Having problems? SEED can helpHaving trouble understanding a particular idea in math, physics, English, or in any other class? Then see SEED!Private tutoring for students interested in expanding their educational opportunities is emphasized by SEED.The student operated “Student Educational Encouragement Drive,” initiated last school year, has begun its.tutoring services.Directed by SEED chairman Mark Dunn, the program offers individualized instruction for students by students.The tutors are students who have accumulated 60 or more quarter hours, and have maintained a G.P.A. of 2.5 or more. For their volunteer work they receive one credit hour of upper division class credit.The tutors are students who present class material from new and different slants. Students who become lost by their teacher’s lectures can turn to other students who have been confronted by the sameproblems.Having trouble in a particular class? Qualify to become involved as a tutor? Get your applications from the Student Activities Center in room 241 of the union building.