The more you do, the more you are
able to do/'
by CAROL CREAGH
"The more you do, the more you are able to do. And I do so many things." This is the personal philosophy of Mark Manning, a senior, who graduated with a topical major in Personality Change and Adjustment.
After studying for two years at Indiana University, Mark came to UK and became involved in many politically oriented activities. He served as Student Government Senator-At-Large, vice-president of the committee to defend the United Farm Workers, and also was active on the Student Mobilization Committee to end the war in Viet Nam.
While at UK, Mark had strong ties with the Free University, as he spent one year as coordinator and trained new coordinators. He taught three classes for Free U: Introduction to Socialism, Psychology of Karl Jung, and the Psychology of Drugs, Religion and other Yogas.
In his free time, which was obviously limited, Mark enjoyed visiting friends and listening to music, "I like anything from Bach to Country Joe and the Fish," he remarked. In addition, he tries his hand at writing short stories and poems. "I write about strange and psychological things," he stated. "It's a little slice of everybody's life."
Apparently, another activity to which Mark devotes much time is studying. He graduated from the university with a grade point average of 4.0, and is presently pursuing a doc-torial program in clinical psychology at the City University of New York.
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