Tuesday, October 26, 1971 University Daily Kansan 2 E WONG eel. The bowlingonesco,. m fees so the ly from Oread Hall Has Been a Barracks, a Residence Hall Now houses department offices Teens Have Place to Go By HARRY WILSON "For some youths the Teen Lounge is one of the few places where people show an interest in teenagers," the Village senator, said recently. The Teen Lounge is two things. For one, it is part of a building lounge that has a Methodist Church. As you enter the Teen Lounge, you become part of a large room with yellow curtains. In the room are a piano, a jukebox and a table tennis table in a living room contains a pool table. The Teen Lounge is also a program of the First United Methodist Church and provides a summer camp for high school students to go to after school. Miss Lee is in charge of getting volunteers from the University of Kansas and works to work with the young people. The youths can come and do that they want. Miss Lee said, "You'll be in the building included in pool, table tennis, cards, board games, reading, art." The Teen Lounge, open from 3 to 5 p.m. on weekdays and from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, serves p. 10 m. on Sunday, people each time it is open, and sometimes about 15 to 20. They face from all races Rites for Retired Prof Scheduled Memorial Services for Lawrence S. Bee, retired University of Kansas professor and nationally acclaimed author on marriage and family relations, will be held Sunday at the First United Methodist Church in Kearns Valley Saturday at Valley View Nursing Home. He retired last spring after 21 years of teaching, lecturing and student counseling at A popular lecturer, both on and off campus, Bee was a professor of marriage and family life in the department of human development, taught courses in anthropology, sociology and home economics and income levels. The Teen Lounge means a lot to the young people who go there. When they come in, they are disappointed because they have no other place to go. Steve Graham, a student at Lawrence High School who comes to the Lounge about twice a month, came there mainly to play pool. Nancy Conklin, a student at the Lounge every other day. Her friends come there, too. She said she liked the Lounge, but there was a lot of noise. "It's something to do," he said. "Most other times there's nothing to do but go home." big-wise wager, wisely nest place. I like to come here to play pool". Ann McLesne, Lawrence High School student, said. "I would do nothing if the Teen Lounge wasn't here," she said. She comes to the Teen Lounge as often as it is open. "Sun, Son," an original rock music presented by the Experimental Theatre last year. Written in music, lyrics and production from the 11th Annual Varsity Show competition of Broadcast Sailing Club Meeting Humanities Series Lecture The Sailing Club will have a short business meeting at 7 ontnight in Port Aarbor of the Kansas Union. More information may be obtained from the club website. A memorial service commemorates the 500th observance of Veterans Day will be held at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in front of Strong Hall. The service will be sponsored by the Lawrence chapter of the Vietnam Veterans against the War. Kenneth Stamp, Morrison Professor of American History at the University of California at Berkeley, will deliver the second Humanities Series Lecture at 8 aonight in Wooldruff Auditorium. He will discuss "How a Historical Changes His Mind." Veterans Dav Service BMI executives announced the awards in New York City. Cheeks Hammond, of the Manhattan J. Russell, then a Spearfish, S.D. senior, for writer of the best lyrics, and Janet Wood, a former composer of the best music. Rock Musical Wins Award Julie Jatt, Court Junior High school student, does not come to the Teen Lounge often any more. She gets up early and comes to "sit down, relax and read." She came to the Teen Lounge before she opened in the summer of 1970 □ I'm a registered nurse. □ A student nurse interested in financial assistance. Nurse Counselor US Army Main Station 2420 Broadway Kansas City, Mo. 64108 Your ward is the world. The Teen Lounge was formerly a program of the KU-Y. Now the First United Methodist Church is building its own program, directed by Dennis Masek, an co-ordinator for the church. However the KU-Y still maintains many workers, Miss Lee said, and although the church has response to the program, "it's not at all religiously oriented." Army Nurse Corps County A $500 award and a certificate were presented to Jed N. Davis, director of the University of Delaware, in recognition of Decear, Dearab, lowa, graduate student, for producing the best original musical show. Name Address Date of Birth "It's a good place for the kid who likes this type of thing," she said. State Trip Date of birth PASSPORT PHOTOS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27 Big 8 Room, 7-9 p.m. KANSAS UNION 6 for $ ^{5}1^{50} $ 2 for $ ^{3}1^{0 0} $ LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN? HERE IT IS! 4 HAMBURGERS AND ONLY $1.00 2 ORDERS OF FRIES Good Through Friday, Oct. 29 We Serve Only 100 per cent Ground Beef From Harwoods Wholesale Meats, RFD 4. Oread Hall Offices Still 'Temporary' Twenty-three years ago, a team from the University of Tennessee on to the University of Kansas campaign for emergency dormitories. Memorial Stadium is still considered temporary, but because of a great need for office space, it will be moved. After World War II, there was a Professor To Lecture On Tour Edward J. Zeller, professor of geology and physics, has been a national Distinguished Lecture Tour of the American Association of Scientists. Starting in October, Zeller will speak before approximately 40 university groups throughout the United States and Canada. The tour will last until May 5, 1972. Comparative Geology of the inner Planets: Geological Mars, Venus and Mercury. Zeller is currently the principal investigator for two research contracts for the United States and the Atomic Energy Commission. In 1968 Zeller was consulted on the effects of radiation damage in lunar dust as a possible hazard for surface operations. He was involved in the planning and construction of Apollo 11 and 12 missions. Presently, Zeller is also a coinvestigator for two interdisciplinary grants for the University of Nebraska Laboratory and Space Administration. great demand for dormitory space, and so an army barracks campus and named Oread Hall. It was a non-descript white building and had rooms that would be used for law school. Lawrence was desperate for housing, and for 18 years Oread Lawrence was desperate for dormitory, according to Keith Lawton; vice-chancellor for University facilities and plan- In 1966, the housing problem was solved, and Oread Hall took on a new role as office space for the completion of permanent facilities have been located there. The American studies department maintains the mathematics and history departments inhabit much of Oread Hall's available space. Our campus organization uses the There are now plans to demolish Oread Hall. It is still considered a temporary structure, but the rooms it once was no longer needed. Shultz to Talk On AEC Sites Lt. Gov Reynolds Shultz is scheduled to speak on the "Hazards in Proposed AEC Nuclear Waste Stiles" before the dinner at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Jaywalk Room of the Karnas University Shultz has opposed an Atomic Energy Commission plan to create a nuclear waste dump at the site proposed by Layons has been dropped, but that the AEC is now considering 10 additional sites in Kansas. He has said he would vote to keep the project. The speech is open to the public. WINNER OF 10 ACADEMY AWARDS! DAVID O. SELZNICK'S Hillcrest ENDS TONIGHT Showtime 8:00 Only JUST IN! 85 TEN-SPEEDS The Optical Shop unusual eyeglasses 742 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Campagnola Equipped Ride-On BIKE SHOP 1401 Massachusetts 843-8484 In the next two weeks we will present the final 2 films of the 'fabulous four' series. NOW SHOWING MAT. DAILY 1:30 EVE. B: 8:00 ONLY! DOCTOR ZHIYAGO Ryan's Daughter OCT 27 NOV.2 GP WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARDS! 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