BIOLOGY Wednesday, June 30,1976 University Daily Kansan 3 Biker pedals across U.S. Bv BRYANTGRIGGS Staff Writer If you think the bike ride up Mount Oread is hard, consider what John Feeney is doing this summer—riding across America on a bicycle. Feeney, a May business graduate from the University of Michigan, is in Lawrence, Miss., where she coached the United States from Reads Point, Ore., to Williamsburg, Va. He is spending time with students at the university. "I got kind of turned on to the trip with the Bicentennial being here," Feeney said yesterday. "I thought it would be a good idea." FEENEY SAID that although some people expected him to be a racer on a cross-country tour, he was just "an ordinary bike rider." "I never had any kind of long distance biking experience before. It all first to me for the first time." Feeney got the idea to bikepack across the nation when he read an article in Bikering Magazine, a national outdoor terminal, which is sponsored by the Department of Transportation to help people see "I wrote to Bike Centennial, headquartered in Missoula, Montana, and they provided me with a series of maps for the trip," she said. "I sent away for all the maps." he said. THE TOUR route is based on a 20,000-mile bike trip in 1974 from Alaska to the southern tip of South America by two couples, Gene Bentley and Federation State representative, said. they took the trip because they wanted to," he said. "They did it for the fun of it." Foeney started out from Reads Point on M117 and received maps and roadside information. Throughout the country nearly 3,000 riders have entered the tour. The riders can start whenever they want, at major starting points along the trail called trail heads. KANSAS TRAILheads are at Newton, Eureka, Chanute and Pittsburg, Feeney park. "About 75 riders started with me in Oregon and as we got farther down the trail we all kind of split up," Feeny said. "We all knew of a same trail, but you can go at your own pace." Feeney, unlike most cyclists, didn't set out to ride a certain number of miles each "I like to take it as it comes, that's the beauty of it," he said. talking to the people in the towns," Feeney said. "A family who lived along the trail in Oregon me into their home and I ended up spending the night with them. To prepare for the trip, Feeney jogged and played a lot of tennis. But not having been an avid cyclist, he admitted the journey was its toll. "THE FIRST week was pretty tough. I wasn't in shape for cycling," he said. "I had one or two flat tires and we rode and slept in the snow in the Rockies. "There were hundreds of logging trucks and they came pretty close to blowing me off the road. once time I got stopped by a crew, we saw them in and out of the center strips in the road." The journey wasn't all bad weather and careless drivers. People who lived in and around the small towns along the trail made the trip more worthwhile. The scenery was beautiful and I liked "ALSO shared a hotel room with another rider I met along the way, when a bad snow storm swept away all of the roads and was all camping," he said. "The people in western Kansas were the nicest people." Feeney said he had "gained more of an awareness for the history of this country." "You're much more aware on a bike; drums in a car would be of no significance." Feeny said he would travel south to place next, and then east to Williamburg, Va. He hopes to make Virginia by August. From there he'll drive with a friend to the state capital. Katz named interim dean of Social Welfare school Arthur Katz, professor of social welfare, was named interim dean of the School of Social Work at UCLA. He will replace Theodore Ernst, who announced his resignation in May. Kenneth Wedel, associate dean of the School of Social Welfare, will be acting dean through July while Katz attends international social work conferences in South America. Katz will assume office August 1. RONCALGAARD, vice chairperson for academic affairs, approved a recommendation by a search committee to establish a national search for a permanent dean. The national search was approved because an initial sample search has attracted many serious, highly qualified candidates. The Kansas candidate has amoured so far. Katz said a new dean would be appointed by January 1977 and would take office by January 1980. The intervening months would allow the prospective dean to become familiar with the school by visiting and participating in various activities, Katz said. KATZ CAME to KU in 1968 to be the chairman of the department of social welfare. In 1969, he became the first dean of the School of Social Welfare but his resumed teaching duties in 2004. Katz said that although administration was satisfying and interesting, his new duties as interim dean would delay other scholarly work. Katz said the School of Social Welfare was in a position to fulfill outreach objectives to students in need, and that he would *WE HAVE a well-developed program in Kansas City and given the necessary additional resources, we can expand in other areas of the state such as Wichita*, he said. Katz said the school had met outreach goals in student and faculty recruitment. "The School of Social Welfare has successfully recruited minority faculty and students," he said. "I feel currently that the school is in an excellent position to continue with our effort toward meeting the needs of its students for a greater depth of scholarship." 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