University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 5, 1971 2 Kansas Photo by RICHARD GUSTIN Don Huggins Shows Water Snake . . . Captured during Museum trip . Faculty Works Through AAUP By GINNIE MICKE Although the group has no official power, he said, it tries to influence the administration. The need to let off steam is as strong among faculty members as it is with students. Because of this, the University's bureauary, students on one side, administration on the other, is a real need for communication. The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) provides the sounding board and咨答 table for the faculty. At their first meeting this year, Chancellor E. Laurence will present his question and answer session with AUP members. This was the second time that he has become a member of University he has come to University "We pride us in having no official power," said J Bunker Clark, associate professor of music history and chairman of the Music Department. That way, we can act independently of the University structure." "I suspect the image of the administration has been one of by-passing the faculty on many decisions," said Clark. The committee work of AALP members provides information and guidance to students, the way, the faculty can show where they stand on issues and propose solutions. By RICHARD GUSTIN Museum Holds Field Trips Despite Shortage of Funds Katharina Sawer Writer The creek was down from its summer height, but that made no difference to the 15 children who waded through the water netting fish. The 1971-72 University of Krakow will open Thursday night with a presentation of Harnick and Bock's adaptation of "Fiddler on the Roof." "I've got a darter" and "Here's a shiner" echoed through the creekbed. Don Huggins, state 'Fiddler' to Begin KU Theatre Series However, poor father becomes the puzzled victim of female independence as one daughter spurs a wealthy butcher to wed her husband and takes up with a revolutionary and a third runs off with a Gentile. So much for papa's plans and peace of mind. Confused, he takes solace from his wife of 25 years. "Fiddler" is a silly-sad, cimical and melancholic tale of the Sussex based on folklore of Aliechem. The story is set in Anatekva, a Jewish village in Throughout the play rumble ominous undertones of a shivering man, and the tale ends sadly with the Jewish residents being evicted Teeve, a poor dairyman, is a concerned but comical father of five daughters burdened with the responsibility of husbands for his men. His dream is that his good children will follow the instructions of their parents and lead happy lives. from their city by the government. "Fiddler" has had a shining broadway history, being the longest running play in nearly 3,000 performances since it opened in September 1964. And during its run in theaters, it songs such as "If I Were a Rich Man," and "Do You Love Me?" test the emotional interpretative skills of students. Like Lakeside, the trauma of the breakdown of an organized and happy family unit must be handled correctly to show the influence of the humor in such a situation. The KU theatre production is directed by Tom Rea, with Mandy Patinkin cast as Teyvee. Musical direction is under George Lawner, and the sets were designed by Chez Hachi. Bill Evans designed the sets, and Mrs. Anita Massit handled the choreography. "This is a bright, colorful play, but also a complex one," Rea said. "We have had a short time to produce it, but we also have some strong student singers and we can be a success of the production." biologist, waded through the water from one net to another answering the many questions of the inquisitive children. This field trip, called a Seine Trip, was one of many sponsored for children by the Museum of Natural History. Each trip is under the direction of museum staff personnel qualified in the field of natural history of the trip, which must have a certain number of participants. "Because the field trips must be self-sustaining," the saig, Huggins, said. "We've been asked to attend." By paying approximately $4, each child helps to pay for the cost of the instructor and requirements create this situation. "We don't reach as many of the children as we would like to," said Steve Edwards, a Museum associate in assisting Museums. Only those children whose parents can afford it or are interested in these trips are able The lack of adequate funds has not stopped the many other programs of the museum. Field trips for adults are also available. These cover a variety of subjects of interest to the adult naturalist. A bird walk, scheduled for Oct. 16, is designed to study the habits and predator-prey relationships of grounded fowl and grassland birds Hobbies are taught in workshops. Beginning photography will be the subject of a workshop scheduled for Oct. 26. Workshop will be taught on Nov. 6. Both workshops are designed for beginners. Communication is essential to clarifying where both the faculty and administration stood on vital issues, said Clark. He has many experiences, having other administrative staff speak at meetings this year. Clark said he thought the chancellor denied this intent throughout the meeting. The economic status of professors and graduate student instructors is one of the major concerns of AUAP this year. For years people have been saying to me: I don't know you. Who are you? Why don't you ever show yourself?' But they never tell me how to do it... as the cost of life continues to rise, faculty salaries remain stable and the number among Big Eight and Big Ten schools, KU ranked low on salary Come to Your Senses The first film to show you an actual sensitivity session at Esalen and then ask you to participate by your self in a personal sensory experience. By participate, we mean relating within yourself to a series of wholesome visual images and simple instructions from the screen (physical contact with others is not part of the experience). As a result of these joyful meditation games, you will find yourself relaxed, elated, more aware of yourself, your environment and others, so... lowest rating, KU rated a nine. Among Big Eight schools, KU ranked fourth in average compensation for professors, seventh for associate professors and assistant professors and instructors. :"COME TO YOUR SENSES" On a 10 point scale, 10 being the lowest rating. KU rated a nine- Many faculty members have expressed the view that a system of collective bargaining set up at the University might provide the way to pay raises which they could be buying by the Kansas Legislature. A OINEMA CENTER FILMS Presentation - A PRANA MENDELSON Production Executive Producer LEE MEDELSON - Produced by MAULT DEFAIRA - Directed by BERNARD GUNTHER author of *Sense Relation* - "Original Music for Esalen Sequence Composed and sung by ROD McKUENr cortes of Saitamu Records" Music for Audience recording by BERNIE KRAUSE and PAUL BEAUER STARTS TOMORROW the administration thought that tenure and promotion were different and should be considered in separate decisions STARTS WEDNESDAY, HILLCREST THEATRE #3 NINTH AND IOWA STS. 842-8400 Charles Krider, associate professor of business and chairman of the AAUP chapter committee on collective bargaining that he was in during the sting of stalking law that grants public employees the option to adopt a system of collective bargaining. Many faculty members do not have enough information on collective bargaining to form a definite opinion now, said Krider. but he expected some consensus on the law by 2022, when the law will go into effect. According to Krider, the committee would study the law to determine what effect of such a system at KU and investigate the possibility. The status of graduate student instructors would also be considered Clark also expected much activity in the Committee on the Status of Women in the Professions. A member of the team said that the goals would be to add more women to the University staff in responsible positions and to upgrade the position of women The Committee on Student Affairs has considered conducting a survey to get the opinions of students on various issues, Clark said. But he added that the expense of such a survey would be low, and that the responsibility might go to the Student Senate. There was a definite feeling concerning their benefits and conditions of employment, he added. Tenure policy is also an issue of concern. There is already a difference of opinion between faculty and administration. professors already employed at KU, especially in wages. The faculty stand agrees with the present Faculty Code which says that an assistant professor promoted to associate professor will automatically attenure tenure requirements in the AAPU meeting remarks at the AAPU meeting. New Doctor at Watkins Watkins Memorial Hospital has a new doctor. He is Dr. Robert L. Carnham who came from Wichita in July. Several parents criticized resource and supplementary materials to sex education text books, previously approved by the Board of Education, at the board's meeting Monday night. "I came to Lawrence because I've always like counseling and talking to students, and I thought he could work with students and possibly work organizing the pre-med students," Dr. Carnahan said. He said he wanted to work with the students age-related problems with him both physical and adjustment problems. These problems By SALLY CARLSON Kansan Staff Writer include mononucleosis, venereal diseases, and adjustment reactions to the university, he said. Sex education is one portion of a proposed health education curriculum for Lawrence public schools, scheduled to begin in November, after textbooks have arrived. Other areas of study include dental health, alcohol, smoking, nutrition and physical fitness. Dr. Cranahan, 28, received his undergraduate degree in chemistry at KU in 1964. He then worked for two years on a graduate degree in chemistry at the New Town University, Providence, R.I. Sex Education Criticized Blood Drive to Be Held Till Thursday Afternoon The actual processing and donating takes approximately 45 minutes. In processing, the person's pulse rate, temperature and blood pressure are taken for analysis. The blood is tested for any signs of anemia Mrs. Albert Burghstater said she objected to supplementary schooling for pregnant women about abortion and contraceptives that has been approved for use in higher-level grade school students, and that she was not opposed to sex education as it is now taught in schools. School. But she suggested that The quora for this semester's drive is 600 pins. Anyone donate a pin will be eligible for a trip anywhere in the world for one year. The Red Cross is holding a blood drive in Lawrence today, Wednesday and Thursday. Blood donations may be made from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. tuesday and Wednesday in the Kaisa Union and from 9 a.m. to 2:30 on Thursday in Templin Hall. donors and Shakeys is offering $1 off pizzas to those with coupons from the drive committee. Anyone wishing to donate, with a conflict between his daily schedule and the drive, may call 842-7894 for an appointment. The Red Cross has not scheduled a drive in Lawrence until December. Refreshments will be served to donors at the drive. The Stables will be giving free beer to all sex education by made into an extracurricular or elective course. Mrs. Harry Hart spoke in opposition to public sex education. She said that, after several years of public programs, Sweden had one of the higher venereal disease rates in the world as well as a large number of suicide cases of young adults. SHE QUESTIONED THE quality of instructors who would be teaching the courses. Mrs. Hart said that she did not want her children to be taught hair-bleached from some hair-braided nut." Mrs. Alan Hack, school board member, read a letter supporting the policy which was written by Dolores Palmer, a registered nurse. It said that children received a new curriculum in newspapers, TV and magazines but that moral attitudes formed in their homes affected children Since our society has changed THE TEXT BOOKS, which contain a broad range of health topics with chapters on sex and reproductive health education program were adopted by the school board last month. Superintendent of School Knox, Superi- from rural to urban areas and there is less chance for a child to get involved in life cycles, a sex information program is needed in the schools. At each elementary and secondary school committee program. Each committee will be composed of the school's principal, special service teachers, parents. The committees will determine the policies for sex education in the individual schools will follow "The implementation of the curriculum is the responsibility of the building principal and his staff." Knox said. Hamburgers 20C Cheeseburgers 20C Fries & Flies 20C *Shakes* 20C Coke 15C Beverage 15C Orange 15C Coffee 15C OPEN 1618 West 23rd 10 a.m.- 2 a.m. Daily 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Sunday Dr. Carnahan Degree from KU Juniors and Seniors In School of Education are invited to: HOSPITALITY DAY Kansas City Kansas School System Students majoring in Education will be able to meet administrators and the teachers of the City, Kansas School System. They can secure information about the schools and learn of opportunities in the district Thursday October 7,1971 Pine Room Student Union Building 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Refreshments served MEET GINGER Her weapon is her body. She can cut you, kill you or cure you. GINGER NO ONE UNDER 18 I.D.'S REQUIRED SHOWTIMES 2:30-7:09.925 Parsity THURSDAY 7:31-9:06 Mike Nichols, Jack Nicholson, Garder Bierdler, Arthur Garfield, Amar Manger and Jules Teiller. Carl Knowlson. R 10 An Avco Embassy Picture Pakistani Night Draws 250 about 250 people, attended Pakistan. Night! Night! last Saturday in the Kansas Union, Pakistan Night was sponsored by the International Club. It featured a tuna cook-off with keema (ground beef), kofu (spiced meat balsa) beef (tenderloin) rice and palum (rice and meat) and punch. Pakistani Night was part of a program, sponsored by the Pakistan Chamber which the members of each country give a presentation on life in their countries. Just a person who protects children and other living things BILLY JACK LAUREN LAUGHTON DELORES TAYLOR Eve 7:35 9:40 Matinee Sat Sun 2:05 Adult 1.50 Child .75 Hillcrest MAJESTY ON FILM! —ABC TV Eve 7:30 9:25 Matinee Sat 2:16 Hillcrest R Freshwater Bank & Kensington Lane In everyone's life there's a SUMMER OF '42 JAMES TAYLOR WARREN OATES LAURIE BIRD DENNIS WILSON Eve.7.25 & 9.20 Matinee Sat Sun 2:00 Hillcrest - PLUS - ENDS TUES. STRAIGHT—DUSK ACTIVIST—10:00