2 -- THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Tuesday, April 6, 1965.

Dr. Oswald Seeks Balance
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of any Uniwmlty
organization lor the Bulletin Board
must be turned In at the women
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than 2 p.m. the day prior to publication. Multiple announcement
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each day of publication.

LITTLE KENTUCKY
DERBY
publicity committee will meet at
4
pjn. Wednesday in the LKD
office. Room 116 of the Student

APPALACHIAN VOLUNTEERS
will hold a special meeting to announce and discuss the two remaining projects which will be
held this semester. Slides of the
AV spring vacation project will
be shown by Dr. Field of the
geography department. Anyone
interested in AV work is invited.

APPLICATIONS for the Little
Kentucky Derby steering committee are available at the information desk in the Student Cen-

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Specific recommendations for
faculty-studeinteraction include provision of student-facultlounges, increased joint social
affairs, panels, institutes, and
problem solving seminars.
Along with academic environment and as a part of the Student Centennial Program the Student Committee on Evaluation
of College Teaching has as its
project "to aid in bringing about
better understanding of what the
faculty member's work entails."
Frank Bailey, chairman of the
committee, has outlined the folproject to
lowing three-phaachieve the committee's goals:
1. To discover certain criteria
which may be used to determine what constitutes effective
classroom teaching.
2. To discover, once the criteria are ascertained, the best
and most efficient means of utilizing these criteria to evaluate
classroom teaching.

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UNAFFILIATED

WOMEN stu-

dents interested in being invited
to the Gamma Phi Beta Sorority colonization tea on April
13, should complete a registration card in the Dean of Women's office by Wednesday.
APPLICATIONS
for president
and vice president of the University of Kentucky student body
are now available in the Student
Government Office, Room 102

Student Center. The deadline for
applying Is April 21. The election
will be held April 27. Voting
machines will be located in the
Student penter and at other
locations' throughout the campus..
Candidates are required to at
tend the Conference on StudentOrganizations to be held April
17, where they will make their
views known to the assembly.
This conference will propose a
resolution for a new structure of
student government, proposed by
the committee formed after the
List conference.
STUDENT CONGRESS will meet
at 6:30 Thursday night in Room
209 of the Student Center.
VICE PFESIDENT Robert Johnson will hold a student conference Wednesday at 4 p.m., in
llnggin Hall Lounge.
SUKY will meet in Room 245
of the Student Center at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday. All interested persons
are invited and welcome.
CHI DELTA PHI, women's honorary, Is now open for membership. Members are selected on
the basis of creative writing,

ability, and scholastic achievement. All Interested women
should turn In three typewritten
manuscripts by Friday to the
Fn?lish Department Office in

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committee. They should be returned to the LKD office. Room
116 of the Student Center, by 5
p.m. Thursday.
APPLICATIONS

for positions on

the Summer Orientation staff,
and for positions as Guides and
Assistant Guides during the Fall
Orientation activities are available in the Office of the Dean

se

of Menj Room 203, Administration Building. Deadline for applications for positions ' on the
Summer Orientation staff is Friday. Applications for positions
on the Fall Orientation staff will
be accepted
through Friday,
April 30.

PITKIN CLUB will meet at noon
Wednesday, for lunch and discussion led by Dr. James Gladden. It will be held at the Presbyterian Center on Rose Street.

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REPUBLICANS
meet at 7:30 p.m., Thursday In
the Student Center Ttieater. Next
year's officers will be elected.
THE PERSUING RIFLE TEAM
will compete in the Queen City

Invitational and First Regimental
Drill Meets Saturday in Cincinnati. Entering will be one squad,
one platoon, and 10 individuals.
Also, the traditional competition
between the Confederate and
Union Squads will be held.

"We are only interested in
teaching in the classroom and the
teacher's relations outside class
with the students whom he has
in his classes," Bailey said.
Since the project is still in the
preliminary research stage, there
is no tentative date for complet

NOW!

THE ANNUAL "KEENELAND
Weekend" sponsored by the Hillel
foundation will be held Sunday In
the racetrack paddock. A luncheon will be served after which
Rabbi William J. Leffler will
speak on "Responsibility."

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Concert and Lecture Series.
Miss Costa's concert will begin at 8:15 p.m. in Memorial
Coliseum.

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The first two parts of the
projects will be administered as
a research project seeking not
only ideas from the University
faculty, but also examples from
bulletins and articles on the same
topic from other schools.

ion of the committee's work, nor
there been a plan considered as
to how each faculty member
should be evaluated -- whether by
himself, by his colleagues, by an
outside institution, or by any of
a number of ways.
A faculty consultative committee to the student committee is being headed by Dr. John
E. Barrows of the Office of Institutional Studies.
The third committee in this
area is the Committee on New
Teachers, Experimental Teaching, and Teaching Technology.
Dr. Paul Sears, chairman of
the committee, indicated that he
would not reveal its plans and
specific goals before the committee report was presented by
the administration.

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performing the actual function
of evaluating teaching in the
classroom.
Bailey indicated that the committee is now on the threshold
of sending out letters to faculty
members seeking their aid in
helping to determine evaluative
criteria.

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