Friday, December 3, 1976 University Daily Kansan Marvin . . . 7 From page one "It's absolutely necessary. Now we don't have any and we have to put our work on somebody else's desk or on the floor," he said. 2440 Several architecture students said 58. on. Finals . . . From page one between parents and students could cause conflict within the student. Students often become emotionally distressed when they are forced into unwanted careers by their parents, or when they find the careers they've chosen for them uncomfortable. Doubts usually occur at the end of semester when students look to the future he said. When those doubts become internalized, he said, the student begins doubting his competence. Then, during periods of stress, the student is often called on the conscience level," Schroeder said which can cause the student to experience more serious emotional problems. CASES IN WHICH students attempt suicide are "not infrequent at all". Schroeder said, and an average of 15 such cases are reported at KU a year. He said those students who thought of suicide were ones who over-reacted to personal problems, such as a split between girlfriend and boyfriend. Schroeder said that suicides were rare at KU, and that he could recall only three of them. Tickets went on sale at 10 a.m. today for two extra performances of the children's opera "Hansel and Gretel," which will be at Inge Theatre and Tuesday in the William Iguine Theatre. 'Hansel' opera well received; tickets on sale Cathy Rogers, box office manager, said yesterday that because the opera had been received well, two performances had been scheduled so more people could see it. "There's been a great audience demand," she said. "We sold out a week after tickets were sold." The opera will be presented as scheduled at 8 tnight and Saturday, at 1 p.m. Half of the available tickets are reserved for KU students and are free with a KU-ID. Lim will read original stories Monday night University of Kansas playwright Paul Stephen Lim will read two of his stories Monday at 8 p.m. in the Kansas Union Forum, Room 70. Lim, Philippines graduate student, will read "The Third and Final Dream of Samuel Toeffer," which was awarded second place in SUA's literary contest in 1974, and "Taking Flight," the first place for the Palanca Memorial Award in 1978. The protagonist in both stories is a graduate student in KU's department of English. Both have been published in Solidarity, a Phillipine literary magazine. The reading Monday night is being dedicated to Edgar Wolfe, creative writing professor in the English department, who writes at the end of the spring semester. "The man taught me everything I know about writing," Lim said yesterday, "and it was in his classes that these stories were first bullied into being." Tim was awarded the American College Tilman Award last March for his play. Cypressman. 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