Tuesday, July 2, 1968 THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN 7 Students pressured to excel in athletics By Richard Viets This fall, when high school and college students return to classes, the pressure will once again be on them to excel in sports. High schoolers will be pressured by parents, friends and their high school faculty to strive for that glorious letter jacket. A good education and preparation for later life is the purpose of high school, but how many high school athletes become professionals? The athletes get all the recognition, not the good students. Not that athletics are bad, just not as important. More intramural sports should be offered. Sports should be for everyone, not just the ones who are already fit. The same largely applies to the college and university campuses in the U.S. Money that could be spent on professors and classrooms is spent instead on winning teams. College administrators argue that winning teams bring large donations from proud alumni. That may well be true, but the problem of education vs. athletics remains unsolved. The emphasis should be on education students as well as possible, not on producing winning teams. Three Jayhawks get fellowships Two Ph.D. degree candidates in the humanities and social sciences at the University of Kansas have been awarded Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowships for 1968-69. They are David G. Taylor, who is studying history; and Peter Feuerle, Lawrence, who is studying political science. Each fellowship enables the recipient to devote full time to research and writing of his dissertation by providing a living stipend, a supplementary allowance to cover special research needs, the cost of research-related travel and manuscript-preparation expenses. The Graduate School concerned provides free tuition. The program is supported by a grant from the Ford Foundation. Classified ads get results Watkins is KU haven for illness By Barbara Kimble Journalism Camp Reporter From sore throats and colds to major surgery and mental disturbances, Watkins Hospital is prepared to take care of almost any problem a person may have. Located behind Watson Library, Watkins, under the direction of Raymond Schwegler, is equipped with general medicine, surgical facilities, a limited obstetrical and pediatric department, and an extensive mental health division. It has 42 beds and charges $15 a day. ON STAFF AT the mental health department is a permanent psychiatrist, two clinical psychologists, a social worker, and three psychiatric residents. Because of no state grant, the department can only handle the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses and does not carry on research. A radio communications unit will be installed in the hospital. It will be similar to those found in ambulances. 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