6 Monday, December 4, 1972 University Daily Kansan Abortion Laws (Continued from page 1) realistically; how does she view abortion; has she adequately gone through the decision-making process; has she thought about the future in regard to the abortion? Does she have any experience with a woman answer for herself during the counseling sessions, if she is so inclined. THE COUNSELOR will explain and instruct the patient on the female anatomy and the physiology of reproduction and the management of the patient does not know in this area. An integral part of the counseling procedure is a detailed explanation of the operation itself and of the common aftereffects of a therapeutic abortion. --described the other sensations the patient might expect to feel as various instruments The common abortion method for pregnancies of less than 12 weeks, takes about five to ten minutes. It is called a D and C and involves scraping the uterus. The counselors said that there might be slight cramping during and after the abortion and They described the after effects, such as minimal blinding and spotting for a few days. They strongly encourage the women to remember the after effects to the clinic immediately. In the final phase of the counseling sessions advice and instruction are given on the necessity of contraception and methods and use of contraceptive devices. Many contraception interventions will insert an intra-uterine device (IUD) after surgery, if the woman requests it. "EVERY SESSION is different," said a counselor at a hospital which deals primarily with abortions in Kansas City, Mo. "Many women are afraid, some are completely on their own, some women get confused." else for the problem and the decision and suddenly realize that in the end it is their problem and their decision completely," a counselor said. Another counselor said there were differences in the age groups and the problems involved. If the woman is under 18, and some are as young as 14, the parents must be actively involved, because they must have parental consent for the operation. "In these cases we usually counsel the parents also," a counselor said. "It's a real shock to them; they have to realize that their daughter is not a kid anymore." Many women are in college, and they must deal with financial problems, interruption of career plans or forced marriages. According to a counselor, many women in this situation feel that they cannot tell their parents. Large Selection of Christmas Gifts for the Whole Family We Wrap for Mailing Luber GIFT SHOP 843.5160 924 Mass. Formerly Etring's Open Nights Starting Nov. 30 Patronize Kansan Advertisers 1720 West 23rd Street Campus Briefs Correction The Opera Workshop performance of "The Secret Marriage" will be 8 p.m. Wednesday in Swartborn Rectal Hall instead of today as reported in Fridays' King's Law Interviews Dean Richard J. Childress of the St. Louis University School of Law in St. Louis will be on campus for individual interviews and a private visit by students. The Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Childress will interview students from 10 a.m. to noon and 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Appointments for the visit will be made as soon as possible with Gladys Padget, College Office, 208 Hard Hall. Music Therapy The Music Therapy Club will meet at 8 tonight in Room 344 Hayworth Hall to discuss "Music and Drugs" with speakers from headquarters. Dr. Lawrence Helfer from the Veteran's Administration Hospital in Topeka will also speak to the group. French Club Israeli Show Cercle Francais will have its annual Christmas Program 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. A meeting and refreshments will be served. The pantomine group of Tel-Aviv University in Israel will perform at 8 tonight in the University Theatre. Admission is free. The group was organized in 1969 by Yoram Boker, who is considered one best pantomine artists in Israel. The group will perform its season before leaving for Europe and the United States. This is its first tour of North America. The group was formerly scheduled to perform Tuesday. Recital Series The University String Quartet of the University of Kansas will present a concert in the Faculty Recital Series at 8 ontnight in Swarthout Recital Hall. The program will include "Quintet in E Flat Major, K. 407" by Mozart; and "Quintet in E Flat Major" by Robert Schumann. The recital is open to the public without charge. Jayhawker to Choose Hilltopers This Week Hiltopter awards, awards given to seniors who, "have left their mark", on the University will be chosen this week by members of the Jayahawker staff, according to John Bailey. Whitewater senior and Jayahawk editor. Bailey said Sunday that the selection would be made by a committee of four staff members. The names of the members of the board are listed in the yearbook is distributed in late Amlr or May The winners of the award will be notified by mail when the committee reaches its designee. "The award is a yearbook award, not a University honor," said Bailey. "We decided that since it was a yearbook award, it should be bestowed by the yearbook staff." According to Bailey, "we try to choose people who have excelled not only in their academic endeavors, but also in ex- "People who can excel in one area or the other, are outstanding, of course, but people who can excel in both are very rare and should receive recognition in some peril. Thus, the purpose of the award is to show our appreciation for their accomplishments." Selection of the Hilloppers is very difficult, Bailey said, but no one not so much to do as when it does not. “There are 42 nominees this year,” said Bailey, “and all of them are outstanding individuals. It will be the job of the staff to decide which of these nominees embodies the characteristics that will place him in the distinctive category of the Hilltoner.” The Hillipper award is not given on the basis of popularity, said Bailey, because if it were, many of our top campus producers wouldn't stand a chance. "A Hilltower is a producer," Bailey said. "We can't afford to look at how many toes he's stepped on to accomplish what he has. Our job in selecting these people will be strictly an objective evaluation of their accomplishments. "I decided on using the staff to choose the winners for several reasons," he said. "The members of my staff are who are choosing the winners." The staff is part of a petition. They are well-informed people who have been involved with the campus for three and four years." In addition to selecting the Hilloppers the Jayhawker staff has been occupied with preparing the photos and copy to meet its first deadline scheduled for today. Among the various articles being submitted to this year's publisher, American Yearbook, is a picture story on the city of Lawrence. "Lawrence is as much a part of the University as is the campus itself." Halley said, "Often, the relationship is played down, though it is a mystery to me why this "We're including several pictures from around Lawrence for the same reasons we are including a section with pictures of campus buildings. "The yearbook can only justify its existence by fulfilling two purposes: it is a record of attendance and it attended the University during the time span covered by the book and it serves as a reference for people who are interested in the history of this was like during a certain period of time." Also featured this year will be expanded coverage of athletic events. According to Bailey the events will be covered in fewer cases because of a more efficient use of space. "We don't want to bore people on 20 pages of football pictures," said Bailey, "when the subject can be covered in eight. One of our main objectives this year has been to avoid repetition. I hope we can do away with it entirely." This year the Jayhawk will be one volume instead of the traditional four. YARN-PATTERNS NEEDLEPOINT-RUGS CANVAS-CREWEL "We'll keep you in stitches" THE CREWEL CUPBOARD 15 EAST 8th 841-2656 10:5 Mon.-Sat. DAY MARATHON for the XMAS-NEW YEAR Holiday From Tues., Dec. 19th will present the best local & regional bands 5 nights a week thru Sat., Jan 4th CENT BEER!!! ONE BLOCK WEST "The Collegiate Night Club" Each Wed. & Thurs., your first drink will cost you fifteen cents during this fifteen day marathon! New Year Celebration—Sat., Dec. 30th Now Year Colobration—Sat., Doc. 30th State Kansas City —Be 18 & Have I.D. Line Kansas Earn $100 a month and a Marine Corps commission through the Platoon Leaders Class. 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