University Daily Kansan Tuesday, August 24, 1976 11 UPON regular 97c regular $2.39 ons regular $1.85 KIES regular $2.04 IT JPON regular $1.53 JPON JPON regular 49c CLOROX IPON regular pr $1.47 --shower he got when he decided to cool off yesterday under a sprinkler in front of Flint Hall. Oooh, that stings! Kurt Groce, 9. 916 E. 13th, wasn't sure he liked the high pressure Staff photo by GEORGE MILLENEI Prof studies convention security By CHRIS COTTRELL Staff Writer While millions were viewing the events of the Republican National Convention that took place inside Kansas City's Kemper Arena last week, a university of Kansas professor had a watchful eye on the happenings outside the building. Mynard Shelly, professor of psychology, spent the convention week observing crowd behavior in the streets of Kansas City. The conference will also examine convention security measures. "THE PURPOSE WAS TO examine the whole range of police activity that was involved in preparing for and conducting an investigation, including how they controlled crowds. "The Kansas City Police Department got some money from the government for security," Shelly said Sunday, "and as part of that money, they had to have an effort to evaluate various aspects of the security, and I was one of those involved. The project, sponsored by the Midwest Research Institute, involved 10 researchers. He said others involved in the study were persons who had backgrounds in areas relevant to this type of research, such as computer science or human behavior, decision making and the media. According to the terms of his contract, Shelly said, he wasn't at liberty to discuss specifics of the study. But he did talk about the research in general terms. He said that, from what he saw, the police were well-trained and that crowd-control officers were trained. She said he started making his observations about 10 each morning and evening. "I kept moving around, so I didn't stay in the place a great deal of time unless there was something I wanted." "I HAD A POLICE RADIO," he said, "in the crowds there might be crowds or demonstrations." According to Shelly, the demonstrations aided a wide range of subjects—some of them related to homelessness. "Some of the demonstrations were very Budget... "I think the Regents know we've had a lot of criticism about some of the inadequacies here," he said. "Also, there's been criticism expressed by a variety of people about not getting physicians out into different areas of the state." recreational facilities, Kugel said, which indicates a need for the recreation building. Kugel said he was optimistic that the Riegel and Bayer will fund the requested funding for the Med Center. From nage one "We're trying to address these two major aspects. The Regents appeared sympathetic at the meeting." Funding for operating expenses shouldn't be disputed, Kugel said, because it was figured according to the Regents' own formulas. As for new programs and capital improvements, "we don't expect any big problem," he said. 'interesting', he said. "There was one person who called himself an archangel who had very large silver wings strapped on his back. He wore a white ribe and carried a harp, but I don't know exactly what he was demonstrating for." And then there was the man who apparently was the man of governmental affairs and invaded the country. "THEHE WAS A "NUDE for president," who was arrested two or three times," Shelly said. "He said he had nothing to hide and there were people, whereupon the police would arrest him." The demonstrators included a group protesting homosexuality, and a group advocating homosexuality, Shelly said. Although a number of oral battles took place between the two groups, there was no violence, he said. The Youth International Party (Yippies) also demonstrate the new convention site Shelly said that he didn't see the demonstration, but that he'd been told that the Yippies were chanting against Ford because the President was winning. "THE NIGHT REAGAN LOST," I heard that some of the Reagan supporters were surprised. The results of the study will be published in late December, he said, adding that he would like to thank his colleagues. "I imagine there will be an extensive interest in it,"薛聪 said, "because prior to this year, there has been no systematic study of convention security." On Campus TOMORROW: These interested in participating in WOMEN'S VOLEYBALL should attend a meeting at 2:30 p.m. in 122 Robinson. A WOMEN'S BASKETBALL meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m. in 122 Robinson and a WOMEN'S SOFTBALL at 4:30 p.m. in SOFTBALL TRYOUTS to be Aug. 38, 39 and Sept. 1 at a site to be announced. **TODAY:** All those interested in participating in WOMEN'S TENNIS should bring 4 pants and 3 shoes to WOMEN'S TENNIS. Tryouts will begin tomorrow at 3:30 pm and courses adjourn to WalkingWomen.com. Events Announcements "We made a very careful attempt to balance sections," he said. "In many cases; students were unable to get their choice of classes, or the students who needed courses got them." Parents in need of PART-TIME CHILD CARE and students in need of PART-TIME WORK should register at the Office of Student Financial Aid, 26 Holm Hall. THE LAWRENCE SWIMMING POOL, Eighth and Kentucky, is open daily from 1 to 5 pm. When Lawrence public schools开放 later this week, the pool will open at 4 p.m. Fichler said that business enrollment had been increasing over the past several years, and he estimated that this fall's business enrollment be up to 10 to 12 per cent over past years. DESPITE THE SURGE, Pichler said, most students were able to get the business classes they needed, although not necessarily at the times they had wanted. Record It was that initial surge, and once we got over that, we were okay." KANSAN WANT ADS From page one The increases have caused some problems, both in classes and at enrollment in the business school, which admits only juniors and seniors, Pichler said. "It would have been great not to have students stand in line at the beginning of enrollment, but that's part of the sequencing," he said. OSNESS SAID THE GREATEST surge of students at the physical education tables also came Wednesday morning, and he said the surge also was caused by increased numbers of upperclassmen seeking recreation courses. Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Dally Kannan are offered to all students without regard to their nationality. Bring ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FIILT HALL Oness said an overhead projector had been used to show which classes were closed. He said that had helped speed students past the class card table. "We've turned away a lot of students we'd like to accommodate" he said. "All of our students." CLASSIFIED RATES Because of the surge of students this semester, Osness said, the health, physical education and recreation department will more space in the field house next semester. "We had probably as busy a time as we've ever had," Ossane said. "It looks like well done." 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