IHP... University Daily Kansan Monday, September 18, 1978 13 From page one student could make more intelligent decisions on what he should study later. About 60 percent of the students who begin the program drop out before they reach the fourth semester. Quinn said. A high percentage of students for the gradual loss of students, he said. "IF YOU start with 27 students, as we are this semester, you're going to have five or six by the time you get to your fourth semester," Quinn said. "I'd say we're at the bottom now. It won't get any lower than this." The HP program started 10 years ago as an experimental program. Twenty fresh The second year, when the program was advertised, enrollment exceeded 100 students. Quinn said that by the sixth year of high school, she had students but that it had declined ever since. He said that in spring 1976 enrollment began to drop because he was no longer allowed to send brochures to incoming freshmen. The 1976 decision came from the office of Ronald K. Calgaard, vice chancellor for academic affairs, Quinn said, and it was to apply to all departments and programs at **THEY SAID it applied to everyone, but it didn't apply to anyone, really, because very few people did.** Qmiss said he not been notified by Calgaard's office about the ruling but found out from a friend. He then went to the office to see whether IHP could be exempted. Calgaard's argument, Quinn said, was that he did not want departments competing for students and that he did not want to be swamped with information about KU programs. nat might be a good general policy" Quinn said. "I don't know that the English, history, chemistry and French departments have been so important in formation. After all, everybody knows their exist." out lHF is a special program. Most freshmen do not know it exists. How would you know it? Quinn said he thought the decision was designed specifically to phase out IHP. "I don't have any doubt at all that it was aimed at me," he said. "I know it was aimed at him." CALGAHR WAS out of town and was unavailable for comment yesterday. Shankel he did he not think IHP should be exempted from the ruling. "I think it's important for a freshman to know about the program in the same way that he knows about all of our other programs." Shankel said. "But I don't think they should have a special opportunity to contact freshmen and try to recruit them." He said that part of the reason IHP's enrollment had dropped was that students were not feeling at home. "I think that the program has received a “lot of publicity, some of it bad,” Shankel said. "I think it's a multitude of reasons, but I really don't know." After the ruling was put into effect, Quinn said, he talked with Calgard and tried to persuade him to allow IHP to send in information and to participate in summer orientation. "Calgard admitted my argument was true and that IHP was especially going to accept it," he said. CALGAID AUTHORIZED the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences to design a special brochure about KU's special programs and mail it to them, Quinn "My understanding last year was that the brochure would be mailed out," he said, explaining that it had been sent to the "Then my understanding was that it would be put in the packets that new students get. They were printed, but were never mailed." Last year the brochures were placed in the academic folders that students receive on campus. This summer, however, the brochures were not put in any packets of students who came to the University during the summer, he said. "They said that they were sorry that they made a mistake and that they would put the woman under the watch." Quinn said when he found out that the brochures were not being used, he called ROBERT COBEN, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, said the brochures were sent to students who expressed curiosity about the program and need more information. Some students in the program agreed with Quinn, saying that the program lacked publicity and that most students on campus had never heard of IHP. Gary Seaton, Lawrence junior, said the main reason for the enrollment decline was that the program was publicized only by word of mouth. He said. "The administration is more concerned about the financial well-being of the University and the popular image that it has in the eyes of the people of Kansas. They think any program that causes some waves should be hushed up and out in a corner." Amy Tarnower, Topeka junior, said, "I think freshmen are not aware of it. There is absolutely no publicity—no way for students to find out about it." Jerry Owen, St. Paul, Ore., freshman, said he decided to come to KU because of the HIP program. He learned about HIP from his brother who had taken it. *IT OFFERS a general education that is offered nowhere else in the nation," Owen said. "The material can be found elsewhere, and they relate it to society and everyday life." Pressure to phase out HIP is coming from outside the University. Quinn said. "They almost have succeeded in making us invisible to the students who might want to enter the program," he said. "The administration won't acknowledge that, but it The outside face, such as the Committee for Academic and Religious Liberty, have accused IHP of converting students to Roman Catholicism, Quinn said. The evidence they have is that there are students who were in the program who didn't take classes. is rather hard for them to explain it otherwise." ACCORDING TO the committee's research, about 40 students have converted. But the committee has conducted no studies to determine how many students have converted to atheism or humanism, Quinn said. "We feel very strongly that these people are simply engaged in an anti-Catholic campaign." More than 1,000 students have been involved in the program since it began, Quinn said. He said he did not know how many times he had converted to the Catholic Church. Quinn said that the IHP program had nothing to do with Catholicism, except that he was Catholic and that the two other students also taught the program also were Catholics. "That all the proof that there is," Quinn said. "They don't even claim that anything has been done." Barnet, however, in a letter addressed to high school counselors, said: "What the catalogue does not say is that since early in the 1980s, the church had converted to 'medieval' Roman Catholicism from Jewish, Protestant and Roman Catholic homes. Moreover, a number of former IHP students are now in Pontcysyllte monastery at Fontboulange, France." QUINN SAID most of the controversy had arisen because about 12 students who had taken the program had decided to live in the monastery. "These particular persons (Barnet's group) claim that we programmed the system." "I have often said to people that I am sure that there must be more lawyers that come under my charge." Catholic student decided he wants to enter a monastery, what would be wrong with that? Quinn said that students were not being persuaded to accept Catholic beliefs and that Catholic beliefs were not taught in IHP classes. "Just because we are Catholics doesn't mean that we can't teach about a Catholic life. In the end, we could not we could not present the Bendicinct way of life in classes in a favorable light, although it might be hard." Some IHP students have said that although Catholic views are not directly taught in class, a feeling in favor of Catholicism was apparent. Owen said, "They don't even mention Catholicism. I've looked for it and I haven't seen anything. It's a falsehood to say that they lead people to Catholicism, in but a way they do, because they are teaching the truth and it just backs up my Catholic faith." HE SAID that if students did not already know that the professors were Catholics, they would not be able to tell from the way the professors taught classes. Owen said that his brother, a former HIP student, lives in a monastery. He said, "I'll have to go back." in monastic life existed long before he came to KU. Shankel said he did not think Catholic doctrine was taught in the classroom. Outside the classroom, he said, he had not been told that he did not know enough to comment. "THAT'S THE only position that the administration can take, on a program as organized and as well." "I think the pressure from the supporters of the program and the pressure from the community is there," Shankel said. "We gets lots of letters from both sides, and that's why we feel we have to maintain the position that we are going to maintain the team like other programs at the University." He said he did not know whether the program would be continued in the future. Shankel said that a committee appointed by Cobb was reviewing IHP and that any decisions concerning the future of the program would be made by the committee. Quinn said he deeply resented that the University administration, in the face of public attack, had made no attempt to come to IPH's defense. He said he also was hurt by the students he had not defended the program because academic freedom was an issue. THC tried in cancer war LAKEWOOD, Colo. (UPI)—Preliminary results indicate a derivative of marijuana may be useful in treating cancer patients for drugs such as those of drug treatments, says Dr. Solomon Garb. He said the experimental program in Colorado began in May and was similar to research under way at several other centers at the University of Arkansas from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. A dozen patients at the AMC Cancer Research Center and Hospital have received tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, to relieve nausea and vomiting resulting from anti-cancer drugs, said Garb, the center's director. The dose of THC is several times greater than that obtained from a single marijuana cigarette. Some patients have reported excessive confusion, he said, and he was seeking a combination of drugs to prevent that side effect. 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