University Daily Kansan, February 16, 1981 Page 3 Crash From page 1 They waited until Saturday morning instead and used a switch to pull the wreckage to the bank about 20 feet away. Rocks and trees hinder the rescue efforts, but authorities eventually pulled the plane ashore and loaded it on a flat-bed truck. THE PLANE's luggage was taken to the Hilricast Wrecker Co. yard on E2d Street and the plane's engine was owned by Lawrence Airport for examination. Federal air safety investigators arrived at the scene Saturday morning to work with officials from the Douglas County Sheriff's Department. The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board sent representatives to probe the crash. Bob Johnson of the National Transportation Safety Board in Kansas City Mo., said Saturday that he found no evidence of mechanical problems in the wreckage that could have contributed the crash. "We'll just try to look at all the things that didn't 'happen' and try to see why he was in the position he was in before the crash," Johnson said. B. I. Journagan, an accident analyst for Cessna, in Wichita, also came to the crash site to investigate. He said that investigations were standard policy for accidents involving fatalities in Cessna aircraft. Funeral services for Potter will be at 3:30 p.m. today at the Lawrence Heights Christian Church, 2321 Hill Bury Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Potter, born June 5, 1960, is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Potter, 2210 W. New Hampshire; a brother, Lynn Potter, 1621 W. 20th; two sisters, Sheryl Potter of the home, and Stacey Potter, 738 Maine. The family prefers memorials to the Lawrence High School student scholarship fund in care of Rumsey Funeral Home. ROBERT J. 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Be it the creative imagination used to produce Star Wars, The Black Hole, and The Empire Strikes Back, or the more scientific approach of hypothesis testing and experimentation, the distant galaxies of science fiction coalesce into reality with the stars now being developed at a company called TRW. energy lasers, communications systems, plus other future projects still consider- A company called TRW will be on campus.. FEBRUARY17&18 Until a final decision is made by academic affairs, the Wilcox Collection will remain stored in crates, bags and boxes. Banks said that she wasn't sure of the name of the collection because it had not been appraised for nearly 15 years. It was the Defense and Space Systems Group of TRW who made possible the Viking Lander biological experiment which looked for life on Mars and the Heliophane on Mars, which looks for quasars, pulsars and black holes in deep space. Professionals at TRW-DSSG are now involved in such impressive technologies as high "I do know that some of the pieces are worth less than $100, but some of them are valued at more than $1000." Banks said. "No matter how much it's worth though, it's not doing anyone any good stored out here. Classics to interview graduates in scientific and technical disciplines. Contact the placement office to schedule your appointment. If unable to meet with us, send your resume to: final decision can't be made until the renovation of Watson Library is completed." WATSON'S CATALOGUING and acquisition departments are located in the Lippincott reading room. College Relations Bldg. R/5/B196 U of K-2/81 One Space Park Redondo Beach, CA 90278 we were abandoned because of financial problems, Banks said that the Wilcox Collection and the classics department were "put on hold." Banks and her department are still patiently holding on, but the museum pieces are not doing as well. "For most people the Venus is a two-dimensional figure on an eight-and-one-half by eleven inch page in a Greek history book. When you see her standing over six-feet tall the effect is standing over six-feet tall the effect is quite different." From page 1 "The shed developed a leak in the roof and some of the plaster casts were ruined," Banks said. "The roof has been repaired, but we can't afford to replace the pieces that were damaged." Banks would like to keep the pieces in a more suitable place, but there is just no room for them anywhere on campus. Along with the crumbling cast of Diana and Artemis, dozens of waterlogged pictures of the Acropolis and irreplaceable photos of the KU campus of the 1800s lie rotting on the floor of the shed. THE BULK OF the collection consists of 60 plaster casts made from original Greek stатуary. Photographs of the original Greek statues and a variety of objects of everyday use, dating back to antiquity, also are included in the collection. THE WILCOX COLLECTION was named for Alexander M. Wilcox, who was chairman of the Greek department and served in the department until his death in 1929. Banks has discussed the possibility of moving the collection to the second room reading in Lippincott Hall with Christofersen. Banks, who came to KU in 1966, said that she had pleaded the case of the Wilcox collection every time space opened up in a building on campus. "One of the heads in my office was on display some place else for a short time. It came back with pupils ined in the eye socket. I can just imagine what would happen if we set up the naked Venus de Melos in the unraveled halls." "I have three plaster busts in my office in Wescoe," Banks said. "There are several pieces from antiquity on "Some people have suggested that we set the casts up around Wescoe. That just wouldn't do." display in the classics department office, but the collection is just too large to be stacked around. "We have our eye on old Green (Lippincott). 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