University Summer Kansan Monday, June 19. 1972 5 Kansan Photo by C.LAV LOVE Education Lures Several Back to KU . She once hated school . By BECKY PAGE BY DEANNA VANDERMADE Konson Staff Writer One aspect of college which was new was finding that a classmate who was not in the school enrollment. She had thought if a student had the time and money. Free University Courses Let Students Make Rules would be open. Her main worry now explained, Levi, is that her career will withstand the daily trials from Kansas City to Lawrence. Although the summer selectors is much smaller than in a regular term, THE Kansas Free University is offering some thirty this summer for those interested in learning for learning's sake. If any students have been worrying that the pressures of school may result in premature graduation, their classmates, they can forget their worries. For some of those students who aren't premature. More middle-aged adults are coming back to school and not just as graduate students. The courses vary in content from summer classes taught to a course called Woman Liberation vs. The Married Woman, and in size from short to as many as six months. HER FAMILY is in favor of her attending classes, said Levit. Since her husband is a professor at the University of Missouri in college atmosphere has not been anything new to her two children. One such person is Marger Levit. She came to the University of Kansas this summer to begin a career toward a degree in journalism According to Chuck Hand, director of the project, when the team in 1969 with 10 courses, many were skeptical about whether the equipment would work. But every year they added and more people involved until last semester there were 60 students with no facilities have not been completed, the organization for facilities have not been completed, the room in the Wesley Foundation Levit held temporary jobs in the field of journalism while her husband earned his doctorate in education. She has worked as a reporter for a small town daily weekly advertising trade journal, and was a junior account executive for a public relations firm. "It's like driving a car." she Her main reason for getting her degree is that it is something that she has always wanted The Free University operates a network of people who want to know about subjects not offered in the regular curriculum just as they are. Her most recent job was as executive director of the Western Missouri office of the American Liberius Union. Because of her leadership, she has been given credit for some journalism courses, such as Reporting I. UNTIL THIS SUMMER classes have been held wherever there was space, in faculty houses, apartments, churches or other addition of a classroom is representative of the project's success. share their knowledge of a subject with others. "Our purpose." Hand said, "is to act as a laison between the two groups, those who want to learn those who are willing to teach." "As long as they have something to share, they may do so," Hand said. THERE IS NO tuition in the parish. You may anyone sign up for any class anyone can teach any class he wants. The key words are in verse 15. The classes generally are held once a week for eight weeks during the summer and usually are in the evenings, but this season may vary from class to class. No one is required to go to classes. "The classes exist by an evolutionary process," Hand said, "the good ones last, the bad ones old; people just stop going." SOME OF THE COURSES being offered are academically based, such as Language and Meaning, the Social Uses and semantics, the Social Uses and Misses of Science, or The Law, Civil Rights, and " criminal Law." One course that Hand said, could be helpful to the undergraduate student is a course called CRA Detecting, which is a tool for students to help students weed out what is factula information from in- UNTIL THIS SUMMER, Walter D. Braun, a retired leutenant colonel in the Army, was named a special student. He was working on doctorate in history, on college in officially a candidate for a doctorate. said. "You don't need a license to drive, but you feel a lot better if you have one." Braun, unlike Levit, is a resident of Lawrence, and has two sons who are students at KU and Boston University in same classes, but they were enrolled in different semesters that this had both helped and helped her. A class project that is particularly unusual is one designed to organize a study in Lawrence. It is slowly d'ing for lack of support. formation built on illogical conclusions. One instance which Braun did not care for was when a former instructor told one of his sons that he had killed his father in the class as his father had done. When one of his sons had mononucleosis, Braun was able to go to the instructor, whom he studied and explain the situation. "NO ONE WANTS to do anything about it." Hand said. But he added, "that is a part of the Free University process." BRAUN HAS encountered no difficulty with other students because of age differences. He learned that kids expressed surprise at the kind of shoes Braun wore. Apparently, the student thought that brown suede Bass tools with rubber wearers weren't exactly Braim's style. The listings, which are available in the SUA office, include the name of the initiating equipment, availability, equipment needed, approximate cost, maximum number of participants, experience necessary, deadline for arrival and time and place of departure. The individual who initiates the trip does not lead it. Mosiman said. Each participant is expected to lead himself and the other one time. These are not escorted by someone else rely on the participant to help in a cooperative fashion by doing his share of the original planning. The types of trips are mainly backpacking, climbing and boating and are available at various times throughout the year. You can originate at various locations in the West and Canada, he said. The advantage to the flexible system, said Hand, is that it offers room for experimenting with class structure. "I probably wouldn't have bought them on my own, but my wife talked me into it," Braun said. "Now I like them." Braun has had some instructors younger than he, but he thought this was to his advantage. "They realize that I have family ties and obligations that the average student does not have." Although the listing has been used elsewhere in previous years, this is the first year that it has been available in Lawrence. For a Friesen, Wichita senior, informer, former staffer, and the姑卧, Mossman said, and she was the only person who indicates an interest thus far. For the moment, Braun has discontinued work on his doctorate. He was not sure that he would attend any classes this fall, but he hoped to enroll in classes he future just for his enjoyment. organizing and decision making throughout the entire exercise There is no paid member of the group. The only expenses are those incurred by the group for preparation and equipment costs. Further information may be obtained at the SAU office in the U.K. Union. There are deadlines for registration for most trips. HE BELIEVED that students today were under so much pressure that they had few opportunities to explain the education they were getting. Dorothy L. Callahan's reasons for attending KU this summer are common to those of many others. She is a teacher and is also an educator to school periodically to keep her state teaching certificate. Outdoor Trips List Is Available at SUA Callahan, who provides the only support for her two children, explained her reasons in different terms. "I'm here for survival," she said. She has worked since she was 14 years old, and has supported her education. She graduated from high school she dropped out of high school during her senior Wilderness trips at minimum expense is the aim of a cooperative venture of various colleges and universities in the western states and Canada, such as Muskogee, Mosiman, SUA travel advisor Alcohol and tobacco will be among the drugs considered, as well as alcohol, "hard" drugs and marjuana. The seminar will attempt to eliminate some of the confusion associated with drug controversy on marijuana. AFTER THE SERVICE, Callahan went to college on the GI Bill of Rights to become an English teacher. She discovered after a few years of teaching that she had been taught on the high school level, so she returned to school and received her master's degree in English. The various schools have recently completed a listing of "Coperative Wilderness Ad- dventure" and "Outdoor Program" of the University of Oregon, Eugene, has acted as coordinator in planning trips to different wilderness trips, Mosiman said. The schools act only as clearing houses to put individuals in touch with each other. The basic format for the program starts with a four-day course in the basic background and abuse of drugs by the School of Pharmacy, according to Carr. The School of Education will then teach students how to develop psychological and sociological aspects involved in drug abuse. "When my students are having a hard time, I tell them that it wasn't easy for me, either. I learned early that no one was going to take care of me but me. I knew that I'd have to be the one to get it!" Dorothy thought that her experiences had helped her to be a better teacher. Clayton a Loyd Jr. is at KU to begin his studies for a Master's degree in journalism. HIS REASONS for wanting the degree are because his fellow workers have master's degrees, because he will get an increase in because it will help to organize and refresh his knowledge. INCREASING ALCOHOLISM certainly makes alcohol the most abused of drugs," said Carr. Even though he had previously taken a course in law of communications, the law had not been so well said he needed the course. brain Loyd now works as assistant director of the KFC for the Association. His employers have given him full salary and benefits Carr said that "recent figures of the Gallup Poll showing over half of the youth have tried drugs have no meaning." At 19, she decided to join the Women's Air Force, in which she served for three years. Loyd's wife has given him a lot of encouragement, but his sixth grade son can't understand why he doesn't learn to such an obligerly task, year because she had enough credits to graduate and because she hated school. Such reports lead to the assumption by many that over half of the youth are confirmed Approximately 150 people from 50 communities are expected to attend the two-week Drug Abuse Workshop offered by the Schools Partnership which begins today, according to Earl Carr, assistant professor of Education. The Governor's Commission on Criminal Abuse funds the program through the Carnegie curriculum, headed by Carl Haney. Drug Workshop Begins Chancellor E. Laurence Calmers Jr. and chancellor Chancellor Stephen B. program of the 1972 annual meeting of the National Association of College University Business Officers which will be held July 9-11 at Drug Abuse Workshop 8 a.m., Kansas Union Forum Room. Teams of three people, including a teacher, a high school student and a civic leader or other community minded person, participate in the seminar to attend the seminar. In addition to the teams from the selected communities, other people interested in the seminar may assist at their own expense, Carr said. Chalmers will speak on formula budgeting and Nitcher, the head of the University's Business Department, at a panel on complex institutions. Campus Bulletin Iron Forum Room Summer Orientation: 1:30 p.m., Woodruf Auditorium During June, when you purchase any dinner item you will get the second dinner for $ \frac{1}{2} $ price. All you do is present this coupon. Sambo's JUNE SPECIAL Summer Orientation-Dean of Women: 2.30 n.m. Blie Flight Room Buy one dinner, second purchase of same item 1/2 price o. ederason 3:30 p.m. Rig High Room Business 3:30 p.m. Jahyawk Room Parkway 3:30 p.m. Room 500 Journalism 3:30 p.m. Council Room Journalism 3:30 p.m. Council Room Social Welfare: 3:30 p.m., Pine Room Journalism: 3:30 p.m., Councell Room. Law Students: 7 p.m., Kansas Room. COUPON drug abusers, he said. Accordingly, the workshop will discuss some of the many myths surrounding drugs. COUPON A featured speaker will be Dr. William McKenelley from the University of Kansas Medical Center, who also includes social welfare workers and teachers who have survived an earthquake technique in working with their students. The workshop will be held through June 30, approximately seven hours daily. Graduate students receive by those attending who already have a baccalaureate degree. Others in attendance will be considered auditors. Class attendance may be housed in Ellsworth Hall. THE PROGRAM IS aimed at those people who have good rapport with young people. The goal is to provide for children a person close to them with whom they can communicate information when they are considering being involved in some activity. adults $1.50 shows 3:00, 7:30, 9:30 wilite Sat. 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