8 Thursday, September 20.1973 University Dally Kansan Local Adult Education Courses: Everything But the Kitchen Sink Enrollment for more than 75 classes offered in the Lawrence Continuing Education program will be Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Classes will begin Oct. 1 through Oct. 3. Most classes will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. The classes offered this semester range from adult basic education, for those interested in finishing their high school educations or learning English, to a new class on the effect, impact and results of the Waterate affair. Other new courses include alterations of ready-to-wear clothing, beginning Chinese, household mechanics, ski conditioning and woodworking. Any person at least sixteen years old who isn't enrolled in the public schools is eligible Most classes have a $12 fee for 10 weeks. A minimum of 13 students is required for a class. Enrollment may be done by phone, mail or in person. During the day, 842-6223 will be the number to call. In the evenings, 842-6228, 842-6229 will be available for enrollment. The Continuing Education Office is in Lawrence High School, 19th and Louisiana streets. Most classes will meet at the high school. Max Stalcup, director of Lawrence Continuing Education assistants available for hire with experience. Other courses being offered include beginning and advanced accounting, Lobby ... From Page 3 Opponents of the proposal said that a professional lobbyist would tend to alienate "WE HAVE A new chancellor who has been working daily with the legislature," Don Kinney, Leasow senior, said. "I think we need to work hard on us and not risk alienating the legislators." Sandy Duncan, a state legislator from Wichita, told the senate that legislators depended on lobbyists for their information and wouldn't be alienated by them. "My feeling is that for a long time we have needed student input in the legislature," Duncan said. "We aren't going to accept it to you just because you students." Richard Paxson, Baxter Springs senior, said he prefirmed the Concerned Students About Higher Education loby on behalf instead of a professional loby. PAXSON ALSO said that KU presently didn't have the money to join ASK. ASK is asking for 40 cents per student which would total up to about two-thirds of the present contingency fund," he said. "I think it's ridiculous to force students to pay a certain amount of their activity fee to pay for something they don't agree on." In other action, the senate approved a bill that would give the student body president the power to veto senate legislation within two days after the legislation was passed. The senate also voted to relieve the student body president of his vote in the senate and to give the vice president a vote only in the case of a tie. A bill to form a Graduate School Council similar to the undergraduate class officers Paxson, Casey Cochran, Hutchinson senior, and Todd Hunter, Oklahoma City junior, were appointed to the University Council. Paxson is a graduate of University Senate Executive Committee. American history, antique furniture restoration, astrology, astronomy, applied and women's auto mechanics, barbershop harmony, beginning and intermediate contract design, restoration, beginning to resize ceramics, chair carving and changing your behavior. Beginning chess, Chinese cooking, U.S. Constitution, creative stitchery, crocheting, data processing, decoupage, driver education, English composition, First Aid, Power Flower, I and II, conversational German, graphoanalysis, guitar, Hebrew, horseback riding, interior decorating, conversational Italian I and II, Judo, Kansas amphibians and reptiles, keeping笼, they punch letters, letter writing and machine shop also are offered. The curriculum further includes macrime, men's exercise and trampleline. in brief Cadet Gets Award Cadet Captain John T. Johnson, Lawrence special student, received the Hewitt Scholarship Award last Tuesday in a hall at Swartworth Hall Ceremony. He was selected by a committee of Army ROTC faculty for his ROTC grades, performance at summer camp, leadership qualities and a desire to serve the Army as a career. League Seeks Aid The League of Women Voters will begin its annual finance drive with a coffee at 9:30 am. tomorrow at the First Christian Church of St. Luke's in Uxbridgeucky St. The League seeks financial support of local citizens to continue its non-partisan work of keeping voters informed. State Senator Arden Bouth, R-Lawrence, weak on his experiences in fund raising. White House Work Applications for the 1974-75 White House Fellows program are available in the Office of Research Administration, 123 Strong Hall. The program allows people between the ages of 23 and 36 to work with White House staff and also serves as a member of the Cabinet and other federal administrators. The deadline for filing applications is November 15. Study Begun On KU Process Of Admissions Chancellor Archie R. Dykes has appointed Chancellor Emeritus Raymond Nichols and Executive Secretary Richard Von Ende to investigate means of consolidating the admissions process at the University of Kansas. Nichols said Tuesday that he and Von Ende had met with Ambrose Sarcice, vice chancellor for academic affairs, and William Balfour, vice chancellor for student affairs, to discuss admissions policies and procedures. "The goal is to find some way to improve the effectiveness of the present system and hopefully to save some money, too," Nichols said. men's sports coats' tailoring, office procedures, oil painting, patchwork quills, photography, refrigeration, sewing I and II, sewing knits, shorthand refresher, stenscript ABC, sketching, slip covering, conversational Spanish I and II, speech training, tailor-tail tale painting, typing, understanding real estate, upholstering, water colors and acrylics, weaving, welding, wig care, yard and lawn care and hatha yoga Student tickets for the University of Kansas-Minnesota football game will be sold for $2.50 each instead of $7 the day before the game, John Novotny, assistant athletic director at the University of Kansas, brings us from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 28 at the Allen Field House ticket office Mert Buckley, Wichita senior and student body president, said Tuesday that he had talked with Novotny about the reduction in the price of the tickets. "I felt that students should get a reduced rate for single game tickets since they pay $5 in student activity fees to the athletic department. Minnesota Tickets $4.50 Less Sept. 28 XXXXXXXXXX "I can understand the athletic department's position," Buckley said. "They try to encourage students to buy season tickets for games and tournaments, but tickets for sure sellout games like K-State." Novotny said he wasn't sure whether the athletics department could sell single game 15th & New York 843-2004 "This is something the other schools don't do," Novotny said. "We'll have to check the Big Eight rules and regulations to see whether we can do it. tickets at a reduced rate for Big Eight games. "All we're trying to do is get as many of our students to the game as possible." 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