Thursday, October 22. 1970 Hary Turnbull, who operates the "El Canteema" Ousted Communal Celebration 'Happiness Happened' mobile cafe with her husband, Tom, serves customers after the couple's business was asked to leave its location on campus Monday. The Turbullabs brought it from the kitchen, by the response of students to the kitchen-van. By CAROLYN ROTHERY Kansan Staff Writer The Communal Celebration class of the Free University is "a workshop for events which celebrate life, with primary emphasis on art forms; with art forms: film-making, music, dance, drama, graphic arts, light, improvisation and performance; the Free University catalogue. In a special session of the class, called Celebration of the Body, the primary emphasis was on people. I planned on attending the meeting, but the server, but it was impossible to not become involved with the other 200 people who came to I removed my shoes and I — ten of the pile that lined the room — minster Center at 1204 Oread. There were exercises in progress. Not calisthenics, but mental exercises like I've seen in gym classes. After acting out situations like being in a box and struggling to get out, we tried to meet people or feet or hands but not speaking. Later on, we were set free. Free to do what we liked on the job, we were special areas set aside and furnished for us to be in. Areas were provided like a pillow fight when you had your hair down, wash feet and one to brush hair, an area for rubbing and a place to set up with a black light and furnished with fluorescent paint to body paint with and there was a room provided with an amplifier to make loud noise in. People, children, dogs, a kitten and a duck all set out to experiment with the media given to them. They learned another and built human pyramids, let out their frustrations with pillows, ran, jumped and painted each other around the stomach or glasses and clothes. At the end of the hour's time the gymnastic mats are astre and there was paint on almost covered most of the floor, We then headed up backstairs to watch a movie made by some KU students on people on campus. We met an aide and a side show, each of us took a piece of food and fed each other. There was a large menu of celery, bread, apples, oranges, peppers, marshmallows, and other edibles. The celebration then turned from structured activities where the ideas or materials came from the event itself, over. We danced, ran, touched hands and feet, mobbed each other and ignored each other. We laughed, we laughed, laugh, and the next time we couldn't speak. It was an experiment on how a group could communicate. We did as everything a group I came out of the Westminster center tired and happy. I can't explain the happiness, it just happened. I did not during the three hours I was there that I couldn't do with my own friends and I never would have thought to. I never would have thought to. The first 1971 tour will be a Caribbean cruise. Alumni will attend the first of three Santa Paula on January 15. Wintermorte said that their 13-day cruise would include stops ataca, Jamaica, Arua and Haitu. On the way back to New York, Wintermate will, the ship will also stop at Fort Lauderdale. Fla. Only moments after Sgt. Andrew Mickey Davis was released and walked out of the George Washington Hotel, a fellow officer was shot as he drove the car's auto away from the scene. Wintermorte said that the decision to have alumni tours was a "seeing that other groups were the advantage of special group rates. AS DAVIS WALKED from the hotel, his captors, identified as Wesley Copeland, 29, and Goldie Copeland, 27, both of Detroit. The wounded officer, Steven O'Donnell, who was in Deceuness Hospital, police said he could have been shot by a fellow officer by accident. He was taken to the hospital. Seminar Scheduled For KUMC The second tour group will fly from Kansas City to Paris on April 23. Winternote said that An engineering seminar will be held Oct. 31, on the KU Medical Center campus in Kansas City. Three University of Kansas permanent faculty members. Semester Role: professor of civil engineering, will lecture on applied fracture mechanics, will lecture on water pollution professor of civil engineering, will lecture on water pollution control will be given by Elmo Lindquist, associate professor of engineering. World Tours Offered Bv KU Alumni Group Complete Line Pepper Rodgers, head football coach, and his wife acted as team captain on the eight-day Hawaiian cursion, and Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmer Jr., and his wife hosted the two-week tour of Hawaii. ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI)—A policeman was freed unharmed by a shotgun fired from Detroit Wednesday night after spending six and one-half hours in the hospital. Policeman Freed After 6 Hours as Hostage Trips to the Caribbean area, countries behind the Iran-Portugal border, special rate to groups of University of Kansas alumni - Console Dick Wintermater, executive vice president of the alumni Association, said that the association had sponsored tours to Hawaii in March and to the United States. Memorial Hall, K.C., Ks. 7 & 10:00 p.m. Tickets $4, $5, and $6 Get tickets at KIEF'S - Speakers - Component - 8-Track Tapes The third tour planned by the alumni is a trip behind the Iron Curtain. Wintermorton said that the team will play on July 17, and return August 7. persons on the tour will spend seven nights at the Grand Hotel in Paris and return to Kansas City May 1. - Tape Decks However, Copeland was taken to police headquarters and brought from Detroit. Police indicated he be would fire on a fujitevite bond. Officers indicated Copeland was on a conceived weapons charge. The couple agreed to release Davis after police agreed not to arrest them on any charges in connection with the incident. were escorted from the building by police and two ministers. The deal was made by Major Adolph Jacobsmeyer. JACOBSEY MEYER, SAID, "for Davis' life, they're going free. We're not going to jeopardize the life of a policeman. We promised to let them go and that what's important to Opeland's wife was not booked. The major added, "to make a simple story out of it, we traded our officer's life to let them go," and described both as "scared." Davis said she held the gun on him during most of the ordeal. He said it was a "liver-type" riffle. Arthur Hailey unlocks all the doors in his sensation filled best seller. From the man who gave you AIRPORT Getting Straight lays it on the line. 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