6 Monday, January 28, 1980 University Daily Kansan Recruiting From page one graduated, KU would have a new $4.7 million indoor workout facility, with 80-90 yards of turf and a big weight room. While displaying the training room, Kephart said that as players, the recruits would not be able to avoid some injury. "If you play major college football," he said, "you can't go through a season without getting banged up a little." As the recruits left his charge, Kephart told them to have a good time the rest of the weekend. "Your girlfriends are going to wonder what you've been doing, and you're going to have to lie to them," he said. "So you might as well make it a good lie." --- NEXT IN LINE was a lecture on keeping college athletic careers in perspective from Mike Fisher, academic counselor. Fish器 urged the high school seniors not to lock themselves into athletics at the cost of an education because few make it to the National Football League. "Do not diminish your alternatives four years from now," Fisher said. "Soon the ability to benchpress 400 lbs. will not be with you, nor will it be important to you." Fisher told the recruits that they would be expected to attend all their classes and that tutors would be available to them. those would be available to them. "If your grades are bad," he said, "I can guarantee you'll be in coach Fambrough's office." When Fisher was finished, and as the recruits waited for Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, to arrive, Mays said he realized KU could not offer its recruits bowl games or win records. He said the team just needs a few people to be "pretty good." "I'm excited about this place." Mays said. "We're going to win. I can't tell we're going to win tomorrow, but we're going to win." When all the interviews and tours were over, the Texas recruit was waiting in his motel room for a ride to dinner. He said he liked KU, that it had a "pretty campus" and that its facilities were on par with competitors. But he said the whole recruiting weekend had not been any different than other such weekends he had been through. "They're all about the same," he said. A $ 100,000 fire that could cost the Conti- nent 10 percent of its budget over the next four of the items discussed by the University Senate executive committee at its meeting SenEx studies fire costs The Bank, 15 fire occurred in a downtown bank which houses the Film Rental Services district of Kansas University Endowment Association paid the $40,000 building refurbishment fee. The bank decided to repay the association by charging an Education over a four-year period. SenEx members, concerned about this decision, voted Friday to ask Dykes for clarification of University policies on reimbursement for disasters, such as the Film Services fire. At the time of his decision, Dykes said Film Services should pay the costs because it was the only department that generated its own income. This amounts to $12,500 per year, or roughly 10 percent of Continuing Education's annual budget. SenEx members George Worth and Mark Berstein said Continuing Education should not have to pay the fire costs just because it generated its own income. At SenEx's Jan.18 meeting Bernstein said the loss of these funds would restrict the purchase of new films for the University. He said this would affect not only the University, but also all of the schools and organizations that use the service statewide. Binnener, SenEx secretary, said that once a concise written description of all the requirements of the course on Contingent Education was received by SenEx, a motion might be considered. A motion of this type was raised at the Jan. 18 meeting, but withdrawn when Bremner objected that SenEx did not yet have enough facts on the matter. 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