12 Friday, February 11, 1977 University Daily Kansan Students aid social welfare clients Staff Renorter Young people in trouble with the law, alcoholics and families with problems are only a small part of the workload at the UGCG, a university in Kansas. UCSC exists so that students in the School of Social Welfare can learn from ex- Jerome Ewald, administrative assistant at UCSC, said recently the center taught students that "clinical social work is more important than helping clients deal with their feelings." The center, funded by the School of Social Welfare, was established in fall 1973 and is housed in Twente Hall annex, formerly called Wakings Home. ABOUT 25 students work out of the center as part of the School of Social Welfare's field placement project. The students apply to the Lawrence community to assesses to help the Lawrence community. Students see clients with a variety of problems. Clients usually are seen outside of the center, either at the client's home or at the agency that referred the client. Students work two or three days a week and their campers range from six to eight Ewald said that often the students served simply as people to talk to. Students sometimes take clients to a movie or to a psychologist. RENTIE BAKER, Wichita graduate student, of students learned to handle a desk. Once a week Baker meets with a 95-year-old woman who has withdrawn from people. Together they discuss her health and her feelings about herself and her family. Baker helped a young boy in trouble with the law find a lawyer and then visited him in jail to discuss his feelings. Baker also talked with the lawyer, who was eager for the boy when he returned home. Cara Newman, Lawrence graduate student, said USC2 offered students more variety than they would find working in a case because at because at USC each case was different Students sometimes use the UGS's video tapes play during interviews to tape their clips. "That way we can replay and notice what we overlooked during the interview." Baker was impressed. A CLIENT's problem determines how you can serve your service. It could be as long as you are a client. few weeks, for example, the client needed help in negotiating the welfare system, he would probably need UCSC's help for only a short time. The majority of UCSC clients are referred from other Lawrence community agencies, such as the Visiting Nurses Association, juvenile court, nursing homes and the Lawrence School District. The social worker also collaborates with the State Social and Rehabilitative Services office. "You can't drop clients." Ewald said. "You can't treat them like a thing." The Center's students are each placed under a field instructor, who assigns clients and makes suggestions when the students encounter difficulties. Students may request particular kinds of cases, Ewald said. The center also sponsors monthly workshops on such topics as child abuse, child neglect, and trauma. The center brings together the needs of the Lawrence community and of students in its programs. "We get our needs met too," he said. "I grow with the client." TODAY; KU HISTORY OF ART DEPARTMENT will "growkudo, an eighteenth Century Painter and Musician," by Stephen帕尔斯 at 3:30 p.m. in the lecture room at Kansas State University. DNERGRUDATE ANTHROPOLOGY ASSOCIATION will meet at 3:30 p.m. in 617 Fraser Hall. JOHN FLAVELLE of Stanford University will speak on the "Development of the Anthropology of Prehension" at 3:30 p.m. in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. TONIGHT: THE KU FOLK DANCE CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the United Ministers Bureau of Oread. A BLAACK BANCE CLUB DANCE CLUB will be held at 8.p.m. in, 3140 Wesley Hall. SUNDAY: AN ORIENTEEING MEET will begin at 2 p.m. on west campus. Participants should meet at the parking lot just north of Pioneer Cemetery. The School of Fine Arts Chamber Music Series will present the EASTMAN QUARTET, a professional piano quartet, at 3:30 p.m. in the University Theatre at Murphy Hall. Events Stereo equipment, musical instruments, tools, tents, fishing equipment, etc. Obtained at discount prices. Free consumer info before each purchase. Call Lawrence rep. Mark Bazayman at 842-5358 or write CONSUMER BroKERAGE SERVICE P.O. box 24628 K.C. MO. 44131 “completely refurbishing” it. It also said she opposed use of the money for scholarships because the money should be spent on all those who paid it. Munyang said the 227 people currently running for 166 Senate positions indicated that his party had won about a third. From page one To improve campus parking and solve traffic problems, Grey proposed opening a portion of Jojewhik Blvd. to daytime traffic and providing sidewalks for members paid outstanding traffic fines. Candidates... McKernan said he returning to an integrated traffic ticket system, in which the first violation would be a warning; the second would cost $2, and the third $4 and so on, with fines doubling on each additional ticket. Leben said he preferred to allow the current Parking and Traffic Board, which examines the problems daily, to handle parking problems as it does now. Notice to All Organizations Budget Request forms for Fiscal 1978 are now available in the Student Senate office, 105B Kansas Union, Level 3. WISHING TO APPLY FOR FUNDING FROM THE STUDENT SENATE/STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE: These requests must be completed and returned to the Senate office NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 28,1976. 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Box 3744, Lawrence, Ks. 66044 COLLEGE ASSEMBLY ELECTION for Undergraduate Representatives from Nunemaker Center and the Liberal Arts and Sciences The College Assembly - Sets requirements for graduate and undergraduate degrees —Approves or disapproves changes in courses, or new courses offered for credit —establishes procedures related to the maintenance of academic policies for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Filing applications available at 206 Strong Hall, Nunemaker Center, Student Senate Office, Graduate Student Office, Kansas Union. Filing deadline: 4:30 p.m., Friday, February 11 in 206 Strong Hall and Nunemaker Center. Election will be conducted February 16 and 17 by the Student Senate. 'I'd like information about opportunities with the Glemmary Missionors and the free 17" x '22" God Made Me poster. 'I'd like a free copy of the You have something to share with the people of the rural South and Appalachia yourself. Find out how you can help, as a Catholic Brother, Sister, or Priest. Your request will be treated confidentially. Glenmary Missioners Room 18-321 Box 46404 Cincinnati, Ohio 45246 Name Address City State Zip Age "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 In a few months, May 8th, France will celebrate Joan of Arc Day. This is a great day celorating the victory and entrance into Paris! Consider this the imposition distinction: "Since the writing of ht-iory began, Joan of Arc is the only person of either sex, who has been held command of the succession of a nation at the age of seventeen". Louis Cosault. Now quote extracts from Mark Twain. "Judged by the standards of one century, the noblest characters of an earlier one lose much of their luster; judged by the standards of today, there is probably no illusorious man of four or five centuries ago whose character could meet the test at all points. But the character of Joan of Arc is unique. It can be compared to a giant like Moses, but it is the result. Judged by any of them, judged by all of them, it is still flawless. It is perfect. It still occupies the fittest place possible to human attainment, a lofter one than has been reached by any other mere mortal." "When we reflect that her century was the brutalist, the wickedest, the rottenest in history since the middle ages, we are lost in wonder at the miracle of a such product from such a soil. The contrast between her and her century is the contrast between her and the common age; she was honest when honesty had become a lost virtue; she was a keeper of promises when the keeping of a promise was expected of no one; she gave her great mind to great thoughts when other great minds wasted themselves upon grace, but when the gift of wisdom and delicate whiteness to loud and coarse might be said to be universal; she was full of pity when a merciless cruelty was the rule; she was steadfast when stability was unknown, and honorable in an age that had forgotten what honor was; she was a rock of confidence when trust was not in all things; she was untually烈 in an age that was false to the core; she maintained her personal dignity unimpaired in an age of fairs and dwellings; she was of a dauntless courage when hope and courage had perished in the hearts of her nation; she was spotlessly pure in mind and body. She was not a man who would well these things in an age when crime was the common business of lords and princes and when the highest personages in Christendom were able to astonish even that infamous era and make it stand aghast at the spectacle of the atrocious lives laced with unimaginable treacheries, butcheries, and beastialities." Comment: Gentile Christianity, sincere and true FAITH made Joan of Arc what she was! "The work wrought by Joan of Arc may fairly be regarded as ranking any in history, when one considers the conditions under which it was undertaken, the obstacles in the way and the means at its disposal. Caesar carried conquest far, but he was not a man of force. He was a trained soldier himself; and Napoleon swept away the disciplined armies of Europe, but he also was a trained soldier, and he began his work with a patriot battalion inflamed and inspired by the miracle working new breath of courage and hope. He made young apprentices to the splendid trade of war, not old and broken men at arms, despairing survivors of an ageolum accumulation of monotonous defeat; but Joan of Arc, a mere child in years, ignorant, unlettered, a poor village girl, did not know how to navigate the chains, helpless and hopeless under an alien domination, its treasury bankrupt, its soldiers disheated and dispersed, all spirit torpid, all courage dead in the hearts of the people through long years of foreign and domestic outage and opression. She was an emperor by reason alone by the country; AND SHE LAID HER ON THIS NATION, THIS CORPSE, AND IT ROSE AND FOLLOWED HER, SHE LIE IT FROM VICTORY TO VICTORY. SHE TURNED BACK THE TIDE OF THE HUNDRED YEARS AND DID WITH THE TITLE OF HE LIVERY OF FRANCE" which she bears to this day. **COMMENT:** GENIINE CHRISTIANITY, SINCERE AND **TRUST** FAITH, FAULTFULLY WORKED AT AND ENURED **MAIN** SAID: "THE ENURED THREE TIMES IN THE GOSPELS CHRIST SAID: "HE THAT ENDURRET TO THE END SHALL BE SAVED:" AND IN REVELATION 2.10 He said: "BE THOU GOD, THAT DEAD, AND I LOVE GIVE THE CROWN OF LIFE" P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031