I can't see it, but I know I hear a train A surprised KU student walking down Jayhawk Boulevard tries to figure out if a train is really going to run him down or not. The sign was put up with accompanying sound effects March 20 in front of Flint Hall and left many students wondering and admiring the prank. UCCF, Wesley to merge Efforts to merge two University of Kansas campus ministries, The Wesley Foundation and the United Campus Christian Fellowship, are being made. Plan completions should be final by May. Raphael Sanchez, staff member and adviser of United Campus Christian Fellowship (UCCF), said the idea is a follow-up from a state and nationwide plan to combine churches on the state level. He said many other college campuses have already done this. KU, he said, is one of the last universities to complete the merge. Denominations that participate Sanchez said the purpose of the merge is to get a more effective unity from Christianity. He said the merge is not merely designed to re-emphasize the common beliefs held by all Christian denominations. The merge, he said, will look for more meaningful things on a personal relationship basis. Sanchez said that with such a merge three main goals would be accomplished. He said students would be less confused about denominations, the church could be a better help to the community and important issues would have the total support of the ministry, and there would be complete involvement from the church. Students included in census The 1970 census will be taken Wednesday for students at the University of Kansas, Haskell Institute and Baker University. The students will be counted where they attend school instead of at their home addresses. Students living in dormitories and fraternity and sorority houses will be counted by special enumerator teams, while those students living off-campus, in private homes or apartments will be counted by mailing forms sent to all addresses in Douglas County. If any address has not yet received a form those persons should call collect to the Census Information offices at (816) 374-3681 or 374-3682. All students are requested to mail in their completed census form Wednesday, Census Day, though students living on campus may not be done with their census for two weeks. The directors of each living group were notified Saturday that enumerators will visit each residence within two weeks. Census workers will be on duty to answer questions or to mail forms to those who have not received a form, today through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Directors of all on-campus residences will be responsible for distribution and collection of forms. One out of five of these forms will be an in-depth form to gain sample views of life Chancellor traveling in Central America Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr. and Robert P. Cobb associate dean of faculties for international programs, are in Central America this week. 8 KANSAN Mar. 31 1970 Although they will travel through several countries, their main objective will be to renew an agreement established in 1960 for a junior year abroad program with the University of Costa Rica. They will return this Friday. Chalmers will attend a meeting of the Kansas Psychological Association in Topeka April 10. He will join James Doty, president of Baker University and John W. Gustad, president of Fort Hays State College to form a panel to discuss the topic of "Kansas Colleges and Universities, Their Responsibilities to Students and the 'Over 30' Generation." styles, while the other four out of five will be the normal short "individual forms." Students living off-campus in private homes or apartments will be included as part of that household they are presently living in. A household, the Census Bureau said, can be a family, person living alone, group of two or more families sharing living arrangements or "any group of persons related or unrelated who share living arrangements." Those students living two or more together off campus may have no specific "head of the household" and should mark "other" in the question relating to the head of the household. Those marking "other" should then specify in the space provided "roommates or partner," the bureau said. in the merge would agree to share a common budget, staff, building facilities and a common strategy. Work done by any one of the ministers from the churches participating would be done in behalf of the other involved churches. Both ministries work and have headquarters in separate buildings. They are the Wesley Foundation building across the street from the Kansas Union and the Westminster Center at 12th and Oread. Plans are being made to work from one building instead of the two now being used. No decision has been made on which building will remain in service. FOREST FIRE TOLL SAN FRANCISCO (UFI)—Fires destroyed more than 19,000 acres of brush and timber lands in the national forests of California during 1969. One look says a lot. One drive says it all. New Camaro. We didn't make it for just anybody. We did make it for people who like sleek new shapes. Long hoods. And fast fastbacks. We made it for people who like to drive on a road. Not just ride on it. That's why Camaro has an improved road-hugging front and rear suspension. Camaro is made for people who like to choose their power. Four transmissions are available. And six engines, up to the Turbo-Jet 396 V8 with the SS version It's for people who aren't necessarily fond of large crowds. 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