Daily Hansan 55th Year No.78 e Monday, Feb. 3, 1958 LAWRENCE, KANSAS Students should fill out their permit cards and registration forms carefully before going to the Kansas Union. If enrollment procedures are completed properly the student will leave the Union building with only his personal records and inventory forms. Printed grade reports for the fall semester will be issued each returning student of the fall semester before he begins enrollment. After filling out the enrollment data cards, students will enter the Kansas Union Ballroom to confer with their faculty advisers. After completing class schedule arrangements with their advisers and having their schedule approved, the students will go upstairs to pick up an IBM card for each class. The IBM cards and other enrollment registration will be given to checkers upon leaving the area. Grade reports or enrollment materials will not be issued to a student until he pays outstanding parking and library fines. Students began Wednesday picking up registration and enrollment JAMES K. HITT Enrollment began this morning for part of the approximately 7,000 students expected at KU this spring semester and will continue through Saturday. Complete enrollment information can be found in the class schedule book available in the registrar's office. 94 Use Fake Early Elements of Heart Transfer 3 28288 ADP SSC 2 A 3 MWF L 109 MAF STAIR Add Sec. 2 at 3 MWF 109 Mar. Staff. Add code Lec. 1, TST 201 Mar. Lab. 8-10:50 Thi 212 Mar. Cancel Lab Sec. I Add Lab. Sec. 4 at 9-11:50 S. MET 60 Engineering (Mechanical) 60 Engineering (Mechanical) 60 Engineering (Mechanical) 60 Engineering (Mechanical) 168 Construction Engineer 164 Industrial Product Design 3 38245 Prerequisite: M.E 64 166 Motion and Time Study 3 3829 29 Page Department No. Course Cr. SSN remarks 12 Anatomy 285 Biology of the Endocrines 3 10567 Cancel course. 13 Art: Handcraft 22 Weaving I 2 12655 Cancel Sec. 3. 17 Art: Handcraft 52 Weaving II 2 12704 Cancel course. Sec. 3—1-2:50 MWF 328 St. DeGraw. 21 Astronomy 181 Practical Astronomy I 3 15518 Add Appt. 500 L., Storer. 21 Astronomy 182 Practical Astronomy II 3 15519 Cancel course. Lab meets at 10-11:50 MW and 11 TTF instead of 8-9:50 MW and 9 TTF. 27 Bacteriology 150 Pathogenic Bacteriology 2 25 Business Administration 25 Cost Accounting 3 18067 Cancel Sec. 1. Change instructor to Weltner from Blocker in Sec. 3. 26 Business Administration 116 Cost Control for Management 2 18329 Add Course at 2 TT, 20 St. Blocker. 27 Business Administration 172 Production Management 3 18389 Add Sec. 1, 2 MWF 200 St., L'Euyer, Sec. 2, 3 MWF 200 St., L'Euyer and Sec. 3, 9 MWF 210 St., Harley. 37 Education 115 Educational Conference in the Teaching of English as a Second Language Football 2 24577 Cancel Section. 44 Education 35 Football 2 24577 Add Sec. 2, 11 TT 202 R. Staff. 50 Engineering (Physical Ed) 6 Hist. of Architecture II 3 28027 Sec. 3 meets in 5 L-A instead of 324 Mal. 51 Engineering (Architecture) 41 Hist. of Architecture IV 2 28119 Sec. 1 meets in 5 L-A instead of 230 Mal. 51 Engineering (Architecture) 63 Working Drawings and Specifications 4 28178 Sec. 2, Lee, meets in 5 L-A instead of 1 L-A. Class meets at 2-4:50 MWF instead of 1-2:50 MWF and 9-11:50 S. 52 Engineering (Architecture) 160 Architectural and Structural Integration I 3 28282 Class meets at 2-4:50 MWF instead of 1-2:50 MWF and 9-11:50 S. 52 Engineering (Architecture) 161 Architectural and Structural Integration II 3 28288 Class meets at 2-4:50 MWF instead of 1-2:50 MWF and 9-11:50 S. 52 Engineering (Chemical) 41 Industrial Stoichiometry 4 29014 Cancel section. Meets at 3 TT in 308 Fr. and 4 TT in 210 Fr. instead of 3-4:50 TT in 308 Fr. 44 Education 35 Football 2 24577 Cancel Section. 50 Engineering (Architecture) 6 Hist. of Architecture II 3 28027 Sec. 3 meets in 5 L-A instead of 324 Mal. 51 Engineering (Architecture) 41 Hist. of Architecture IV 2 28119 Sec. 1 meets in 5 L-A instead of 230 Mal. 51 Engineering (Architecture) 63 Working Drawings and Specifications 4 28178 Sec. 2, Lee, meets in 5 L-A instead of 1 L-A. Class meets at 2-4:50 MWF instead of 1-2:50 MWF and 9-11:50 S. 52 Engineering (Architecture) 160 Architectural and Structural Integration I 3 28282 Class meets at 2-4:50 MWF instead of 1-2:50 MWF and 9-11:50 S. 52 Engineering (Architecture) 161 Architectural and Structural Integration II 3 28288 Class meets at 2-4:50 MWF instead of 1-2:50 MWF and 9-11:50 S. 52 Engineering (Chemical) 41 Industrial Stoichiometry 4 29014 Cancel section. Meets at 3 TT in 308 Fr. and 4 TT in 210 Fr. instead of 3-4:50 TT in 308 Fr. 53 Engineering (Chemical) 150 Principles of Chemical Engl. meeting Unit Operations I 4 29026 Lab meets at 3-5:50 W instead of 3-5:30 F. 53 Engineering (Chemical) 170 Chemical Engineering 3 29061 Cancel section. 54 Engineering (Chemical) 61 Theory of Simple Structures 4 30051 Meets at 9 MTWT instead of 11 MTWT. 54 Engineering (Civil) 90 Seminar 1 30092 Meets at 10 F in 207 Mar. instead of 1 F in 208 Mar. 54 Engineering (Civil) 145 Engineering Contracts 2 30103 Meets at 11 TT instead of 9 TT. 54 Engineering (Civil) 167 Foundations and Walls 3 30114 Meets at 11 MWF instead of 9 MWF. 56 Engineering (Electrical) 151 Engineering Electronics 6 31161 Cancel Sec. 2. 56 Engineering (Electrical) 210 Electrical Machinery 6 31191 Cancel Lab Sec. 2. 57 Engineering (Electrical) 290 High Frequency Engineering 3 31257 Sec. 1 meets by Appt. instead of 10 MWF. 56 Engineering (Electrical) 215 Electric Power Systems I 3 31194 Add course 9-11:50 S 201 EEL. Phillips. 56 Engineering (Electrical) 24 Elem. Heat Power 3 38018 Lee. Sec. 2 meets in MEL. instead of 201 Mar. 56 Engineering (Mechanical) No. Course Cr. SSN remarks 12 Anatomy 285 Biology of the Endocrines 3 10567 Cancel course. 12 Art: Handcraft 22 Weaving I 2 12704 Cancel course. Sec. 3—1-2:50 MWF 328 St. DeGraw. 25 Business Administration 25 Cost Accounting 3 18067 Change instructor to Weltner from Blocker in Sec. 3. 26 Business Administration 116 Cost Control for Management 2 18329 Add Course at 2 TT, 20 St. Blocker. 27 Business Administration 172 Production Management 3 18389 Add Sec. 1, 2 MWF 200 St., L'Euyer, Sec. 2, 3 MWF 200 St., L'Euyer and Sec. 3, 9 MWF 210 St., Harley. 37 Education 115 Educational Conference in the Teaching of English as a Second Language Football 2 24577 Cancel Section. 44 Education (Physical Ed) 6 Hist. of Architecture II 3 28027 Sec. 3 meets in 5 L-A instead of 324 Mal. 50 Engineering (Architecture) 41 Hist. of Architecture IV 2 28119 Sec. 1 meets in 5 L-A instead of 230 Mal. 51 Engineering (Architecture) 63 Working Drawings and Specifications 4 28178 Sec. 2, Lee, meets in 5 L-A instead of 1 L-A. Class meets at 2-4:50 MWF instead of 1-2:50 MWF and 9-11:50 S. 52 Engineering (Architecture) 160 Architectural and Structural Integration I 3 28282 Class meets at 2-4:50 MWF instead of 1-2:50 MWF and 9-11:50 S. 52 Engineering (Architecture) 161 Architectural and Structural Integration II 3 28288 Class meets at 2-4:50 MWF instead of 1-2:50 MWF and 9-11:50 S. 52 Engineering (Chemical) 41 Industrial Stoichiometry 4 29014 Cancel section. Meets at 3 TT in 308 Fr. and 4 TT in 210 Fr. instead of 3-4:50 TT in 308 Fr. 53 Engineering (Chemical) 150 Principles of Chemical Engl. meeting Unit Operations I 4 29026 Lab meets at 3-5:50 W instead of 3-5:30 F. 53 Engineering (Chemical) 170 Chemical Engineering 3 29061 Cancel section. 54 Engineering (Architecture) 61 Theory of Simple Structures 4 30051 Meets at 9 MTWT instead of 11 MTWT. 54 Engineering (Civil) 90 Seminar 1 30092 Meets at 10 F in 207 Mar. instead of 1 F in 208 Mar. 54 Engineering (Civil) 145 Engineering Contracts 2 30103 Meets at 11 TT instead of 9 TT. 54 Engineering (Civil) 167 Foundations and Walls 3 30114 Meets at 11 MWF instead of 9 MWF. 56 Engineering (Electrical) 151 Engineering Electronics 6 31161 Cancel Sec. 2. 56 Engineering (Electrical) 210 Electrical Machinery 6 31191 Cancel Lab Sec. 2. 57 Engineering (Electrical) 290 High Frequency Engineering 3 31257 Sec. 1 meets by Appt. instead of 10 MWF. 56 Engineering (Electrical) 215 Electric Power Systems I 3 31194 Add course 9-11:50 S 201 EEL. Phillips. 56 Engineering (Electrical) 24 Elem. Heat Power 3 38018 Lee. Sec. 2 meets in MEL. instead of 201 Mar Enrollment Changes Announced Take This With You focused on Lawrence tonight as these Sunflower powers square off in one of the hottest rivalries any basketball court has known. There seems little doubt that the Big Eight championship will go to one of these two Kansas schools. With the Big Eight crown will go a chance at the NCAA title in March. Tickets for the clash have been sold out for months. Kansas City, Topeka and Wichita stations will televise the game. Three radio networks and three independent stations will broadcast the game. Winter said K-State was good enough to beat KU, providing the Wildcats had "a good night." He said the members of the team were in good condition and that they played the best game of their season against Colorado Saturday night. The squad arrived in Lawrence Sunday afternoon, had a short workout at Allen Field House and K-State in "Good Condition" By BOB HARTLEY (Assistant Managing Editor of The Daily Kansan) A faculty committee this week will begin a survey of faculty members and administrators concerning replacement of the present faculty retirement plan. The committee member said several persons interested in a new plan feel that the present plan, called the Regents' Proposal, is not sufficient to meet the increasing cost of living and the devaluation of the dollar. In an interview Saturday with The Daily Kansan, a member of the committee, from the local chapter of the American Assn. of University Professors, told of a plan to get popular approval of a new retirement program. He said that "about four years have gone into this study," and the new plan is ready to be presented to the faculty. The company offering the plan is the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Assn. The committee spokesman said that a questionnaire asking four questions concerning the new plan will be given to each faculty member. Some members will also make appearances before faculty groups during the week. "If the plan is approved, the results will be presented to the local chapter of the AAUP," he said. "Then the AAUP will present it to the persons who will consider effecting the plan." K-State Considered Plan He said that Kansas State College recently concluded a study similar to this one. The proposals, which coincide on several points with KU's, were printed and will accompany the KU questionnaire. Also an explanation of the plan used in Iowa will be given to the faculty for study. "One of the advantages of the Under the present plan the maximum a faculty member can receive as an annual retirement payment is $2,782 a year. Under the TIAA plan the retirement income for a person in the middle income bracket is 50 per cent of his highest annual income, he said. Retirement Income Boost TIAA plan is the increase in retirement payment that a person can receive." he said. He said the biggest difference in the plans is the amount of contribution. Under the present plan the faculty member pays only his Social Security, which must be paid anyway. Under the TIAA plan he must pay an additional five per cent of his salary. "We realize that many questions will enter the minds of faculty and administration, and we hope they will contact the committee or write us so that we can explain the-plan more fully," he said. Thurgood Marshall, director-counsel of the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People, will be the speaker at the 10th annual Lawrence Brotherhood Banquet at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 11 in the Kansas Union ballroom. The banquet is held in conjunction with National Brotherhood Week Feb. 16-23. Here Feb.11 Mr. Marshall is best known for his direction of the campaign to outlaw segregation and discrimination in education. He has argued or prepared briefs for the Supreme Court with the cooperation of NAACP lawyers in all key organization cases affecting the constitutional rights of Negroes. Since he was appointed assistant special counsel for the NAACP in 1336 he has appeared before the Supreme Court 14 times and has won 11 cases.