6 Wednesday, February 2. 1972 University Daily Kansan Kansan Photo by JOHN BURKI Gloria Jahn, Co-Captain of Squad performance judged at football games KU Pompon Girl Named All-American Cheerleader Gloria Jahn. Leavenworth wife and co-captain of the KU pompom squad, was named Monday as one of six All-American Cheerleaders by the National Cheerleading Foundation (ICF). Two people from 25 major university cheerleading squads competed for the honor which includes a $1,000 scholarship Stan Kisereman, Lawrence also nominated to represent KU. Jahn was judged on her performance with the squad at different football games this fall. But he was not announced the indices were not announced Jahn will receive her scholarship award at a ceremony March 24 at Universal Studios, Universal City, Calif. ICF has offered their guests, with a trip to Disneyland included in the program. ICF also rates university cheerleading squads. This year, KU ranked fourth in the nation, with Notre Dame taking first place. Over 200 cheerleading squads were judged on the basis of tumbling and gymnastic techniques, original cheers, precision, voice projection, timing, personality and smile. Jahn, a cheerleader at KU for two years, is also an employee of ICF. Her job she said, took her to work with children on week-long clinics. At these clinics, four or five instructors counsel about 500 high school students. John said the judges for the All-American Award were separate from the people she worked for. Civil Service Test Scheduled 4 Times All examinations are on Saturdays and begin at 8:30 a.m. Stiles said. Federal service entrance examinations will be held four times a year, with the semester, Phil Stiles, Lawrence chl service examiner, said John McKinnon. On Feb 19, March 18, and April 15, the two and one-hour half examinations will be held in 306 Summerfield, Stiles said. A fourth examination will be given at the Lawrence Post Office May 20. must said. The entrance examination may be taken any time within nine hours of a person's graduation from school. Stiles said. Groups Still Oppose Mud Creek Project Sites said the test results could be used by a person to apply for government jobs anywhere in the United States. A person may apply for over 200 government jobs after taking the test, he said. This national concern is hitting the Lawrence area with the Army Corps of Engineers' planned channelization of Mud Creek, which have been actively protesting the project during the past year. The Needness of channelizing streams to bring about flood control is a concept that has gained great ground since the country are attacking. Siles said although few jobs were available in Lawrence, Kansas City was the largest city in the country in this part of the country. By CHRIS CARSTENSON Kansan Staff Writer According to Ron Klataske, regional representative of the National Audubon Society, the new 600 megabit channelization will clearly be Commissioner Jack Rose said annexation was an "insoluble problem," but it was necessary for steady growth. THE IMPACT statement reads, the channel improvement and resulting loss of neuralural treatment in degradation of the associated "The most noticeable result will be the virtual disappearance of the six mile-long fringe of trees along Boulder Lake in Ming Mid Creek." he said Monday. Since 1959, when a year in Costa Rica was first offered to University of Kansas juniors, the KU foreign study program has expanded to a wide variety of study and travel opportunities. At this time, the university study adviser, this year there are more opportunities than ever. TOM **SWEARINGEN,** a man of the Coon. Hunter. Association, expressed concern over harm to fish and wildlife that inhabit the visible. If the tract is annexed, taxes of the landowners living in that area will increase about 34 per cent. The land is south of the Kansas River. In industrial tract. It is now included in the Wakarusa Township. Foreign Studies Program Offers Variety of Courses Students must have a B average and must have completed at least three semesters of college work, including varying language requirements, to participate in the foreign study program offered by the major language institutes and the Junior Year Abroad program The Corps of Engineers recently finished a 17-page environmental impact statement on the project, which seems to be in compliance with environmentalist's claims. Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 the requirements required an environmental impact statement for all its projects. Completion of this statement has held up the channelization for a year, according to City Manager William Ward. He said that Mud Creek presently served as feeding grounds for raccoons, coyotes, deer and rabbits. Swearingen also said Mud Creek served as a travel lane for these animals. He said the River and the hills to the north. KU Guide Lists Human Services In other action, member- discussed a petition concerning sidewalks in Indian Hills and approved a resolution authorizing the State Highway government to set as Lawge agency for improvements on the Kansas River bridge, located at 6th and Massachusetts streets. Commissioners voted unanimously to carry the ordinance. The proposal was placed on first reading, then subsequent readings, open to public debate, at the next several meetings before a final vote can be taken. Summer language institutes are offered in Paris; Holzkirchen and Eutin, Germany; Barcelona, Spain, and Guadalajara, Mexico Steadman said if KP's land was annexed, Kansas residents would be subdividing the city of Lawrence to increase the city's revenue about $600,000 annually, but Lawrence would also be increased. Members of the Lawrence City Commission voted Tuesday to carry a proposal to anate 1,780 licenses for a new highway. The tract of land includes the Kansas Power and Light plant and several housing develop- Each eight-week course, which consists of cultural events and guided excursions in addition to classroom work, is worth six hours academic credit and is available to Kansas residents for less than $1,000, including transportation, lodging and food. "Help for People," a guide to help students Lawrence and at the University Katharine now being distributed at the University Information Center, Four hundred and fifty copies of "Help for People" were published during the week of Jan 24. The book is free of charge. A, W Stedham, KPI district manager, and several landowners protested the proposed extension of the annexation. Mayor Robert Paul said the land was now in its future industrial development Junior Year Abroad offers study at the University of Bonn in Germany the University of Carnegie in New York and Bordeaux in France. The 1972-73 program will add the University of Stirling in Scotland, Most Western Europe and private homes and will be free to spend weekends and holidays traveling and sightseeing. They are also required to receive credit at their home Commissioners Hope to Annex KPL Grounds The purpose of the guide is to make community residents more aware of the various resources which are available. Shirley Lyle, a staff member of information Center, said Monday. The listing of an organization in the book is not intended to be an endorsement or evaluation of its services. Any agency or group can provide assistance has been included. There are two indexes at the beginning of the book, one by name and one by name index includes a list of 101 human services, and the index by Each service agency in "Help for People" lists its address, telephone number, poste, staff, charges, funding, services, persons served and how much each person contributes. Unless environmentalists are successful in their effort to block the channel improvement, the project may not work at the site this spring. "Help for People" was originally intended for use by people in the human services profession, Gilham said. However, the book was being used more than ever as well, Gilham said, and she would be happy to give it to anyone who could use it. Some service agencies may have been unintentionally omitted from the book, and there are undoubtedly some errors in accuracy, she said. Suggestions, corrections and additional information on agencies may be reported to the Information Center. The foreign study office at KU also offers a non-language program, primarily for up to two weeks, where students in history, political science or international relations. The program is offered each spring at the Center for International Studies. Students may also participate in a 12-week program at Leningrad State University in Russia, which includes three weeks travel in the UK and two weeks in Europe. An annual or semiannual supplement to the guide will be prepared to keep it up to date. You can refer to the online resource make the book more complete. Gilham said the gathering of information for the book was a very slow process. She had been assigned to help with last summer. Other members of the Information Center staff, as well as members of the Community Service team, also gathered information. Professional Help Offered to Students Partial scholarships are available for the study abroad program offered by other institutions can apply for the programs through the KU foreign study office They can attend at colleges or universities. Arrangements are coordinated with Keto for travel with KU groups. Professional help for psychological problems is readily available to all students at the Dean of Men and Women, the Mental Health Clinic, the Guidance Bureau and the Kansas Psychology Clinic are students' services of help and information. By KAREN KLINKENBERG Kansan Staff Writer Campus Posters to Help Students Air Complaints The Dean of Women's office in Strong Hall is one place which offers counseling on anything that is bothering someone. There is no written record of what is happening, and does not have to give his or her name. A person may also call and talk to someone. universities. fish and wildlife habitat, as celebrated development would cause an obstruction or restriction activity would cause temporary dust, noise, an Students are also invited to come to the Mental Health Clinic for psychiatric help at any time. Students can be behind Watkins Hospital A complaint service under the auspices of the Student Services Committee will begin operation next week, Susan Goering, McPherson sophomore and services committee, and Cohesion Committee, said Monica. The office has nine women who are willing to counsel students. In addition, five women go to the school within-a-C college to counsel them. "The main purpose of the complaint service," Goering said, "is to let students make their desired names." DR. SYDENY SCHROEDER, Nurse at Children's Clinic, said they have a wide range of problems, many dealing with depression or deep anxiety. They are able to recommend medication to patients when they need it. SOMETIMES, Keeping said, people want a more professional approach to help them manage their psychologist. She refers them to the Watkins Mental Health Center. The Dean of Men's office in Strong Hall handles similar problems for men. Each College representative from the office represents from the office. The staff at the clinic includes five full-time psychologists, several part-time psychologists and a psychiatric social worker. Before going into a staff room, you must answer a questionnaire. And then, he may take a psychological test administered at the desk. After Posters with complaint forms attached will be stationed in various places on campus. All students need to do, said Goering. finding out about herself. this, he makes an appointment. If the student needs help immediately, they will find someone who is available. Another office that offers counseling is the Guidance Bureau in 118 Bailey Hall. Although records are kept of the help patients receive, the files are confidential. "The average student doesn't know to whom he should voice his concerns," she said. HERE, STUDENTS are given someone to talk to on an individual basis. All members of the staff are professionals in their field. A few part-time members are graduate students in the fields. Students also can make their complaints to the Student Senate by dialing the number printed on the posters. the mailla envelope and the slot provided. Goering said the main function of the service was to act as a haisson to help students find the right people to talk to about their needs. is to fill out complaint forms and place them in the manila envelope and the slot provided. WHEN A STUDENT comes in, m may choose the type of teaching sessions he treesession with one of the members of a team. He may choose individual, play, group or psychoeducation. Another counseling service is the Kansas Psychology Clinic. The staffed on a rotation basis with four teams of four graduate students in social work, one supervisor with a Ph.D in clinical psychology The clinic is open to anyone in the state of Kansas and the hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The problem is that the North Lawrence flood control program, of which Mud Creek is chieflychan化 in design is nearlyempty. The company has already spent over $1 million to purchase the land. In addition, $13,000 this year was budgeted to maintain the lease. This included the purchases of a $4500 tractor to move the mowing, according to Watson. Med Center Gets Building For Services Continuing a program for expansion of the University of Kansas Medical Center campus, the Endowment Association building $815,000 for a building adjacent to the Medical center campus. The building, formerly occupied by the Wesleyan Convalescent Hospital, 4125 Rainbow Blvd. Kansas City, KS. On the edge of the campus and has 38,000 square feet of floor space. Following renovation and remodeling, the Department of Family Practice will move into a new location to utilize the utilization of the property have not been made, but other similar ambulatory services are available. Constructed in 1950 as a motel, the two-story building contains a basement and a penthouse. In 1982 the building was enlarged to include a 118-bed nursing house operated by the Wesleyan Foundation. ACCORDING TO J. H. Tomlinson, of the Corps of Engineers, the city spent more for land than it had expected. The cost of $15,000 included the building, the equipment, the建筑物 and the property which has a one-foot frontage on Rainbow Bld. "This expansion, made possible by the Endowment major assistance for the Scholars Medicine and the Medical Center, which would not have been possible without the Association's assistance. Dr. William O. Woods, president of health affairs, said Friday. "Now if we come back and say we are not going to build the wall, you don't need to buy all that land, this would put the city on fire." The building represents an investment of the Endowment Association's resources, which will be renewed through rentals. During the past 25 years, the Endowment Association has supported the Continuation Study-Student Union Center, the Children's Rehabilitation Unit, the Maurice J. Cohen School for the Clinical Pharmacology Laboratory, the Spencer Chapel and the Ralph L. Smith Research Center. Werner Velt, editor of the Grand Rapids, Mich. (Mich.) Press, will speak to reporting classes and recruit news intends today as part of the School of Journalism's editor-on-residence program. Werner Veit To Interview Kiatakea denied that channelization is needed as a part of the program. He offered what he considered to be two "realistic alternatives". Both plans reject channelization, but would place a leave away from the stream itself. The second plan watershed management upstream The editor-in-residence program is sponsored by the Newspaper Fund to bring experience of editors to classrooms for classroom presentations and informal discussions with students. THE CORPS apparently is trying to work with local residents on the improvement to Tomlinson, the Corps is open to any suggestions on the project, and is willing to meet with members of the community for improvement. Friday afternoon, The Corps sponsored a meeting to hear comments on its recently completed project. The Corps has also invited about 25 local environmental groups and governmental to submit comments to by March 1. Lew Helm, of the Basin Planning Branch of the Corps of Engineers, said the Corps would help protect the river along the oxbows of the stream. He also stressed that some of the water would be used with a mixture of Kawlow and Blackwell switchgress and Reed Canary grass to provide wildlife habitat. CHANNELIZATION of Mud Creek is part of an over-all $8 million project to protect North Lawrence in 1954. Authorized in 1954, the project will protect about 8,000 acres of North Lawrence's residential, commercial and industrial area. The program was proposed after a major flood of 1951 caused $312,100 worth of damage. The city has taken steps to develop development would cause an estimated damage of $9,750,000 according to Corps reports. Officially the project calls for the construction of 20.3 miles of levee along the Kansas River and the channelization of 6.1 miles of Mud Creek President Nixon's fiscal 1973 budget sets up $1,321,000 for the local project, and most of it will be the Bud Creek channelization. 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