University Summer Kansan Tuesday, June 20, 1972 Kansan Photo by CLAY LOYD Lawrence Has Own Bit Of Hollywood in Centron Albert, Gobel and Ames Among Them . . . Centron films have featured Hollywood stars . . . Kaiden Sailor WRITE Centron adds a touch of Hollywood without the tinsel to Lawrence. By JEANNE ELLIOTT BY JENNIE ELLIOTT Kansan Staff Write THE FIRST film the company made was a recruiting film for KU in 1948. Both Wolf and Mosser are KU graduates. They returned to Lawrence after finding life life not to their taste. The walls of the company's offices are lined like all studio offices with pictures of the stars of movies nast. Arthur Wolf and Russ Mosser, co-owners of the film company, started making educational films in 1947. Their first office was in what is now Zercher's camera shop at 1107 Massachusetts St. and 1320 Washington Ave; the theatre and the auditorium was a big asset, according to Wolf. WOLD SAID that the movie would begin from the earlier days. They shoot almost all their film on location and use their big studio for it. By shooting the films on location there is more reality in the films, Wolf said. Shooting on location captures the area's Wolf said that it was difficult to get established because they did not have a product to show FRIEND IS a recent graduate of KU with a degree in music education. She was a camper for From 8 o'clock in the morning until late afternoon, the high school students from the Midwestern Music and Art Camps swarm over the campus, involved in courses and workshops in the Schools of Music, Art, Speech and Drama and Journalism. Camp Counselors Have Homework In making their educational decisions, they need to consult, who pick the areas that need more visual aids and try to help the company in prospective clients. They were associated with Young American Films, an educational film company, who now a part of the McGraw-Hill Co. By MIKI BLANK Kansan Staff Writer After the KU film, a similar film was made in Mississippi, and the company was on its way. Its next film was for Spencer Chemical Co. of Spencer, Arkansas. By MARY LIND five years and since has been employed by the camp as a counselor and assistant supervisor. The total camp experience however, goes beyond into McColum and Lewis Hills, where tumour and their five-week taste of college. "I can think of many instances wi- they've helped campers with problems and helped us do a better understanding of people from all parts of the country," She camp back to work at camp because she liked her camp experiences and she wanted to work there. She said that working at the camp had helped her broaden her own horizons as well. And she thought that her ex-supervisor was smart, wise and edge when she began to teach. Paul Young, supervision of the Lewis boy's residence hall, which is staffed by 11 counselors, has worked at camp for 10 years. During the school year he teaches vocal music at Shawnee Mission North High School. "I'm a teacher because I enjoy working with young people. I'm in music because I enjoy working with animals." The camp can I do both," said Young. THE MAJOR reason that Young returns to the camp every summer is his respect for Russell founder and director of the camp. Two U.S. Airlines Join Pilot's Strike "I have never known a man who gave so unselfishly of his time to college students, college people. I doubt that there is a city in the United States where people are stranger because there are men and women working in every city that have been touched by Mr. Wiley, through the camp or KU." By The Associated Press But Eastern and Northeast together employ only about 4,100 of the 31,000 pilots in the United States. Only two major U.S. airlines—Eastern and Northeast—were grounded Monday by a one-day emergency strike of airport carriers, principally in the Western Hemisphere and Western Europe, were shut down or crippled by the walkout seeking blackers. In London, the IFALPA said it believed the pilots had made their point and that "really effective hacking" against blackjack on the way. There was no immediate explanation from either the airlines or the Airline Pilots Association in Washington as to why the two pilots were shot down domestically. A third U.S. line, Southern—was hit by the strike when it started at 1 a.m. CDT, but its 300 pilots voted to return to work, complying with a court order. Sunday by the Supreme Court. The International Federation of Airline Pilots Associations (IFALPA) said in London that about 75 per cent of European pilots answered its strike call, and about 30 per cent in the United States. The association of pilot groups from 64 nations said that since its campaign for tougher measures against transnational governments had agreed to adopt an exiting international organisation, the US government More important, IFALPA said, were assurances of backing from a number of governments for even tougher laws that could require air boycott of countries offering sanctuary to hijackers. The federation said assurances of support had come from Australia, Canada, India, Sudan, the United States and Britain. Meanwhile the United Nations Security Council, which had been elected in 2015, that the strike would take place unless there was effective U.N. action by then against hijacking, he or a private meeting during the event. One diplomatic source read the statement put forward by the United States confidentially last Wednesday. The statement urges the state to prevent hijacking and ensure protection of hackers Bob Hollowell and Dick Brummett are the men behind the scenes at the camp. They work with staff assistants to Mr. Wiley. They are responsible for residence hall maintenance and cafeteria The strike was joined by large numbers of flight engineers around the world as well as pilots and ground crews. "YOU MEET some top kids here. Those are the kind that come to this camp," said Holwell. Hollowell is a teacher of music in junior high school and considers the music camp an excellent one. He enjoys the music classes and teaches the music students and said he too was impressed with Wiley. IN RECENT years Centron has shifted toward educational films, according to Wolf, because he had never seriously depressed the industrial film market. Wolf said that the situation had been imminent. Murphy thought that one of the most valuable aspects of his job was to broaden him as an individual and helped him to learn more. MURPHY of Tahquah, Okla. teaches oral communications at Northwest State College during the school year. "If people aren't careful thet end to isolate themselves within their own little world. I think that I am becoming more sensitive to people from different en- tities and their needs," said Murphy. The company currently has been making a series of educational films on ecology. PHYLLIAS RANGE, assistant physician who believed that her car came off as a camper, counselor and girlfriend. She increased her understanding of man- agement. "I hadn't worked with junior ROBERT WHITE, owner of the Massachusetts St. bank, 1339 Massachusetts St. with the new legislation. He has been charging a 10 per cent rate of interest on the money he lends, and he will be charging the pawn shop business was because of the high rate of interest on the money we were charging our customers. New Law Checks Pawnbroker A FORMER construction worker. White got started in the business and traded it. He also liked the idea of not taking inventory when he started the business. He just ordered for people with items to pawn. The company's location in Lawrence has been both an advantage and disadvantage, according to Wolf. "It's fun, not work," he said. "White said he found his pawn saw on the floor. But there was no day of the week particularly good for doing About half of White's customers are students. He had thought that during summer his business would drop from summer have come greater demands for cameras and luggage WHITE DOES have regular customers that visit shop when they buy a new jewelry. Has a retired jeweler also comes in once a month and purchases White has been in business since August. Toasters, clock radios, power tools, cameras, television sets, cameras, rings or in glass cases in White's small items. He likes to deal in small items "Someday only two or three people will come in. On others maybe there'll be a hundred," he said. The bill made illegal storage, imbalanced storage, tacked onto a pawned item. The laws go into effect for pawnbrokers as soon as yearly The state legislature recently passed a bill regulating the pawn broker's business. Under the new law, the maximum interest of 10 per cent interest during a 30-day period on items pawned. Also, the property owner now gets a grace period of 60 days to redeem the goods it means that the broker cannot sell the pawned item for 90 days. If the property owner wants to redeem the pawned item, he may interest for the 90 day period. and anything will sell," he said. Presently, there's a great demand for watches. Tape cups are often given eight-track tape tapes as fast as they come in. White said. There is a huge demand for guitars and amplifiers. wanting to borrow money on them, but I had no place to store them," he said. White has had no trouble getting rid of merchandise. These and 23 counselors are the ones who will take over when your counselor's work day begins at 5 p.m. and ends at 8 a.m. It really is a job right for you. The days of the free wheeling, dealing pawn broker are over—at least in Kansas. high or senior high kids before. It really helped me with my student teaching," said Range. "I had the opportunity to handle cars. People came in It was learned from other sources that the owner of Trader's Pawn店 shop charged a 15 percent on pawned items per month on pawned items. Lawrence, Trader's Pawn Shop at 822 Massachusetts St., a pawnbroker refused to talk about the new law. getting rid of merchandise. "CHARGE A reasonable price and neither will be charged." By PAT RUPERT School Will Change Period for Master's He said that some executives could not believe that there were capable people in "Hicksville." At another pawn shop in A new pawn shop is scheduled o open July 5 in the vicinity of ninth and Mississippi streets. The School of Social work, this summer is accepting students for a master's program of less than two year's work. The School of Social Welfare began restructuring its undergraduate program three years ago. Now a student can for the first time receive all of the two-year master's program during his senior year. The National Association of Social Workers, a professional organization, decided two years ago to accept in full membership those with a bachelor's degree in social welfare from a school that offers such degrees, usually only those with a master's degree could be admitted. The CSWE was operating on the assumption that a student had taken the undergraduate program. Previously, any major was admitted as an undergraduate master's program, and everyone in the program followed the same course. work two years in a master's program. Until two years ago, the Unil Council of Schools and Social Education (CSWE), a national organization that accredits the programs of Schools of Social Education. Fourteen students at KU are enrolled in the continuum programs. A begin work on their teacher's degree will continue in school for one calendar year, at which time they complete their Master's degree. JET TRAVEL has been he/ful to the company by getting new clients and adding to the company's mobility. Another problem that Wolf a new film, "John's Train," such a film. Wolf said that someone decided to travel around the area photographing old abandoned train cars. The film follows a boy on railroads, according to Wolf. Dennis Hess . Centron film editor. Wolf said that his staff knew each other's capabilities and limitations and that they worked well together. One of their better-known films was about a Leo Burerman of lawrence. The film won many nominates for an academy award. The biggest advantage in Centron's location is that it can also offer other film companies who keep skeleton crews and use different people as cast members. Staff members suggest most of the film was directed about Beau Brunet. Wolf said many times, if someone had an idea like that, one the company would be able to adapt. mentioned was that many of the companies, advertising agencies and the media were making efforts would rather go to one of the coasts than come to Although the company has used some big-name film stars like Eddie Benton, Centron prefers to move from Kansas City and Chicago. Most films take from two to six months to be completed, but Wolf said that they did a film for an automobile firm in 13 days. THE 35-MEMBER staff is team-oriented, according to Wolf. The Federal government has awarded Kansas money to fund 6,728 Lawrence is 65. Tubbs said that 50 students had been placed by June 14. Other applications have been 'already to meet requirements.' Youths Get Job Training Tubbs also handles applications when the student had been placed, Johnson County and Lawrence are part of a law firm. The idea that having their own money motivates young people to attend a college and mentorship-sponsored program called the Neighborhood Youth Corps (NYC), according to the College for the Lawrence program. The NYC program involves teenagers from lower income families in training for jobs under Federal government sponsorship division of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. The family income requirement and age limits are the only restrictions on ap- Students age 14 through high school and school dropup to up to 8th grade fall below certain standards are hired to work in jobs ranging from janitorial to clerical, architectural or maintenance minimum family wages for a family farm family and $4,000 for a farm family. Minimum family wages for a family of 14 would be one-farm and, $8,500 farm income. Douglas, Coffey, Franklin, Lyons, Anderson, Johnson, Osage and Miami counties, that has a total allotment of 250. L. Lewis Wall, class of 1972, received an undergraduate degree from the University of Kansas history department for his paper on "The Gnostic Problem: Christianity in Later Antithesis." Awards Given Special letters of commendation, seven concordance memorials to Meirland and Topeka senior, for his study of "Great Britain in the Persian Gulf, 1892-1915, and to Robert Prentice, 1916," and for the "America Reacts to the Evacuation and Internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II." Each year the department for the best research paper compares the year in either senior seminars or enrollments in departmental programs. pilcants. Those students accepted come from both broken homes and those in which the father is a nurse, and those students are in special education. The NYC program is continued during the school term under a teacher who supervises students according to Tubbs. The students go to school and work part-time. 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