University Daily Kansan Monday, October 4, 1971 5 Kansas Photo by TOM THRONE Walter Logan Works on Flask Bekman Bartel Adams Young 'Takes practice, time, patience Apartment Life Popular More students at the University of Kansas are living in apartments than ever before. Over the past five years, the number of students doubled, according to statistics from the office of institutional research headed by Vice Chancellor Bexar Smith. Male students out of 17,947 (31.2 per cent) were housed in apartments. In 1966,29.3 per cent of the student body lived in KU residence halls, and only 16.9 per cent lived in apartments. Last week's residents were the body lived in residence halls. Although the percentage of students in residence halls has decreased, the number of students in residence halls has remained about the same. Smith's figures revealed that the private residence hall occupancy has increased from 48 per cent in 1966 to 78 per cent in 1970. KU's married student houseing and scholarship halls have been filled. The number of students living in Fraternity and members has remained about the same. Housing authorities explained the increase in apartment dwelling to a slight increase in student population, and partly as a result of the rising cost of housing. Glass Blown at Home Glassblower Repairs, Creates Rv PEG RILEY In a showcase in the front entryway of Malott Hall there is a collection of glass articles that includes swabs, wine glasses and test tubes. All were hand-blown by the artist, Bagnan, the University glassblower. Kansan Staff Write Logan is responsible for keeping all the glass turing, glazing, and laboratory equipment repaired. He also designs any new glass objects that may be required by his company. In addition to this technical work, he does create models of the model Boeing airplane, numerous decanters and glass sets as well as objects d'art that people have asked him to design. Logan began working at the MNRA in Kansas in his a storekeeper's hat. 1944 Fred Rustenbaum decided 1944 Fred Rustenbaum decided and his position as glassshower was asked to take over the shop although he had no previous experience. working with Rustenbauch for three months Logan took over the shop by himself. "ItIt's not something you learn from books," Logan said. "It just takes practice and lots of time and patience. I did mostly repair my own house." He practices developed my own technique. The hardest part is learning which part goes where and when to attach it. You just have to get the feel of the glass and then be ready to bend. That's most of it. area have asked him to do glassblowing for them. Although Logan does mainly University work, several companies in the Kansas City "I do it when I have the time, but it's pretty tedious to stand here and do the same thing all the time," she said. "Work in one of the factories but everybody said 'Oh no, you don't' and I'd be fine. I didn't either, because the bigger Campus Bulletin Quarterback Club. Film Room. Allen Field House Addition. 7 a.m. Pellet House Addition, 7 a.m. University Theatre Committee: Alcove D. Cafeteria, Kanaas Union, 11:30 a.m. University Theatre Committee Above C: Calkins, Kansas Union, 13 a.m. e. Russian Table: Moadowlark Room. Calkins, Kansas Union, nom. Cinnammon College, 419-630-8752 Russian Table: Meadowlark Room. Chelatera, Kansas Union, noon. Microbiology: Curry Room. Kansas P. Physics Colloquium: Room 238 Mallet, 4 p.m. Union, 12:30 p.m. MPA Students; Room 299, Kansas Union, 1 p.70 Christian Science Orad Room, Kansas Union, 415 n.m. m. Microbiology English Room, Karasan Union, 6 p.m. Jayhawk Pictures: Ballroom, Kansas Union, 6 p.m. The Way. Council Room, Kansas Union, 6:45 p.m. U.S.A. Post Office P.O. Box 18407 Raleigh Union, 6 ft. m. SUA Bridge: Pine Room, Kansas Union, 6 ft. 5 in. 6. 45 p.m. Board of Class Officers) Governors Room. 1 p.m. Quarterback Club. Forum Room. Kansas Union. 7 p.m. SMIS PARENT A Kaitlyn August 7, 2014 Stavie and Slavie Area Studies Lecture: *Stavie and Slavie Area Studies Lecture:* Audubon School *The Vanishing Sea* Audubon School *The Vanishing Sea* University Film Makers, Room 804 p.10 aerospace: International Room, Kansas 8, 30, 90 Faculty Recital: Swarthout Recital Hall, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Honeywell 635 Computer Unavailable: 5 a.m. Tuesday through 8 p.m. Thursday. Red Cross Blood Drive: Bair 806 Natalforium, 7 p.m. KI Film Society: "The Iron Horse" Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. red Cross Blood Drive: Big 8 Room. Kansas Union, 11 a.m. 4:20 p.m. KU Synchronized Swim Club: Robinson American Pharmaceutical Association: Jiahawk房, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. KuSe Club Council, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. Lou Parsons Dale Kring Parsons Kring FLOOR COVERING 1035 Mass. CARPETS Remnants, roll ends, shag and carpet samples in various colors and sizes. and harder the project is, the more interesting it is and the more fun I have doing it," Logan said. SPECIAL 50c off Any Small Pizza Every Tuesday Nite Music Hours: Fri. & Sat. 7:30 - 11:30 No Cover Charge 544 W.23rd SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR & ye Public house 9 p.m. - 12 p.m. 842-2266 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Where Are Girls Admitted FREE Tues & Thurs? That's Right Miss Smartypants! The Yuk Live Music 6 Nights A Week Hillcrest Shopping Center THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESENTS Logan is often busy filling all the orders from the department of chemistry and from professors doing research work that requires special models for catalogues. However, he still finds time after work to make some gifts and other special orders. HOMECOMING SATURDAY,OCT.9,1971 8:00 p.m. Allen Field House Lawrence, Kansas ALL SEATS RESERVED $3.50 Asked if he would fill gift orders from students he said, "I'm expensive the glass is expensive and slow process since I just do it after work. I don't have time now to dress up like to do before Christmas." Tickets on Sale at Student Union Activities Office, Main Floor, Kansas Union ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★. HAIR The Mercury HAIR Co. (Chicago group) OCTOBER 22 (Friday) Motorcoach tour to see "Broadway's Biggest Hit!" appearing in Kansas City $9.25 or $11.95 per person depending on desired seats — 7 p.m. Departure — Maupintour travel service Kansas Union office Phone 843-1211 Camp Planned For Freshmen In November KU-Y announced Saturday that a fresh camp would be held Nov. 12, 13 and 14 at Camp Chihowa near Ottawa. The camp is an annual project designed to promote personal development through a study of oneself and others. Juniors and Seniors In School of Education are invited to: HOSPITALITY DAY Kansas City Kansas School System Students majoring in Education will be able to meet administrators and teachers at City, Kansas School System. They can secure information about the teacher's learn of teaching opportunities in the district. Thursday October 7,1971 Pine Room Student Union Building 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Refreshments served 400 at Benefit Dance For Gav Lib Front Approximately 400 persons attended the Women's Coalition Dance Friday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The dance was finally approved by the University Senate Executive Committee in a late meeting Thursday night. dance, it could not hold a benefit dance at the University (and) the issue was brought before SenEx. Benefits from the dance, a fund raising project for the Gay Lib, were approximately $185. Because of deceptive publicity the dance was misunderstood to be function sponsored by the Gay movement. 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