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Continued from p. 1 "If you want to sit out there and have a beer with a buddy, that's great. As long as you're 21, we have no problem with that. But we can't condone the harm to public facilities which the taxpayers and sportmen they found them drinking alcohol or Six officers from the parks and wildlife department recently stopped a Friday the 13th that had advertised 20 kegs, Lander said. $4 The organizers of the party planned to make a profit by charging a fee to attend, he said. This is also illegal on state property. are paying for." The rules for state parks and wildlife areas are being updated, Rhodes said that the only regulation now enforced is one requiring a permit to have a band at Clinton. Ladner said. Proposed regulations, which could become law by spring, would allow large groups to have parties at Clinton for a fee. "In any case, students should probably check with the department before planning an event at Clinton," Ladner said. H.O.P.E. Continued from p. 1 board, said the H.O.P.E. award recipient would receive his or her name on a plaque in the Kansas Union and a monetary award. The winning educator will be announced Nov. 4 during pre-game ceremonies at the football game between KU and Oklahoma State. The five finalists come from a variety of backgrounds. Leon has taught at KU for 19 years and said he was going strong. Leon received his bachelor's degree from Queens College in New York, his master's from Pennsylvania State University and his doctorate from Columbia. University in New York. "I figure I've got at least another good 10 years in me," he said. Mitchell tries to teach his students to consider new ways of looking at art. Mitchell, who has been a faculty member at KU for 10 years, was nominated as a H.O.P.E. semifinalist last year. "So much of modern art doesn't look the way students expect art to look," he said. He received his bachelor's degree from KU; his master's from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor; and his doctorate from Indiana University in Bloomington. Swartz began teaching at KU just after obtaining her doctorate degree from the University. That was 25 years ago, and she said she doesn't have any plans to retire soon. Yimer has taught at KU since 1979. Swartz received her bachelor's degree from Park College in Parkville, Mo.; her master's from Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville; and her doctorate from KU. Yimer received his bachelor's degree from Addis Adaba University in Ethiopia, and his master's and doctorate degrees from the University of Davon in Ohio. Evans earned his doctorate degree from the University of Colorado in Boulder. He was unavailable for comment. 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