8 Thursday, November 12, 1970 University Daily Kansan --- Draft Counselor Lives in Lewis By DICK HAY Kansan Staff Writer On the surface Larry Rouh appears to be a typical University student. He is 36 years old and has been married for 40 years. He is identified from Keenan State College in Kearney, Neb. in 1968 and he becomes to finish his Ph.D. in 2005. But there the similarity to the typical student ends. Larry Routh spots his days at the KUCO counselor and his nights at Lewis Hall with more than two hundred KUCO教務. His wife, Caroline, is one of her students. The Roaths have spent almost all of their married life living in an apartment to the north of the main lobby of Lewis Hall. They two children were born twice before they moved into the residence hall J2. 7. 1966. Routh said it was quiet most of the time except for occasional noise from the snack bar which shares one wall with the apart- "It's worked out well because Lewis is an easy dorm to live in," Routh said. "It's a good life." This is the first year Routh has worked as a draft counselor. In previous years he worked in the guidance Bureau in Bailal Hall. He also works as a counselor at Washburn University in Topeka on Wednesday, Thursdays and Thursday evenings. When he can find the time, he studies. He hopes to earn a Ph.D. in guidance and counseling. "It keeps me busy to say the least." Routh said. "But I get a chance to be involved in both a big university and a small one." Routh said that when he and his wife first came to Lawrence, they were unaware of the possibilities for counseling. Both had counseling experience while in law school, and they were interested in the field. They moved into Lewis Hall for the job. "I decided I wanted more than a Ph.D. I wanted to be able to experience, first-hand, some of the things I was studying." Routh said. What's it like to be the owl male in an all-female residence hall? Routh said he was enjoyin the experience a great deal. "It's a good life, but it's no big deal," Routh said. "It's a big deal in that we're working for the university. "I don't really have to do anything. I'm just the husband of the resident director. But I am also going to take part in some acctlety." Routh said that he and his wife tried to attend all of the hall parties, but that the girls did not treat him as a father. "I think I represent different things to our greedy girls," he said. "They are all very different. They are very well. Others, we know on a professional basis such as a psychiatrist." Part of being the only male in a female residence hall is undergoing pranks and stunts. "He has had plenty played on him." He has had the door to his apartment plastered with paper and a corkboard. He had in the hall. Last St. Mary's was in the hall. Last St. Mary's milk was placed on his dinner tray. His apartment has been decorated with braided, hanging straws. He has received a variety of gifts such as a box of dirt, a black beanie and a black scarf to wear when 'fly' fly down the high-rise apartment. When asked if girls sometimes come to him with questions about why their boyfriends act in some way, the girl said "Yes, yes. oh yes." She told the girls did not ask him for advice too often, but when they did the most he asked them. But counseling men on the draft is Routh's main preoccupation. In preparation, he said, he did a lot of reading on the draft laws and worked with local attorneys that were expert on the subject. Routh said that the draft had changed tremendously in the last year, when it was replaced by a system, the no. 195 ceiling for induction and the extended ceiling for exhaust. "It's worth the time and energy of draft-time men to get in touch with someone who knows about the great change in the laws," he said. Asia Visitor Calls U.S. Selfish Men's & Women's Sizes Brown & Loden Green He has just returned from a fact-finding trip to Southeast Asia and has been to Vietnam 11 times. Johnson's visit to Lawrence was followed by three activities Minority Opinions Forum and the Lawrence Peace Forum. If you really want to, rugerize *qualify* boot - put your foot down *don't sit* behind the less than the new Wolverine by Wolterne America is involved in the Indochina war for economic reasons, according to Russell Levine, the vice secretary for the New England region of the American Friends Committee, in a speech vetted. "We are fighting to save the natural resources of Indonesia and to ensure that our country Johnson said "We are also fighting for a market place for small businesses." 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