Pass - no credit option available for summer Summer session students who elect to take the Credit No Credit option may pick up option cards at the office of the Registrar, 122 Strong Hall, or in the various school offices on Monday. June 15. The option cards must be completed and returned to school offices or to the Registrar's office by 5 p.m. Friday, June 19. Students will be required to present their KU-ID cards when the option cards are checked. Any regularly enrolled undergraduate summer session student—except those in the schools of Education and Business—may select one course under the Credit/ No Credit option. A student may not enroll in a course in his de- declared major on this option. Students will receive the mark of Credit for grades of A, B and C. Students will receive the mark of No Credit for grades of D and F. Once a student has optioned The instructor will not be informed of the student's option and will assign the usual letter grades. The office of the Registrar will convert the letter grade into a Credit or No Credit mark and record it. for a Credit/No Credit mark in a course, it can not be changed to a letter grade. Courses marked Credit or No Credit do not count in the computation of the grade point average. Courses marked Credit count in the total hours earned for graduation; courses marked No Credit do not count as hours earned. If, after the "cancel period," a student drops a course in which he has elected the Credit/No Credit option, his permanent record will carry the notation "W" or No Credit, depending upon whether his work was of passing or failing quality at the time of disenrollment. Missouri strike mark is worst in country WASHINGTON (UPI)—Missouri had the worst strike record in the nation in terms of man days lost in 1969, the Bureau of Labor statistics says. It added that the state's two most populous areas ranked No. 1 and 2 among American cities in strike losses. Kansas City lost 2,730,900 man days and the loss in the St. Louis area was computed at 2,356,000 man days, placing both in worse position than June 12 1970 KANSAN 3 New York City, which was No. 3 in the nation. The Missouri total of 5,046,900 man days lost amounted to 1.42 per cent of the estimated total working time of private non-farm workers and set a record. It compared with a national rate of only .28 per cent. The Missouri figures included Illinois and Kansas segments of the metropolitan areas as federally defined and were the only data compiled for Missouri. Both cities and the state as a whole saw heavy strike losses continue in the first half of 1970. $25 Prize For Best Name! You may win $25.00 for your entry in The Haas Hardware Name-The-Store Contest.The winner and the new name for our store will be announced June 30th. Come in and see our unique gift items and submit your entry-you may be the winner. Haas Hardware 1029 Massachusetts WELCOME BACK From ACME where you have . . . A 10% discount Pick-up and delivery service 3 locations (one near you) ACME Laundry and Dry Cleaners DOWNTOWN 1111 Mass. VI 3-5155 MALLS 23rd and La. VI 3-0895 HILLCREST 9th and Iowa VI 3-0928