Student's expulsion evokes protests from K-Staters MANHATTAN Andy Rollins, former student at Kansas State University, will not be admitted for the spring semester, James A. McCain president of K-State said Tuesday. Tuesday. To protest Rollin's exclusion from the university, 25 Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) members, picketed Tuesday inside Anderson Hall, K-State's administration building. Five students entered McCain's office requesting the immediate readmission of Rollins. A prepared statement, which McCain read to the demonstrators, said, "The academic performance of Rollins during the first semester was only one of several factors taken into account. . . "The academic aspects of the case did justify the dismissal of Rollins after the first semester," McCain added. It was Rollin's first semester at K-State. The student handbook specifies that a student may be readmitted on probation if he has not completed more than 20 hours. Rollins has been involved in several incidents at K-State including anti-war demonstrations and threats to burn down Anderson Hall. Laura Scott, news editor for K-State's student newspaper, the Kansas State Collegian, said, "I think, the whole case of Andy Rollins can't be called a minor flare-up. SDS is just one group concerned. A lot of other people are also bothered." Two bills were proposed to the University Senate at K-State concerning the Rollin's case. One bill called on MeCain to reinstate Rollins immediately. The second demanded a student referendum on Rollins' status. Both bills were decisively defeated. 'You and me, we've made a separate peace.'—Ernest Hemingway The Faculty Action Committee, yesterday, called on McCain to appoint a group to study the educational needs of ghetto neighborhoods. They asked that Rollins be appointed to that committee. Instructor wins sports car rallye Spending Sunday afternoon deciphering puzzles to determine the correct street turns and searching throughout Lawrence for Coca-Cola bottles and 1947 coins, a KU assistant instructor and her husband won the Jayhawk Sports Car Club's car rally, "Pop Quiz II," over 24 other competitors. Bill Spencer, a Lawrence car dealer, and his wife Anne, assistant instructor of Spanish, drove a perfect rallye through the 23-mile course laid out on the streets of Lawrence. 6 KANSAN Feb.20 1969 As a service to the student, the following is a list of job interviews throughout the University for the week of Feb. 24-28. Campus interviews School of Journalism, 105 Flint Fargo Proctor and Gamble, advertising senior Feb. 26, Wilmington News Journal, Wilmington, Del., News seniors and internationally. School of Education, 103 Bailey Feb. 24: Fraser Public Schools, Fraser, Mich.; Downey Unified School Dist. Downey, Calif. Feb. 25: Ontario-Montclair School Dist., Ontario, Calif.; Upland School Feb. 26: Unified Dist. 261, Haysville. Feb. 27: Arapahoe County School Dist. #6, Littleton, Colo.; Independence Public Schools, Independence, Mo.; School of Sciences, Lincoln City; School District of Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Feb. 28; Battle Creek Public Schools, Battle Creek, Mich. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 206 Strong Feb. 26: Hallmark Cards, women only. School of Business, 202 Summerfield Feb. 24; Army Audit Agency, graduating Bookseller, graduating seniors; Contin- tional Can Tool, graduating seniors; Illinois Tool Works, graduating sen- tors; Power and Light Can, graduating and Light Can, graduating seniors. Feb. 25. Continental Oil Systems, graduating seniors; Fleming Co. women only; Procter and Gamble (sales), graduating seniors. Feb. 26: Army and Air Force Exchange Scholarships, graduating seniors; I.M. Corp., graduating seniors; Phillips Petroleum, graduating seniors; Petroleum and Gamble (sales), gradulating seniors. Feb. 27: General Mills, Inc., Corp. graduating seniors; National Bank of Maryland, Inc.; Petroleum, Petroleum, graduating seniors; Shell Companies, graduating seniors. Feb. 28: Panhandle Eastern Pipe Laboratories, graduating seniors; Sears-Roebuck and Co., graduating seniors; Arthur Young and Co., graduating seniors. School of Engineering 111 Marvin Hall February 24: Illinois Tool Works. Administration CE. Federal Highway Administration. CE. February 25: Black, Sivals & Bryson, CHE, EE ME, Pearson (Integrated Products) ME, Bus Adm.; Continental Oil, CHE, ME, Math. Computer Sci; Union Oil, CHE, ME, Computer Sci; Union Oil, CHE, ME, EE ME, ME, Penn Controls, Arch E, CE, EE, IE, ME; Phillips 66, CHE, ME, CE, EE, IE, ME; Laboratorios, ME, EE, Engr, Mech, Phys, ME, Chem, Math Phys. Feb:uvav 27 Humble Oll, AE, CHE CE, BE, EE, FF, Chem, Phil. CHE ME FE FE February 28: Humble Oil, AE, CHE. CE, EE, ME, PE, Math Chem; Fisher CE, EE, ME, PE, Math Chem; Fisher ME, PE; Naval Weapons Laboratory, AE, EE, ME, Math Phys; Owens- land Fibersites, GHE, EE; Panhandle Eastern Pipeline, PE, Geol, Math Life expectancy in India has risen from 32 to 50 years in less than 20 years. Elementary School Teachers Wanted in California Elementary school teachers are wanted in a young progressive school district in Southern California. New, modern school buildings, in a rapidly growing area near the San Fernando Valley offers teachers ideal teaching conditions. Excellent salaries. Only 40 minutes from Hollywood, Santa Monica, or Pasadena. Interviews for applicants will be given on Wednesday, February 26, by Mr. Edward Amstutz, Principal, Sulphur Springs Union School District. Contact the Placement Office for further information and appointment. TAKE A BOWLING BREAK AT THE JAYBOWL Thursday night special—Beat the Best! Each Thursday night, one of KU's best bowlers will be chosen to bowl against all comers. Each game your handicap score Beats the Best, you bowl free! (Women will be given 50 pins handicap each game-men receive 25 pins.) Should you lose, you pay only the ordinary rate for bowling-40c per game. This Thursday, try to Beat the Best-it's great for competition and fun! Squad times: 7:30, 8:00, 8:30 and 9:00. Don't Forget Jaybowl's Weekend Special! Every Saturday: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Every Sunday: 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 4 Games for a Dollar! TSEA-E1V 2 M.H.