University Daily Kansan Wednesday, December 9. 1978 7 Kansas Staff Photo Before painted slaves promoting the efforts of black faculty and students to have Gary Dean Jackson reinstated to his position as assistant to the Dean of Music at Emory University, soon spread to many of the buildings on campus. After Few flat surfaces were left untouched by spray- While the painted sidewalk slogans have become fairly commonplace on campus, building and grounds personnel began attempts Tuesday to remove the writing from building surfaces. Among the targets of the spray-can artists were Spencer Watson, Watson Library and Haworth and Snow halles. Live-In Delinquents Boys Get Second Chance By HARVEY HASLER Kansan Staff Writer Achievement Place, a treatment facility for delinquent or neglected boys in Lawrence, has developed an extensive research and planning, has developed a model treatment program that has been effective in significantly improving the emotional behavior of problem children. The original idea for the program was issued in brief by the jury. The court Judge. Since that time it has grown into the program that it is Ellyph Clery is the director of Aileen his wife, in the role of teaching parents, live with the boys who have been committed to Ellyph Clery. In a cooperative effort by the juvenile court, the county Department of Social Welfare, and the parents these boys are placed in this home for an indefinite period of time. At present, the Enforcement Place program is focused on seven major areas of concern. The treatment program is community conflict. Because of its own sensitivity to the characteristics of the particular community or portion of the community The treatment program is coached by a staff member, then a hows problem exists this community and should be dealt with there, in his school, home or church. When a boy enters the program he continues to attend his own class. The parents are encouraged cooperation with the boy's teachers, can help solve his problems, and are encouraged that the boys are encouraged to weekvisits to their homes and the teaching parents have discussions with the boy's parents. Also, Achievement Place peers and semi-permanent peer groups for boys. Each boy that enters the place must answer an answer to the influence of a peer group already adopted many of the goals set by its own. The continual student gets from their peers is an important aspect of the treatment place. The program offers family style but professional treatment. The school has a nationally specifically educated teaching parents who live in the house 24 hours a day. Eight boys between 11 and 16 age groups are grouped allows the teaching parent interact extensively with each boy. The parents and boys come to know each other well and they get acquainted with each other in social behavior which occurs only in small intimate groups (as in families) and is a vintage of a family style treatment program in that it can be used by children. The teaching parents are ac Free U. Asks For Proposals And Enrollees Enrollment cards for classes in the Kansas Free University are available at 1116 Louisiana. These cards, which record first time, are to help people secure credit and register with the office. Those, who would like to see a class, may fill out a card recommending the class to the Free University. A catalog of classes to be offered during the spring will be distributed after the first week of KU's classes, second semester. Only a few class schedules have been turned in for next semester. Tom Miller, Lawrence Burchard, and the activities of the Free University has died out in the past week. He attributed this to the upcoming release of a new book. One class be offered for next term will be on the "phenomena of modern nowism and modernism." Miller said the class would be by a KU graduate student, a KU minister, and others. A class on backgrounds and sensory training, currently offered as a communal celebration class, probably will be offered the instructor. Miller said. The class will be based on how to eat an orange. Yoga and vegetarian classes also are expected to be offered again next spring. The Free University is planning a new campus in Wesley Foundation, building during the second week in December, but details have not been made. The Wesley building is being renovated for use as office space for some of the Senate subsidized organizations. Moving has been postponed since the middle of October when plans were announced and plans still remain tentative. tually teachers in that their explicit purpose is to educate the youths in the academic, social, and professional curriculum of the educational program at Achievement Place. The professional training which will be offered educating the youths includes proficiency in the behavior modification procedures, juvenile community relations and other areas. The program emphasizes individual behavioral treatment in a group setting. The treatment should include the behavior that needs alleviation as judged by members of the community, community and teaching parent. A program of evaluation is based on a system that provides constant feedback to the team so that the daily progress of each boy. By evaluating this and all other areas of the program it is possible to change the treatment necessary and improve its efficiency. "Only God and the Student Senate know when we'll move," Miller said. By applying the knowledge and need of treatment that are needed, you may have a time to work. But under this heading the training of more technicians is required. Currently, the Achievement Place staff is attempting to ob tain financial support for potential teaching parents. This training program includes classroom education and on-the-job experience at Achievement "The parents would spend two days along with going to classes at KU. This would last for one semester. The second semester, they would have to be starting to be starting to set up their own Achievement Place "home," In the beginning Achievement Place was supported by groups and individuals in this area, he mainly financed through welfare. BALTIMORE (UP1)— According to his younger brother, former President Lyndon B. Jackson gotten over the presidential bug. Chambers of Commerce Hold Career Meetings Phillips said that one of the most important functions of the Industrial School was their own community instead of sending them to an institution. He said that data collected showed that students were very hard on the Industrial School have a return rate of about 75 per cent. So far movement Place has not had one. Information on specific programs has been received from Colorado Spring. Colo. St. Joseph and Springfield, Mo., and Kansas City. The St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce has scheduled a career opportunity conference for business owners. Inn in St. Joseph. A number of businesses will be interviewing summer and permanent employees. Chambers of commerce throughout the United States have indicated that Liberal Arts and Sciences of career opportunity conferences are needed to prepare for Christmas break, Gladys Padget, colleague placement director, said. In an interview published in the Sunday editions of the Baltimore News-American, Sam Houston Johnson said he thinks his run for the presidency again "next time if Nixon fails." Conferences will be held Dec. 26 in Colorado Springs and Feb. 1-3 in Seattle, both business firms will have information and interviewers at the Antlers Plaza Hotel in Santa Monica, where they want information about the interviews should pick up a coupon for the annual bulletin board in Strong Hall. Kansas City, Kan., has scheduled interviews for Dec. 30 employment in the Kansas City area. Coupons for information on these interviews may be picked from the College office, 206 Strong. The Student Union building on the Northeastern Missouri State campus will be the site of the workshop and information on these may be obtained by writing to the Springfield Chamber of Commerce. In addition to these four conferences, a number of career opportunity days are planned for the country throughout the country 1048 S. NEW YORK 843-2004 Flocked trees, live & artificial trees, wreaths, boughs, roping, Holly, mistletoe, plotted plants Christmas decorating items of all kinds. Come out and browse around. Pence Garden Center The panel discussion is sponsored by the KU chapter of Sigma Kappa the national scientific society and is open to the public. A program designed to explore the field of interpersonal reflections at a final weekend of Christmas students are invited to participate The event will be sponsored by the United Campus Christian Ministry at Wichita State University and the Wichita College of Arts, including room and books, $25, including room and books. Sensitivity techniques will be the basis of the program, according to information received by the KU United Ministers in Higher Education. The program will be at Camp White near Council Grove. It will begin at 1 a.m. Jan. 7, and run through noon Jan. 10. The panel will consist of Mollevi Gray, director of the center for health services for the University of Kansas Kenneth Armitage, professor of biology, Ernest Angio, associate director of the Geological Survey McKinney, professor of civil engineering and Daniel Stern, professor of biology at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. WSU Offers Vacation Trip In Sensitivity The weekend plans call for 26 persons to be divided into small group leaders and a large group leader. Leading the session will be Don Nance, a member of the National Association of interpersonal relations groups for the free group. Anyone wishing more information about the weekend should call the ministries center, 1204 Oread, at 843-4833. Put a cotton cover on mesh and before forcing sergeant's hands, tie the woolen and knits. You'll get a smooth shape or blocking job to keep it from shedding. Changes in lakes caused by pollution will be the subject of a panel discussion at 7:30 Thursday night in 428 Lindley Panel Will Focus On Pollution It's not easy, be a Paulina. Brodiean桥 between young and old, black and white, both a challenge. But it is a challenge. Room 111 415 West 59th Street New York, N.Y., 10019 The Paulist mission is to people - individually and in all the societies in which they live. 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