2A Thursday, 17, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN QuickINFO CAMPUS EVENTS TELEVISION LISTINGS WEATHER LOTTO NUMBERS HELPING Continued from Page 1A program's objective is to give fifth-year seniors and other athletes on scholarship, who are no longer eligible to play sports, a chance to get involved in local schools as tutors and teaching assistants. This semester, there are three KU students matched to three area elementary and junior high schools. Keshana Ledet, Los Angeles senior, helps third- and fourth-grade students at East Heights Elementary School, 1430 Haskell Ave., with reading and writing skills. Steve Puppe / KANSAN "The program works great for me because I love being around and working with kids," Ledet said. "I'm going to graduate in May, and I want to be a social worker or probation officer for troubled youth," said Ledet, a former Kansas women's basketball player. Lara Izokita, St. Joseph, Mich., senior, works at Sunflower Elementary School, 2621 Inversness Dr. As an education major, Izokita agreed with Ledet about the opportunity the project provided. "The public school system itself has turned more toward a hands-on learning approach," she said. "The teachers need help making classes run smoother. I need this experience of working with kids and teachers to help with my degree." Izokaitis helps students with math and reading. She was released from volleyball eligibility in December 1994 after injuring both shoulders. "There is a real tough transition period for athletes from being with a team and having that identity to be disconnected from a sport that dominated their college life." he said. Buskirk said the University needed to show the athletes and the community that the University was committed to the community's needs. The transition for Jenny Wiedeke, Evergreen, Colo., senior, from player to spectator was eased by joining the school outreach project at West Junior High School, 2700 Harvard Rd. She helps students in math, physical Keshana Ledet, Los Angeles senior, works with thirdgrade students at East Heights Elementary School, 1430 Haskell Ave. education and after-school tutoring Wiedeke, like iizokatis, played volleyball and was given medical release last season for a injury to her left knee. medical release last season for a injury to her foot. The three students work at the schools for 10 to 15 hours each week and are paid slightly more than minimum wage. Brown and Buskirk said they wanted to see the project expand to more schools, but financing had kept the budget to three schools. The programs at each school cost $2,500. The money pays for student wages and other expenses. The program at East Heights is financed by Bagel and Bagel. Hy-Vee, 3604 Clinton Parkway, donated the money for Sunflower Elementary, and the KU Athletic Department finances West Junior High's program. SEX ally active Continued from Page 1A adult lives, he said. Dailey, whose lecture discussed the problems of the "just say no" sexual education programs, said he knew many young adults at the University who were in incredibly meaningful relationships and had incorporated sex into them just fine. But young adults were not the only sexually active age group discussed. Peter Scott Holt, the director of geriatric medicine at Saint Luke's Hospital in Kansas City, Mo., said peoples' sex drives didn't die with age. He said that the problem with the programs was that many times they used fear and shame. This fear and shame ends up in the students' "Older adults continue to perform sex, be in sexual relationships, and enjoy it," he said. Scott said that more than 70 percent of the married population older than 60 years was sexually active, and that some of the changes that came with age made sex even more enjoyable. The symposium also included a dramatic presentation of sex as a livelihood, sexual development of children and sexually transmitted diseases. "A decreased sensual touch and a longer pre-ejaculatory period can prolong foreplay and help intimacy." he said. "We're offering different ways to approach issues," Berry said. "It challenges me constantly to add to my knowledge and experiences. Sometimes I walk away with a headache, but it's one of the best conferences I go to a year." THURSDAY PRIMETIME OCTOBER 17, 1996 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO 4 "Platoon" **** (1986, Drama) Tom Berenger, Willem Dalsos. Kung Fu: Legend Cont. Martin® Bzzell® Cops® Universe WDAF 4 Major League Baseball Playoffs: NLCS Game 7- Cardinals at Braves News® H. 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