Page 8 University Daily Kansan, September 21, 1981 MARK McDONALD/Kansan Staff Eleanor Adams, president of the Lawrence chapter of the NAACP, Lorraine Quentin, President of Blacks in Communications, and Rev. Osmil Nelms, president of the Kansas City, Mo., chapter of the NAACP led a march for solidarity Friday. Non-teaching program offered By PAM ALLOWAY Staff Reporter A new four-year, non-teaching program will allow physical education majors to pursue a career other than teaching. "Students can now pursue careers in the non-training fields," Marlene Mawson, newly appointed graduate coordinator for the department of health physical education and recreation, said Tuesday. Mawson has been the undergraduate adviser for the last several years. "Some kids don't want to be a teacher, but before this program was approved the School of Education was taking the attitude of "We prepare students for school." We only in the School of Education can students take P.E. classes toward a degree. So whether they wanted to teach or not, they had to enroll in the School of Education and train as a teacher." THE NEW PROGRAM will allow students to pursue such careers as fitness directors for corporations, health sns and hospitals The fields of study offered in the nontheaching program are recreation, dance performance, sport administration, sport media, movement sciences, community health education and patient health education. Mawson said most students were not aware of the program, which was approved this June. There are now only 10 students in the undergraduate program. *and no intention at all of going into public education," said Chirs Aguiar, Lawrence graduate student. Aguilar is working on her doctorate in exercise physiology and is a certified exercise technologist. AGUJAR SAID that there were only two or three people in the doctoral program at KU and that that there was no need for fitness directors in the Midwest. Mawson agreed. "There is a definite and growing need. Fitness directors can go into the public service field, help people with disabilities and dietetic centers," she said. Internships, rather than student teaching, will be offered for practical experience. Mawson said that with the new program, people will have an alter-ate teaching and it will be an advantage rather than a threat, to P.E. teachers. OVERLAND PHOTO YOU TAKE IT...WE MAKE IT HAWKS'S CROSSING CROSSING 1 blk. 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As usual, students sprawled on the grass and tossed Frisbees in front of Strong Hall, enjoying the warm, sunny Friday afternoon, but nearby, about 150 people gathered to protest President Reagan's budget cuts. Phone today Marching from Strong Hall to the Kansas Union at 12:30 p.m. Friday, the group sang "We shall overcome" and "We are strong." They cut guts—now "and" Food, not nuts. for FREE TRIAL VISIT 749-1501 1601 W. 23rd Southern Hills Mall Lawrence SAVE DURING OUR OPEN HOUSE THE MARCH on campus was part of National Solidarity Day held in Washington, D.C., Saturday, and was sponsored by Blacks in Combat for the National Action chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Try Magic Mirror for 1 week absolutely FREE! 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Several other campus organizations, including the Black Student Union, the Solar Energy Club and Latin American "We will not go down the path like we always do," theaughter, but will stand together. "he said." FIGURE SALON JIM MENDENALL, spokesman for the Solar Energy Club, said that he was pleased by the turnout, but he thought three people should have been involved. seven years ago you could get 1,000 people here without notice, and that was for a war halfway across the world," he said. Solidarity, joined with the other groups to show solidarity with them, Rhonda Neugebauer, president of Latin American Solidarity, said Friday. However, the protest in Washington rivaled the largest protests against the Vietnam War, drawing a crowd of more than 250,000 people Saturday. AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Thomas Donahue, who led the protest Saturday in Washington, predicted the protest would help workers who are upset by the budget cuts and would send a message to congressmen and senators who say their mail does not show opposition to the federal government, the folks from George "he" "These are the folks from home," he said. "They did send a message." REVEREND OMNI NELMS, president of the Kansas City, Mo. chapter of the NAACP, told KU students Friday that they must send a message of opposition to the cuts through solidarity. Tie In With Us Recreation Services Football skills contest (punt, pass, and kick) will be Saturday, Sep. 26 at 10 a.m. on the intramural fields south of Watkins Hospital. Entry deadline is Wednesday, Sept. 23 at 5 p.m. in 208 Robinson. 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