8 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Monday, March 17, 1986 On the Record A radar detector and a bottle of prescription medicine, valued together at $208, were stolen between midnight and 8 a.m. yesterday from a car in the 2300 block of Bryce Drive, Lawrence police said. Two electric saws and various tools, valued together at $879, were stolen between noon and 1 p.m. Thursday from a building in the 800 block of Massachusetts Street, police said. Two car stereo speakers, valued together at $150, were stolen at about 3 p.m. Thursday from a car parked in the alley of the 800 block of Massachusetts Street, police said. Four wheels and tires, valued together at $300, were stolen between 6 p.m. Wednesday and 1:25 p.m. Thursday from a car dealership in the 1200 block of East 23rd Street, police said. Two videocassette recorders, valued together at $795, were stolen at about 2 a.m. Thursday from a residence in the 400 block of North Street, police said. 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Also, the "I don't know" response often was chosen Farm knowledge lacking The KU Kempo Karate Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. today in the Multipurpose Room of Robinson Center. On Campus riculum development and require more time be spent on teaching about the agriculture industry — from kindergarten through high school. The survey said most students didn't know the basic facts about agriculture, except for obvious situations. A total of 2,016 elementary and high school students in 35 rural and urban schools, both public and private, were surveyed in Kansas. In their report to the board, Horn and Vining said students' lack of knowledge about agriculture encompassed production, history, economics, business and consumer information. *Auditions for the Jayhawk Singers will be from 4 to 6 p.m. tomorrow and Wednesday in the Big 8 room of the Kansas Union. Vining said the Kansas State study was the only assessment she could find of the agricultural knowledge of pre-college students. The Bella Lewitzky Dance Company MANHATTAN - Elementary and high school students need to learn much more about agriculture if they are to have a working knowledge of the state's largest industry, according to a Kansas State University study. The results of the study, presented to the Kansas Board of Education last week in Topeka, said that most students did not know the season during which wheat-rich Kansas harvests the golden grain. The study also said that rural students didn't necessarily know more about agriculture than their urban counterparts. The KU Kl-Aikido Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow in 130 Robinson Center. tion for Agriculture in the Classroom was conducted by Jerry Horn, Kansas State's associate dean of education, and Becky Vining, a graduate student in agriculture at Kansas State. The survey for the Kansas Founda Friday, March 21, 1986 HALF PRICE FOR KU STUDENTS! Horn said, "The level of knowledge about agriculture, assessed in this study, is quite low. Without specific attention being directed to this area, little improvement can be expected." "Without basic knowledge and at least a general understanding of the agricultural industry, less than 20 decisions are inevitable." he said. Vern Harnish, president of the Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs, will speak about power theory at an ACE meeting at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Adams Alumni Center, 1266 Ore Ave. The meeting will be preceded by an informal mixer at 6:30 p.m. He said it was vital that students in agricultural states such as Kansas be taught about the various aspects of agriculture so the state's future leaders could make intelligent decisions later. Horn recommended that the board use results of the study to shape cur- yello sub DELIVERS 841-3268 ■ Expressions, the KU Dance Club, will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in 242 Robinson Center. All interested persons are welcome. SAVE AT IMPORTS & DOMESTIC Ralph's AUTO REPAIR 707 N. 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