Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 7, 1963 Vox Platform Student Services Recognizing our obligation to continue a dynamic and growing Student Government shall establish the following services for the convenience of the student body. Student Poll Hosting and Hospitality In order to allow the ASC to fulfill better its responsibilities to the student body, Vox Populil shall establish an ASC Student Poll Committee. This Committee will survey student opinion on any issue that pertains to student interest or wei- Recognizing the need for a coordinated program of extending hospitality to city residents of the Veronica Populi shall establish an ASC Hosting and Hospitality Committee. This committee will assist in arranging for housing facilities, transportation, campus tours and entertainment for lecturers, entertainers, student groups, parents and any other guests at the Uni- Student Travel In order to relieve the often prohibitive cost to students seeking travel accommodations in the United States and abroad, many schools offer a demonstration of attempting to commute to the University, Vox Populi shall establish an ASC Student Travel Committee. This committee will assist commuters in arranging car pools, and will aid students in travel with group travel or charter rates for both national and international tours. ASC Office Because of the increasing scope of Student Government, Vox Populi proposes that the ASC office be open during class hours and be operated by a student state government, its committees and services, more accessible to the student body. Academic Services Recognizing the obligation of Student Government to represent student wants and needs to the University, Vox Populi shall seek action on the following measures. Fee Payment Vox Populi recognizes that payment of a college degree is a financial burden for many students. Vox Populi will work for installment loans for those students who desire this service. Enrollment Policy Because of the lack of communication between student body and administration concerning enrollment problems, Vox Poplul shall establish a conference on behalf of Poplul to work with at all times be open to suggestion from members of the student body and will advise and assist the Registrar in the formulation of enrollment policy. Recognizing the demands placed on the University Library by increased enrollment, Vox Populi shall work for inclusion in such library. These funds will aid in providing a more efficient check-out system and increased operating hours. Replacing the present manual check-out system by automatic data-processing would speed service and reduce costs. Expansion of operating hours, particularly before final week, would give students more opportunity to use the services provided by the library. University Theatre Noting that the University Theatre was established not only as a workshop for drama students, but for the entertainment he stands for or who shall work to see that ALL seats in the University Theatre are made available to the student without additional charge. Vox Populi feels that the present theatre for college and university University Theatre conflicts with the policy of charging a yearly University activities fee. 'The Sport of My Mad Mother Next Experimental Production Ann Jellicoe's "The Sport of My Mad Mother," a mixture of Hindu philosophy and juvenile delinquency, will be the Experimental Theatre production March 24-31. KU Radioactivity Shows No Rise The theme of the drama is the oneness of creation and destruction. An American stumbles upon a gang of juvenile delinquents in London and attempts to understand the gang leader, a woman symbolic of the Hindu goddess Kali. One of the players merely beats a drum and Frank Hoecker, professor of radiation biophysics, said the level of radioactive fallout at KU is at the same level it was in October and November. Though the Public Health Service reported last week that Kansas City, Mo., was among the few U.S. cities which were approaching the warning level for radioactive iodine 13, the University of Kansas campus need have no apprehensions. He said the fallout level is twice what is was in December but it is "way below" the warning level. The Public Health Service reported that radioactive fallout increased slightly in several parts of the United States. But Palmer, Alaska, Salt Lake City, Nevada and Kansas City approached the warning level for Iodine 131 during the month of January. Fallout levels are figured on the average amount of each nuclear fission by-product in a liter of milk. The guide for Iodine 131 is set for the most susceptible group — infants and very young children. comments about the action throughout the entire play. Steve Callahan, Independence graduate student, director, said the set will consist entirely of cardboard, glue and sawdust. Richard Jamison, Quinter sophomore, is set designer. Cast members include: Film, the drummer — Don Vannaman, Ashland sophomore; Caldaro — Larry Ketchum, Twin Falls, Idaho, freshman; Cone — Vincent Angotti, Kansas City, Mo., graduate student; Patty — Celia Candlin, London, England, junior; Fak — Gerard Duffin, Leavenworth freshman; Dodo— Laurie Crew, Lawrence junior; Greta, the gang leader — Julia Callahan, wife of the director. Roger Brown, Topeka graduate student, is assistant director, and Kathy White, Lawrence sophomore is costume designer. Quack Club to Present Swimming Program "Ripples with Rogers", a synchronized swimming production to the music of Richard Rogers, will be presented by the Quack Club March 27-29. Clown diving will be done by one woman and two men. Other numbers by the twenty club members will include a solo and two duets. Four participants in last summer's National Amateur Athlete Union meet will perform to the music of "Scarecrow." Some of the music used will be "Victory at Sea", "I enjoy Being a Girl", "The March of the Siamese Children", "Blue Moon", "Honey Bun", and "Waltz" form Carrousel". Clark Coan, international student adviser at the University of Kansas and currently in Africa with the African Scholarship Program of the American Universities, reports from the land of a tribe of high-leaping giants: "No 76" recruits yet, although I saw a "32" pole vulter." Dean Coan is in Africa for a month's assignment of screening applications of Africans for scholarships in American universities for the next year. Coan's African Trip Nets No Recruits, Yet Band Award Given Shelley Ruth Moore, Kansas City, Mo., and Charles L. Snodgrass, Lawrence, received the awards from the Wiley Scholarship Fund, named in honor of Russell Wiley, KU band director. Two KU seniors have been awarded $60 scholarships as this year's outstanding members of the University band. Miss Moore plays first French horn and Snodgrass first trumpet. History may remember 1622 as the year of the Cuban October, but taxpayers will long remember it as the year of the Great Depreciation Reform. Prof. Reviews Tax Reforms This is what Sherwood W. Newton, associate professor of business administration at KU, writes in the current Kansas Business Review Prof. Newton describes the reform as a "cradle-to-the-grave" program for business assets, having a beginning, middle and end. BALDWIN ART THEATER He says the beginning, the investment credit, and the end, the recapture of excessive depreciation, are provided for in the Revenue Act of 1962. The middle (guidelines) are in Internal Revenue Service instructions. In the first of his two articles on depreciation revision, Prof. Newton says the flexibility of the new law and guidelines pose a major problem for the taxpayer and immediate preparation or updating of a complete inventory of all depreciable assets is recommended. The powerful story of a young man in the post-war Polish underground. "ASHES AND DIAMONDS" March 5,6,7 7:30 P.M. Andrez Wajda's GEM THEATER, BALDWIN, KANS. ALINE MA CHAHON / ELIZABETH ALLEN - Screenplay by MANUGEUR ROBERTS Based on the book "PERJAM GAMMA" by JERRIE BERGER - Original by GREEN GUEEN PANAVISION EASTMAN COLOR STARTS FRIDAY! Hurry! Ends Tonight JUDY GARLAND in "Gay Purr-ee" Shows at 7:00 & 9:00 - NOW SHOWING - Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 Regular Prices COMING NEXT! 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