I Wednesday, April 14, 1976 University Daily Kansan 186 18,540 191273 1. 已知 $a = -2, b = 3, c = -5$,则方程 $3x^2 + 4xy + 6z^2 - 9y^2 - 10z^2 - x^2 - y^2 - z^2 = 0$ 的实根个数为 ___。 Farewell Green and hello space By RITA RIDDER More space, a larger library, more and better classrooms and faculty offices, a student commons area and a legal aid center are some of the main facilities where faculty members who they transfer from Green Hall to the new Law School complex. The new complex, estimated to cost slightly less than $5 million, is expected to be used for classes in fall 1972. Total completion is scheduled for spring or early summer 1878. The complex, located northwest of Allen Field house was originally planned to comprise six floors and accommodate a maximum enrollment of 600 students. BUDGET REVISIONS caused an entire floor to be eliminated and dropped the maximum capacity of the building to 360 students. The revisions also called for a smaller library book stacks area, decreasing the number of books it will hold. Martin Dickinson Jr., dean of the Law School, said Wednesday that even with the revisions the new complex would be a challenge to staff and campel and inadequate Green Hall facilities. Green Hall has a maximum capacity of 436 students, 124 fewer than the new complex. Dickinson said the building was so small that it could not accommodate inconvenience of having to study elsewhere. HE SAID the new complex's added space and facilities would probably benefit from a more centralised building. "Those of us who have been here for a long time feel nostalgia and affection for the old building." Paul Wilson, professor of law, said. "It will provide for a better legal education." also looking forward to transferring to the new complex. He said he wasn't reluctant to leave the old building because it was impossible for it to be moved. GREEN HALL, built in 1906, has been listed on the national register of historic sights since 1974. It will remain standing after the transfer to the new complex. The full-length status of James Green in front of the hall will be moved to the new complex. Dickinson said the hall was named a historical sight because it was considered an excellent example of turn-of-the-century architecture. said a space allocation committee was now studying possible uses for the building. He said the committee would look at the greatest needs of the University and how the building could best fulfill these needs before making a definite decision. Lucas said the stacks area of the building might be used to relieve the overcrowded floor. Other possibilities being considered are using the building to house all the Continuing Education offices or using it to house all the student services, such as counseling, records and the offices of the dean of men and the dean of women. Student wins scholarship for art The decision on the building's use may or may not be a permanent one, he said. For example, the building could be used for the Conduiting Education offices until a new office for them is completed, then permanent use for the building could be an announced. Max Lucas, assistant to the chancellor, Janice Kobe, a Kansas City Kan., junior and an advertising editorial arts major, yesterday won a $250 scholarship from McDonald's Restaurant. After much deliberation, the Kansas state commissioner when it will have its annual spring game. Spring game set The game will be played at 7:30 Friday night at Haskell Stadium in conjunction with the team's spring training. Several key players will not participate in the game. Quarterback back Nolan Cromwell, halfback Laverne Smith and split end Waddell Smith are participating in the game. The team then Defensive back Chris Golub and Tom Fitch are recovering from injuries. McDonald's calls the scholarship "The Outstanding Junior Award," Lois Green, assistant professor of design, said. Works by different artists were judged in the main lobby of Strong Hall by Richard Branham; chairman of the department of design; Mackellock, assistant chairman; restaurant owners Jim and Bonnie Garrett; and Green. Kobe's illustrations and cartoons will be displayed at McDonald's until May 13. Mrs. Garrett said recently that the gallery had become a community project and had attracted the attention of McDonald's national offices. She said that the Lawrence gallery was the first of its kind among the restaurant's 3,900 outlets. Only works by Lawrence artists are shown there. Get your car ready for the Easter parade paint any car $119^95 every car hand sanded Expert body and collision repairs. Free estimates. John Haddock Ford Body Shop 23rd and Alabama Call 843-3500 for appointment See the first run movies right in our RecRoom. If movies aren't your thing, there are plenty of other social activities going on. The opportunity is available through the Hall Council to jump on the band wagon and help plan and organize an activity that you're interested in if we don't already offer it. 1800 Naismith Drive Phone 843-8559 At Naismith there's something for everyone! FOR FALL OF '76! NAISMITH HALL VISIONS RELAYS WEEK-END SUNGLASS SALE Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. One select group of fashion sunglasses 331/3%-40% off! Men's and Women's Styles Included (Pray for Sunshine!) VISIONS 806 Mass. St. 841-7421 Mass. St. Open Thursday 'til 8 p.m. Lawrence's most complete optical services ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY OF (365 • ONE A DAY ALL YEAR) Peter Pan New 1/3 Pound HAMBURGERS GIVE THIS NEW-BIGGER AND BETTER HAMBURGER A NAME ONE EXTRA LARGE (1/3LB) LEAN ALL BEEF PATTIE COOKED TO ORDER WITH LETTUCE, PICKLE, ONION AND MUSTARD. CATSUP OR MAYONAISNE ON A GIANT TOASTED SESAME SEED BUEN HERE'S HOW PETER PAN MAKES IT SO GOOD! 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For more information, stop by the SUA Office in the Kansas Union or call 864-3477. NOW! APRIL FEATURE ATTRACTIONS NOW! MISS STREET DELI ITALIAN BEEF GRINDER $1.50 ITALIAN BEEF GRINDER Choice beef, sliced thin. man- rated in a special sauce to give this beef a true Italian flavor, served on a French dip hard voll. GP Reg. $1.90 Present Coupon Expires April 30 $1.00 OFF with this Coupon "The original thick crust pizza from New York." Expires April 30 Open Face Hot Beef Sandwich G $1.50 Reg.' 1.95 Served with thin sliced roast beef, home-made mushroom-mothered in dark brown gravy. Relishes included. Present Coupon Expires April 30 NEW YORKER 1021 MASSACHUSETTS ST. Coors Pitchers $ 95^{\circ} $ 60 oz. Limit 1 Pitcher X WITH THIS COUPON Limit 1 Pint per couple per day. Expires April 30, 1976 —Gene Chalet "Truly the Most Wonderful Happening in Lawrence." Showtime 11 a.m. till Closing Nightly April 1 to April 30 7