12 Wednesday, September 29, 1971 University Daily Kansan Signs of a Purpose United Ministries Center .. "We see our primary function as meeting human needs." Don Baldwin said in a report that the United of Nations in Higher Education. Slim Pickings for Women Baldwin said that the goal of United Ministries for the fall semester was to recognize that man has a need for community. United Ministries is an organization of the campus ministries of five churches the Christian Church of the Disciples of Christ, Brethren, the United Church of Christ, the United Methodist Church, the United Presbyterian Church, U.S.A. and Mafal Sanchez, Ozot Ozing make up the United Ministries staff in Lawrence. "I see a community as a group of people who can share with each other, trust each other and care for each other." Baldwin me means "love," Baldwin said. He said his idea for a course dealing with the rhetoric of women's rights came from a speech he gave at the Rhetoric of Blacks, Linked up he has always been interested in reform movements and did his dissertation on the women's rights of black women. His woman student has ever questioned whether he should be teaching a course on women when he is a man. The student could know how a woman feels. BY HARRY WILSON Kansan Staff Writer Wilmar Linkuck, professor of speech and drama, who teaches the Rhetoric of Women's Rights, said he believes one reason there are not more courses offered is that he has simply not been proposed. By DEBRA BEACHY Kenyon Staff Writer "Of course it is impossible for one human being to know exactly what happened, but the course deals with the history and rhetorics of women," she said. This year, a student interested in pursuing a women's studies at the University of Kansas found three courses offered the department. The most highly listed as class 119. Women in Contemporary Culture, under HDFL 123, and Topics and Problems in Women, under LA&S United Ministries Seeks To Meet Human Needs People do not necessarily have to live together to be in a community. Badwin explained, "We are going together to fulfill a common need. MINISTRY SEMESTER United Ministries is sponsoring three 'experimental communities' in the U.S. to help discover what their needs are. These communities give people a place to live, to community living within the context of a faith open to reality Baldwin said that is dogmatic Baldwin said. The experimental community that Baldwin is in charge of has met once. The emphasis of the group is to grow plants with other people. The group designed their own ways to meet this need. Some of the activities are a run through wet grass while holding hands and singing. The concept of community also applies to the university, Baldwin said. One concern of United Ministries is to examine the role of students in a student needs, he said. A university should be open to change and "exist for the humanizing of society, not just pump out carbon copies of people," he said. UNITED MINISTRIES has worked closely with students and organizations at KU. Baldwin, available for counseling of any kind "We want to be here as servants in the world, and we exist here in the world of deeper education." Baldwin said. United Ministries in Higher Education is financed primarily by local churches through denominational channels. "Meeting human need is sometimes controversial," Baldwin said. He cited the example of the use of the United Ministries Center, the United Liberation Center, by the Gay Liberation Front for their meetings. The use of the buildings by the contenders angered some congregations who became reluctant to make further contributions to the United UNITED MINISTRIES also receives funds from rent from the Wesley Foundation building. The Wesley Foundation is a university organizations rent office space which the building was formerly the headquarters of the University Church, and was the campus movement of the Methodist Church. Now the Wesley Foundation does not exist. It is "simply a property owning organization." Baidian said. We have five administers the property. United Ministries was formed in 1970 when the Wesley Foundation moved to United Christian Campus Fellowship an organization of men and women from all over the world. The Pakistan Student Association is sponsoring a Pakistani Evening at 6:30 p.m., Saturday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. A marriage ceremony, documentary movies and a Pakistani dinner will be featured. Tickets for the event will be on request at the information desk in the Union. The price for non-members of the International Club is $1.90 and for members it is $1. Music Fraternity to Meet A meeting of all collegiate groups of Sigma Alpha tota, international music fraternity for women, will be held at 8 a.m. International Music Fraternity of America. French Club to Meet The French Club will hold a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Bip 1 Hours at the Kansas University. There will be elections of officers for the club. Pakistani Evening Saturday Student Senate Meets Tonight The Student Senate will meet at 7 tonight in the Kansas Union Ballroom to discuss student activity fee appropriations and recognition of the Gay Liberation Movement as a student organization. Emily Taylor, dean of women, said that the future of women's studies at KU would be inter- disciplinary in nature, that is. of students enrolled in the class are men. other churches. If that were done, she said, then a separate department in women's studies, like the one that focuses on the diversity of her identity, would not be necessary. Muriel Johnson, professor of anthropology, started teaching women in it. She was the first course ever taught at KU that dealt specifically with women. She said that one of her goals in teaching women was to make them more aware of their own responsibility because women need to be self-reliance. There are more women aware of their responsibility now, she said, then when the course was first started. The merger made a lot of sense, said Baldwin, who was director of the Wesley Foundation, one time ofmerger, because it made more money available for more important things. each department would institute a course that dealt with women in that field. She said she defined equality as a full acceptance of differences in individuals, that is accepting the difference between women and men. Looking at different cultures, she said, women and men appear to be more much alike than dif- What would the student at KU do who wanted to major in women's studies with only three available courses? For Jan Hays, End, OkA senior, and the first student in the history of KU to declare a thesis in women's means program of independent study. She has submitted a petition for her major to the Educational Policies Committee and is waiving its approval. Two Arrests Made On Drug Charges Two more arrests were made Monday on warrants which were issued before the drug raided by Atty Gun. Vern Merm Friday. The two persons arrested are Fred Raymond Joyce, 21, Jennifer Ogle Over Johnson, 21, 741 Griggs. Each took $1,500 bond. Joyce, charged with illegal sale of LSD, is set for arrangement at LSD. The case for arrangement is set for 10 a.m. Friday Johnson is charged with With the addition of these arrests the total number of persons picked up on drug charges is 23. As a result of the Feb. 26 drug raids in Lawrence two persons were sentenced to prison Monday afternoon in the Douglas County District Court. Michael L. Frame, 17, 2990 contant, a blemished tree that had fallen over and 10 years in custody. He pleaded custody to the sale of hashish on the ground. The other youth, Philip H. Langer, 18 of, Freehold, N.J., a freshman last year at KU, was sentence to one to five years in custody. He pleaded guilty on Monday to a charge of attempted assault of LSD Judge Frank Gray said that he wanted evaluations from the State Reception and Diagnostic Center before granting possible education youth with their accentions. Neither youth had a prior delay conviction. Entertainment! Oriental Dinner & Docu. Movies and MARRIAGE—PAKISTANI STYLE Stage Presentation by Students PAKISTANI EVENING SATURDAY,OCT.2 6:30 P.M. 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