University Dally Kansan Thursdav, June 26. 1975 5 Camp cagers purposeful By WILL DICKINSON Kansan Staff Reporter Young people don't mind discipline if it has a positive purpose, Ted Owens, head basketball coach of the University of Kansas, said Tuesday. Owens is directing the Ted Owens Basketball Camp, which is for players from 8 to 17 years old. He plays the game and balances skills. The camp, which began June 1, will end this Saturday. More than 5,000 boys will be enrolled in the program since it began eight years ago. The campers pay $125 for one week of instruction from Owens, Sam Miranda and Duncan Reid, who are assistant coaches, and guest coaches including Jo Jo White, Danny Knight, Dale Greenlee and Roger Morningstar. The camp's basic purpose, Owens said, is to develop and improve fundamental basketball skills. The importance of athleticity and sportsmanship is also stressed. By using outstanding players as coaches, Campers hear Post journalist The job of a good reporter is to be as curious as his neighbor, Robert Maynard, editorial board member of the Washington Post, said yesterday. Speaking at a seminar here for urban high school journalism students, Maynard said that when he was in college, journalism as a subject was one of the lack of student interest in the field. He said that at that time too little education was required, high school students to become journalists. Maynard was the director of a summer program for minorities at Columbia University last summer. His codirectors were Earl Caldwell, reporter for the New York Times, and Sam Adams, KU associate professor of Journalism. The program was an 11-week extensive study of the news media and the meeting of deadlines. It was geared toward advancing minority work in the journalism field. The program, which was funded last summer by the Ford Foundation, isn't being held this summer because of the founders' interest in other growing fields. Maynard said. Next summer it will be at the University California at Berkeley, funded by a grant from the Scripps Research Institute. The program at Berkeley will be directed toward orign media only. Adams said. It may be at KU within the next two years, Mavnard said. Maynard, who has been a reporter for the site since 1977, said that his first assignment was at the New York University. Owens said, he tries to expose campers to good fundamentals and habits. "Irealized the crooked训 of President Nixon back in the 1960s." Mavnard said. The Post was one of the first newspapers to take a political stand on Watergate,马里兰。 He said he spent the majority of his time acting as an internal critic for the Post, writing editors to advance the newspaper's position. Maynard is also writing a book on his childhood in Bedford, N.Y. ON CAMPUS Maryanard's wife is a reporter for the Peel. She mainly works on general assignments in the capital. The RU BELLY DCLUB club will meet the RU BELLY United Ministries Building at 1294 Erad. Tomorrow is the LAST DAY TO ENROLL and pay the penalty fee. The campers are divided into age groups to work on skills and then they use the skills designed for them. The players scrimmage in the afternoon and again in the evening at Lawrence High The coaches keep score cards which are given to each camper at the end of the week. The camper can then see how much his skills have improved in the week. The Jo Jo White Award will be given to the most outstanding player in the camm. On Saturday, awards will be given to campers in various areas and for various activities. A lecture, "THE MOVIES-AVEN AMERICAN IDIOM," will be given by Arthur McClure, professor of history at Central Missouri State University, at 7:30 p.m. at Kansas Union McClure will talk about the history and trends of American movies. Koen Kennis, Clint Johnson and Milt Gibson, varsity basketball players at KU, were campers before coming to the University. "Each has his own special gift from God," reads 1 Cor. 7:7. Ron Goodman, associate minister of the First Christian Church, is using his gift to help some University of Kansas students develop theirs. This year will be the first year for the Ted Owens Girls Basketball Camp, June 29-July 5. The camp was planned because many people expressed interest in a basketball program for girls. Marian Washington, assistant athletic director in charge of women's athletics and KU women's basketball team, will work with Owens on the program. Yeshua house offers unique ministry training The house is a training and community center for the ministry. Goodman said. Goodman is the campus minister for the Yeshua House, a church-sponsored residence at Tennessee for KU students. He is also associate minister of the First Christian Church. To help students realize their gift, Goodman said, he tries to get his students to set up priorities—first to God, second to hospital to vocation and fourth to the ministry. Phil Fladung, Overland Park senior, lived in the Yeshua House last year. He said it was his first experience in a Christian house. He uses his experience to counsel each person at the house to resolve conflicts that arise in working out problems in relating to God, family, vocation or ministry. he said. "The experience helped me to talk more freely with people," he said. "I taught me that you have to go to a person to get things straight. to ease tensions." --minister of the Antioch Christian Church since 1969. James Liquors "Good Spirits for Picnics, Parties & You!" Featuring fine wines, liqueurs, chilled wine & COLD BEER. Located in the 9th Street Shopping Center (next to 'Hole in the Wall') 842-0722 --at "I have a particular interest in college students," Goodman said. "I like students' openness and freedom—they don't have a lot of traditional hangups." Goodman said living in the Yeshua House wasn't communal living in the sense that these people are withdrawing from society, as in a monastery. Keeping you in stitches "Hear Some Funky Dixieland" PAUL GRAY'S JAZZ PLACE JAZZ THIS WEEKEND Friday—Tom Montgomery Trio Saturday—Gaslite Gang Dixieland Band Enter from Alley Behind Jenkins Music Music Starts at 9:00 p.m. The Yeshua House (from the Hebrew word for Jesus) was purchased in 1972 by Campus Christians, an organization supported by 15 area churches and 20 persons. Students living in the house pay a small rent to cover the cost of operating the house. The men buy food together, and snare cleaning, cooking and other chores. "I was disappointed as far as the spiritual depth of some of the people in the house was concerned, as compared with what I saw at Warrenburg," he said. BEER-PEANUTS-POPCORN-JAZZ Goodman came to KU in 1973 from Overland Park, where he had been the Call 843-8575 for Reservations Goodman said the house gave him a chance to practice a community approach. "I would love to do this," he said. Six men can live in the house. Three are there this summer. Recently Campus Christians, which is affiliated with the Christian church, bought the house next door and will use it this fall to expand its efforts. Bob Weideman, KU graduate, has been living in the Yeshua House since last summer. He lived in a similar house in Warrensburg, Mo., for three years. When the new house is ready, a total of 16 in the new house, and 5 women in the old one. "in the community approach," he said, "I can work with the total life芋类 of a student who is ill." 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