12 Thursday, October 1, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Clinic to offer speech, hearing tests By AMBER STENGER Staff writer People who think that they may have speech, language or hearing problems can get free screening tests from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow at the Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic, 2101 Hawworth Hall. Speech-language pathology and audiology students will look for articulation, language, voice, fluency and hearing disorders to determine whether people need further testing. The tests take about 10 minutes. Wilma Bowline, clinic coordinator, said screening was offered at least once a semester to provide a community service and to train pathology and audiology students. She said 360 people already had made appointments for tomorrow's screening. Because of the number of people already scheduled, she encouraged others to make appointments before coming in. Bowline said that usually about 7 percent of the people screened for audiology disorders and about 3 percent of those screened for speech and language disorders were advised to seek further testing. Cescile Roudebush, graduate student in speech pathology from Prairie Village, said that she had con- duced several screening tests before and that she looked forward to helping with the tests tomorrow. When she begins the tests tomorrow, she will start a conversation with the person being tested, she said. She will listen for different parameters of sounds, such as pitch and voice, while the person talks. Then she may have the person read something aloud. "Sometimes it is hard because you are looking for so many things at once." Roudebush said. If she detects anything unusual, if she will recommend that the person please hurry. The audiology testing is conducted in soundproof rooms. The clinician produces different pitches to deter tearing range of the person being tested. The clinic, which was established more than 35 years ago, has conducted free screenings for about 10 years. Bowline said. Screenings are at each other times by appointment. Each test costs $5, or $2.50 for students. The screening service is one way that pathology and audiology students can acquire practical training. German actor to perform one-man show By KIRK ADAMS Staff writer A German actor who will perform tonight at the University of Kansas a preview poetry reading yesterday at the KU Germanman and KU German Club members. Rolf Guenther, a Munich native, who has appeared in theaters with many countries, North America and Australia, will perform dramatic scenes from German plays BEFORE YOU BUY, Check the KANSAN. and other German poetry at 8 p.m. the Hornback Hourtac Hall in Murphy Hall. Tickets, which cost $5 for the public and $3.50 for students, are on sale at the Murphy Hall box office and the German languages and literatures. Our advertisers might save you money. Yesterday, Guenther recited two humorous poems by Wilhelm Busch and the ballad "Erlkooing," by Goethe, to members of the German club. Earlier, he spoke to an advanced German class. STADIUM BARBER SHOP Also included will be readings from Schiller, Buechner and other German writers. Tonight's program will include excerpts from Goethe's play "Faust I," which Guenther has performed often in recent years. He moves from one role to another in his one-man show QIVIY Guenther also will participate in a workshop for Kansas teachers of German on Oct. 2-4 at Rock Springs Ranch south of Junction City. He will discuss and demonstrate techniques of the oral rendition of German dialogues and poetry and prose. Faculty from KU, Kansas State University and Washburn University in Topeka also will take part in the workshop, sponsored by the Kansas Chapter of the Association of Teachers of German. 1033 Mass. 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