14 Friday, October 21, 1977 University Daily Kansan Gym addition critical, HPER chairman says If you have tried to enroll in a swimming class at the University of Kansas or attempted to reserve a handball court in Robinson Gymnasmis this fall, you probably found that the class was filled or the court booked far in advance. According to Wayne Osness, chairman of the department of health, physical education and recreation (HPER), that situation should be improved by a Sept. 16 Board of Regents approving a $6.7 million addition to the gymnasium. Osness said recently that many activity and basic skill instruction classes in the HPER department had been unavailable to most KU students. HE SAID 50 per cent of such classes were closed on the first day of enrollment each semester and 75 per cent were filled by noon of the second day. the need for the addition was called critical by Osness and other members of the project's advisory committee. Basic needs require us to consider the space each student required. "Right now, we're operating with about one-third of the space we need just for the basics," Osmens said. "The addition will require that we work harder and allow us to offer adequate instruction." will be a room for wrestling and the martial arts, he said. THERE WILL BE triple the space available for conditioning, including a weight-training room with greatly improved equipment and space, Osness said. A new pool will be used to give instruction in life-saving, water safety, scuba diving and other swimming classes that have been filled for years. he said. Also, Onness said he will be a new studio and another room available for dance classes. Oness said hundreds of new lockers, particularly for women, would be installed. There will be 13 new courts for handball. racketball and squash. The current three courts are reserved by 7:30 each morning, NEW CLASSROOMS and student area will include a library study area for students, an audiovisual room that will accommodate almost 100 people, at least two teaching laboratories and more space for faculty and faculty-student conferences, he said. Oaness said the new facility would emphasize education initially and recreation later. Bidding for the addition, which will adjoin the present structure to the west and south, might be in November. Osssain said. The complete dumit test is the 1793秋 semester. "We're sold on the education mission," he said. "We owe the KU community, including all students, faculty and administration, an opportunity to participate in activities that will benefit their health and recreation, but first we must be able to offer the educational programs that there has been a growing demand for." Reference librarians offer advice library's information with anyone who was interested in learning. "Out of the two million books in this library, there has got to be something for just a few." By DAVID ALFORD Staff Writer When your paper is due in 24 hours and you would sell your soul for that one last book you need to finish it, don't worry. Watson Library's reference librarians are willing and able to lead you through the fray. Rych Gilbar, reference librarian at Watson, said recently that he liked his job because he could see immediate results from his efforts. "Working on the desk is great because you can see the people you are helping," he said yesterday. "Believe me, they are grateful." Gilbar said he considered his role to be that of an educator as well as a trouble-shooter. The library's reference desk is staffed from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays; from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays; and from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays; and from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sundays. "I think what we do should be considered just like a class," he said. "It's important for people to know what books are available. The reference room is full of amazing books that most people don't even know are there." Gilbar said his primary responsibilities while working on the reference desk included telling students what materials were available and then directing them to the They just need to come up to the reference desk and tell us what they want to find out about. "he said." We are here to explain the information problem they might have. GILBAR SAID the reference room on the second floor of Watson was the right place for students to start their research projects. He said the reference room contained information about the subject that would direct students to more in-depth studies of topics they were interested in. 1 'AWAYS let them look by themselves for awhile. Then I'll give them additional help if they need it but said. "They feel a lack of investment if they find what they need themselves." 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Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 This question is the first clause of the first sentence of the Second Palm of God Almighty's Book of God Himself is quite an Author Quite an Editor Quite a Columnist He is 'King of God' Power The Lord of God is quick and powerful — "He spake and the worlds came into existence, including Miky Wayls and Galaxies millions of 'light years' distance. We like to hear that great song 'How Great Thou Art' but how it is — "God speaks" or "kindred words" and lean of him whom to know is Eternal Life! In the Old Testament there are approximately seventen hundred and fifty passages (1750) preached by "Thus saith the Lord." "God spoke," or kindred words that indicate God Himself is speaking to us, he says in 2385; that叫 the "Ancient of Days is out of date." Is it so not, Mr. Moder晶, D.D. 7 Nevertheless, He holds the whole world in His Hand he holds the tiny baby in His Hand in commenting on Jesus' statement regarding the little children: "Of such it is the little children appear on the scene as a little bundle from heaven;" dwell and are in the hands of parents, school teachers, preschoolers, etc. whose hearts are "decelebrful all-things, and desperately wicked," and never find it comfort. He says that the little children are said to be "Oil of the kingdom of hell and devil!" Where is the sinner grown person that don't feel ashamed and responsible that there are grounds for such an observation? Yes, God is quite an Author He used to forty different secretaries over a period of about 1500 years to produce His Don't rage against God and His Moral Law and Ten Commandments like the rebelous in The Second Palm and get in line for the wrath and curse. Rather back to the First Palm, depart from evil counsel, evil ways, the seat of the scornful, and meditate day and night in The Law of The Lord with the prayer that you will come to delight in it. If this never happens, you must go back to the Church there? Judging from the way many church members stay away from The House of God it is surely going to be a heavy strain on them to have to "dwell in the House of The Lord forever" — if they got the chance. Book, The Bible, and in the closing words warned men not to meddle with it by taking, or adding to Martin Luther was quite an intellectual giant, and a very learned man. Hear what he regarded regarding some of the great of the earth who have raged against The God of the Bible; "infinite potentials have raged against This Book, and have sought to deceive them." 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SIRLOIN STOCKADE THE FAMILY STEAKHOUSE 1015 Iowa national science foundation Women's Science Careers Workshop Sponsored By: Dean of Women Women's Resource & Career Center Oct.24 & 25, Kansas Union YOU are the target for the Science Careers and Women Workshop!!!! You are a freshman or sophomore woman who is concerned about your major. Perhaps you have already made the decision to enter a science, math, or engineering field. Maybe you are interested in a variety of academic areas You are the student we want at the Science Careers and Women Workshop on October 24th at the Kansas Union! This workshop will provide you with a day of opportunities. the opportunity to participate in career life planning the opportunity to participate in activities within various KU math, science, and engineering departments the opportunity to meet with professional women who are already in math, science, or engineering careers. To register for the workshop, or for further information, call Marilyn Kent, 864-3552 or come to 220 Strong Hall. Workshop Program Monday, October 24,1977 8:30- 9:00 a.m. Registration 9:00- 9:15 Opening 9:15-12:00 Personal assessment and development sessions B a 9:15-10:00 Assessing capabilities and science capabilities inventory 10:00-10:45 Ideal life scenario 10:45-11:00 Break 10:45-11:00 Break 11:00-11:30 Decision analysis 11:30-12:00 Investigating stereotypes for women in science CLJ 15 IF 16 EA AD AD 20 TW Tue Wed Tue Fri FRi Fri TU TU TU FO' FO' FU f d a d a d a UD UD 12:00- 2:30 p.m. Lunch and key note address, Dr. Julie Lutz 2:30- 5:00 Hands-on experiences in KU departments 5:00- 8:00 Dinner and discussion with Professional Women