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Rita termed her class a
success because "just showing
one other person, like referring
Women's Resource Center, is
enough to make it a success."
Some courses fail through
because of lack of response or
scheduling problems.
A course on meal planning,
organized by Vernon Dunn,
met with conflicts in finding a
kitchen, she said. But if there is
enough interest, she said she
intends to try teaching it again
this semester,
Ond course, "Beginning a
Community Radio Station,"
was taught by Bill Locke, a
member of Sunrise
Communications, Inc.
Sunrise is trying to set up a
non-profit, non-commerical,
educational community radio
station, Locke said. They used
the Free University course to
interest more people in the
process of organizing a station.
"We only had three
meetings. Fifteen people
showed up. and I was really
enthused, but they wanted
different things," he said.
"Some of them thought that
we would teach them how to
run a radio station. We were
not organized to do that, we
just needed volunteers to help
us get equipment .and
subscriptions."
Despite this, at least five of
the 15 started to come to the
regular Sunrise meetings "and
have done some really good
work," Locke said.
Not all classes even had a
slight success.
Jan, Morris,, a sophomore
who tried to organize a
conversational German session,
found that most students "just
wanted another German class.
TheV"'5t?rtetf(tor,"brirrigi3the)r
assigninems .-t Yme-'vto'ichecfc
over. It completely debased tf
whole philosophy of the Free
University."
"The Free University
system is good, real good," said
Kumm. "There just has to be
the individual determination in
the people who take part.
Those who stay learn
something," she said.
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