14 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, April 3, 1968 KU-Y sells to travel KU-Y members will attend the national YMCA-YWCA conference in Denver this year by selling food coupons for a local restaurant. They are to receive half of the money they sell in coupons. In the six days of the Conference, from June 4-10, the participants in Encounter '68 will learn various communicative skills and apply them while working with the people of the city of Denver, Potter said. The communicative skills they will learn are based on the trainer-plus-group concept of human relations where there is a trainer and a group. The man who will be teaching them is an experienced trainer in human relations T-grouping. The two days of lectures and group discussions will prepare them to "encounter the guts of a city," Potter said. Potter said they hope to help the students better understand each other. Before the conference, members will sign up for groups in their special areas of interest. They will cover such areas as industry, law enforcement, slums and government, Potter said. This is to enable them to see things from the other person's point of view. Chancellor's son thankful for a life of his own at KU For some people William Wescoe's position is enviable—for others it might be a crutch. But Wescoe, son of KU Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe, feels that his father's status on campus has not effected him much in either respect. "It's really kind of hard to say just how much my father's job has influenced my life." Wescoe said. "I guess the biggest problem has been my self-consciousness. I used to be sort of reluctant to tell people my name. They hear the name 'Wescoe' and they sort of back up." WILLIAM WESCOE Wescoe, a senior majoring in physical education, points out, however, that his name hasn't given him any extra pull with his teachers. "I made the usual bad freshman grades,' he said, "so I don't think the teachers have given me any breaks. I've had my ups and downs like everybody else, but at least I'm making it on my own." "Actually I have a life of my own here at college. I'm a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, although my father and grandfather were ATO's. But they made their decisions and I had to make my own, and Dad didn't try to influence me in my choice." Wescoe added that he really doesn't get to see much of his father. "He's out of town a lot and I'm living in the house, so I guess I keep pretty much out of his business. Besides, it's sort of awkward always being introduced as the chancellor's son." Earlier this semester Wescoo student taught at Wyandotte High School in Kansas City. 'Kansan' to have face-lifting done during vacation Starting with the first issue after spring break, April 16, the University Daily Kansan will have sharper print, clearer pictures, and an opportunity to use color. The reason for the Kansan's new look is a change from letterpress printing to offset printing—a process which will be done at the new printing service building at 15th St. and Crestline Rd. Whereas the paper previously took approximately three and one-half hours to be printed, the time will be cut to approximately 45 minutes. Offset printing involves using metal plates rather than type. The metal plate—a picture of the type—prints on a rubber roller, which prints on the paper. Because the ink used on the roller will not clog the type or picture screening, the pictures will be clearer, according to Bill Kukuk, director of the Printing Service. With the offset press, the Kansas will be able to use spot color in the paper. Every page of color reduces the number of pages in the paper by four. The offset press will be able to print 24 page sections in contrast to the previous maximum of 16 pages to a section. presents (Sweden, 1950) MISS JULIE Alf Sjoberg's brilliant film adaptation of the famous Strindberg play WINNER GRAND PRIX CANNES FILM FESTIVAL 7:00 & 9:00 p.m.—Wednesday—Dyche Auditorium Single Admission 60c A traveling scholar program has been established by the Mid-America State Universities Association (MASUA) to enable a doctoral candidate at one member institution to utilize a unique resource at another member school on a short-term basis. The nine members of MASUA are the Big Eight conference universities and Colorado State University. Traveling scholar program created The opportunity for short-term study at another MASUA university might take the form of a faculty member highly qualified in a particular area, a unique library collection or special laboratory facilities. Acting Dean George W. 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