--- University Daily Kansan, December 6; 1982 Page 5 Reaction From page 1 two weeks because of affirmative action guidelines. guidelines. "Applications should be in by Dec. 17." Johnson said. "Then we can start interviewing and then name a coach." Johnson said he had no preconceived notions about who he wanted as coach, but the names of John Hadl and John Cooper have been mentioned. "IVE BEEN interested in the KU job all my life," Hadl said last week. "You know where my heart is." Hadi, who was a football standout at Lawrence High School, the University and in the National Football League, left the KU staff last year to become offensive coordinator of the Los Angeles Rams. Hadi said, however, that he was ready to come back to KU. But there is a problem with Hadi's candidacy. He was an intregal part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's preliminary investigation of the KU football team, and his return could spark renewed allegations. Cooper, on the other hand, is riding the crest of a 10-4 season at the University of Tulsa. Cooper, who coached at Kansas under Pepper Rodgers and Fambrough, said he was not looking for a change, but Missouri Valley football does not get the recognition of Big Eight football. Cooper learned this when his 10-1 team did not receive a bowl bid. "I'm happy where I am," Cooper said. "I'm not looking to leave Tulsa, but that doesn't mean I wouldn't listen." Two other names also have been linked to the open, head coaching job. They are Sandy Buda, former Kansas tight end, Fambrough aide and now coach at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, where he has built a solid program; and Don Nehlen, head football coach at the University of West Virginia, an Eastern football power. Piano From page 1 because she could not force her hands to come together, Silini said. "Two months later she did get her hands together, and when that happened, the whole class cheered." Silmi said with a grin. To teach the letter names of the piano keys, Silliini developed what she called rhythm rounds BERNIE LEWIS, one of her students, still remembers those rounds, even though the class has not met all semester. "D" is in the middle of two black keys. "C" is down and up comes 'E', "B" be said recently. Those rounds are taught a line at a time, Silini said. After the class members learn to say the whole round in rhythm, they chant it in a room, starting after the first group is halway through. Silini also had to help her students develop individual finger coordination. She has students do finger exercises in the air to master the skill before trying it on the piano keyboard. Some students do not have enough control to keep their hands rounded while they play, she said. FOR THEM, she uses a card with a drawing of a few piano keys and a Styrofoam ball glued on for the student's hand to rest on. Gradually, the card is pulled away and the hand remains rounded. Sillini has a dedicated corps of six mentally handicapped young adults who have stayed with the class through the years. However, those six have had to put their piano lessons on hold for the semester because Silini's largest grant ran out and was not renewed in July 1982. The National Committee on the Arts for the Handicapped has fallen victim to federal budget cuts. Silim said, and has less money for grants. The committee, which Silim received her grant no longer exists. message to Washington. She is confident she will have funding to start the lessons again in the spring. But Silini said she believed the arts were for everyone, and she had been sending that sping: LEWIS AND another student have called her this semester to ask when the lessons will resume, she said. And Slimi is ready to teach the mentally handicapped again, she said. "It it's just too interesting to give up," she said, "learning to play the piano has built their self esteem. They can sit down at the piano and do so what many normal people can't do." Today last chance for refunds of Rush fee By KIESA ASCUE Staff Reporter Women who want to drop out of the security selection process must do it today to have their reservation fees refunded, the president of KU Panhellenic Association said yesterday. Only the housing fee, $30 of the $5$ registration fee, will be refunded, because the other $2$ is used for administrative costs that already have been covered, said Jan Fink, the president. been covered, said Sam. But more more women registered for Rush this year than ever before, Fink said. Of the 799 women registered, about 80 will be eliminated because of low grades or too few hours passed, she said. Last year, 15 percent of the women registered for the sorority selection process were eliminated before the first party for those reasons, but that figure was unusually high, said Susan Young, Panhellenic vice president for membership. Approximately 650 women started the Rush process last year, and 85 percent of them joined SAVVY: FINK SAID, “It’s a hard thing, because a lot of it is only a numbers game. It's very unfortunate that there are not enough spaces for every girl who wants to get into a house.[17] Fink said she encouraged sorites to let women join the group and live outside of the house, but the idea is not as popular here as it is on other campuses. Papellini executives have tried all year to get a new security on the KU campus as more students come to campus. Although many national groups have expressed an interest in coming to the United States, they are scattered. Cities from being able to afford to build a house, Fink said. Also the council has have enough room for a new housing unit. Every day last week, Fink and Young spent at least 10 hours in the Panellinic office, organizing housing, transportation and scheduling for the women who want to join sororities this year. 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