if we can keep on doing what we we will have to modernize our system. 4. 求 $x$ 的值使 $y = -2$ A.M 12:00 Tomorrow 4,27 Phil Silvers 41 Ambler said the advisory housing board would investigate the possibility of meal packages. "What we are concerned with is that we are being as helpful and efficient as possible in our relationship with new students," Amber said. THESE MEAL options would allow students to pay for the number of meals they think they would eat in one week, rather than 20 meals as under the present contract. 12:30 Movie — "The Woman In White" Best Of Groucho 41 12:50 News 2 12:00 News 4 Movie — "My sweet Charlie" 41 12:10 Story Of Jesus 2 12:30 High Hopes 9 12:50 News 6 12:45 Movie — "The Other Man" 41 12:50 Art Linkletter 5 12:46 Dick Van Dyke 41 12:50 Andy Griffith 41 Ambler also requested that Gil Dyck, dean of admissions and records, study improvements that could be made when new students enter KU. Ambler said students ate about 80 percent of the meals they contract for, according to a study. ALTHOUGH THE residence hall contracts and assignments committee has not met, Ambler said, he informed them that he wanted their recommendations by May 1. Amber said he had visited with freshmen and they had praised the summer orientation program and the office of admissions and records. "When we plan board boards, we taken into consideration that not all students eat every meal." "I would like us to do something to im- pure you, particularly the groundstones," Amber said. He said an improvement in the residence hall dining rooms might have a positive effect on student reaction to residence hall food. Owned and operated by professional recording engineers. That means you can depend upon what we sell because we dol HOWEVER, AMBLER said, the freshmen also had said that they were worried they would have to go through spring semester and then fall, because of having their class cards pulled for them. Ambler said 'he wanted to initiate programs to help freshmen adjust to college "Without some self-discipline and those things that impose it on you, a person can lose sight of what the University is about," Ambler said. Ambler said his office also was studying how well the University advised students. DONALD K. Alderson, dean of student services, is in charge of examining services such as student advising that are offered by the offices of student affairs and academic services. Alderson will be working with deans of the schools within the University and with Ron Calgaard, vice chancellor for academic affairs. Ambler said that although these three groups would be working during the 1978-79 school year, he did not think any changes would be made until 1980. "We might implement just some minor changes before then," Ambler said. Minority affairs announces films Films this year will be "When Legends Bloom in Venice" near Niger, Oct. 10; and "No Seychel Chicago" Nov. 13. The KU office of minority affairs has announced the films to be shown during its annual film series, which will run for the first three Tuesdays in October. "We try to show a number of films that give background and describe problems encountered by minority groups," Francis Leviack, director of Minority Affair and yesterday. 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