University Daily Kansan, July 2, 1981 Page 5 Zimmerman rewarded by inmates By JOE BIRNEY Staff Reporter Renee Zimmerman had never been inside a prison until she accepted a job teaching at the Federal Penitentiary in Leavengorth. Zimmerman, a doctoral candidate in psychology, taught a six-week course in psychological sociology at the University of Chicago. She said she learned a lot from the job. FUN & GAMES FRISBEE 1002 Mass. ZIMMERMAN WAS the only woman in a group of teachers from area colleges that taught recently at the Leavenworth facility. "I don't know if they learned more from me than I did from them," Mr. O'Connor said. At the end of the course, which ran from May 4 to June 22, the students in her class gave Zimmerman a card they had all signed. "They rewarded me the only way they knew how." Zimmerman said. was too naive and not street wise enough for the job, but when the doors slammed shut behind her she discovered that she was not as frightened as some of the other teachers. But Zimmerman said it took time to develop a relaxed classroom at night, and that during her first night at the school frightened. She said she thought she GUARDS TOOK fingerprints of the group and gave them a lecture on how to conduct themselves inside the facility. Zimmerman said she was given a much longer lecture than the male teachers, and she said she thought the guards were uneasy about having a woman in the prison. "I was scared," she said, "but it never got to the point to where I was writing on the blackboard and looking at the class at the same time." Zimmerman said she gained new levels of understanding from her experiences at Leavenworth that went beyond anything she had expected. "The experience of teaching at Although the outside world places a high degree of value on education, the prison population does not see education in the same way, she said. Many of the students in her class were finally abused from other inmates because they had been down upon education as not being tough, Zimmerman said. ETPLACE GALLERY featuring: local artists TUES-SAT 11am-5pm 745 NEW HAMPSHIRE ZIMMERMAN SAID the students pushed her more as a teacher because they were always prepared and eager to interact. Despite the abuse, Zimmerman said many of the inmates in her class took their books to work and spent time studying during their lunch period. Leavenworth is Utopia for a teacher," she said. "I got more out of teaching there than I ever thought I could get out of teaching." Zimmerman said. about her marital or dating status, 1087 always treated her with respect, Zimmerman said. She said the inmates usually took the courses that were offered at the prison, for one of two reasons. Some have a degree in learning and hope to earn a college degree or they are in prison, Zimmerman said. As the course went along, Zimmerman said, she began to develop a close relationship with the students. She was constantly answering about clothing, men's haircuts and other questions about the world outside the walls. ZIMMERMAN SAID others in the class to look good for their parole boards, but she added that everyone in the class would be a poor grade and no one would receive a poor grade. The students were hungry for contact with the outside world and for meeting women, she said. Though the students often asked her personal questions "In that sense it was personally satisfying and flattering," she said. Zimmerman said the students saw themselves in the role of sons and fathers before they saw themselves as prisoners. They had severely criticized the textbook for the course because it used prisoners as negative examples. The object of the brother who wrote the above about a hundred years ago was not to disparage our neighbors to the South, but rather to remind North America "Least we forget," as well as to bear witness to all men that is "The Church of Christ," which has given us the power it makes individuals and nations strong, wrist, and blessed of The Almighty. "I really felt sorry for them, but I am humane enough to know that these men had been guilty of a crime and there are vicious families that I also feel for," she said. She said the experience of teaching there would help her in other areas. 'WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?' The enterprise and intelligence, the undying love of liberty, the religious spirit — I may say, the population of our Puritan colonies — have spread through the English landscape in a way that these only prosper in our country. You look in vain over the wide expanse of our territory find truth and prosperity, temporal and spiritual, except under the watchful eye of God. Lord God of hosts, we have forgotten, her mercy on us, that we may repent and bring forth fruit meet for repentance! "He that hath eyes to see, Psalm 2:1 and Acta 4:25 "The institutions of this country, both civil and religious, were cast in the mold of Puritanian." — Men of the most unbending Integrity and untiring industry; men, humble and notubrous, yet courageous and immovable at heart; men who had cared for their families, fought, frugal, intelligent and liberal; men, who had been nurtured in the school of persecution, and suffered the loss of all things, that they might breathe the uncontaminated air of freedom; men, who hated oppression, aborbed ignorance and vice — who were in their very souls, republicans and democrats — who were committed to wisdom. Wisdom, to control the destinies of the New World. And they have done it. "I learned to accept people for what they are and less for their labels," she said. "Democratic institutions exist by reason of their virtue. If ever they perish it will be when you have forgotten the past, become indifferent to the present, and utterly reckless as to the future." This quotation was copied from the Monument of Thos. E. Watson on the Capitol grounds in Atlanta. The monument now headed for wreck and ruin on the rocks of socialism and communism? "Lord God of hosts, be with us, lest we forget, lest we forget!" P. O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031 Thursday: FOR A GOOD TIME ANYTIME Amateur Pool Tournament 7:30 pm CASH PRIZES for 1st and 2nd FEMALE DANCERS 8-midnight Friday & Saturday: Live Music by Bits and Pieces 10 pm-2 am open 2pm-3am Mon-Sat 4pm-midnight San 25c Draws 5-7 Mon.-Fri. memberships available private club the GRAMOPHONE shop 842-1811 ASK FOR STATION +6 Because! We have a large selection of top brand stereo components at affordable prices. ONKYO CP-1000A TURTABLE • Single-Play Automatic Return Turntable • Straight-Line Low Mass Tonearm • 2-Speed Belt Drive System 11988 An Incredible Value! KIEF'S 913. 842.1544 25TH & IOWA-HOLIDAY PLAZA 913.842.1544 The University Daily KANSAN WANT ADS DISCOUNT RECORDS & STEREO Call 864-4358 CLASSIFIED RATES 15 words or fewer . . . Each additional word AD DEADLINES one two three four five six seven eight nine ten one $2.35 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.35 Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday Tuesday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. ERRORS FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS The Kanansa will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ada can be placed in person or simply by calling the Ranaan business office at 864-358. KANSAN BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall 864-4358 FOR RENT PRINCETON PLACE PATIO APARTMENT. Now available. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. perfect for roommates, works well with family. Air conditioner, water dryer hookups, fully-equipped kitchen, quiet surroundings. Open kitchen with plenty of space. Phone 842-2575 for additional information. Sundance. Pursued furniture, one bedroom and left units from $200/mo. Water paid. 7th & Florida. On K.U. bus line 841-3255 or 842-455. Hanover Place. One bedroom furnished ally- d $260/mo. Water paid. Two bedroom luxury townhouses at $355/mo. 14th & Mass. 841-1212 or 842-4455. tf Apartments for rent in new buildings and houses 1 & 2 bedroom and efficiency. $1/block from the Union. Parking, utilities tf 842-1415 Single rooms and two bedroom apartments for rent within 10 minute walk of campus. Call between 8-5. 843-3228. tt Summit House. Available immediately. bedroom, furnished apts. $70/mo. Water paid. 1105 Louisiana. 841-8280 or 842-4555. tt 2 bed basement apt. Across from Oliver Hall. 842-2126 after 5 or weekends. 7-2 Newly-remodeled rooms and apartments near University and downtown. Off-street parking and no pets. Phone 841-5500. tf CHRISTIAN HOUSING this summer. Close to campus, $100 a month, no utilities. Library, laundry. Call 842-6592. tf Furnished three bedroom apt., only $396/ mo. Walking distance to KU. 841-5255 or 846-4455. tf Interested in cooperative living? Sunflower House members who are a student run cooperative, with-in-wait- ing a student group will be housed. House members share dinner 6 nights a week, and cooling and cleaning. For more information call 415-278-0896. Office space. Professional "get-away" space. Work "your" hours, downtown, A/C, utilities paid. 843-2623, 843-1491. 7-30 Small house just south of University zone parking. Prefer non-smoking married couple. $295. References. deposit: 843-865-7, 1-6 FOR SALE '74 Old Cultlass Supreme, Good condition Call 749-1507 evenings and weekends. Western Civilization Notes. On sale on Sale. Makes sense to use them—3. 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Tennis Tacket; New Friber powerplus ram Head Villas, Head Comp. II, Trabritt Graphic C-6, Prince Woodie, Dunbor & T. Wilton Cobra. 864-3491. evens. 7-30 Wallpaper, photo muriels. Doors, lights, shades, tile. "Everything But Ice." 6th & Vermont. 7-2 Alternator, starter and generator specialists Parts, service, and exchange units. BELL AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC, ff 930-9098. 9800 W. 6th. Must sell 1976 Honda. 550 Good condition, extras. $1,000 or best offer. 841-2658 7-13 Shutters, doors to make desk $9, chest of drawers. "Everything But Ice." 6th & Vermont. 7-2 Air conditioner, 15,000 BTU, $50.00. Potr- sized saddle & bride, $25.00. CB radio, neg- gotiable. Call 542-2591. FOUND Headers, wheels, rear window louvers, Jeep tops, floor mats. "Everything But Ice," 6th & Vermont. 7-2 Bicycle. "Varsity" 10-speed, $55. Microsafe recorder, "Olympus" 2-speed $50. Japanese Klimon, cotton $50. Silk $30. 8464. (After 11.30 a.m.) 7-13 Chromega BXL color enlarger. Lenses and carriers for 275 mm & $1/4 negs. Excellent condition 325mm. Call 841-2609. 7-9 Turn-tables, speakers, stereo stuff! "Everything But Ice." 6th & Vermont; 7-2 Home Woodshop—Bookcases, ready for your books $30.00 to $150.00; stereo cabinet $20.00 or place your own custom order free pricer). Michael Stough #63-8892. 7-13 Found, set of keys on the ball field east or Robinson. 6/28. Call to identify. 841-8433. Portable typewriter made by Smith- Corona. Cartridge type ribbon. Includes case. Excellent condition. $150. 843-7837 after 4. 7-2 HELP WANTED Flexible hours. No supervision necessary as is in medical and general libraries at the University. Must have a Bachelor's degree. Must be a Veteran and in school full time, or have an MFA in Education and Aid Office, Bennett F. Lawn, 913-835-4700. Opening for a Japanese Language teaching position at a foreign semester. Application deadline July 15. Contact the Dijit of East Asian Languages and Business Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. The Todder Center is now hiring caregivers for openings in July and in August. Please apply in person at 104 AA Bristol Terrace, Research Assistant; Center for Public Affirmative Action is an appointment in position #6. RA will serve as Data Resources Manager under the Management of Formatting and Processing Management. Duties include running the Center's Census Summary and maintenance of the Kansas Policy Database of computer based systems needed to meet the requirements of providing technical consultation to faculty, staff and students. The position requires recording, and implementation of computer based systems and providing technical consultation to faculty, staff and students. The position requires recording, and implementation of computer based systems and providing technical consultation to faculty, staff and students. The successful applicant will have experience with application of data from a work experience to Fred Cleaver, Center for Public Affirmative Action is an appointment in position #6. RA will serve as Data Resources Manager under the Management of Formatting and Processing Management. Duties include running the Center's Census Summary and maintenance of the Kansas Policy Database of computer based systems needed to meet the requirements of PERSONAL Headache, Backache, Stiff Neck, Leg Pain* Quality Chiropractic Care & its benefits. Johnson 840-833-906 for consultation, accepting Blue Cross & Lone Star insurance. GREENS' FINE WINES. "The selection of fine wines & exotic bores" ice cold strong, kept with excellent equipment in the (the big yellow one) BZ 82-70 814-277-7 Hot Dot! You can't beef at our prizes because of the Frank's. We relish the thought of mutering up an appetite for a frank meal. Let Dr. Brown cure your waist with a delicious food served from an authentic N.Y. vendor. We serve food from an authentic N.Y. vendor. We serve food from an authentic N.Y. vendor. We move our burgers for you! 7-30 WANTED: Lady for life partner for consultation. Beberber who is an employed woman or a non-employed person but if you are near, post-member can be used. You may enjoy cooking, gardening and outdoor recreation. Please email your resume to Post Office Box 1835, Lawrenceville, GA 30870 with the name and contact number (or address) required. **GREEN'S KEG SHOP & TAYMEN.** **Green's KEG** 215pc,镀付 with excellent equipment. Cold 3.2% coffee, beer and your water. **RAINBOAT.** GREEN'S. **Brown's** 810 W 23rd. 843-9723. (theater) 7-30 I need riders to Los Angeles to share experiences and driving in a W.V. leaving around July 4 Call 841-4562, or 749-3414. Mingle's Diree. "Power Hour" from 9-10:11 p.m. every day. We don't serve singles at Mingle's. Double shot well drinks for the price of one. 7-30 Immigration, naturalization, passport and I.D. photographs Resume and portfolio work. Color. B/W. Swells Studio. 749-1611. NEED EXTRA CASH? Sell your old Gold & Diamonds. Top prices for class rings, gold chains, etal. #814-6409, 814-6377. PREGNANT and need help? Call BIRTH- RIGHT, 843-4821. The Harbour Lifesite is the place to party this Tuesday from 5 a.m. p.m. and every Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.—in uniform—get $1.00 pliers anytime and the dogs are hot! 101 Massachusetts See The Silver White, Lawrence Community Theatre's smash hit about aging and the spirit of happiness, directed by Bobby McNally. $45, 80 p.m. 8:30 w.e.f. 8:00 p.m. Wethr. Jr. High $7. 7-16 Macrame hangers, $4-$14. Call Barb. 841-1479. 7-2 Shannon-Today is the day you’ve been waiting 21 years before! How’s it happy, here? to your birthday and a fantastic senior year! Love, Julie. 7-2 **GREEN'S - GREEN'S - GREEN'S** Beverage Coors $4.95 per case. Old Mil- kman, Coach $6.00 per case. Bash, long necks $7.30 per case. Michelob $6.15 per case. 10 W 23rd St. TCAU, LAFA. BOA VIAGEM, SAUDADES. DeDe. 7-2 PHYLLIIS' FABULOUS FRANKS will not be seen in Lawrence this week. Have safe dh 4 of July. Look for us on July, 9 Mingle's Diego, "Peppermint Hop" from 9:00 p.m.—11:00 every Friday. A draw and a shot of Peppermint Snappas for a dollar. 7-30 2380 St. GREEN'S - GREEN'S - GREEN'S 7-2 SERVICES OFFERED Learn tennis this summer in small fun learns with other K.U. students. Group prices lessons. Listen C. Geh. evews. 84- 3491; or 84-6713. B4-5855. Math Tutoring All Levels, 002 and up. Call 842-1982 7-16 Experienced tutor for low level math courses. $7 an hour or in exchange for odd jobs. 842-9082. 7-29 Beginners violin lessons. First lesson free. Call John between 11:00 to 10:00 p.m. 843- 5038. 7:20 Resumes, Resume, Resumes. Professional resume arrangement and printing. The highest quality at reasonable prices. Recore Corp. Copy 259, IA. Iowa. 824-2031. 7-30 CS TUTOR: CS 200-760. Experienced tutor you help can make sense out of QED/QEDM, Pascal, and Fortran. Bob 941-1800. 7-16 Have pickup. Will haul. 543-3449. Tutoring available for Math 115. 116, 117. 121, 122, 102, 250, 320. Ed 814-8426. 7-6 TYPING SERVICE. 842-2507. tf TYPING For PROFESSIONAL TYPING call Myra. 841-4980. If Experienced typist will type letters, thesis, and dissertations. IBM correcting selective, Call Dona at 842-2744. IRON FENCE TYPING Service #22 700 Experienced typist—term papers, thesis, mise, electric IBM Selectric. Proproofing, spelling corrected. 843-9554. Mrs. Wright tf Reports, dissertations, resumes, legal forms, graphics, editing, self-correct Selectic. Call Ellen or Jeannan. 841-2172. 7-30 Experienced typist—books, terms, term paper, dissertations, etc. IBM correcting Selectric. Terry editions and weekends. 842- 1754 or 843-2671. **tf** Experienced typat—thesis, dissertations, paper参, misc. IBM correcting selettic. Barb, after 5 p.m. #421-230. tf It's a FACT. Fast, affordable, clean typing 843-5820. W*n do damned good typing. FRENCH- TYPGRAPHY. 842.-4476 Will do all typing jobs. Postage to and from resettable. Linda Beard, 406 Nebraska. Holton, KS 66436. 913-364-4351. 7-9 Fast, efficient typing. Many years expert. face. IBM. Before 9 p.m. 749-5647. Ann. t- I will do typing on the electric. 843-2646. Raidi & accurate on an IBM SelectR. Help with spooling & grammier. Short papers & standards. Standard rate 90c/page. Call Rush, 842-1397. 7-16 Graduate Students. Tired of typing, retyping and retyping your thesis? Why not have a copy of the text from turn-around in the highest quality at a very low cost? Call Encore Copy Corp 842-3001 for help. WANTED KANSAS Topekan would like ride home on Tues. and Thurs., around 3:00. Will cost share. Mrs. Eleanor Logan, 267-418-61. 7-6 Male roommates for Fall/Spring semesters 3 bedroom apartment, 1 block from Union, Wescoe. Air conditioning, dishwasher. Call 841-407 after 6 p.m. 7-12 Wanted. Men's summer sport.coats, madras, solids, 40-42L range, 864-3491 eves., 842- 5585, 842-6713. Need non-smoking, studious female to share a 3-br house 83.33 + 1/3 alt. no pets. 841-9779. 7-13 CLASSIFIED Roommate(s) wanted. Ideal apartment. Two to share large bedroom: $110 each. Your own room: $180. Call 645-8228. Don't want to drive across town in the summer heat to send in your classified ad? Take advantage of this form and save yourself time and money while still receiving the satisfaction of placing your ad in the Kansan. Just mail this form with a check or money order payable to the Kansan to: University Daily Kansan, 111 Flint Hall, Lawrence, Ks 66045. Use rates below to figure costs. 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