Summer Session Kansan 51st Year, No.3 LAWRENCE, KANSAS Tuesday, June 18, 1963 Peace Corps Projects— Action Replaces Criticism By Linda Machin Peace Corps work in 47 countries provides the opportunity for American citizens from the ages 18 to 79 to take an active part in world affairs, instead of simply sitting around complaining, Washington's Costa Rican Peace Corps representative said Saturday. Frank Appleton, who says he's not a career government official, stopped here last week end before going on to Norman, Okla., to help start the training program of a second group of Peace Corps workers for service in Costa Rica. APPLETON, WHOSE 30-month assignment began last January, lives in San Jose, Costa Rica. With the help of Thomas R. Gale, a KU professor, he directs the educational program being carried on in that Latin American country by 25 U.S. college graduates trained at the University of Kansas last year. "I joined the Peace Corps," said Appleton, "because I was tired of reading the paper and criticizing without doing anything. It gives me a chance to do something—to act." The Peace Corps, Appleton continued, is creating a new kind of U.S. citizen with an outlook that can't be acquired by simply being a tourist or government official. This new citizen is a practical idealist with an internationalist point of view. THE PEACE Corps, as outlined, shows how people from different countries can exchange friendships and progressive ideas on a fundamental level. Under the program, Americans can work simply in a foreign country while both learning from and teaching the people of the host country. Conversely, the people of the host country will gain knowledge of Americans by coming in contact with Peace Corps members. One of the most important purposes of the Peace Corps will be realized after the volunteers have completed their two years service and return home. Through conversations with family and friends, Appleton said, it is hoped that knowledge of such countries as Puerto Rico, Ghana, and Costa Rica will be spread throughout the United States. Appleton said that before joining the Corps he had learned to speak Spanish on his ranch in southern Arizona near the Mexican border where he raises registered Herefords. He described the "teachers assistance" program in Costa Rica that he oversees as purely educational. OF THE 25 persons sent in January, three were KU graduates. All Corps workers are teaching not only students in rural high schools, but also the Costa Rican teachers of English and science. Currently in Cost Rican rural high schools, many students can be seen reciting exercises over and over and conyng sentence after sentence from outdated textbooks in attempts to learn English. One of the main projects of the Peace Corps in Costa Rica is to replace this old-style European method of repetition and recitation in language-learning to a conversational or audio-lingual approach. The Peace Corps program coincides with the newly initiated reform in education by the Costa Rican government. "At the end of two years," said Appleton, "we hope that Peace Corps members will have trained the teachers well enough so that they will be able to teach Costa Ricans in the same method." Kansas University originally was chosen as a Peace Corps training center for the first Costa Rican program because of the University's specialized Latin American program. During the three month training program which began last October, students from all over the country attended KU and were exposed to an intensive Latin American course work as well as political science and educational courses. "AFTER FIVE months of service, the corps members themselves feel that they have been well-trained," said Apleton. "Among the Peace Corps officials, KU's training program is considered one of the most successful and finest of all programs all over the nation." The Miracle Worker Opens Summer Season By Patrick Prosser "The Miracle Worker," the story of Helen Keller, born blind, deaf, and mute, and her teacher, Annie Sullivan, plays at the University Theatre this Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m. The play, presented by the Junction City, Kan., Little Theatre, is directed by a KU graduate student under a "lend-lease" program. "The Miracle Worker" is concerned primarily with the emotional relationship between the teacher and her blind charge. The cast is made up of Junction City people, most of whom performed in the play last fall. Miss Tandy Craig, Joplin, Mo., graduate student, said Monday that the show is being brought in at the request of University Theatre officials. "Both the theatre and the student benefit." Miss Craig said. "The theatre from the knowledge of the student, and the student from the experience of working in a community situation." (Continued on page 16) MISS CRAIG directed the production last November under a program sponsored by the University Theatre. Under this program, directors have been "loaned out" to community theatres. "The Miracle Worker" covers a short period of time—about three weeks—but a long distance in dramatic entertainment. Annie Sullivan, cured of blindness, attempts to reach Helen Keller, a child more animal than human. Annie's struggle to win Helen's love and to teach her "just one word" make up the story. TICKETS ARE still available for the two performances. Students are admitted with their summer identification card, but they must pick up their tickets at the box office in Murphy Hall. Patrons will be able to purchase season coupon books the evenings of performance for $3.75. Single admissions to the four shows this summer are $1.50 each. Reservations may be made by calling KU, VI 3-2700, extension 591. Curtain time for all performances is 8 p.m. Fee Payment Friday Fee payment for summer session students will be Friday, June 21. Students whose last name initials are A through L should pay Friday morning; those with initials M through Z should pay in the afternoon. "The enrollment of those students who fail to pay fees at the business office in Strong Hall will be canceled," said Registrar James K. Hitt. Before paying at the window of the business office, students must pick up fee payment cards in the Rotunda of Strong. Summer Session Student Directory This summer session directory is published through the cooperation of Dean George B. Smith, summer session director; James K. Hitt, registrar, and the Summer Session Kaasan. Kanam. class, class, school. Lawrence address, telephone number of students who enrolled at the University Friday and Saturday. June 7 and 8 is based on information given by students on their IBM permit cards at the time of registration. Key to Abbreviations CLASS CLASS Freshman 1 Senior 4 Sophomore 2 5th Year Arch. 5 Junior 3 Special 9 SCHOOLS SCHOOLS A—College of Liberal Arts N—Nursing and Sciences P—School of Pharmacy B—School of Business Z—Special Summer Session D—School of Education Q—College & Business E—School of Engineering & R—College & Education Architecture S—College & Engineering F—School of Fine Arts T—College & Fine Arts G—Graduate School U—College & Journalism J-William Allen White V—College & Pharmacy School of Journalism W—Engineering & Business & Public Information X—Fine Arts & Education M—School of Medicine H—High School A - Abbott, Karl Lawrence, G, 1428 Ohio Abdelbari, Mohammed, 9E, 1246 W. Campus Abdul, Rahim A. A., G, 1020 Vt. * Abel, Clifford Lee, commuting Abernathy, Carol J., 4F, commuting Abouali, Mohammed, G., 1221 Oread VI 3-9896 Abusamra, Aziz, G. Lawrence Adams, Ann Stewart, 2F, commuting Adams, Dorothea D., G. commuting Adams, Ernestine, 4D, 1924 La. * Adams, Lois, G. commuting Adams, Mary Katherine, 2A, 420 W. 11 VI 3-7711 Addis, Frank William, G, 2350 Ridge VI 3-0188 * dell. Shelton Lee, 4F, 706 W. 25 VI 2-1259 * Adkins, Paula M., 4D, 1203 E. 21 VI 2-0253 Agan, Phronsie D., 4D, 1140 Iowa VI 3-2277 Ahmed, Nilofer, G, 912 Ala. VI 3-9227 Akil, Soliman Mohamed, 1A, 1129 Ind. * Akin, Michael Lee, G. commuting Akins, Carrie M., G. Lawrence * Albertini, Virgil R., G, 1510 Ky. VI 2-0603 * Albertson, Jerry J, 1E, 2323 R.I. VI 2-0129 * Albertson, Judy C., 4D, 1236 Oread VI 2-3475 * Albertson, Ronald G., 4A. commuting * Alberty, Roger Ellis, 9A. commuting Albrecht, William L., G, 1623 W. 6 Terr. VI 2-3212 * Aldridge, Billy G., G. commuting * Aleck, Margaret E., G. commuting * Alexandre, Warren R., G, 1927 Tenn. VI 3-9001 * Alland, Rosemary E., 9Z. commuting VI 3-9464 * Allebach, Donald C., G, 315 Park Hill VI 3-9439 * Allen, Dudley Dean, 3B, 813 Ill. VI 3-9439 * Allen, John Rollin, 4E. commuting * Allen, Lois Davis, 3D, 813 Ill. VI 3-9439 * Allen, Lois Jean, G. commuting * Allen, Marilyn, 3A, 1617 Hillcrest VI 3-1530 * Marian Carol, 1A, 441 Nebr. VI 3-9376 * Allen, Martha S., 4A. Lawrence * Allen, Olin F., G. Lawrence * Allphin, Charles W., 4A, 1945 Ohio VI 3-8945 Almquist, Charlotte R., 2A. Lawrence Alsbrook, James E., 4J, 1135 Maine VI 3-9745 Altwater, Naney B., G, 1810 W. 25 VI 3-7630 Alyea, William E., G, 5 Winona *Amerman, Helen K., G, Lawrence Anderson, Marshall L. 1A, 1246 W. Campus Anderson, Alan H., Jr., 92, Lawrence *Anderson, Carl Ray, G, commuting *Anderson, Charles F., G, commuting *Anderson, Chris F., 4D, 1110 Miss. VI 2-3221 Anderson, Duane E., G, 1246 W. Campus VI 3-3944 Anderson, Floyd D., G, 1300 Tenn. *Anderson, Fred E., 9F, commuting Anderson, James E., 2A, 1134 Miss. VI 3-5715 Anderson, Judith L., G, 1646 Tenn. Anderson, June Linda, 4D, Lawrence Anderson, Karen Kay, 4A, Lawrence Anderson, Paul F., 3D, 1325 W. 19 VI 3-2160 *Anderson, Percie R., G, commuting Anderson, Philip N., E, 2014 Clifton VI 3-2848 Anderson, Ronald K. G, commuting Anderson, Sharon Kay, 1A,RR 2 VI 3-1720 Anderson, Stanley D. 1, A Box 44 Haskell VI 3-4727 Anderson, Susan Lee, 3A, 420 W. 11 Anderson, Wanda M., 4D, 20 Stouffer 12 VI 3-1912 Anderson, William A., 3A, 1245 W. Campus Andrews, Ruth M., 9D, 1633 Vt. VI 3-1209 Angerer, Dell, G, 1733 Ohio *Angoti, Vincent, G, 11 Stouffer 4 VI 2-0395 Antenen, Loree L., G, commuting Antenen, Sue Ann, 4D, 2350 Ridge VI 3-8178 Antonello, Barbara L, 3A, Lawrence Antrim, Phyllis, 4D, 1236 Oread VI 3-3475 Aoki, Alfred Susumy, 4E, 618 W. 12 VI 3-0047 *Pontein, Jose Fipepe, 3E, 7101² W. 6th VI 2-1431 Appelquist, April I., 9Z, Lawrence Appelhans, Ronald Lee, 9Z, commuting Arbuthnot, Jimella, 1A, 420 W. 11 VI 3-7711 Archer, Milfred J., 4F, 1238 Miss. VI 3-2847 *Argabright, Evelyn D., G, commuting *Arginger, Marjorie, 9A, Lawrence Arginger, Peter H., 2A, 325 Park Hill VI 3-2730 *Armentrou, Joan E., 4D, 18 Stouffer 11 VI 3-0901 Armstrong, Harbert C., 2A, commuting Armstrong, Judith, G, 500 W. 11 Arnold, Alford, 4A, 5 Stouffer 7 Arnold, Vinita, 9Z, Lawrence Arnold, William, G, commuting Artherton, Michael L., 1F, commuting Asbaugh, Daniel D., 4D, 1000 Ohio VI 3-1658 *Atchison, Dixie Lee, G, commuting *Athey, Charles R., 9Z, commuting Athy, Shanon Jay, 3A, 1632 Engel VI 2-2420 Atkinson, John P., 3A, Lawrence Awaya, Clarence, 4D, 1107 Ind. VI 2-1513 Ayengar, Rajalakshmi, G, 818 Ky. *Ayers, E. Glenn, Jr., G, 1337 VI 2-1279 B Bachofer, Edward F., II, 2A, 1722 W. 24 VI 2-2324 Backik, Barbara, G, 729 Vt. VI 3-8484 *Backus, Barbara S., G, 1020 Sunset VI 3-6679 Baer, Rodderick A., 1336 Tenn. *Bagley, Bill Basil, G, 1131 Tenn. *Bartler, Flining, G, 1131 Tenn. Bachofer, Edward F., II, 2A, 1722 W. 24 VI 2-2324 Bacik, Barbara, G, 729 Vt. VI 3-8484 *Backus, Barbara S. G, 1020 Sunset VI 3-6679 *Baer, Roderich A, 1336 Tenn. *Bagley, Bill Easil, G, 1131 Tenn. *Bagley, Elaine, G, 1131 Tenn. Bagnaschi, Raymond S. A, 2331 Mass. *Bailey, Harry A., Jr., G, 8 Stouffer 8 VI 3-1009 *Bair, Maxine A., G, commuting Baker, Harold Arthur, A, 4122 W. Campus VI 3-7415 Baker, S. J., 3E, commuting *Balay, Richard H., G, 25 Stouffer 5 Ball, Michael Allan, 2A, 1246 W. Campus VI 3-3944 *Ballinger, Billy G., G, 635 Maine VI 3-5708 *Ballou, Richard E., G. commuting...Balz, Alberta, G. Lawrence *Banks, Eugene M., G. commuting *Baphna, Kanaiyalal G., G, 1414 Tenn. VI 3-6217 *Baphna, Rukmini K., 9A, 1414 Tenn. VI 3-6217 *Baratz, Joan Cornman, G, 615 La. VI 2-1079 *Baratz, Stephen S., G, 615 La. VI 2-1079 *Barker, Robert M., 3A, Lawrence Barber, Mary Helen, 3D, 1433 Tenn. VI 3-3120 Barclay, Margaret, G. commuting Barek, Abdul Tawab, 4E, 1637 N. H. VI 3-1532 Barfknecht, Charles F., G, 903 Ala. VI 3-4369 Barisas, B. George, 3A, Lawrence *Barker, Edwin S., G, 5 Stouffer 4 VI 2-3438 *Barker, Sunny Lu, G, 5 Stouffer 4 VI 2-3438 Barksdale, Charles F., 1309 N. J. VI 3-3841 *Barnes, Joseph F., G, commuting Barnes, Leotine M., G. commuting Barnes, Patricia Sue, 3A, Lawrence Barnes, Phyllis E., 2A, 420 W. 11 VI 3-7711 Barnhart, Gary L., G, 1201 Ovoid VI 3-0065 Barnhill, Barbara Ann, 3D, 1939 Ala. VI 3-3992 *Barrett, Gary R., 4E, commuting Barrett, Richard E., G. commuting Barry, Ann Jeanneine, 2A, Lawrence *Barta, Donald F., 4D, 1955 Miller VI 3-6994 *Bartel, Marvin Percy, G. commuting Batteldes, Ben Haines, 4A, 1745 Ind. VI 3-6273 Bartlett, Judith K., 4D, 1530 Engel VI 2-1340 *Basinger, Richard C., G, 1324 W. 19 Terr. VI 3-7691 Basket, Betty Lee, G. commuting Batchelder, Ronald L., 4B, 441 Ohio Bates, Betty Jean, 2A, 420 W. 11 *Bath, Thomas J., 3A, 13 StouFFER 9 VI 3-2914 Bauer, George R., G. Lawrence Baxter, Bea B., 2A, Lawrence Beal, Jackie L., G. commuting *Beamon, Mont Ledeis, 3B, 28 StouFFER 2 Beard, Lawrence Wm., 3A, 2559 Redbud Beard, Sharon Elaine, 1F, 420 W. 11 VI 3-7711 Beassley, Jack Lee, 4B, 28 StouFFER 7 VI 2-1035 Beaty, Gale Ann, 4D, 1201 Oread VI 2-3554 *Beatty, Roy Arthur, 3B, commuting Beaver, Frances S., G. commuting Beaver, Harold R., 4E, commuting Becker, Larry Wayne, G, 740 Ohio VI 3-5794 *Beckett, Margrett, 4D, commuting *Beckett, Thomas K., G. commuting *Beckman, Harold Lewis, G. Lawrence Behl, Roxann, G, 1801 Ark. VI 3-0474 Beisner, Lila L., G, 1312 Ky. VI 3-0092 Bell, Gerald R., 3A, commuting *Bell, Robert G., G, 1829 Brook VI 3-0643 *Bellerose, Dale J., G. commuting Belot, Mont Louis, 3A, Lawrence *Belt, Edeline, G. commuting *Bender, Clarence, 2L, 1400 Ohio VI 3-2464 *Bender, Wilma, G. commuting Bengel, Anthony E., 4A, 2115 La. VI 2-1258 Bengtson, Larry Edin, 2L, 1215 Oread VI 3-9893 *Bennett, Ernest E., G, 338 Ind. VI 3-8174 *Bennett, Richard F., G. commuting *Bennett, Wilma B., 9Z, 16 StouFFER 1 *Benson, David Alder, 1A, 2506 Redbud VI 3-8865 Benson, George S., 3A, Lawrence Benson, James Allen, 3A, 1125 Ind. *Benson, Sandra L., G. commuting *Bentobji, Sally A., 4A, commuting *Bentz, Charles A., 4D, commuting Berey, David B., 4D, 1216 La. VI 3-6723 Berger, Michael E., 2F, Lawrence Berger, Richard M., G, 500 W. 11