10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 27, 1980 Equipment. From page one of the senate when Dan Rohrbock, a McColum resident, discovered the equipment in storage and brought the issue before a senate meeting, Percival said. "I was a student in McColum in the spring of 1973 and I started to check into this stuff to see where it was." Rehbruck said. While working in the McCollum cafeteria in late 1978, he said, he discovered the equipment in a storeroom. "I knew it was around somewhere, but I wasn't looking for it at the time. I happened to stumble on it while looking for something else," he said. ROHRBACK SAID he had been collecting information on the equipment and its whereabouts for some time. He said that there was some interest in the senate when he brought the issue up but because he didn't have much information, the idea just died there. One reason for decreasing resident interest, he said, was that Housing moved the equipment. "It was moved immediately after I brought up the top in the senate," he said. "I happened to see where they moved it to." It was then that the slowly accumulating information on it." Robbread said he had recently gathered enough information to meet with Wilson, and discuss what would be done with the enquirer. "HE SEEMED WILLING to bring this equipment back out and use it, but that was conditional on development of a firm plan and funding," he said. Wilson said resurrecting the communications center was still a possibility. "I'm willing to continue, but the struggle would be how many students would be interested in this thing now. . . I still think it is worth trying to fly with the residents (in 1974)," he said. But according to Rohrback, the communications center was basically dead. "I don't think anybody here is seriously thinking of resurrecting the communications hall," he said. Munjak said the possibility was still there, but remained doubtful. "TTL PROBABLY be a white before you do," Ms. Sawyer said set up. If they do make and recommendations, we're practically broke, so we would be up to your next year's senate to allocate the funds. The costs involved could prove to be prohibitive. The costs of just rebursting the rooms could run into thousands of dollars, he said. "I would bet it would probably cost over $3,000," he said. "We would have to buy out the contracts for the weight room and some office space. That alone would be about $3,000." phone----841-7650 TODAY! There will be a ROTARY DISTRICT CONFERENCE all day in the group. The GROUP will in the GROUP will in the Cork Room 2 in the Union. THE KU BLUE RIBON COMMITTEE on FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION will hold an open forum in the KU GROUP and the KU KREW team will meet in front of room 205 Robinson at 4 p.m. PL AI PHATHA THETA, initiation and a reception for new members at 4 p.m. in the Union. THE ECONOMICS CLUB will meet at 4 p.m. in the Sunflower GENERAL ASSMILY meeting at 7:15 p.m. in the Council Room in the Union. Ohio affirmation American WEEK at 7:15 p.m. in the ashayk房 Room in the Union. THE SCIENCE FICTION CLUB will at 7:30 p.m. in the Union. The KU COLLEGE MUSEUM WEEK at 7:30 p.m. Stewart Carter directors, will perform UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus Plain a college semester at an abrupt the SCHOOL MEMBERRY GAMES. The credits are not required. A graduate or amongst College Angles, a Center of Long Island University, may be transferred. Cursus includes units to honors数目 from Maine to the Michigan Islands. HARRY GAMAGE is a 85-foot U.S. Coast Guard inspected auxiliary scouter. For curriculum, cost and schedule, write or call DIRIGO CRUISES 39 Waterside Lane, Clinton, CT 06413 Telephone: (203) 669-7068 Ask Peace Corps volunteers they travel to Africa, Asia and Latin America to work with farmers, teachers, and trades people. Ask VISTA volunteers they work for a yearly organizing group in their American neighborhoods. They might also realise that they want to travel help people. We new places and different people. Ask someone who been there SIGN UP NOW FOR INTERVIEW IN CARPUTH-O LEARY BEFORE APRIL 2, 1980. ASK THEM WHY CORPS PEACE PRE-LAW? Then come to the Chancery Club the Pre-law Club-meeting Thursday, March 27, 7:30 p.m. Room 203 New Green Hal Keith Meyer, KU Criminal Law Professor - Enjoy informal discussions with: Mike Malone, District Attorney Colt Knutson, Lawrence City Attorney - Whether Sophomore, Junior, or Senior, learn how you can prepare for law school admission and schooling. Everyone is welcome! Funded by Student Senate Room in the Union. There will be an OB- SERVATORY OPEN HOUSE at 7 p.m. in Lindley Hall. Bucky's introduces... CHEF'S SALAD "Music of Shakespeare's Time" at 8 p.m. at the Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art. Now at Bucky's, refreshing CHEF'S SALAD-crisp lettuce, tomatoes, and onion topped with ham, cheese, and eggs. We serve it up fresh with crackers and our own house dressing. It's a deal you can't afford to miss! THE WOMEN'S CENTER will have a lecture by Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Yale University. "Power and powerlessness in 7:30 p.m. in room 3129 Wescoe Hall. Power and powerlessness in 8:30 p.m. in room 3129 Wescoe Hall." CONCERT by the University Singers at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. The UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS FOR WOMEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS will be at the Allen Field House courts. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION will present "Natural Disaster Trends and their Implications," a talk by a visiting professor at 3:00 p.m. in the Council Room in the Union. THE HELEN WOMAN ASSOCIATION ART will hold a reception for Patrick Ireland at 3 p.m. THE BKU LOGO CLUB will meet at 4 p.m. in the Sunflower Room in the Union. THE CHRISTIAN FELLOWShip will meet at 5 p.m. in the International Room in the Union. only The INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP will have a book table in the 9:30-8:40, CANTERBURY HOUSE 12:30-9:30, Service from 12 to 12:30 in Dionanch Church. 96¢ TOMORROW: There will be a ROTARY DISTRICT CONFERENCE all day in the Union. The ARTS AND HUMANITIES Brushwork" and "the present 'Oriental Musical Instruments," at 9:30 a.m. in 303 Bailey Hall and 2:30 p.m. in the Lippincott Hall basement. THE ADULT LIFE meet at 10 a.m. at 13th and Oread streets. THE AEROSPACE ENGINEering COLLOQUIUM will present "DAST and HIMAT" at 3:30 p.m. in Room 314 Wesco. THE MINORITY AFFIRMITY will sponsor the meeting, for which the Keynote speaker "Outlook for the 8a." the Keynote speaker will be Jeropad Aero 7:30 in the Forum "30 Seconds to the Inch" Sock Sale 30% off All Knee Socks Fri. & Sat. Only March 28th & 29th ATTENTION! ATTENTION! Midnight Delight! Show starts 12 midnight Fri. and Sat. 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