University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 26, 1973 9 Goal of New Course is Urban Awareness A course in urban awareness is being offered for the first time at the University of Kansas for teachers who want to make their students more growth of their cities can be controlled. The course is being offered jointly through the School of Education and the School of Architecture and Urban Design. It is designed to provide both data on urban environments and teaching methods for elementary and secondary teachers. Lou Michel, associate professor of architecture and urban design and director of the course, said the purpose of the program was to get education on urban environment; and it is also to make young students aware of the problems and easier to correct them. The course was started because "when you get sick of your cities, when you're not satisfied with their growth, then you do something about it." Michel said. Eighteen teachers from Lawrence, Topeka, Olathe, Kansas City and the Wakarua Valley are enrolled in the course. They are learning new concepts of design, urbanization, environmental planning and values in human settlements. Michel said that the course was working much better than he be anticipated and that enrolled in the course teachers were already lecturing to their classes on urban They have taken their students on field trips within their cities, written essays, planned parks for their cities and visited shopping centers Michel said. environment. Michel is constantly making changes and updating the course, which will be offered on Wednesday. By moving the classroom to the city, Michel said, he hoped to bring the teachers face to face with the problems they were hearing about in their course lectures. "We have to keep updating our data because this course deals with now and the future, not something that happened years ago," Michel said. "We're teaching new concepts to these people that were not offered to them in our class." Michel is being aided in the program by Phil Rueschoff and Evelyn Swartz, professors of education, Ed Smith, director of art education for the Topeka public schools; and Marcia Francisco, Shawnee Mission senior in the School of Architecture. "Without her help, I wouldn't have been able to push it through," Michel The Association of College Schools of Architecture awarded a grant to Francisco to assist in coordinating program activities and researching current urban information Constructivist Art Shown In Multi-Media Presentation By CATHY GRIPKA By CATHY GRIPKA Kansan Staff Writer "Education through saturation" a "presentation of constructivist art was given by Michael Stephens and the Kansas City Museum," she wrote Wednesday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Stephens said the group was attempting to improve the experience of light, color, form and motion. Three large balloons were suspended from the ceiling. Six projectors, each with a different slide program, projected images onto the balloons. The multi-media event concentrated on perceptual phenomena. After a brief introduction by Stephens, in which he urged us to walk around, light walked around, the lights were out. The slide projections contained historical material on constructivist art, printed quotations on art by artists, psychologists and scientists, and descriptions of the Art Research Group's activities of the past 30 years. The projections were accompanied by a recorded sound program, which, Stephens said, was designed to help create an aesthetically viable environment. He said the series of electronic sounds was used to emphasize visual and social relationships. A large plastic tube was supposed to have been inflated with a synthetic smoke in the center of the room, but, Stephens said, Union personnel advised him not to use it because the smoke would have triggered the fire alarm system. Two abstract films, a computer film and a dancing squares collage demonstrating how a movie is constructed. Question and answer periods interrupted the film sequences. Stephens and his five assistants were dressed in white, including white hard-hats, which, he said helped to integrate their performances into the presentation as a whole. From Kansan News Services Between two of the projection sequences, Stephens said, "art should attend us everywhere, in order that the flame to live not extinguish in mankind." Three $50 Fines Levied In KU Explosives Case TOPEKA-Three University of Kansas students were fined $50 each in U.S. Magistrate Court here Wednesday on charges of overage of explosives in KU's Learned Hall. Magistrate Robert Miller imposed the fines on Jack Lewis Butler, 27, Lawrence senior; Ronald Johnson, 25, London, Neb., 24; Bruce Akrue Brant, 24, Shawnee sombobore. Felony charges of stealing government property and concealment of stolen explosives were dismissed Feb. 15 after the federal judge guilty to the misdemeanor charges. The explosives were discovered the night of Jan. 2 in Learned Hall, KU's engineering department. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation, University Police, KBI agents and agents of the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Division of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency searched the hall late Jan. 2 and early Jan. (Continues from page 1) more to rural people," said Rep. John Vogel, Rural District Office when ... If you take the school away, you will take the heart from this community." School . . . "Because we are small, we can do many large schools can't," she said. Marvin McCurdy, Rt. 1, whose children attend Riverside, attended both meetings as did several persons. He wanted to know why students now attending Deerfield, which is overcrowded, couldn't be transferred to Riverside. Both Riverside and Grant used to be rural schools but were united with Lawrence by state law in 1965. Vogel said that under them they had expected equal treatment. Hagan said that school district personnel had recently gone to Hugton to learn about a self-image program for students. Grant was encouraged to have a good self-image program in Lawrence. The board is considering transferring some Deerfield students to Sunset Hills. Linda E. Fisher, Lawrence graduate student, recently won the Graduate Student Competition Award at the Missouri Valley College. The microbiologists meet in Stillwater, Okla. She presented a paper entitled "Fusion Induction by Canine Distemper and Herpes" to Dr. Bertie This is the fourth consecutive year a KU microbiology student has won the award. They found 23 pounds of plastic explosives, 49 ignition primers, two rolls of detonator cord, three rolls of safety fuses and eight military blasting cans. The three had been charged in the theft of the materials from the Sunflower Army Ammunition plants at DeSoto. The items were property of the 12th Special Forces detachment, an army reserve unit in City, Kan., to which the men belonged. "Actually, we could find no criminal intent," Assistant U.S.ATT. Richard Meyer said you don't have to (the plastic explosive) and dash it next it. The cellulite reactor in the engineering building." Funds Available For Research Undergraduate research awards totaling $15,000 are available for the 1973 summer session and the 1972-74 academic year. Delbert Shankel, acting dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, announced recently. To apply, a student must submit a one-orb-two-page letter explaining the type of research to do done and a supporting letter expressing faculty member sponsoring the research. funds for 20 awards of $800 for full- summer research and 12 awards of $250 for part-time research during the academic year. Donate to the University General Research Committees. Shankel said awards were available to undergraduate students in any field of Applications for the summer session should be submitted before May 5 to Shanked at the College of Liberal Arts and headline for the 1973-74 requests is Sent. 15. 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