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Open: Mon.-Thurs. 7-10; Fri. & Sat. 7-Midnight; Sun. 10-6 student senate is now accepting applications for the Graduate Affairs Committee Applications are available in the Student Senate office. 410 Kansas Union Undergraduates are Welcome! A Profile In Success From Delisa Drewes AGE: 22 Graduate student working toward her master's degree in Applied Mathematics with a concentration in Statistics and Operations Research Delisa Drewes AGE: 22 CURRENT JOB : Graduate Teaching Assistant in the Math Department teaching a 5-hour section of Math 104, Pre-calculus Mathematics. CAREER ASPIRATIONS: To be a model and to incorporate her fashion sense in her own clothing store. Eventually she would like to become an actuary working with a major insurance company. CAMPUS INVOLVEMENTS: A Student Tri-Chairman for The Kansas Relays. LATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: "Making up a quiz, a test and a lecture for class, briefly studying my own homework, and getting 4 hours of sleep and still appearing enthusiastic and energetic for my students the next day." STORE THAT BEST REFLECTS HER TASTE IN FASHION: Saffees in Lawrence. WHY?: They always have the latest designer styles and a wide variety to choose from with in each collection. Saffees personnel are always helpful in finding accessories to enhance that certain look. FAVORITE BRAND NAMES: JH Collectibles, Liz Claiborne, and Jones of New York. Regents, board discuss proposed requirements By Kate Lee Kansan staff writer TOPEKA - Qualified admissions and better preparation in mathematics of college-bound high school students were the main topics of conversation yesterday when members of the Board of Regents and the Kansas Board of Education met. Currently, all graduates of Kansas high schools must be accepted at Regents institutions. Qualified admissions would set grade point, curriculum and ACT score criteria for acceptance. norman Jeter, chairman of the Regents, said he had traveled across Kansas to talk with people about qualified admissions and found many people opposed to the idea. for acceptance. Jeter said that the objections he heard were about the proposed requirement of an ACT score of 23 and the 15 percent admissions window that would allow some students into the system who did not meet the proposed criteria. "The feeling was that the 23 on the ACT was a little high," he said. "The national average is 19.1. Personally, I think we could give a little on that." I think we can change Jeter said some people incorrectly thought the window would be used to get athletes into the institution. "It's not there for that," he said. "The 15 percent window would take care of, in our opinion, the kid who really wants to go to college but cannot meet the requirements." Jeter said he thought the most important part of the qualified admissions plan was the proposed curriculum. "We've just got to do a better job to educate our kids in math and the science The Regents proposed curriculum would require students to graduate from high school with four units of English, three units each of mathematics, social studies and natural sciences and two units of a foreign language. sciences." he said. The Board of Education never has taken a stand on the issue, Musick said. Jeter said he had heard that some school administrators were opposed to the curriculum because they thought it would be difficult to put into place. W. W. Musick, a member of the Board of Education, said, "There is great concern in the curriculum over the foreign language requirement. Many people say there is an inconsistency because there is not a foreign language requirement for many degrees in the universities." He said that mathematics also was a concern for the Board of Education and that a committee had been appointed to develop a plan for testing high school juniors to assess their mathematics abilities. Richard Robi, a member of the Board of Education, said the committee would develop a plan to include, among other things, the establishment of mathematical standards, the assessment of individual skills according to the standards and the design of student improvement plans for those students who did not meet the standards. "We need to look at how we teach those who are teaching," he said. Jeter said he was concerned about whether there were problems in the way teachers were trained at Regents institutions. THINK ABOUT IT In The Greek New Testament, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. identifies three kinds of love: Eros- yearning for objects, places, and/or things Phila- love we experience towards people who extend love to us Agape- spontaneous, unmotivated, groundless and creative. 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