MU University Daily Kansan, June 18, 1981 Page 9 Video system being installed By JILL M. YATES Staff Reporter Nearly two miles of wire cable have draped the fourth floor of Wescoe Hall recently, as the preliminary stages of a project to distribute system are being installed. BECAUSE OF A lack of funds, the system is being installed in stages, he said. "Presently we are installing equipment that will later enable us to program video from the lab int any of the on the fourth floor," Garner said. Ermal Garterig, director of the KU Language Laboratory, said he began plans for the system two years ago and hoped to have an efficient, yet low-cost, minimally-operational system by this fall. "Right now, just the wiring is being done because it is low cost, time consuming and must be done when there are many people in the building," he said. After the wiring is completed, a central programming console and mobile monitors will be added, Garner said. The programming console will have an intercom system that will allow communication between classrooms and the program center. Without the intercoms, programming would not work. Garinger said. "Many college systems have an enormous programming capacity, but they don't work because there is no way to detect the programming center." he said. AFTER TEACHERS request use of the video equipment for a particular class, the student be moved into the classroom and hooked into the system, Garner said. Teachers will then be able to give special instructions through the intercom to the programming center. "Because the lab cannot presently afford permanent monitors in all 30 classrooms, it will start with just one mobile unit and then increase the number as they are needed and funds will allow." Garinger said. Budget allocations for the past fiscal year were alim, according to Garinger. He is now preparing for the time when the funds will be available. THE COST OF the system, operating minimally, is about $4,500. Garringer said. That includes $1,500 for the system and $1,000 for the console and $1,500 for a mobile monitor. The video distribution system is being installed by Carl Blunk, systems engineer for Frank Bangs Audio-Visual Inc., Wichita. GARINGER SAID he is now working toward fulfilling the need for video programming without overlapping the production function of the Audio-Visual department or the Radio-TV-Film department. Blunck also designed and installed the existing language laboratory and about 325 language laboratories across the United States. "This is considerably less than what it cost other colleges to do the same thing." he said. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is financing the video system. Those courses within the school that are scheduled to have classes in the equipped rooms will have the video system available. "We don't see our function as the supplier, but as the projectionist," he said. In addition to the new video distribution system, the lab also has two other video services. The lab can play video tapes on four separate channels into 12 student positions in the lab, and there are also two completely self-contained mobile units that can go into small classrooms. Classes will supply their own video material to the lab. Garinger said. Memorial planned for Wright A memorial service for Dr. M. Erik Wright, professor of psychology, will take place at 2 p.m. Sunday in Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. Wright, 65, died May 11 from an aneurysm. He had taught at the University of Kansas since 1951 and was known internationally for his work in hypnosis. Wright had doctores in both medicine and psychology. He was a professor at University of Alabama and American Psychology on Hypnosis and served on the board of directors of KANU, the University-owned radio station. Lawrence Wrightsman, outgoing chairman of the department of psychology, said Wright was widely known in the Lawrence community for his work in psychology and medicine. In his 30 years at KU, Wright never missed a class due to health, Wrightman said. Wrightsman, along with dignitaries from both psychology and medicine, will make statements of appreciation at the service. Ambrose Saricks, representing the Umitarian Fellowship will offer at the memorial service. A reception will be held in Hall In Murphy following the service. FUN & GAMES DARTS 1002 Mass. All the Sanchoe you can eat after 5:00 p.m. $2.99 Casa Do Taco 1105 Mass. expires June 2 809 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Fine Gifts and Exotic Earrings Imported and Antique Jewelry 805 Mass. St. (In the Cashback) 843-5040 913/843-543 THE CASTLE TEA ROOM Wedding Showers Rehearsal Dinars Manage 843-1513 NAPA Auto Parts Co. NAFA Auto Parts Co. has unique gifts for Dad on Father's Day! 1307 Mass. phone: 843-1151 AND Spahn looks at KU days surprising other items that will satisfy Dad We carry a wide variety of auto parts ★Fire Extinguishers ★Outside Bar-B-Q Aprons ★Tools ★Flashlights 843-9365 MARTI FRUMHOFF/Kansan Staff BILL SPAHN Although the swimming program at the University of New Mexico has been strong in the past, it is not yet as strong currently in the rebuilding stages. "I'll really miss some of the great guys I've coached over the past couple of years," said Spahn, who led a team in the athletic department two weeks ago. "I've really had a positive experience at KU, but the opportunity at New Mexico is a good place, and I always loved that area." By CHRIS TODD Staff Reporter During his tenure at KU, Spah captured back to back Big Eight titles in the 1978 and 1979 seasons, and recorded an overall dual meet record of 23-11. Last season, the Jayhawks had a 4-4 dual meet record and finished in fifth place in the Rieg Eight Conference meet. SPARN COACHEED ON the club level in Albuquerque, N.M. after his graduation from Texas Tech University in 1984. "They've done a poor job of recruiting recently," Spahn said. "They do have excellent facilities While former Jayhawk swim coach Bill Spain is looking forward to his new position as head swim coach at the University of Texas, he has some mixed feelings about leaving the University of Kansas. "The team will be as good this year as they were last year," said Spah. "We didn't have that great a recruiting year this year, but we have some excellent swimmers coming back. We also have some transfers coming in that might give us help." and recruiting possibilities, though, so I'm confident that the program can be unragged." SPAIN IS ALSO satisfied that he is leaving the KU swimming program in good shape. BRAD WELLS, Wichita sophomore, expressed similar sentiments. "I'm sorry to see Bill go," said Wells, "but I know he always wanted to go back to New Mexico." "Bill has been an outstanding coach," Howlett said. "His success is easily measured by looking at his record, which speaks for itself. He is one of the excellent developer of talent, and he is universally known and respected in his profession and in the athletic department." Phyllis Howlett, assistant athletic director, had nothing but praise for Sahn. Although lack of funding did not have anything to do with his decision to leave KU, Spahn said, he is concerned about the future of non-revenue sports at the university level. "Athletic departments all over the country are having a tough time right now, but as soon as you start eliminating any kind of organization, whether it be nonprofessional or volunteer, going to hurt the incentives of kids at the junior high and high school levels," he said. opamn will also be missed by team members and KU athletic department officials. 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