2 Monday, October 15, 1973 University Daily Kansan Reps Elected to College Assembly The election of 162 representatives to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Assembly was announced Thursday by Vela Gibson, assistant dean of the college. Representatives were elected during the last two weeks by the colleges-within-the-college, junior and senior undergraduate, graduates, assistant instructors and THE PHILOSOPHY CLUB will meet at 7:30 tonight in Parlor A of the Kansas SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING INTERVIEWS: Monday-Mobil Oil Corp. Niles, Ill.; Texas Instruments, Dallas, Austin, Houston; Michigan, Bremen, Kansas City, Kan. Tuesday-Cessna Fluid Power Division, Hutchinson; Texas Instruments Wednesday-Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. Akron, Ohio; Texas City, Ma. ACTION-PEACE Corps-VISTA, Kansas City, Kan.; Kansas Highway Commission, Topena, Thursday-PPG Industries, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Texasaco, Houston; The Boeing Company, Los Angeles. ACTION-Peace Corps-VISTA, Kansas City, Kan.; Friday-Eastman Kodak, Rochester, N.Y., Kingsport, Tenn. Longview, Tex.; Westinghouse Electric Corp, Pittsburgh, Pa. Texasco, Houston; PGE Industries, Pittsburgh, Pa. PHYLLIIS BRILL, assistant professor of voice, will present a recital at 8 tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall. She will be joined by Wolfe, Richard Sturac, Carlisle Floyd and Giuseppe Verdi. ACTION RECRUTERS, representing the Peace Corps and Vista, are scheduled to meet with students who are interested in ACTION programs or are considering Peace Corps or VISTA service within the coming year. Peace Corps and Vista will join United Nations and various placement offices. THE ANNUAL WILLIAM LOWELL PUTNAM MATHEMATICAL COMPETITION will take place soon. All undergraduate students are eligible to participate. Interested students should contact Ted Chang in 25 Strong Hall or leave a phone number to be a coaching session from 3:30-5:00 p.m. tomorrow in 107 Strong. THE LAWRENCE GROWTH CENTER is sponsoring workshops this fall in yoga, meditation, t'ai chi chou, chanting, spiritual dancing, encounter and guided A LINGUISTICS COLLOSQIU will take place at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in room 109 Blake Hall. Kenneth Ruder, associate professor of linguistics, will speak on "Teaching a Second Language Without Oral Response." THE COLLEGE ASSEMBLY of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will meet for the first time this year at 4 p.m. in Soundraff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. teaching assistants. THE KU DESIGN DEPARTMENT is sponsoring the 20th annual Kansas Design Craftsmans Show from Feb. 10 to March 3, 1974. Competition is open to all past and present residue of Kansas working in any of the crafts. Entries will be accepted until Jan. 18, and applications and information may be obtained from the design department. Contact Information Exhibition Committee, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. 60045. THE MUSIC THERAPY CLUB will meet at 8 p.m. tonight in Room 344 Worth Hall. Students who worked in music therapy will summer will discuss their experiences. Gibson said that because the elections had been at different times and places, it had been difficult to compile the results. She said several departments had returned incomplete or no results and probably would have elections later. The new members have been invited to the first College Assembly meeting a t1.p.m. tomorrow in Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas University campus. Assistant assistant and assistant instructor representatives would cause immediately after the meeting to elect their representatives to the five standing committees of the Board of Trustees of the ATS Sciences Governing Board. ON THE AGENDA for the meeting is the report of the Committee on promotion and tenure. Also to be discussed are several topics including the liberal arts and science courses this year. On 42 teaching assistant and assistant instructor proclamations in the University of California, Berenhard Dandagee, Anthropology, Chen Reinhart, Geography, Daryl Karun, Roger Lumberk, Michael Carran, Tom Sunder. ENGLISH Richard Hary, Phillips Koppes, Larry ENGLISH Richard Hary, Phillips Koppes, Larry Mike Vah, Dickey Vickery, Veronica (Vern) Chemistry; Ralph Beasley, Larry Nitzsche, Joe Storm, Ken Vox. Human development and family life. Norma Schlimmer. Walt Disney Village, Calif., under Lilly Lauder. Museum Visual History Museum Geology: Geral Nelson. History of art: Robert Mowry. **Mathematica**: Elise Glass, Dp. Name: Alfred Linde **MathWorks**: Eric Glass, Dp. Name: Alfred Linde **Oriental languages and Literature**: Linda Gorey Political science: David Kowalewki. Slavic language and literature: Pakala Curtis. SPEECH: Tom LX, Jim Payne Jody Rohdebhal, Stan Shearman civilization. Eleanor Bastia, Tom Dendonald. Singer Cherie civilization: Elena Bastia. Tom Donaldson. Fred Grobbeldt The 30 art students representatives were elected from three areas of the college, the social sciences, the natural sciences and the humanities. The graduate experience represents from time to time work in the department of Computer Science, where students have worked with programming languages such as C, C++ and Java. Graduates with a Master's degree are appointed to research positions in Computer Science and Mathematics. Oulgee University, wrestler, kemedian and baltic Larry J. Foster (Baltic) died on January 27, 2016 in Charleston, Maryland. CharlesNETherland, Sandy Pancho, Marsh Schatz, Charles Network, Sandy Pancho THE GRADUATE OPERATOR FROM THE HUMANISTIC SCHOOL OF PUBLIC SCIENCE IN AMSTERDAM, HELD BY JOHN M. WILSON, JOHN WHITEHAM, AND HENRY BURTON. The 62 college assembly undergraduate representatives by department are: Cly Chigransh, Bill Keton, Conkam. American studies: Chip Grasshani, Bill Ketchum, Con Zavela Anthropology. Mate Daferon, Kristen Frazer. Biochemistry. Mate Daferon, Kristen Frazer, James Oteo, Steve Tosen, Michael Turse, David Watson, Steve Tosen. Economics: Todd Dillon, Charles DeHenner, Daniel Gunther, Robert Everett, Deman Hallmon, Alison Sarchek. Chemistry; Dan Gilliano, Richard Thelstrup, Delores Inchard History. Henry Palen, Diane Williams, Rex Nswander. History of art. Dave Antheus. Geography: Debora Field, Dave Steele Geometry: John McCure MEDICAL technology. Jake Musickhvie, Erica Hugh Micrology. Mark Gillandian, Susan Wingfield Micrology. History and philosophy of science: William Madden, Humanism and family life: Steve Warren. Georgie Grewell. Human American studies: Jeff Lough Latin American studies: Jeff Lough Music History: Susan Hauer, Personnel administration: Frank Kohl. political science; Philip Frieson, Elizabeth Hagen, Thomas M. Reilly, Daniel P. Wickman; Psychology John Bromley, Derrick Kernan, Diane Sullivan; Biology Jane Brinker; Matthew E. Weiss Slavic languages and literatures. Christine Davis Stade and Seret studies. Georgina Palatian speech Michael Baker, Katie Turner, Jana Mahama. speech Michael Baker, Katie Turner, Jana Mahama. speech Michael Baker, Katie Turner, Jana Mahama. KU Students, City Officials Discuss Community Issues college are: CENTENNIAL, James Cato, Kent Stallard Docs, buses, bikes, drugs, housing and the Whomper were discussed Thursday at an informal lunch attended by three University students and five city officials. A stricter animal control ordinance is now under consideration, and the city commission, suspecting that stronger controls are needed, sought opinions from Student Body President Mert Buckley, Wichita senior; Vice President Nancy Archer, Anamosa, Iowa senior; and Evan Owen, Salina senior. The commission also asked the Student Senate Executive Committee. The students said they didn't foresee any great negative reaction on campus if a stronger dog ordinance were enforced, but they received a final report yet by a student committee. City officials expressed the hope that city-wide bus service would return to Lawrence, but said it was presently financially impossible despite an increase in riders. Both groups agreed that bicycle routes were needed but that there were problems with the roads. North: Thomas Cururan Mery Maryhane, Thomas Merlin McGann Michael Mark Rubin, Mark Rubin Glen Vanallarham, Tom Walmer. In response to questions on drug use, students said they thought that it had diminished in recent years but that marijuana smoking was commonplace. Students were urged to keep the Whomper collection point clean up, and City Manager Ruford Watson said that there had been a lack of staff at the location of the recycling machine. 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