University Daily Kansan, September 7, 1983 ← Page 9 Architecture students develop plans for fair By the Kansan Staff Instead of developing hypothetical projects that will never leave the drafting tables of Marvin Hall, some KU architecture students are busily formulating plans that may eventually inhabit Kansas City's transportation system. Under the guidance of Glen LeRoy, assistant professor of architecture and urban design, the fifth-year students Architectural Design VII are developing a preliminary plan for apossible world fair in Kansas City in 1997. In sticking with concepts presented by Charles Wheeler, former mayor of Kansas City, Mo., the students will be designing a master plan for the proposed fair, which includes a museum and a cultural center. Their plans will be presented to the Kansas City Citizens Board in the spring of 1984. DURING THE PAST four years, the students have worked on many hypothetical projects. For many, however, this will be the first project that may actually be used. "It does have some real backing, so it makes it more exciting," said Wayne Feuerborn, Kansas City, Mo., senior. Gary Garner, St. Louis senior, said that because the students' plans might be used, the citizens board and planners of the proposed park would give the students valuable contributions and criticism about their work. Jim Huber, also a St. Louis senior, said that working with professional architects would be an invaluable experience. "I gives you a lot of self-respect that people are actually taking a look at your work and not just passing it off because we're students," he said. "We're going to get a lot out of this," he said. "We're making good contacts and getting feedback." Two KU students place in national TV contest By the Kansan Staff Two graduate students in the University of Kansas School of Journalism were among 12 finalists who placed this summer in a student production contest sponsored by the Academy of Tolerance and Sciences and Mobil Oil Corporation Terence O'Malley, Leawood, and Susan Ahern Marusco, Wilmington, Del, each received $1,000 for projects that originally were used in classes. Both are reporters for KU's KANU public radio station. O'Malley finished first in the Midwest division of the awards. Ahern Marusco finished first in the Midwest division for her documentary. IS THIS ANY TIME TO THINK ABOUT ARMY ROTC? It's the perfect time You're a freshman, right? And you want to make college a real learning experience? ROTC offers scholarship and financial opportunities, too. Well ROTC can add a valuable dimension to your college education. 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