from Page One University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 27, 1985 5 Gloria Continued from p. 1 In Ocean City, Md., where National Guard troops were patrolling the streets, Steven Whetstone dived into the wind whipped surf at nightfall and said: "The power of the ocean is incredible. But it is a heavenly feeling, like you're close to God's wrath." Most coastal residents in Gloria's immediate path heeded warnings to evacuate, but some refused. Police in Vigil Atlantic Beach, N.C., told diehards: "If you're not leaving, we need the names of your next of kin." North Carolina officials ordered 100,000 residents to evacuate Virginia sent 30,000 people inland, Maryland ordered 50,000 evacuated, and 20,000 people in both Delaware and New Jersey were told to seek safe shelter. junior. "One member has taken it as far as you can take it in terms of commitment and personal sacrifice. It shows our strength." During the vigil, Holstrum looked out her cell window and waved. Her friends held up their candles and cheered. At least two people will be staying in or outside the jail building until 8 p.m. today, when Holstrum is scheduled to be released. Most of them said they would return tonight to escort her from the jail. Heather Cusick, Salina senior, said she thought of the comforts in her life and then of the people of South Africa. "They're struggling," she said, "and we worry about the little impositions in life." they're physically ready to play, forget the legal situation. It's up to the coach." Players Continued from p. 1 A lawsuit brought by three football players against the University and Gil Dyck, dean of educational services, had been scheduled for trial today, but Woodworth granted the university's request to postpone the trial. In court action Wednesday, Dyck was dropped as a defendant in the case. Offensive guard Doug Certain also was removed from the suit because winning the suit would not cost him to play this year, McWilliams said. Gottfried said deciding to play Williams and Griffin was "all part of the job. You either handle it or it handles you." Williams is physically ready to play and may play tomorrow, Gottfried said. Williams said after practice, "I've been working out and I've been ready to go every week, just in case something like this would happen. 'I feel like the whole world has been lifted off my shoulders. I want to leave all the politics out of it. I just want to play football." When asked about playing Williams, Gottfried said, "I'll have to talk with Gary (Hunter, assistant athletic director) and Monte (Johnson, athletic director) and we'll have to see where we stand. We'll probably make the decision at gametime." Williams said, "It's now up to Coach Gottfred whether or not I play. If I don't play, I'll just sit on the sidelines and try to make a contribution, like I have been doing." Hunter said Gottfried was not sure Griffin was as physically prepared as Williams to play. "I think Mike Gottfried was going to watch him in practice and look at his progress and make the decision after practice." Hunter said. If Williams and Griffin are declared ineligible in the future, Thomas said, sanctions could be brought against the University if either plays in a game. Clinic Continued from p. 1 Erland also conducts clinics in the Kansas City area, Iowa, Illinois and Florida. Erland said her son entered KU after he had taken his course. He now majors in mechanical engineering, while maintaining a 3.5 grade point average and receiving scholarships. Jo Ellen Hicks, 929 Lawrence Ave. a, former KU student, took the Mem-EXsPan course in the summer of 1983, before her freshman year. "I took it because I was having trouble remembering what I read," she said. "It helped me a lot in college. I made a 3.0. I never carried a GPA that high in high school." The clinic, taught solely by Erland, is conducted about one hour a day, Mondays through Fridays for three weeks. The Clinic incorporates flashing lights, music and puppets to help people visualize and recall patterns to remember things such as long, complicated numbers. Although most of her students are college students or young professionals. Erland said some of her students were over 60. She said she had helped engineers, computer software professionals, nurses and people who merely wanted to speed their lagging memory processes "I take right-brain thinking, which is the creative side, and apply to left-brain thinking, which is the analytical side," she said. "The unfortunate thing is that the people who really need the course don't take it." Erlad said "They will wait in medicoatry. Out of all of them are accelerated types who want to cut down on study time." The course costs $300, plus $95 for classroom materials and tapes that can be used after they take the course. During each three-week period, Erland teaches about four classes of three to five people each. 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