12 Wednesday, October 2,1974 University Daily Kansan 1. 下列对光的叙述正确的是( ) Customer lists From Page One this year, said Dolph Simons Jr., publisher of the Journal World. Lists of student names and addresses are printed at the University's computation center. The lists are safe from unauthorized people, said Jerry Magnuson, associate director of administrative information for the center. --- "We, as a computation center, will not provide customer lists of students, employees, applicants or other persons," he said. "If somebody wants a list of students, then we refer them to the organization that's responsible for that data," Magnuson said. "No one in the computation center will take it upon themselves to provide a listing." Those who want print-outs of student listings must have written authorization from a University administrator permitted access to the listings, he said. The Office of Admissions and Records is responsible for student records. Gil Dyck, dean of admissions and records, said the office received several copies of student listings, but each copy went to a specific place. Sharing . . . From Page One preparation equipment) during enrollment of the Walee said. "That is the first advantage." He said use of the equipment would alleviate the pressure of obtaining extra fuel from the embroidery machine. "Second, we are in the process of testing a high-speed communications link between here and the Med Center, and there are some special features on the equipment we are planning to move to the Med Center, with the high has on their equipment." Walfa said. High school officials are enthusiastic about the agreement. In exchange, LHS has access to the University's Hopewell $35 computer. "We're real excited about the program," Brad Tate, principal, said. "It gives our kids a chance to get on the computer program." He said the computer link-up had supplemented the LHS curriculum, and computer and math classes were studying the computer language. "We will evaluate this program throughout the year and if it goes well we'll probably put it in on a permanent basis," Tate said. The University and LHS will share computer resources by using a telephone line connecting the two schools. The line connects the university's computer with two terminals at LHS. Rail Wylur, chairman of the math department, said he would exchange benefits the high school. "We are extremely pleased to have access to the terminals and are very happy with the cooperation we have received from the people at KU," Wilbur said. He said the high school would experiment possibly with offer computer courses next year. "Most of our emphasis will be in the area of instruction this year," he said. "In most ways it will be used to train staff, teachers and students in computer code) programming language." Dyck said security precautions at the computation center were stringent. He said recipients of the lists were the comptroller, Watkins Hospital, the campus operator, the offices of the dean of men and the dean of women, the chancellor, the president, the vice president. "It's a pretty safe file," he said. "I don't know of anybody that gets any junk online." Vote for the Inter-Action Coalition Freshman Class Officers MARK COSTELLO President TEAL DAKEN Vice-President BETH PUGH Secretary SHANNAN DEVLIN Treasurer THE TEAM THAT WANTS TO WORK FOR YOU!! Seniors Select Your HOPE Award Candidate Vote Wednesday-Oct.2 Thursday-Oct.3 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Union Lobby Front of Malott Hall Information Booth-across from Bailey Need K.U. registration to vote. 25c fee to non-class card holders. Free with class card. Make Your Vote Count! WE GIVE DISCOUNTS ON HI-FI COMPONENTS Diamond Needle Sale reg. $9.95-$10.95 HOW $5.95 ELECTIONS TODAY! for FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS & STUDENT SENATORS SUMMERFIELD 9:00- 4th FLOOR WESCOE 5:00 LOBBY UNION Wednesday ROTUNDA—STRONG Thursday G. S.P. 11:00-1:00 Oliver & Sigma Chi 4:00-8:00 Delta Upsilon Wednesday & Tau Kappa Epsilon Thursday BRING I.D. & REGISTRATION I wore mi off ne ex- ture the the se- ch the of sin "Wor- cow wa- se" take ak mi stai Mc