Firee sttiwf ff continued from page 2 is obviously one direction that will prove good." he said. He said he does not think students have as great a feeling of counter establishment concerning the relevancy of classes that they had in the late '60s and early "70s. a feeling that might have urged them to participate more in NFU. This may be a reason for the decline in participation, he said. "'I he success of the program depends on Mowlclts abiht) to organie. publicie and let individuals know what is going on." Uader said. "If he has done this. I think his optimism towaid the Nl U is justified." "I feel good about the publicity it is getting, the inquiries I have had from the community and the return ol many courses to the dorms, he said. The effects of his work will be unknown until tomorrow when NFU registration begins. "Maybe out of desperation Tin being optimistic," he said. He will have to wait to see if people lake advantage of the free stuff. $ On 1 I o. , J or fT& lXJ ufSHP IK s Dept. Course no. Title Guidelines for submitting recommendations are available on posters and at Union North Desk. Use black ink on form below. Deadline Wednesday, Oct. 3-Hustle!! Instructor . Date Completed Yar Mdior - :,"'( Vs5 '''' Y.IUV (