Instructor-student consent stressed Students to list grade options on cards Option cards may be picked up in the registar's office anytime this week, said Bill Robinson, assistant to the dean of men. The option cards were available beginning at 7:30 a.m. today. Francis Heller, dean of faculties and acting provost of the University, said the intent of the alternativies plan was to place on each student the responsibility of free choice. "The student whose personal commitment calls for immersion into workshops and related activities has the opportunity to do so, and the student who wishes to complete his regular classes has the same opportunity." Heller said. Robinson said the attempt is being made to clarify the options. He said the selection of option one would require a student to continue class attendance and course work through the end of the regular semester, in addition to completing scheduled final examinations. He added the selection of option one for one course did not affect the selection of options for other courses. Heller said the key to option two was the mutual agreement of the student and the instructor. He said the grade sheet must be signed by the student and instructor, and would be kept by the instructor. Under option two a student may select any of the following alternatives: - A credit/no credit notation for a course on the basis of work completed through May 10. - A credit/no credit notation based on work accomplished to date and performance on final exam at the regularly scheduled time without class attendance during the week of May 11-16. - A letter grade on the basis of work accomplished through May 10. - A letter grade based on work accomplished to date and performance on a final exam at the regularly scheduled time without class attendance the week of May 11-16. Action for peace schedules workshop discussion classes - Acceptance of an incomplete the course to be completed at a later date mutually agreeable to the student and the instructor within the time limit prescribed by University regulations. The following is a schedule of sessions listed by their times, places, topic and instructor. Information on the morning sessions can be obtained by calling the committee chairman. 9:30-10:30, 202 Marvin, Classroom Action — Bill Flowers. 9:30-10:30, 212 Blake, The Real Free University — Chuck Hand. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Kansas Union, Strong Hall and Raney's Drugs, Congressional Action: Sub- committee of Letters and Telegram Boots. 10:00-11:20, 410 Summerfield Hall, Military Expenditures and Peace — Prof. Clifford Clark. 9:00-11:00 and 1:00-3:00 p.m. 706 Fraser, A Continuing Seminar on Revolutionary Processes, Dept. of Sociology. 11:30-12:30, 212 Blake, Lobby in Topeka for Congressional Action — Judy Steinzeig. 12:30-1:30, 201 N. Mechanical Engineering, Alternate Societies - Terry Summers. 12:30-2:30, 106 Blake, Asia and the United States — Bob Demeritt. 12:30-1:30, 218 Fraser, Pacifism: Present Action — Judy Einsohn. May 11 KANSAN 3 1970 12:30-1:30, 121 Fraser, Draft Counselling — Greg Alexander. 12:30-1:30, 310 Fraser, Civil Disobedience — Steven Gary. 12:30-2:30, 105 Military Science, Revolutionary Change — Gus DiZerega, Fred Murphy and Walker Hendricks. 1:30-2:30, 449 Snow, Summer Packages for Political Action — Tom Donaldson. 1:30-2:30, 208 Fraser, Raising Funds for Legal Defense Committee Joan Irvine. 1:30-2:30, 102 Strong, Repressive Past and Present — David Katzman. 2:30-3:30, 15 Military Science, Vietnam Veteran's Rap - Nick Nicholson. 2:30-5:30, 108 Strong, Radical Education — Kathy Payne. 2:30-5:30, 508 Snow, History of the Vietnam War-Jack Krebs. 2:30-5:30, 109 Marvin, Where to After the Revolution — Lee Hales. 3:30-5:30, 209 Haworth, What if Peace Breaks Out or Will the White Edsel Run Again? — Profs. Lujan, Aangeenbrug and Dean Kahn. 3:30-4:30, 117 Fraser, Grassroots Politics — Mrs. Charlton and Mike Glover. 7 p.m., an organizational meeting for door-to-door canvassing of Lawrence residents will meet in the Law School. Relaxing is much more enjoyable when you've got a Big Shef. Try one soon and find out for yourself. Students, faculty band and explore education A task force of concerned students and faculty members have banded together to explore a different dimension in education. The movement has, to use a familiar Beatle term, "come together." The coming together of several campus groups over the past several days has succeeded in organizing an Action for Peace Movement Calendar. The calendar is a schedule of planned workshops of discussion groups and action groups. Twenty-two different sessions were scheduled for today as an expression of discontent with Nixon's foreign policy, local disorder and the threat of violence. As violence spread across the nation in protest to foreign policies, campus groups at KU met in an effort to dispel the rapidly spreading violence. Despite a window-smashing incident at the Military Science building, the Students Mobilized for Peace and KU Committee for Alternatives met Saturday morning at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house in an attempt to find a more workable solution to the University's problems. We Care About What You Wear And If You Care Bring Your Shoes To Rae Sedgwick, Bonner Springs graduate student and spokesman for Students Mobilized for Peace said she felt that the two groups "really began communicating Saturday." "We were two different groups of students with the same concerns and worries about the same issues; and we came together. 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