Fifteenth Street News (Midwest City, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1992 Page: 2 of 4
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August 28, 1992
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Senate Recommends Appropriations For Activity Fund
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Dental Hygiene Clinic Accepting Appointments For Free Services
SKIEFS
for it this semester," he said. "We should at the main depot then comes to RSC,
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September 4
October 2
November 13
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EXAMPLES OF DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILY ROLES
Concerning Unhealthy,
Healthy Family Systems
MetroTrans Offers
Bus Service To RSC
MetroTrans has a bus that stops in
REPRESENTS
TO FAMILY
care-taker,
responsible
acceptance,
listened to
self-care,
support
self-blaming,
fear, anger,
embarrassed
anger, hurt,
rejection
diverts focus
off family
Family
. Hero.
continues through Midwest City and
circles back close to RSC. For more
information on exact times and connec-
tions the number to call is 235-RIDE.
How Long Do I Have To...?
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surance are often of concern to older theaterproduction group was renamed
people. A new Legal Course for senior because anyone 55 or older is eligible to
adults will address those and other participate. R.J. Stallman will serve as
love,
accountable
Senior Adults Get
New Fall Classes
Legal matters from wills to car in-
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U.S. History since 1877, Religions of the
World, Water Media and Beginning
Social Dance.
FAMILY
ROLE
Chemically
Dependent
have that worked out by spring."
Previously called Playhouse 65, the
INNER
FEELINGS
guilt, fear,
hurt
ELECTIONS-----------------
RSC students to see.
Officers elected will go to the Camp
Redlands OSU Challenge Course for
PHOTO BY L.R. BACON
Dr. Belinda Biscoe introduces a mobile at an in-service worshop illustrating the
effects of family members taking on different roles and the negative results for
the family system.
spring 1987 until fall 1991 because of
lack of student involvement.
"BACCHUS does not advocate
drinking, nor do we look down on those
who do. We teach, don't preach. We
just want to make college students
aware of the consequences if they do
drink," she said.
Students who are in good academic
standing are eligible to become active
voting members. Active members who
have attended two general business
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Heathy Family System
That Build Self-Worth
1 .Communication is open
2.Internalized feelings
3 .Explicit rules
4 .Respect for individuation
5 .Freedom highly valued
6 .Consistent value system
7.Open-mindedness
8 .Creates new traditions
9 .Pleasant atmosphere
lO.Healthy people
11.Independence and growth
12.Trust and love
Painful Family Systems
That Lower Self Esteem
1. No-talk rule
2. Internalize feelings
3. Unspoken expectations
4. Entangled relationships
5. Manipulation and control
6. Chaotic value system
7. Rigid Attitudes
8. Reverse past traditions
9. Grim Atmosphere
10. Frequent illness
11. Dependent relationships
12. Jealousy and suspicion
September is
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OUTSIDE
APPEARANCE
rigid,
irresponsible
protector,
caring,
manipulative
hostility,
defiance
September 4
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Playhouse 55, listed in the schedule
for this fall, has been postponed until front of the Social Science building at
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spring, Fredericksen said. 7:13 am and again at 5:20 pm. The route
"We didn't have classroom space to take is # 15, which starts downtown
The Dental Hygiene Clinic is ac-
cepting appointments for fall for free
dental cleaning and X-rays for faculty
staff and students, Ty Powell, clerk
typist for the clinic, said.
Preliminary screening is required.
Screenings for adults are scheduled
Monday and Friday afternoons and all
day Wed nesday s. Screenings take abou t
30 minutes. Filling out a health history
takes an additional 10 minutes.
The clinic is open to the public, in-
cluding children 3 to 12 years old. No
screenings are required for children, issues, such as estates, loving trusts director. She has worked as a fashion
Appointments for Children are sched- and life insurance. model and has her own business, which
uled each Friday, Sept. 11 through Oct. Legal Course is just one of eight includes delivering singing telegrams,
30 and may take up to two hours. new classes for senior adults this fall, doing modeling and related services,
The fee forboth children and adults Enrollment in senior adult courses will Fredericksen said.
is $5 per person. The services are done continue through Sept. 4, Dr. Dale "She is something of a ham," he
bysecond-yearstudentsandaresuper- Fredericksen, director of Continuing said. "She is very enthusiastic and well
vised by professors and a supervising Education and Community Services, qualified."
dentist. said. Tuition varies but is no more than Senior adult classes are scheduled
X-rays will be sent to the patients' $20 per course, he said. from 8 a.m.-5:30 pm. to eliminate night
personal dentist for an additional $10. Courses and prices are included in driving. Anyone wanting to enroll or
Last day of the clinic is Dec. 7. the Aug. 24-Dec. 4 class schedule, get more information may visit theTom
Appointmentsarelimited.Those want- Other new courses include Desktop Steed CenteratI-40and HudiburgDrive
ing more info, may call 733-7336. Publishing, Beginning Windows 3.1, or call 733-7392.
| anger from the
| past," Biscoe said.
| "An old cliche I
| like to use is,'One
| of the best things
| you can do for
| yourself is forgive
I your parents,"'
| said Jo Dee Bur-
ger, coordinator
of student health
services/drug
( prevention.
By Kathy Addington Eagle Ridge Institute and president and
Editor-in-Chief founder of Higher Horizons.
"Denial differentiates 'healthy' One important aspect of learning to
families from unhealthy families," Dr. understand and help people in abusive
Belinda Biscoe told faculty and staff at families is getting counseling for one-
a recent in-service workshop. self.
Healthy and unhealthy family sys- "You must be in touch with your-
terns were the topic of discussion. self before you can help others," Biscoe
Unhealthy families will not discuss said.
problems outside the home or inside, A major part of an adult's recovery
for that matter, she added. is to realize they will never be a child
Biscoe is a consultant and trainer at again. "Part of the healing process is
getting rid of the
1st8-week 16-week
Semester Semester
SENATE------------------
These include:
• As a liaison between student and
administration
• To serve as an advisory group to team building and the newly-elected
the vice president for student affaire Springfest, intramural and varsity president and vice president will go to
•To plan an activities calendar for sports. St. Louis for the 14th Annual National
the year "It is important for students to be- Leadership Conference on Student
•To make recommendations for come involved," Robertson said. Government Oct. 22-25.
expendituresforstudentactivitiesfund "Last yearns election had oriy four __________________________
TheStudentSenatecanappropriate percentofl0,000studentsvote. Carter
funds and decide what it can and can't said. CHUS tries to inform students about
be used for Final decisions must be Whenthevotingagewas21,college the consequences of drinking and driv- meetings are eligible to hold office,
approved bv the vice president for students wanted to become very in- ing, so we are really trying to save Any student interested in becoming
student affairs the vice president for volved in the 5603(6 and voting. Now lives." a member of BACCHUS may attend
business affairs and the sponsor of the we have 18 year olds voting for the BACCHUS was formed in 1976 at the first meeting at 2 p.m., Sept. 16 in the
senateThis years studentactivity fund president of the United States, he said, the University of Florida. RSC's chap- Educational Outreach. Anyone want-
E0 , funds are used "Voting for student senate president ter was formed in fall 1987. Sunday ing more information may call Sunday
foractivitiessuchasGlobal Oklahoma, doesn't seem nearly as important." said BACCHUS has been inactive since at 7364)366._______________________
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Addington, Kathy. Fifteenth Street News (Midwest City, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1992, newspaper, August 28, 1992; Midwest City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1976703/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.