University Dally Kansan sex- be ood- self- urtis. ich alf. and urtis this Thursday, April 18, 1974 7 Kansan Staff Photo by DAVE REGIER On the Sunny Side Sue Graber, Pretty Pricia junior, Lynda Shale, New Carrollton, Md. mophemist Shade, New York, NY. freshman, used the sixth floor ledge of Hassinger Hall for a sun deck dayward. Take the Plunge . . . ... into our heated pool! Come join us at Naismith Hall Private baths—Fully equipped darkroom—Weekly maid service—Comfortable, carpeted rooms—Good food with unlimited seconds—Lighted parking—Color TV—Close to campus—Many other features 1800 Naismith Drive Lawrence, Kansas 66044 913-843-8559 Find it in Kansan classified. Sell it, too.Call 864-4358. Special Summer Courses Offered By STEVE RAPP Kenneth Staff Resources Several University of Kansas schools and departments will sponsor summer programs for outreach and easy access to learning engagements and light-week courses. Faculty of the School of Law will work with the Kansas Bar Association on their summer seminars for lawyers, Barkley who is dean of the School of Law, said yesterday. "Many faculty members talk to different groups over the summer to inform the public on the new laws that were passed that year by the legislature," Clark said. by the department of chemical and petroleum engineering, said Don Green, professor of chemical and petroleum engineering. Courses in computer programming will be offered this summer in Johnson county The computer programming courses will include introductory and advanced courses in Fortran programming, Green said. These courses will be offered primarily to high school students who will have the option of taking them for college credit "These courses were initiated after a survey of possible students revealed that there was enough interest." Green said. "We have made sure we are programming in the engineering field." The School of Education will offer three main programs this summer, said Donald Wilson. History Museum Offers Public Ed Programs Summer workshops, school and community service programs and an advisory plot project are ways in which the Dyche Museum of Natural History's public education program is reaching Lawrence and other communities. Two new programs that will be offered are "Art in Nature," in cooperation with the University of Kansas Museum of Art, and a course on archaeology, in cooperation with the University of Kansas. Eighteen workshops, including courses on mammals, insects and paleontology, will be offered to children of ages five to 13 in Lawrence this summer. This will be the fifth year the history museum has offered children's summer workshops, but it's the first year for workshops for children of ages five to seven. One of the museum's new programs this year is a summer workshop for children in Ray Ashen, the museum's coordinator of public education, said, "We started with two programs for preschoolers for the first time. Now, how we have a third, which is almost full." Topeka. The museum staff will teach six five-day programs there. In the school and community service program areas, groups of children visit the campus. They learn about sessions in which they handle snakes and their fossils. Field trips are offered for children and their parents, and during the winter months, a morning, nature films are shown in Dover. Museum staff members also work with groups such as 4-8 Clubs and the Boy and Girl scouts to help them develop natural history education programs. Ashton said the museum was planning an advisory pilot program in Newton this summer. The program will help the community, including those involved in the museum, develop a +H and parks and recreation, develop a natural history education. 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"Often, courses are the result of specific requests by the school districts for these types of courses," said Richardson, "Some examples of these courses are utilization of audio-video equipment and the teaching of literature in foreign languages." The School of Education will also offer courses at Bethany College and in Garden The School of Journalism will offer several workshops in the Kansas City area, according to Dana Leibengood, assistant dean. These workshops will deal with different aspects of the journalism field, such as photography and law of communications. The School of Business will offer an executive directors program for the United States Independent Telephone Association; said John Tolleson, acting associate dean, "The School of Business will offer no specific easy access courses this summer," said Tolleson. "Regular classes in the morning will be open, but the school will concentrate on serving its students" Many of the other schools approached said that they weren't offering particular outreach programs or easy access courses, but that some of their regular summer school courses would be open to the non-traditional student. Consumers Workshop HEALTH CARE SERVICES in the U.S. WHAT IS WRONG AND WHAT IS NEeded? PROF. MIKE VIREN KU Economics Dept. Thursday, April 18 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union, International Room Sponsored by the Consumer Protection Association Funded by Student Activity Fee "Last Tango at Potters" -a dance- Sponsored by Lawrence Gay Liberation, Inc. Old Picnic Grounds Potters Lake Saturday, April 20 -8 p.m.-12 a.m. -FREE- TACO TICO