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fSunday, April 9, 1972

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Seven

S u n d y , p r i 9 , 1 9 7 2T H E M i C I G A D A I Y P g e e vI

BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION:
Psych class employs theory

Daily Classifieds

(Continued from Page 1)
"We don't pretend to get to the
root of the problem. There are
many types of therapy. Ours cer-
tainly works in some cases," Mc-
Connell says.
Other students in the course
work on various projects including
the increase of reading and aca-
demic skills of students at theI
Northside School and inmates at
Milan Federal Prison.
An ad in The Daily requesting
volunteers for projects drew peo-
ple with weight loss, smoking and
studying problems.
A unique feature of the course
is the use of a grade contract.

(Continued from Page 6)
PERSONAL

Each student signs a contract 1 being the highest score on a five
agreeing to fulfill the course re- point scale. Most students con-
, quirements including six hours per sider it the most useful or inter-
week working with the client and esting course they have taken," he
writing weekly progress reports. says.
In return, they will receive an A. Brian Maiville, a student who
Students who do not do the works with a patient at Ypsilanti
work are given the opportunity to State Hospital, finds McConnell's
improve their performance or to course "a valuable experience."
drop the course. Besides seeing whether behavior3
According to McConnell, "Only modification works, "he says," you
two students have dropped out get to look at what the culture
and both have left school." defines as 'sick' or 'well.'
McConnell points proudly to the Approximately 60 per cent of{
results of a survey conducted last the original number of clients are
term to show student reaction to I meeting their goals. The rest have
the course. since dropped out of the projects,
"The course received a 1.2 with according to McConnell.

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EUROPE
JET PARTY FLIGHTS

Dep./Ret. Route
5/9 6/22 D/AMS/L/D
6/22 8/21 D/LON/AMS/D
6/25 8/13 WIND/L/AMS/
WIND
6 26 9,5 WIND/AMS/L/
j WIND
7/2 8/16 D/LON/D
8/2 9'3 D/LON/D

Pro.
Rata
181
199

Adm.
Chg. Tot.
9 190
20 219

219 20 239
219 20 239
219 20 239
199 20 219

SGC election remains in question

(Continued from Page 1)
Jacobs the winner of the presi-
dential race, with GROUP candi-
dates Mela Wyeth and David
F Smith taking two of the five
Council races.
C&R met the following Satur-
day to consider Hack's allegation
and a host of new charges.
Several Council members as well
as Gill and Seligman stated re-
peatedlyaduring theheated four-
hour meeting their suspicion that
the election had been massively
defrauded.
Tempers flared when SGC mem-
ber Joel Silverstein read his state-
ment accusing Schaper of "stuff-
ing approximately 150 ballots" in
last November's election.
Silverstein requested a "full in-,
vestigation of Schaper's actions"
based on Jay Hack's alleged ad-
mission to him that both Hack
and Schaper, who was also then
elections director, had sceretly
stuffed ballots last November. j
Hack denied the incident.
The request provoked angry re-
sponse from several GROUP mem-
bers, who demanded repeatedly
Silverstein for slander and libel.
that Schaper "sue the hell out of"!
Schaper, however, refused to
comment.
C&R voted to dismiss Silver-.
stein's charge on grounds of "in-
sufficient evidence" and inability
to make decisions on last Novem-
ber's events.
All other charges affecting the
vote outcome were dismissed, and
C&R voted unanimously to certifyI
the results.

The Code also calls on the Elec- Printers in Roseville, Michigan,
tions Director to "account for all "indicated flatly that 16,500 bal-
ballots." lots were received" by Schaper.
At the C&R certification meet- Last Monday Schaper presented
ing, Chairman Tom Bentley re- a new accounting, this time plac-
quested such an accounting. ing the total at 16,488. He com-
Schaper stated that he had pur- mented that the account was
chased "15,000 ballots, give or take "pretty complete" in that only 12
100 or 200." ballots were missing.
During the following week, an He said the vast difference in
invoice received at North Campus totals was due to an "accidental-
Purchasing Office from Uforma ly misblaced box of ballots."
Vietnam wucar spreads
(Continued from Page 1) and fire power to assist the South
Fighting also spread to the south Vietnamese."
of Da Nang. A government base "I am not limiting the assistance
camp about 35 miles south of the ' that we may provide simply to
city, astride routes leading to the ; those areas," Ziegler continued.
provincial capital through the However, he declined to elaborate
populous coastal lowlands, was at- what additional measures might'
tacked by N o r t h Vietnamese be taken by U.S. forces.
forces. In an attempt to stave off the
Fighter bombers flew more than attacking forces, which are now
100 strikes north of Saigon, but E operating on four different fronts
Communist forces held Highway in South Vietnam and in Cambo-
13, the road from Saigon to An dia as well, two squadrons of
Loc, from the provincial capital Phantom fighter bombers,- each
to Chon Thanh, 15 miles to the containing 36 planes-were rushed
south, from Japan to join the massive
bombardment of North Vietnam.
"We are under heavy pressure The guided missile cruiser Okla-
and are abandoning some of our ; homa City also hurried to the
outposts to strengthen our post- battle zone.
tion, said Maj. Tran Ai Quoc, Meanwhile, it was reported that
the commander of the Chon Thanh two American warships were hit
garrison. and set afire by North Vietna-
While the heavy bombing con- mese coastal artillery yesterday.
tinued, presidential press secre- A North Vietnamese statement{
tary Ronald Ziegler said that "We said that the ships were shelling
will do what is necessary in the "several populated regions in the
context of air support, air power province" of Quang Binh.

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The Election Code states that
SGC "shall designate the C&R The Ozone House will hold an 502 E. Washington.
board 50 days before the election." open house today from 10 a.m,. The center, which houses Drug
According to C&R Chairman Tom until 8 p.m. to introduce the com- Help, Inc., Ozone House for -run-
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pointed only four days before the vided by the People's Center, the Clinic, and the Comnunity Center
voting. former Fisher Cadillac building at Project will feature an art sale,

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