University Daily Kansan, February 18, 1981 Page 5 Priest From page 1 attended a school in Swanee, Tenn., and wanted to return. "I didn't know I wanted to be a priest, but I did knew that I wanted to earn a graduate degree," he said. "I wanted to teach, and I didn't agree with it." Then the secretary brought all those things together. For the past two and one-half years he has helped the house shed its counterculture fabric. "I personally have gone through the same sort of change as Canterbury House." Casparian spoke. "I've had to move and have changed, and I've gotten most of the angry young man out of my system." HOWEVER, PEOPLE who never grew out of the '60s into the '70s and '80s still stop by to crash. Caspian said there was no room for that anymore. Although he still wears his hair past the collar, his dress is more moderate than in years past. He no longer wears beads, and he always wears a white hat. He also wears round, clear-framed plastic prep glasses. Cusperian's orange Yamaha motorcycle on the front lawn almost defies his description. Around GSP-Corbin Residence Hall, Caspian is known as the rice man who sits on the sidewalk during fall afternoons handing out free Ponsicles. "Sitting on the porch in the fall is a good way to get known," he said with a wide grin. "Now when I am asked to dinner at sororites, girls come up to me and say, 'Hey you gave me a Popsicle last year.' She'll remember that for the rest of her life." CASPARIAN SEES getting acquainted with the grin as grin as a stopping stone into the University litter. "The future if this house depends on its means," she said. "We need to meet the needs, generally of freshman girls." They are his main commitment. Although he is employed by the Episcopal Diocese of Kansas, he says his job has never been clearly defined. He is a teacher and a leader of KU students, their families and friends. "I if I get to know freshman girls they will know me for four years," he said. "They will introduce themselves to me." Casparian said he thought college students were more traditional today than ever before. He also noted that many an entree to the entire campus. If I were located next to McCollum my work would take on an international flavor." "I can relate to a broad spectrum of people," he said. "I've worked with the silver-spoon types in schools and universities." He spoke to Bluff, Utah, and Pine Ridge, S.D., to work with the Navajo and Ogalaalia Sloux. Laparitan also does some counseling in his office, which is cluttered with hundreds of books, an old bicycle, used hot奶杯 cups, an autoharp, and a pair of scissors. Some of his missionary work in Japan and Guatemala. The plaid sofa in his office is often covered that belong to Rachel, his 18-month-old daughter. CASPARIAN CONDUCTS a noon Thursday service at Danforth Chapel and a 5 p.m. Sunday service at the house. Services last 30 to 40 minutes. Camaparian帅, Marguerite, who is an artist, and Rachael女士,Marguerite,who is up to know all the faculty members. Running up to Caspian during a service, Rachel often steals the show by dancing at her father's feet. As director of Caterbury House, Caspian oversees the services and counseling there. He has asked four students to live in the house. For $3-$6 month rent, they work seven hours a week doing house maintenance and cooking a meal for people who attend the Sunday service. IN ADDITION TO his involvement with students from the house, Casparian is widely known among other students and faculty. He has been asked to dinner at fraternities, sororities and clubs, and is a KU police chaplain, a human sexuality counselor and a past sorority rusk counselor. "I participated in that because I think there are a lot of human realistic principles that the University doesn't speak to," he said. "The University tends to focus only on the mind, on the practical things. The chapliaclinces have a responsibility to address the quality of life." Capparian said he could see himself at Canterbury House for another five to seven years. Or he could live in London. Med Center From page 1 As a possible solution, Reilly suggested splitting the center and Memorial Memorial. With the two campuses combined, there were too many layers of administration, he said. Hayden said he'd think Reilly's suggestion was a viable solution because it might cause problems with the way he thinks about them. HAYDEN AGREED with Reilly that the housekeeping administration was the problem. "KU's six-tiered hospital administration, the source of the hospital's problems," Hayden said. However, Hayden said the Kansas Board of their schools should correct the problems, not the leakage. Hayden said the problems would be addressed by the Med Center administration and by the legislature when the Med Center's fiscal 1982 budget came up for review. 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