6 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1987/University Daily Kansan Program Continued from p.1 ing a policy was employees' reluctance to seek help from the University. Wedge said, "A person who needs help is unlikely to turn to colleagues, because he is fearful, as is everyone, of having friends and relatives know about his problem." Consequently, the facilities operations program and the unclassified staff program each suggests only off-campus resources for employees seeking help. An employee also needs assurance that his decision to seek help will remain confidential and will not threaten employment, future promotions or salary raises, Wedge said. ignore drinking problems can be confronted by others and told they are not administering the policy correctly, Wedge said. But supervisors may initially tend to want to ignore an employee's suspected drinking problem. With a policy in place, supervisors who do Williams said that a successfully established program would defeat that problem, because employees would refer themselves after they learned no negative consequences would result. The checking system provided by the policy makes early intervention possible and improves the chances for an employee's successful treatment. Wedge said. Book This new policy also protects professional staff members from arbitrary or unfair treatment by a superior who suspects drinking may be affecting the employee's job performance, Wedge said. Continued from p.1 guarded with old road logs, topographical maps, cameras and pickaxes, Buchanan, McCauley and Charlton learned a lot about each other. They quickly found that food was a shared passion. "While we're eating one meal, we're thinking about the next meal ahead of us," McCauley said. Buchanan said they "developed a rule that you shouldn't eat Chinese food west of the sixth principal meridian (somewhere west of Wichita)." They agreed things went smoother when Buchanan did the driving. "I have a bad habit of looking at rocks when I drive," said McCauley. McCauley once was looking out the window while driving and drifted into the left-hand lane in front of an oncoming truck. "Rex was making weird noises," said McCauley. Buchanan said he was so convinced he was going to die, he couldn't speak. Both said they enjoyed being out on the road and never got bored with the project. "Rex and I really like being Kansans." said McCauley. Their favorite stretch of highway is U. S. Highway 160 as it crosses the Red Hills west of Medicine Lodge, and runs through the Flint Hills and Chauataqua Hills in eastern Kansa- "We tossed in U.S. (Highway) 56 for sentimental reasons, as both of us grew up along that highway," said Buchanan. 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