AWS leadership institute scheduled The Associated Women Students (AWS) will sponsor a leadership institute this weekend. The purpose of this institute is to help people recognize problems they encounter when entering groups for the first time. These McConnell to be cadet corps head Steven C. McConnell, Atchison senior and member of Air Force ROTC, will become commander of the cadet corps for the spring semester. John O. Irwin, Lawrence senior and last semester's cadet commander, will take over the position of special assistant to the commander. Joseph M. Doyle, Bartlesville senior, will become the deputy commander. Other seniors appointed to command positions within the Corps include Arthur Aenchbacher, Langley Air Force Base, Va.; Richard Bird, Arkansas City; Harold Domoney, Downs; Steve Mullen, Horton; Kenneth Dickson, Topeka; and Michael Weber, Hutchinson. problems, some stemming from certain underlying emotional issues, must be resolved before a person can feel at ease in new situations. Using basic principles of leadership, faculty and students participating in the institute will observe group interaction and learn how to understand this interaction, said Cindy Willis, Overland Park senior and member of the planning committee. 2 KANSAN Feb. 19 1970 Polish students to arrive soon Seven Polish students will arrive at KU within the next two weeks to complete the first national exchange of students between the United States and Poland. How to function as a leader without influencing or submerging your group and how minority groups can be brought out are other areas to be covered in the program. Four KU students and one University of Michigan student who were accepted for the United States portion of the exchange are already at Poznan University in Poznan, Poland. They will stay in Poland until September. with Dean Kerkman of the human relations department. The KU students who left for Poland at the end of January were: Randall Oestreicher, Cambridge, N.M., graduate student, Charles E. Railsback, Wichita graduate student, Thomas R. Simpson, Orrington, Maine, senior, and Janet E. Winchester, Boulder, Colo., junior. The Institute is being planned to develop leadership throughout the campus. Faculty and students will be interacting on a completely different level than the classroom situation. The format of the institute, designed by National Leadership Institute, is based on group theory. Each group will ideally learn the dynamics of leadership by creation of a project with their group. Child rearing costs rise WASHINGTON (UPI)—It will cost the parents of a child born last year about $5,000 more to raise him to age 18 than it would have had he been born eight years earlier, an Agriculture Department economist said Wednesday. Parents of a child born last year will spend from $19,360 to $25,000 to rear him to the age of 18-assuming prices during that span remain at 1969 levels. Using manuals from the National Leadership Institute, Emily Taylor, dean of women; Mrs. Frank Shavlik, assistant dean of women; and James Brooks, assistant dean of men will lead the program. They will be working The program will begin Friday evening at the First United Methodist Church and will end Saturday evening. A fee of $5 will be charged to cover meals and materials. 23rd at Iowa Lawrence Kansas 843-9100 1. Spaghetti Night Every Friday $1.50 2. Noon Buffet Monday-Friday $1.45 3. Early Bird Breakfast Every Friday & Saturday 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Complete Meeting Room And Banquet Facilities This Sat. Feb. 21st----8 p.m. THE FABULOUS FLIPPERS RED DOG INN-Advanced Tickets on Sale Now! Hear the Flippers New LP on KLWN FM 105.9 Mg. 8:30 p.m. Thurs.—10 p.m. Fri. or Live In Person Sat. at 8 p.m. RDI