2 Tuesday, November 30, 1971 University Daily Kansan Books, Jobs Keep Some At KU During Vacation By HARRY WILSON Kansan Staff Writer "dead," "dull," "emupy," "quiet," "a typical Kansas town," "--that's Lawrence over Thanksgiving break according to KU students who remained in Kansas over the vacation period. Some students liked the quiet atmosphere for studying but others were bored. Most of the 30 students interested said they needed a Lawyer or Thanksgiving to study. About one-third that they had used libraries and other facilities which remained open for student "In some ways you can concentrate very well," Gisela Wittl, Hamburg, Germany, graduate student in psychology of the quiet atmosphere. Aziz Goharini, Tehran, Iran, junior, took a different view. "Everything is quiet. I don't like it. You get homesick," he Frosh to Meet To Plan Party The freshmen class officers and freshmen activities committees will meet at 7:30 tmon in Rock Room of the Kansas Union The committee will discuss plans for the first class party and several freshmen projects. Rick will present the moment of the freshman class, said. Freshmen who are interested being on committees and have money to spend attend this meeting. The committees are social, projects, educational. said. HAVING TOO FAR to travel to get home was a factor in the decisions of half the state legislature. There were several students from cities as near as St. Louis, Kansas City and Topeka who traveled. "If you must be in Kansas Lawrence is the best place," Jim Hess. Tomeka senior said. A few students said they remained in Lawrence because it was not worth going home with the end of the semester so near. "It seemed pointless to take a break from Christmas," one student said. The need to earn money was another reason given by several students for staying. About one-quarter of them said they would have gone to places other than Lawrence if they were to work, study or travel so far. Apparently freshmen and sophomores are more inclined to get away from Lawrence over Thanksgiving than other campus interviewees interviewed one was a freshman and one was a sophomore. NEVERAL STUDENTS staying in residence halls expressed dissatisfaction with the $3 per night charge for staying in the residence halls over the break. Though the charge was too high Karen Sanders, Memphis, Tenn., junior, and a resident assistant at the community she said she should that one resident should provide food and that hall residents should not have to pay to stay in their own rooms over Hess, a resident assistant at McCollum Hall, spoke in favor of the vacation housing rules. A number of students staying in residence halls said they had trouble traveling to places to eat. This was especially true of the 1960s, when people have cars. Those who had cars considered themselves fortunate. "You can't expect the people who stay here during vacation to be subsidized by the majority of the people who don't," he said. CHRISTMAS FLIGHT TO SUNSHINE MIAMI January 2, 1972 to January 17, 1972 $25.00 due Dec. 7 Total Cost $149.00 For information call UN4-3477 or come by the SUA office. Poff added that he would not have stayed in Lawrence if it had not been for this event. "I stayed for my sister's wedding," Poff said. Larry Poff, San Antonio, Tex. senior, had the most unusual reason for staying in Lawrence over Thanksgiving. The program is open to any college student who has completed German 2, or the equivalent designed for students who will have completed German 3 by May. 1972. The program is basicly academic. However, courses offered at the curriculums are also part of the schedule. The majority of time will be spent learning the language during the eight weeks held in Huzkirch, Germany. The University of Kansas will be accepting the Language Institute in 1972. Applications must be submitted no later than Dec. 10. Interviewing Flowers said the convention would attempt to acquaint those in attendance with the workings of a school system, thought the skills gained at the convention would enable young delegates to have a stronger voice at the national conventions and defeat the defeat of President Nixon. By JEANNE RIMES Kansan Staff Writer Those interested in attending the convention should contact Robin Roy at 842-8531 or Lane Bailey at 843-0601. A delegation from the University of Kansas will attend a "dump Nixon" countdown T2 convention in Chicago Dec. 5-13. Flowers, a spokesman for the local group, said Thursday. 'Dump Nixon' To Be Topic Of Convention German Institute Planned See our Romertopf collection from $10.00 to $19.50. 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