Photo by Ron Bishop `Maximus' Mark Andrews broadcasts on KUOK Mark Cooper, Prairie Village sophomore, broadcasts on KUOK from 9 p.m. to midnight Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Cooper, better known to KUOK listeners as Mark Andrews, is program director of KUOK. KUOK is the university owned and operated campus radio station which broadcasts to residence halls and some of Greek houses. Plans local work $5,000 debt for KU-Y Lack of attendance at the 1969 Rock Chalk Revue left a financial problem in KU-Y's lap, a deficit of $5,000. Because of the amount involved, the KU-Y cannot count on Revue receipts for this year to make up the difference in the debt. For an answer to their problem the KU-Y is considering community works projects. Tom Moore, KU-Y adviser, said the group's budget committee was "brainstorming" for ideas to make money to clear their debt. He said that even if this year's Revue is a sellout there will still be a $600 deficit. To help raise money, an "eat-in" was suggested, for which KU-Y hopes to get the cooperation of an area restaurant. KU-Y would supply the labor and publicity in hopes of topping a normal day's business. If this happens, perhaps the restaurant will split the receipts made above the norm with the KU-Y, Moore said. "Sunday dinner is a necessity for busy college students." Moore said, adding that the group thought about promoting the evening meal by renting the Community Center or the Union cafeteria to serve students. The KU-Y also considered a cooperative program promoting more G-rated movies for the younger people of Lawrence. Working with area theaters, the KU-Y would sponsor G-rated movies only on those weekends when M, R, or X rated shows monopolize the theaters, Moore said. produced by the volunteer work of the members and Rock Chalk Revue receipts. "Because of contracts, the budget cannot be cut," he said. Moore explained that 80 per cent of the KU-Y income was KUOK broadcasts to students by cable KUOK, the student radio station of the University of Kansas, is operated by and for KU students. Located in the basement of Hoch Auditorium, KUOK broadcasts programs to a major segment of the student population. It is a carrier current, or "wired wireless" station. Carrier current means its broadcast signal is carried by cable to all KU residence halls and several Greek houses, where it is received by radios. As a result of this limited audience, the programming of the station is designed specifically for KU students. Most of the programming is hard-rock popular music from the "Top 40" survey. This is highlighted by bi-hourly news summaries and occasional special broadcasts of interest to the student audience, including sports broadcasts of football and basketball games. KUOK is planning a 63 hour marathon broadcast from Ellsworth Hall Halloween weekend. The purpose of the marathon is to make students more aware of KUOK, and allow them to become involved with it. There are four more marathons planned for this semester. KUOK is broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the first time this year. --with Campus Bus Schedule BUS SCHEDULE FOR ALLINING EXPRESS BUS SCHEDULE FOR CAMPUS EXPRESS Leave Ellsworth via Lewis to Campus and Downtown *On the hour, 10, *20, 30, *40, 50 minutes past hour 7:00 a.m. to 6:50 a.m. Leave Oliver and Neismith Dorms to Campus (transfer for Downtown) *10 and *40 minutes past hour, 7:10 a.m. to 5:40 p.m. Leave 19th and Stewart for Campus (transfer for Downtown) Leave G.S.P. and Corbin to Downtown 2, 22 and 42 minutes past hour, 7:25 a.m. to 7:05 p.m. Leave Campus to Ellsworth and Louis (Laurie Field) *On the hour and *@ 30 min. past hour, 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Leave G.S.P. and Corbin to Campus On the hour, 15, 20, 35, 45 and 55 minutes past hour 7:00 a.m. to 6:35 a.m. 5,10,25,40,45 and 50 minutes past hour, 7:05 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. Leave Campus to Oliver, Naismith and 19th and Stewart. Leave Campus to Oliver, Naismith and 19th and Stewart 25.and 55 minutes post hour 25 and 55 minutes past hour, 7:25 a.m. to 5:25 p.m. Leave Campus to G.S.P. and Downtown On the hour, *10, 20, *25, 40 and *50 minutes past hour 7:20 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Leave 9th and Mass. | Downtown to KU and Dormitories 10, 30 and 50 minutes past hour 6:50 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. - Indicates Campus Only No service Sundays and Holidays Lawrence Bus Co., Inc. 841 Pennsylvania V1 2-0544 Clip and Save EE department receives grants The department of Electrical Engineering has received equipment grants from the Western Electric Co. and the Hewlett-Packard Co. The Western Electric grant provided $1,200, which will be used to purchase a Hewlett-Packard model 1415A time domain reflectometry unit and two rise time converters. The Hewlett-Packard Co. provided a 3300A function generator and a 3305A sweep plug-in, worth a total of $1,625. The date of the formal presentation of the equipment to Professor Don Daugherty, acting department chairman, has not been announced. 2 KANSAN Oct. 21 1969 An intoxicating new adult game! SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR AND VE PUBLIC HOUSE 544 W.23rd VI 1-2266 Lawrence SATURDAY, NOV. 8 ARENA 8:30 p.m. Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Mo. TICKETS ON SALE NOW at Auditorium Box Office 820-350-3600 Mail Orders: Send self-addressed stamped-envelope with cashiers check or money order to Aud. Box Office. Exclusively on Warner Brothers Records "DEMOCRACY: PART OF YOUR PEOPLE" A panel discussion Professor James Titus, Political Science Mr. S. Suman, graduate student from Nepal Mr. Dieter Hof, graduate student from Germany 1:30 p.m. October 23 Parlor A, Kansas Student Union