University Daily Kansan Friday, December 3, 1971 9 Policemen Discuss Image Work Includes Public Relations By HARRY WILSON Traffic Control, Public Relations Officer Sylvester Sputch greets visitor. Kensan Photo by ALBERT SWAINSTON "It takes a little different outlook on police work to be a campus policeman," Mike Krause said. "Traffic and Security, said recently." Campus policemen, he said, were often the first "faces" of the University a visitor saw. Thomas said that Traffic and Security faced "a whole different set of problems" from those faced by other law enforcement agencies because the campus is a different kind of community. "A lot of our work is along the lines of public relations," Thomas said. "It's an interesting job. You have to like people and you have to like a certain kind of police work." Thomas said. WHY DOES A MAN become a campus policeman? Thomas said he was unable to impawn any single factor that impacted his work. He likeled police work and the satisfaction of working with Thomas, a former sociology student, took the university's campus force for six and one-half years. He has been director of Traffic and Security for about eight years. Mike Hill, second shift patrol sergeant, said: "It's just the idea that you're dealing with people." Hill said that he liked police work because of the responsibility. He said the job enabled him to serve people. Patrolman William Durrant said that he had not intended to take a job as a coach came to KU for employment. But after an interview with the director of Traffic and Security, Durrant decided the job appealed. Patrolman Floyd Nool said that he joined Traffic and Security "IVE ALWAYS WANTED to help people," Durrant said. Campus Bulletin Social Welfare Adm. & Aids: Regional Room, 9:00 a.m. Social Welfare; Pink Room, 10:00 a.m. Social Welfare Curr.: Oread Room, 8:30 4.37 Social Welfare Adm. & Aids: Regionalist Room. 11 a.m. History Advisory: Pine Room, noon. Room: 9:00 a.m. Prof. Adv. Council - Social Welfare; Pine Room: 11 a.m. Phyto-Ecologists: Alcove C. cafeteria noun. Russian Table: Meadowlark, cafeteria noon. Russian Table: Meadowlark, cafeteria meal time. English Room, 12:30 p.m. Muslim Students; Room 299, 12:45 p.m. Catechomba Dialogue: Oread Room, noon. Medicinal Chemistry: Curry Room, noon. Prof. Adv. Council - Social Wellfare: English Room, 12:30 p.m. **Mutifii Students:** Room 299, 12:30 p.m. Social Welfare Faculty: Plea Room, 2 p.m. State Office: Started Room, 3:30 p.m. NFSN (Sea, Weiwei): Ajayhawk Room, 3:30 p.m. SUA Popular Film, "Lovers and Other Strangers", Woodruff, 7 p.m. KU Folk Dance Club: 173 Robinson, 7 p.m. Campus Christians: Jayhawk Room, 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY Basketball, KU-Kentucky: Allen Field House. 8:00 p.m. SUNDAY Student Art Sale: Union Gallery, all day. (Through Dec. 19) PHILADELPHIA Dec. 19 SUA Bridge: Pine Room, 1:30 p.m. Last Day of Gene Swenson Pop Art Exhibit Museum of Art India Club Film: "Anokhi Raat," Wooldruff, 2 p.m. Last Day of Gene Swenson Pop Art Exhibit; Museum of Art, 1:30 to 5 p.m. SUA Chess; 305 Union, 2 p.m. C罗维熙 Corilhel Albert Gerken, 3 p.m. University Cherus and Obernax "Garmina Burana," Hoch Auditorium, 3.30 p.m. Chinese Association Film: Ballroom, 7 p.m. International Film: "La Beaute Du Diable," Woodruff 7:30 p.m. "Essential Expositions." "Spoon River Anthology": Experimental Theatre, 8 p.m. If you think that ordination is something like an agreement and the time in between is similar to man similar to marking time—then you couldn't be more mistaken. For instance, during the noviitate, novices work in such hospitals as the international rehabilitation centers and Universities. They serve as assistant chaplais, co-reteach masters, teachers and psychiatric aides. The Paulists were founded with the belief that each man is a member of the community and living together. Each is an individual with his own talents and is given his own way. But not later. Now. Paulist Seminarians create recreational programs, direct "Days of Recollection" for CCD and CFD students in the permanent with the use of media in the liturgy as a preaching tool, originate and edit the Paulist Free Press, coordinate Lenten Masses, organize Masses, to mention just a few. because he liked police work. He had worked for nine years as a deputy sheriff in Leavenworth County. One of the reasons he came to KU,he said,was to meet and work with more people. When you commit yourself to the Paulists, it isn't a someday thing. It's now. Today. The duties of campus incarceration best patrolling, work in traffic camp booths and in residence halls. Bob Ellison, Traffic and Security officer at the jail, have also helped the Lawrence police department in such cases. For more information about the Paulists write to Rev. Don C. Campbell, C.S.P., Vocation Director, Room 300. paulistfathers. Campus police work in three shifts: from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., 3 to 11 p.m. and 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Concerts or special events at the University require adjustments in the shift schedule. Ellison said that special events often resulted in officers having to work several consecutive shifts. THERE ARE 14 MEN on the first shift, on the second and seven on the third. Nine men are assigned to residence hall one at 8 a.m. to 8 a.m. A full-time investigator has also been employed. Thomas said Traffic and Security policemen on all but the first shift, which is mainly detailed to traffic duties, operate on a beat system. Areas patrolled by cars during the second and third shifts are divided into north and south campus districts. Thomas said. University properties off campus are similarly checked by officers. 415 West 59th Street New York,N.Y.10019 IN ADDITION TO STATE commissions as campus police, Traffic and Security policemen may be commissioned to police men and as county deputy sheriffs. The other commissions, according to Thomas, enable campus officers to assist county office and county authorities. Two cars cover the two campus districts, and another car patrols in general assignment. The m also keeps a man in foot patrol. The requirements for campus pleacher have changed. Thomas said. To be a campus officer, a pleacher must have at least a year's experience in police work, be 21 years old, have a high school diploma, have passed a police course and have a police record. Thomas estimated one-third to one-half of the men who had joined the force before being placed on the police list had previous police experience. Thomas said that he thought relations between police and students at KU were generally good. Other campus policemen agreed. students on the campus police force. He had been a member of the campus force at Baker University where he attends school. "I TREAT PEOPLE the way I'd like to be treated, and that always works out," patrolman John McDonald said. McDonald is one of four SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) -- Ti-State Motor Transport Co. of Fort Wayne damaged an automobile damage suit and the Missouri Highway Commission filed another for $1,022.83 against the Teammets Union in Federal District. The suits stem from a strike called by the union against the company, which led to the death of a truck driver in one of the firm's trucks while exorcising an inmate. McDonald said that several persons on campus knew he was a student, but that it had not been an performance as a campus officer. Patrolman Ralph Welliver said that he had no trouble with students. He has been on the force since 1959. "We have enforcement to do and we have to do it," he said. WELLLIER SAID THAT campus policemen had to be aware of differences between city and city police policies We take this opportunity to wish our fine friends a very happy holiday season. May we always continue to serve you in a courteous and efficient manner. Durrant said that campus policemen did not care what they tried to maintain good relations with students. He said that he thought it was too difficult for them. Have a Nice Vacation We Look Forward To Your Return. "I think it's a challenge to try to overcome the image of the campus policeman," Thomas said. Noel said he had not had any trouble with the majority of students, "dorm patrol" for two years and has gotten to know many students Many were realizing, Thomas said, that the campus policemen differed from the night watt-er image student们 have had of them. "We're striving to change that concept," Thomas said. 843. 5755 Patronize Kansan Advertisers! TWA INTRODUCES STUTELPASS. 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