University Daily Kansan Monday, March 8. 1976 5 Marijuana increase... From page one The director said that nonusers were actually as vocal about cigarettes as smokers. "Most are concerned just about their right to clean air," she said. "If you smoke in the hall, it's very pungent and thick and hangs in the air for a long time." Many of the problems between smokers and nonsmokers of marijuana arise, she said, when roommates clash over its use. Usually that sort of problem never gets down to her-at least directly—because of the legally explosive nature of smoking Such conflicts are usually worked out between the two students involved, she says. One such residence hall resident, Jo Anne, a junior, explained how she was able to cope with the problem of having to live with a smoker of marrijuana. "I don't smoke, but I've learned to cope with those who do, and I think most of她," she said. "I'll never smoke with a smoker, the smoker will usually respect the other's rights. It's just as much my room, too. But I'll usually leave about half the time and she'll leave the other half." USUALLY HER HALL is filled with smoke, and she knows that some students have been busted there before, as recently as last semester. But she says she accepts responsibility for her behavior of her being in the room with some students smoking marijuana if the police come in. "I really can't worry about it too much," she said. "If it happens, it happens, but it does bother me that I can get busted along with him even though I haven't touched any of it." Jo Anne said she had never smoked marijuana because she thinks she would be able to smoke. "I enjoy singing a lot," she said. "And once I sing for a group and did it perfectly. That's very hard to do but I did it perfectly. And that was really a natural high. I just don't know whether I could reach that by smoking." Jeff, a fraternity man, doesn't disagree more with that point of view. To him marijuana is the road to relaxation and rest. He asks his friend, impassion that it's a well-beaten path. "I SMOKE PRETTY frequently and I enjoy the hell out of it. 4K, he said. "I just want to have fun." Students interviewed who were members of fraternities or sororities considered their lifestyles concerning marijuana use to be important factors. Did it didn't belong to such social organizations. "I think how much you use marijuana depends on what kind of person you are." Rita said, a sorority member. "Just because sororites and fraternities are grown up, they don't smoke. They have to smoke. But on then the other hand, almost everyone I know smokes." She said most use of marijuana she saw was social rather than the kind of smoking to help a student through the day. Most smokers of marijuana became concerned if they knew someone who started smoking in it, or didn't know they couldn't function without it. Rita said. A DIRECTOR OF a scholarship hall says she is certain that little, if any, marijuana is smoked in her hall, primarily because of a threat to those who live in the scholarship hall. "It's just a general agreement worked out among the women here," she said. "No one smokes marijuana or drinks in the hall. They don't work at their business, but they don't do it here." Another director of a women's residence "A lot of young students drink a lot of beer, which is allowed in the halls," the director said. "Students do make an attempt to be discreet with marijuana, but liquor is not much accepted thing that there's not much attempt to keep it down." hall said that alcohol caused more problems than marijuana. A director of a coeducational residence hall sees only limited use of marijuana in the hall. Many students probably smoked, had alcohol and did on a social basis outside of the hall. Tom, a sophomore from the Kansas City area, says that he smokes marjula as frequently at home as he does when he's living in one of the men's residence halls. Tom also smokes marjula for six years and smokes almost every time "whenever I have some free time." HE DOESN'T attribute any increase he's in those who use grass or a campus lawn. "Iknow people in both areas who are just obliquing to get loaded." he said. Michelle, a senior from a small town in southeastern Kansas, sees it differently. She says she has smoked marjuana during her pregnancy and finds it very little when she goes home. A smaller STUDENT STAFF POSITIONS AVAILABLE for 'So we went down in the basement—they had a water pipe set up and everything—and we smoked our brains out for about three hours. 1976 Summer Orientation Programs Desired qualifications: . . . knowledge of University programs & activities . . . good academic standing . . . undergraduate at the University of Kansas "Beades, access to grass is pretty easy here," she said. "It's not that way when I'm hot." ... leadership qualities and skills And then there are those students who try marijuna as an experiment. Some like it, some don't. One such student, who smoked a couple of times only to decide she didn't want to be 23-year-old junior who lives with her husband, also a student, in the Kansas City area. Job descriptions & applications available in Admissions & Records. 126 Strona "I finally laid down because I could barely move. Then I got really sleepy. Allleep of what was thought of 'as this it'? I mean, it was okay, but I wasn't impressed." community carries with it a different atmosphere and cuts into "any interest in community" (Brown, 1975). "MY HUSBAND doesn't smoke, and he surely wouldn't approve of it if he knew I had tried it," Carol said. "But my little brother, he's a senior in high school, smokes a lot, so one day I just asked him if I could smoke with him and his friends. MICHAEL A. SENHOR and JOHN MICHAEL A. SENHOR and JOHN MICHAEL A. SENHOR Applications due by Tuesday, March 30 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER COLLEGE GRADUATES! OF INTENSIVE PARALEGAL STUDY As a Lawyer, you can move ahead challenging and challenging. TRAIN FOR A CAREER IN LAW WITH JUST 12 WEEKS ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY, a major university in downtown Chicago, in cooperation with the National Center for Paralegal Training, now offers qualified college graduates an opportunity to become members of the legal team. Courses are taught by lawyers. Day Classes. 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Student Union Activities FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS Festival of the Arts originated as a jazz exhibition that has since expanded into other forms of the arts. FILMS As director of the Festival, your job will entail leading an organization of Festival and the carrying out of various tasks related to the show and serving as a master's 'art' will try and cover many areas of the campus and be able to sell this to the campus. Most important, the SUA Board member in charge of the SUA should be able to coordinate separate groups toward common goals—and have fun doing it. Second, he should be able to coordinate separate groups toward common goals—and have fun doing it. Third, he should be able to decide in deciding what types of films are to be brought to K.U. and in how these films are to be presented. Fourth, he should be able to determine that the SUA films have always, in their history, been of revenue for the rest of SUA activities. Fits needs to be met in the mind of the best in art and the economically feasible. ENT Union Acti BOARD INTERVIEWS Monday, March 8 FINE ARTS At the present time, the area includes the Union gallery, a building with an adjacent library, and forums area and a film department. These areas were formed from interest generated by students who felt a need to bring these "Arts" to the campus. The Chairman has the opportunity, however, to organize a series of lectures. The Fine Arts committee of the SUA is designed to supplement the educational and recreational activities of the University in the arts. This is the third year for Free University as a part of SUA and its youthfulness, along with the unstructured nature of Free University itself, allows a new Director great latitude in determining just how Free University will function and what services it will offer in the coming year. FREE UNIVERSITY The Director of the Free University is responsible for the operation of the Free University as a coordinating service for educational resources in the University community. In the past this has included organizing new course ideas, teacher recruitment, and publicity along with the training of new faculty members. FORUMS The area of Forums involves the presentation of major speakers, minor speakers, forums, debates, etc. It involves the setting up and running of a committee of volunteers, talking with university personnel and speaker's bureau representatives about talent, scheduling and overseeing the events. Technical aspects handled by the Forums Board member include overseing the budget and worrying about spending, attending SUA Board meetings, selecting committee chairmen and conducting committee meetings, and collecting everything from selling tickets to meeting the press to hosting the guests). Applications Available at the SUA Office INDOOR RECREATION OUTDOOR RECREATION This area has the potential for expanding each year—an opportunity to gain experience in the coaching of youth in setting up tournaments, selecting of chairmen and the responsibility of the overall area. The team will work with the Bowling, Taekwondo, Table Soccer, Chess, Backgammon Club, Quarterback Club, Handball, Racquetball and any indoor activities that are being used by students along with people, who is willing to spend a lot of time organizing and who enjoys indoor activities would qualify for the position of SUA-Indoor Softball Coaches. Outdoor Recreation is a relatively new SUA programming area. A substantial amount of equipment, including tents, backpacks, sleeping bags, fishing gear and other equipment, is either through the Wilderness Discovery Equipment Rental program or through membership in SUA programs such as the Bike Club and the KU Sailing Club. Organized activities are arranged through the Bike Club, Backpacking Club, Canoe Club, and Sailing Club. A Board of Directors is concerned with coordinating the various activities sponsored by these groups, as well as assisting students with programming in other areas of interest not specifically represented by Outdoor Recreation. PUBLIC RELATIONS The Public Relations Board member is responsible for promoting the image of SUA to the students and the University community. the image of SUA to the students and the University community. The area may be organized as the Board member desires. Activities may be organized by the Board member or SUA. In the past some activities organized by the PR Board Membership Meeting, as SUA calendar, and the Madrid Dinner. The Public Relations area is very flexible and for this reason is a challenge for the Board member, and as a result, PR is what you need. SPECIAL EVENTS Special events is an open-ended title given to the concert producing area of SUA. The area is not called "Concert" but a forl and encourage event that involves musical entertainment. Concerts are booked for Allen Field House and Hoch Auditorium. In the past the "popular concert" series has brought such big names as Carnegie Hall, The Philips, John Cage, and the Special Toasts Board member is small concerts such as those held at Potters Lake, in the Hawk's Nest of the Union, and the Union Ballroom. It is recommended that the Special Events Board member know music, have some experience in business, be a good organizer. The activities of the board are listed on the back cover. this book provides. Local Events Board member has the unique experience of handling large scale musical events, the opportunity to expand local and regional entertainment, and the means to promote new projects to expand the area. TRAVEL As travel Chairman, the Board member will plan, organize, and implement a complete travel program. This program includes maintenance of the travel agency development, management and coordination of the travel development with the planning of summer flights to Europe. Tasks involve committee selection, budgeting, and the promotion, marketing, and selling of the entire travel program. The flexibility of the travel program makes this an extremely valuable experience in serving the University community.