Wednesday, February 14, 1973 7 Faculty Club Half Filled, KU Dean Says The recruitment of over 330 members for a new University of Kansas Faculty Club has brought its membership drive past a halfway point, according to Henry Snyder, associate dean of research administration for the club's steering committee. Snyder said that membership must reach 600 if the club was to become a reality. Two-thirds of the members should be from the Lawrence community, and one from the Lawrence community, he said. Membership is open to all KU academic and administrative officers, supervisory and professional staff, active members of the University of Kansas Alumni Association and faculty members and administrators of KU and the KU Medical Center. The membership fee is $50, he said. Faculty members without tenure can pay the fee in two installments: $25 upon attaining tenure, and $25 upon attaining tenure, he said. Lawrence residents may join if they are sponsored by two active members of the The annual dues are $70, although they may be adjusted by the club's board of directors upon approval of the membership Snvder said. April 1 is the deadline for the membership drive. Over $45,000 have been collected to finance the club so far. Snyder said that he expected the minimum goal of $18,000 would be enough to fund the funds that have already been collected. The club will be situated in the former Phi Kappa Tau House, 1120 w. 11th St., Snyer said. The building is owned by the KU department and is located to the club on a yearly basis, he said. Renovations on the building are expected to cost about $150,000, he said, but the Endowment Association will help the club finance them. Hearst Contest Selects Senior To Final Draft The photo competition is a part of the foundation's annual $63,500 Journalism Awards Program which is conducted in cooperation with participating member colleges and universities of the American School of Schools and Departments of Journalism Edward Lallo, Lawrence senior, has been selected as one of 20 finalists in the William Randolph Hearst Foundation's national photojournalism contest. Judging in the seminal competition was based on student portfolios containing four representative photographs in specified categories. Another portfolio by each of the student finalists will be presented next month for the final judging. Ten scholarship awards, ranging from one or first place to $100 for tenth place will be offered. SAVE MONEY & TOUR EUROPE BY MOTOR-CYCLE Huge choice of all popular makes new & used m/cycles, keenly priced - ALL MOTOR-CYCLES we collect you at Air Terminal. Full insurance for Europe & shipment back to USA arranged – or we guarantee re-arrival. Write now for full details. GEORGE CLARKE (Motors) LTD. Et. 500 135-156 Reed Lane, London SW2 5WN England, Tel. 01-674 3211 BUSINESS GRADS Share your talents thrice Corps or VISTA. Recruiters at Business Placement Office, Feb. (Monday). Sign up for interview (Live-6 Nights a week) -FREE- Live Music 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday Admission with K.U. I.D. YUK IT UP AT THE YUK DOWN Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa The KLWN 1973 1,000.00$$ Treasure Hunt is here Good Luck! FM Stereo 106 KLWN Use Kansan Classifieds ...and it's a store wide Sale $ ^{*} $ ALL LP'S IN THE Discount Valentine 3. 29 Sell It Fast With Kansan Classified