Thursday, May 2, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 University Senate procedure— Continued from page 1 and must inspect itself intently to see how effectively it is achieving its avowed ends. It must consider carefully new ideas and adopt and adapt them when they have merit. Yet it must make use of regularized and deliberate procedures for considering new proposals. "The Executive Committee suggests to the authors of the 'demands' that they acquaint themselves with the structure of the University, and then present their criticisms and suggestions to the appropriate existing bodies: on the administrative side, the Council on Student Affairs; on the academic side, the Council Committee on Student Affairs; among the students the All-Student Council. The Executive Committee urges students to indicate substantive KU poets to read own art products As part of the Student Union Activities Poetry Forum, seven KU students in a poetry class taught by John A. Meixner, associate professor of English, will read their own poetry at 4:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Music Room. Reading their poetry will be Eric Chaet, Chicago, Ill., graduate student; Jeff Hartman, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Leland McCleary, Houston, Tex., graduate student; Harry James McLaughlin, Manhattan sophomore; John Morgan, Lawrence graduate student; John Moritz, Olympia Fields, Ill., junior; and John Alec Schmitt, Wichita freshman. Ed Dorn, KU's visiting poet-inresidence, will moderate the poetry forum. Eight other students in Meixner's poetry class will read their poetry May 9. areas where improvement is desirable, and will welcome and cooperate with orderly efforts to establish more effective student participation. "The Executive Committee finds itself in substantial agreement with the thoughtful editorial by John Hill in Tuesday's Daily Kansan. It has been thought, incorrectly it seems, that most of the University understood that very definite progress is being made toward establishing as a normal course the kinds of communication Mr. Hill envisages. This statement may therefore be regarded as one of the reactions for which Mr. Hill has called, and as an attempt to improve the line of communication on campus." The Executive Committee of The Executive Committee of the Senate Council Oswald P. Backus J. Eldon Fields James O. Maloney Charles H. Oldfather William D. Paden Ambrose Saricks, chairman International Club Elections Monday, May 6,1968 7-9 p.m. Forum Room Students who wish to run may obtain application forms in I-Club office, 109-B Union 109-B Union A. Interviewing an African couple. B. Visiting a Nigerian University. C. Exchanging ideas with Nigerian University students. Virginia (l.) and Frank(r.) are: Actually, Virginia Blount and Frank Ogden are doing all these things. As members of the 500-student World Campus Afloat-Chapman College, these two Arizona college students had the opportunity to talk with students at the University of Ife, Ibadan branch, Nigeria. With the help of Nigerian students and professors, the Americans compared religions, art, anthropology, educational systems, economic developments, geography, drama, music, and dance of the two countries. This is the ITINERARIES regular course work aboard Chapman's shipboard campus, the s.s. Ryndam. Virginia and Frank transferred the credits they earned back to their home colleges, Arizona State University and Northern Arizona University, and are going on for their baccalaureate degrees. Chapman College is currently accepting enrollments for the 1968-1969 academic year with the World Campus Afloat program. Fall 1968: Dep. New York Oct. 10 for Dublin, London, Copenhagen, Rotterdam, Lisbon, Rome, Athens, Haifa, Catania, Barcelona, Las Palmas, Freetown, Rio de Janelo, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Punta Arenas, Santiago Lima. Acanulco arriving Los Angeles Jan. 29 Spring 1969: Dep. Los Angeles Feb. 3 for Honolulu, Tokyo, Kobe, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Colombo, Bombay, Mombasa, Durban, Cape Town, Dakar, Casablanca, Cadiz, Lisbon, arriving New York May 27. The coupon below, if completed and malled at once, will provide the first step in reserving space for your fall 1968 and/or spring 1969 semesters with World Campus Afoft where you can take full advantage of Chapman College's unique three-year experience in effective teaching aboard ship and In world ports. Featured speaker will be John D. Strong, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of Massachusetts. His talk Strong, a KU alumnus, will report on information gained from recent U.S. and Soviet space probes, which supplemented earlier astronomical observations. World Campus Afloat Director of Admissions Chapman College Orange, California 92660 Mr. Miss Mrs. LAST NAME FIRST INITIAL Campus Address City State Zip Name of School Academic Major Approx. GPA on 4.0 Scale Home Address City State Zip To which address material should be sent: Campus □ Home □ Parent or Guardian I am interested in □ Fall □ Spring Semester 19 □ Land Campus □ Floating Campus □ Both SAFETY INFORMATION: The s.s. RYNDAM, registered in The Netherlands, meets International Safety Standards for new ships developed in 1948. will open the centennial meeting of the Kansas Academy of Sciences, Friday and Saturday. Conditions on the planet Venus will be described at a joint chemistry-physics seminar at 9 a.m. Friday in 124 Malott Hall. Venus planet conditions discussion PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE Paper put-ons. 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