toin insees s.oe c,ertt insnig yee innil-oeeag University Daily Kansan Wednesday, February 12, 1975 3 On Campus Halftime appointments The office of the dean of men is now receiving applications for halftime staff appointments beginning July 1, 1974. Candidates must have a master's degree or be admitted or enrolled in a University graduate program and have a working knowledge of student personnel services. 'Free to Be' tickets More seating is available for upcoming performances of the play "Free to Be" in Hashington Theatre. Shows with seating available include those scheduled for 8 p.m. on Feb. 13, 16 and 21 at 2:30 p.m. on Feb. 22. Ticket information can be obtained by calling 844-3900. Carruth Poetru Contest The department of English is accepting entries for the William Herbert Carruth Memorial Poetry Contest from all interested students. Manuscripts should be submitted by 5 p.m. Feb. 28 in 3114 Wescoe Hall. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three entrants. Today . . . "SEXUALITY ON CAMPUS" is the topic of Faculty Forum, meeting at noon in the United Institutes Building. 1204 Oead. THE HALLMARK LECTURE SERIES will present Donna Nicholas at show slide and shoot her work in design. Union. Donna Nicholas will "MINI COMPUTERS" is the subject chosen by Ted Lewis, professor at Sweetheart Louisiana State University, for a talk at 4:30 p.m. in 4012 West Side. PROGRESS OF LEGISLATION concerning criminal corrections will be discussed by State Sen. Arden Booth and State Rep. Lloyd Buzzi, Lawrence Republicans, at 7:30 p.m. in the Lawrence Public Library and at 8:30 a.m. in the Kansas County Chapter of the Kansas Court on Crime and Delinquency. Languages practiced at Union's tables When students get together at language tables sponsored by the language departments at the University of Kansas, it's not a problem, they're saying, but how they're saying it. Each language department reserves a table in the Meadowlark Room of the Kansas Union. The tables are attended by faculty and supervised by a faculty member. "It is an informal opportunity for students to be able to practice Spanish outside the class situation," George C. Peale, assistant professor of Spanish and Portuguese and supervisor of the Spanish table, said Tuesday. The Spanish table is sponsored by the honorary society Sigma Delta Pi, he said, and the society thought it could be a good service to students. Frances D'Antoni, assistant professor of French and Italian and supervisor of the Italian table, said the program had started three months ago. "It was to be useful to the students who attended." Attendance varies, depending on students, class schedules, examination periods and even weather, he said. Yet the number of students who show up is good considering that it's an informal and optional lunch, Peale said. Jadwiga Maurer, professor of Slavic languages and literature and supervisor of the Polish table, said the lunch table was becoming more popular. Many other language departments are considering the possibility of joining the program, she said. Groups meet between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on the following schedule: Brazilian table, Fridays; Spanish table, Tuesdays and Thursdays; Russian table, Monday French table, Tuesday; French table, Tuesdays and Wednesdays; and Italian table, Wednesdays. The Chinese table meets from 12:30 to 1:20 p.m. Tuesdays, the German table from 4:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Thursdays, and the French table from 10:10 a.m. to 1:20 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Besides having tuition, fees, books and room and board taken care of, the athlete with a full scholarship has access to tutors who can be of great help to an athlete. The counselor counseling service that watches over the athlete's grades and helps him select his classes. Books lose game to sports... From Page One Without an athletic scholarship, Lopes he wouldn't have been able to get an education. "I had no money, my folks had no money, sports were the way to advancement." According to Timmons and KU swimming team coach Dick Reason, athletes who The man, James R. Boerman, 34, was dead on arrival at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. He hadn't responded to firemen's efforts to revive him with oxygen and heart valve patches. A Lawrence man was killed early during an apartment fire in his dipartment. Police said the 17-men Apartment fire kills local man; 2 others okay Firemen said they had discovered Boerman's body in the bedroom of his tworoom apartment. Two other men who lived in the building escaped injury. Firmen said the men told them they had thought Boerman hadn't been at home. Flames in the living room had to be controlled. The firmen could enter Boerman's bedroom. Damage to the building, owned by Claude Witt, 2022 Bonanza, was estimated by firemen at $3,000. Cigarette smoking was tentatively listed as the cause. Witt told Lawrence police that Boerman had moved into the apartment about six months ago. Teacher Shortage! ROLFS * REECE There is a world-wide need for military personnel and Phys. Ed. & other areas. Visit with Peace Corps/Vista recruiter about international and domestic service. PEACE CORPS/VISTA [Paid for by Commitment Coalition] February 17-19 (Srs. sign up for interview in Ed. Placement Today) LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES STUDENT SENATE David Beaver Britt Buckley Paul Carttar Kathy L. Hanson Anne Harlenske Mike Pettit Linda Powell Molly Wood MOMENTUM Pd. by For Momentum's L.A. 45. WINTER SPECIALS - We Thank You for Your Patronage in '74 With These Specials - We Guarantee All Our Menu Prices That Are in Effect Now Until July 1, 1975 MISS STREET DELI MASSACHUSETTS 50c OFF with this Coupon REUBEN SANDWICH Hot Cornbelt, Swiss Cheese and Bavarian Kraut served on cottage rye. 50° OFF with this Coupon 11 W. 9th The Bull & Boar Reg. 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He's making $200,000 a year in pro篮. He's only a semester away from college so he could come back if he wanted to." Former KU football coach Don Fambrough says every athlete has an opportunity to get an education but sometimes misuses that opportunity. There are no lucrative professional contracts awaiting these athletes. There is a professional track circuit, but Tummans field athletes can make a living from track field athletes. participate in minor sports tend to be good students. "Four or five years ago," Timmons says, "we did a survey and found that something like 92plus per cent of the track and field athletes who had received some kind of aid at the time we did the survey, and that was over a six year period." DISTRIBUTED BY SCHUMM FOODS/MASS. STREET DELI/NEW YORKER/BULL & BOAR/SCHUMM CATERING/ 71% $ MASS Reanon says the swimming team hasn't had an ineligible athlete in 13 years. "I've never had a senior go through our program who has failed to graduate," Reamon says. "I say that not to brag, but to know they what we want in school." Freshman basketball player Ken Koenig earned a 4.0 GPA last semester. He says the individual athlete determines his own academic achievement to a large extent. "If you want to put the time and effort into it, you can do it," Koenigs says. "It just demands a lot of self-discipline and a lot of time, and you don't have any free time." "It just depends on how much the individual wants to work." "One of the evils of recruiting," says Fambrough, "is when a kid comes along in high school, receiving attention, and loses confidence. That is what the most important things in life are." Greenies say, "If a guy comes in and he wants to play pro ball, he's not interested in graduating. But getting some education and acquiring future college will help him in the long run." But there are few student athletes like boys with either a few muscles or the dons of the gymnasium, formally Chuck O'Neal was the academic counselor in 1970, the year before Bob Skahan, the present counselor, took over the job. He says some athletes don't have the high school backgrounds needed to cope with University classes. "I had a couple of freshmen who had never written a theme in high school," real says, "and I knew of one person who said, 'A tutor had a tutor live with him for four years.'" O'Neal says high school coaches, especially in the inner city, sometimes put athletes into vocational-technical programs aren't college preparatory in nature. Yet some students from inadicate exponential backgrounds, en- tirely educational and hard work. Skahan cites former KU football player Delvin Williams as an example of that kind "Delvin used tutors every day of his college career, but he used them wisely," Schlumberger said. 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