Monday, June 25, 1973 University Daily Kansan 5 they're 't die of die of I Asians of thing endo and professor face this jury for al com- Jacques ndo and aid Iqbal n Sauer. The tion will while on the couple cope. in 1942, the State r of the ears of p. 2 Passport to KU Like any other member of the University community, Charcell-designate Archie Dykes had his picture taken for his faculty identification card. The Photo and Graphic arts division, which produces all KU-ID cards, finished Dykes' card Friday. Gym Pressed to Meet Demand By JOHN BENDER By JOHN BENDER Kansan Staff Writer A recreation fee and controlled access to Robinson Gymnasium are two proposals offered by Wayne Osnes, professor of physical education and recreation, for improving recreation services to the University community. Oness said Wednesday that at present, the department of physical education was having trouble meeting the recreation needs of the students. The basic problem, according to Osmess, is a lack of money. This translates into a lack of equipment, facilities and personnel. But the real problem, by outsiders is also a problem he said. The recreation facilities at the University of Kansas are not adequate for the student population they serve, Ossman said. Other universities have better facilities with a larger scope. Kansas Teachers College at Emporia, Kansas State College of Pittsburg, and Fort Hays Kansas State College all have newer and larger recreation facilities than KU, but they serve smaller student populations, he said. Osness said these facilities cost about $6 million in comparison to KU's Robinson Gymnasium, which cost $1.2 million. Also, the Robinson was smaller than it was intended to be. Osmess said that he hoped KU would buy better facilities. The fact that other schools are receiving the funds for such buildings in recreation needs. Ongress said The university lacks adequate gymnastics, handball, paddleball, and tennis courts. The university has no four basketball courts, but Carmichael said there should be 16. There are only six handball courts, three of which are for basketball. Carmichael said this was entirely inadequate. One person who is concerned by the shortage of recreational facilities is Steve Carmichael, Lawrence graduate student. Carmichael is the student supervisor for the intramurals program and has been involved in it for the last two years. Osness said that the problem of non-University persons using the facilities of the department personnel spent 75 per cent their time checking on the persons who were using Robinson's facilities and chasing out those who were not KU students. Carmichael said outsiders were especially a problem with the tennis courts. He blamed this on the lack of recreational facilities in Lawrence. Carmichael said that most university hotels had nice YMCA'S or similar facilities, but Lawrence did not. At present, funds for intramurals and recreation come from the department of physical education's budget and student fees. Production of 'Caesar' Reveals Little of Rehearsal Pressures By CATHY O'BRIEN According to David Cook, who portrayed Mood, the psychological essence of life, was skillfully created in the drama of Julius Caesar this past week at the University Theatre in Murphy Hall. Caesar, the biggest problem was "not having enough time to allow Dr. (Jed) Brooking to get everything together as soon as he would have liked." The play was put together in two and one half weeks with two rehearsals a day. Mike had to be prepared for the rehearsal. that the play was technically understaffed. If it was technically understaffed, it was not easy to see in the production itself. If the lighting, sound and staged working develop feelings of conspiracy and tension. Particularly strong performances were given by Fred Vesper as Casius, William Kuhike as Marcus Brardin, David Cook as Julius Caesar and William Keeler as Casia. Calpurnia, played by Kathy Hill, is seen for only short periods of time. During the little time that she is on stage, one can see her disgust; the one time she speaks, one can hear her fear. The part may be small, but the role her manely much better than did the others. Stan Singer, in his portrayal of Mark Antony, seemed to need time to really develop to the best of his potential. In the next chapter, he learns that he seped to let down in the spider parts. This play was the second of the theatre productions in the Shakespeare Festival. According to the Office of the Comproller, the budget for fiscal 1973 for the physical education department was $270,260. Of this amount $254,401 was spent on salaries, wages and fringe benefits. This represents about 8 percent of other expenses incurred by the department. The Office of Business Affairs said that $20,717 was provided for intramurals from student fees. Ossness said that the money provided for intramurals for student fees would cover the entire cost of the program because it did not cover salaries and operating costs. With This Coupon Buy 2 Tacos Get 1 Good Every Day Except Wednesday TACO FREE! TACO GRANDE 9th and Indiana 1720 W.23rd Offer Expires July 5 Although the $2,717 may seem like a lot of money for intramurals, Carmichael said that Kansas State University had $0,000 for its intramurial program two years ago. With $380,000 in FCU could handle a bigger intramurals program with more participants in more sports. Osness said that the assessment of a recreation fee would be one way of raising the money to provide adequate services for the students. Other Big 8 schools assess such a fee, and their students are benefiting from it, Osness said. 1973-Year of the Taco Nichols said Wednesday that there was a possibility that an announcement could be made by July 1 but neither he nor Chancellor-designate Archie Dykes had yet answered any written recommendations from the Athletic Director Search Committee. Although the search for the University of Kansas' new athletic director is still underway, an announcement could be made as soon as according to Chancellor Raymond Nichols. By GERALD EWING Kansan Staff Writer KU Athletic Director Still Sought The position has been vacant since the resignation of Wade Stinson last November 15. The interim director is A. C. "Dutch" Lonborg. NICHOLS SAID that when the search committee did make its recommendations, a joint decision would be made by Chancellor-designate Dykes and himself. Although the county attorney's office has not been officially notified, negotiations for the sale of the apartment complex are being held, according to Malone. The establishment of an escrow fund is necessary to allow the title to clear in the event of a sale. "It happens we both interviewed all the persons under consideration right now," Under terms of the judgment, the Kitzingers must supply the state with a complete list of tenants at the apartment complex since May 1, 1972. The list must include forwarding addresses, deposit amounts, the amounts returned to tenants and reasons for the deposits not being returned. Court Tells Ridglea To Repay Deposits Last Tuesday, another $2,500 judgment was entered against the Intone Corp., the former owner of Ridgida in a suit filed by the county attorney. Assistant County Attorney Mike Malone said Thursday he had been unable to find the registration of the Intone Corp. There is some question as to whether the company ever existed. A law suit concerning rental practices at Ridgley Apartments, 524 Frontier Road, resulted in a consent judgment last Thursday in Division II of Douglas County District Court, Attorney General Vern Miller filed the law suit last March against David and LaVerna Kitzinger of Albuquerque, N. M. The judgment calls for the establishment of a $5,000 escrow account to be used to repay security deposits made by individuals. If this amount is not sufficient to the amount owed to former residents, an added arm will be added to the escrow account. Dykes Wants IBM Typewriter; Registrar Has Similar Model Chancellor-designate Archie Dykes has asked the State Department of Administration to approve the rental of what he calls "the common, IBM automatic typewriter." the three vice-chancellors. Its greatest value would be as a secretarial time swer, with the machine being able to type 180 words per minute. The automatic typewriter, which rents for $175 a month, is already in use on the campus, with identical machines in the Alumni Association office, the office of the registrar and the office of the director of admissions. Dykes said that he carried a rather heavy load of correspondence, but that it would be a very unusual day when he would have as many as 400 to 500 letters out. The typewriter would be used by everyone in the chancellor's suite, including Dykes said that one of the machines was in use in the chancellor's office at the University of Tennessee and that use of them would reduce its secretarial staff by one person. CRAIG CRAIG AC ADAPTER FOR 2622 --- 4.95 CRAIG PORTABLE CASSETTE RECORDER — — — $29.95 OUR USUAL LOW PRICE $34.90 Single Control Operation Automatic Shut-off Now Adjustable Proset Record Level Control Automatic Battery 5 1/9" W x 2¾" H x 9½" D $29.95 "Offer Expires July 31, 1973" Nichols said, "Dykes has done a lot of checking or investigating on his own to make sure of the background and com- ments of this case." We are working very closely together." Their joint decision has to be approved by the athletic committee of the Board of Regents. "What we want is the best man in the country who is available for the job," Nichols said. "I should think it would not be difficult for the committee to recommend two or more persons, each of whom they thought was qualified for the job." NCHOLS this would be an intermediate step, which would be more or less Dykes, in a telephone interview Wednesday, said that the committee was still active and that several people were still being interviewed. "I just talked to some of the people out there, asking them if they would be willing to interview two or three candidates in addition to the ones they have interviewed," he said. "They will be doing that, and if so, that would mean an additional two or three weeks." DYKES SAID that he hoped KU could get a person with strong leadership capabilities, especially in the area of finances. He also said that the person would help to develop the athletics and the academic world as well as having experience at a major university. "It's my wish that we reach agreement on the individual we wish to recommend for the athletic directorship as quickly as possible, but at the same time, not be so precipitous as to overlook qualified candidates," Dykes said. 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