Friday, February 26. 1971 3 Kansan Photo by TATE KELLY Big Fella This handsome fella was found girl-watching recently on the steps of Strong Hall. However, his admirers seems to be content to stay at a Strong Hall. However, his admirers seem to be content to stay at distance. No matter he, is sitting on his pursue and that someone will eventually be forced to venture closer. And if all else fails, he can hope that a more appreciative lady Great Dane will come by. Hospital Aids Retarded A film, "Out of the Shadows," depicts the manner in which severely retarded children exist. She takes the trip to the zoo seem a miracle. a group of 20 children go to the aisle. On the way home, they stop for a snack and chat. That is something to be proud of. The people involved are severely retarded. The film was the high point of a night of the Council on Executions the film showed the working being done to help retarded children at a school. The program at the Parsons hospital is part of the work of the University of Kansas Bureau of bureau works with the most severe forms of mental retardation. The goal is to enable the children, by intensive training, to progress to higher grade levels that they can benefit from therapy. If the intensive training program did not exist, the children would sit in wards and back back and forth, or chew on them as they learned to Nerma Jean Blankenship, a former hospital employee. The Parsons program helped these children to be somewhat independent, Miss Blankenship said. The use of tangible and socially reinforced training modeled patterns that enabled the children to have a little freedom, she said. Tangible reinforcement takes a form of something as simple as a reward, which is rewarding a reward good behavior, she said, but when frequency of desirable behavior increases, the reward is higher. It occurs when one, primarily affection. The children become saturated with rewards before they begin to but never tire of affection. April Election Draws Fewer Than 1970 Vote By JANET COLE Korean Staff Writer The actions of the Board at Regents regarding last year's violence that occurred at the school, as well as roughly as many people think they should have been, according to the secretary of the Board. Regents these remarks were followed by a faculty Forum meeting Thursday. "Something happens to person when appointed by a rockford said 'We become champions for higher education, and pretty well we know the heart of our heart is really with the college in an effort to improve." HOUSTON GAVE a brief history of the committee for a biefiction at the U.S. House of Representatives. It was organized last December and is made up of faculty and students, who are investigating issues related to government commission to appoint members of the Board of Regents. The board of Regents are now made by he governor. 'Africa for Africans' The role of the board has changed, especially in the post (whether it was now also serves as a buffer between colleges and the general public). The city clerk said that although she expected more persons to register, it looked as if she would be smaller than last fail. "The Board of Regents has done an excellent job of walking the truthwhe." Bickford said. "I think the Board and think it is excellent." BUCKFORD SAID the responsibility of the Board of Regents was to work with the university to serve their needs that policies were carried out Figures released by the Lawrence City Clerk's office Thursday show that voter registration for the April 8 city election was (7.51) lower than for November's general election. Regents' Role Discussed Last fall 18,783 people registered to vote. So far 14,032 people have registered for the April election. The registration bodies are present closely based on the March 9 primary election. Bickford represented the board of Regents in a panel discussion on the Reegits as it is now arranged. Those on the side for change were Joe Houston, professor of biochemistry; Buel Molhoff, assistant professor of biology in Kirkwood third year law student. These men are members of the Committee for a Better Board of "The white establishment, the white institution, we can never be free in the world, because of this," Fullier said. We will only free, when we are free. Fuller called black education in this country a myth. For him a truly black education was once controlled by blacks, he said. Injustice be fought with words and blows. Howard Fuller, director of Malcolm X Liberation Center, will speak night in a speech co-sponsored by the Black Student Union and the Black Student Union Activities Minority Forum. The whole question of education is important to black people because it allows freedom, Fuller said. Education cannot take the traditional form because that could not do so. For the first time the education must be political. and define. We have to have the power to control minds, because control images are controls images, and those control images have nothing to do with them. The question is one of oppression, he said, and the blame can rest on the system or on the blam man. He said the blame must be placed on all three, and that he must be given courant available to the black people. A broad understanding of the "revolution" was needed of the TRAF, a direction of revolutionary philosophy was necessary because problems arise when goals are non-existent, he said. Fuller enumerated a number of goals and directions for this movement. Fuller Seeks Black Unity "EDUCATION MUST be a question of power, power to name By MICHAEL HARRIS Kansan Staff Writer BLACKS WERE NOT Americans, French or British, Fulcher, they were of African heritage. They were of African heritage, and they were in their Houston said the committee present state as a result of political decisions by Europeans, he said. "For blacks, there is only Africa." Fuller said. B. A.T.C. T.I.C. THE CAPTAIN'S TABLE The matchless diamond solitaire In the tempo of today— Brilliant diamond, a most luxurious texture of black with white or yellow gold in a dramatic setting. Law Class of 1973 at the HODGE PODGE AND Meet Jerry Dilley SUEDE SALE All Purses Reduced 25% 15 W. 9th on the Board than any other professional field. PURSE Feb. 22-27 proposed in the legislature which would change the way members of the Board of Regents are appointed. The bill, bill bill no. 1535, is intended to appoint five members from the professional education field and two from the public at large. The remaining four members would be appointed by the legislature; the speaker of the House and two by the pro tem pro tem of the Senate. Catch Our SALE-A-MONTH Reading Dynamics Campus Representative KIER SAID the committee proposed a substitute bill that called for appointment of six members by the governor. The current members of the board of Regents are not representatives of the population, however said. The nine members are bankers. There were six members on the board of Regents over 60 years of age. Izumi If you see Jerry around Green Hall, ask him to demonstrate how reading Dynamics has helped him with technical material. He would be glad to show you. Or call Jerry at 84390 or 84424 for a home demonstration. Students and teachers might have about the Spring pre-enrollment session of this special Reading Dynamics Law School class now forming. informed Governor Ducking of his suggestion. Doeking, although he is a member of the committee, asked that the committee's submit name of the governor. "the difficult legal material, the Reading Dynamics worked have been invaluable, especially in my Master's work." 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