The KU School of Engineering has made several changes in its curriculum and requirements for graduation, said Donald Metzler, associate dean of the school, yesterday. Engineering school makes changes The hour requirements for a BS degree in mechanical engineering have been changed from 140 to 132 hours. This will make mechanical engineering a more realistic four-year program, Metzler said. Curriculum changes were also made in the electrical engineering department. Three new courses were added, one was dropped, and eleven courses were changed, Metzler said. A new computer option was also added to the electrical engineering curriculum, Metzler said. KU's Mount Oread Gilbert and Sullivan Co. will entertain the wives of the Kansas Legislators Tuesday in the Jayhawk Hotel Florentine Room in Topeka said John Bush Jones, co-director of the Gilbert and Sullivan Co., yesterday. Theater group act for faculty wives KANSAS CITY - The Greater Kansas City chapter of the professional journalism sorority, Theta Sigma Phi, will honor eight women at the chapter's annual Matrix table at the Muehlebach Hotel on April 12, Lucille Doores, publicity chairman of the sorority announced yesterday. Jones said the luncheon program entitled "Moods of Gilbert and Sullivan," revolves around 13 musical numbers from eight Gilbert and Sullivan operas. KC sorority honors eight A seminar on "Preventing and Resolving Employee Grievances" will be conducted March 31 at the Plaza Inn Hotel in Kansas City, Mo., by the University of Kansas Extension Center. Miss Helen Sims, public relations director at KU Medical Enrollment for the class will be limited to 25, said Howard C. Hamilton, of the Kansas City branch of the center, who is handling pre-registration. Seminar on employe complaints Miss Doores, publicity chairman, said the deadline for reservations for the Matrix is March 28. Reservations chairman is Mrs. C. Richard Hughes, 8811 West 106th Circle, Overland Park, (913) 649-0537. Topics will be "Principles of Handling Employee Complaints," "Techniques Required for Effective Resolution of Employee Complaints," "The Grievance Procedure and Collective Bargaining Agreement," "Practical Aspects of Grievance Handling," "Arbitration," "Preventing Grievances" and "What If There Is No Union?" Dr. Maxine William will also be honored. Dr. William is a member of the local, state, and American Medical Societies, Southwest Clinical Society, and Kansas District one Academies of General Practices. Center (KUMC), will be honored for achievements in the field of community journalism. She was a past president of the Theta Sigma Phi chapter and Kansas City, Mo., and the -Women's Chamber of Commerce. Mabama's State Flower is the camellia. Patronize Kansan Advertisers MASTERWORK 5 Piece Special Two speaker systems with electronic cross-overs, McDonald custom changer with plexiglas dust cover, and multiplex and 20watt base power amplifier. Only $139.95 records and stereo in the Malls Center P-to-P looks for committeemen Selections for positions on People-to-People (P-to-P) committees will be April 13, said Frank Hummer, Topeka senior and P-to-P president. "There are no specific prerequisites," Hummer said. "Just show a sincere interest in working with foreign students and be willing to devote a good deal of time to the organization." Applications due April 10 are available in the Kansas Union P-to-P office, room B104. 2 KANSAN Mar. 27 1969 STUDY IN CUERNAVACA - Intensive courses, with drills, supervised labs, and theory taught by experienced Mexican teachers. - Learn to speak SPANISH - $135 per month. - Study in the INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES. - Examine themes such as "Protest and its Creative Expression in Latin America" and "The Role of Education in Social Change" in 10 to 30 new courses each month. - Live in CUERNAVACA - Access to excellent library. - $30 per credit. - Near Mexico City, at 4,500 feet elevation, with Mexican families or in dorms or bungeals. * Approx. $80 per month. - Request.catalog from Registrar - Cidoc W. Godot, Apdo. 479, Cuernavaca, Mexico - Approx. $80 per month