University Daily Kansan Wednesday, September 22, 1971 7 Band to Play KU Alma Mater Florida A & M Marchine 100 Kansan Photo Beta Group Moves Office The Beta Group, a KU student group composed of business and engineering students, announced plans to move from their present location in the Center for Research building to new Space Technology headquarters. The Beta Group, whose name stends for *Business*, manages the Beta Application team is a group of students (at present only two who do searches for companies that have equipment in any of a wide variety of areas. Harold Lowe, junior applications engineer in the company, told us that they use the Linda Hall library in Kansas City, companies and universities for previous research on a given problem. They then present this information to the companies to help them solve the company's problems. Some "searches" conducted by the Beta Group have been concerned with a better method for printing, and the availability of the Ink Jet Printing Process, a process that could speed up the output of 40,000,000 characters second. They are now working on a Science Library Use Guide that includes instructing students in assimilating information. The other student in the group, who does most of the technical research, is Harvey Loucks, senior applications engineer. Loucks and Love are seniors in mechanical engineering. Beta Group was recently included in the United Nations Industrial Development Organizational Council (UNICON) group anticipates the U.N. organization to assign more "searches" to them for newly developing factories in underdeveloped countries, frequently, Louck and Lowe are Kansan Photo by BECKY PIVONKA looking for another student, and possibly more than one later, to assist them in future "searches." Enough Trash for Four Trucks James A. Lewis starts cleanup Lowe said that the group was non-profit, though its individual members were paid hourly. The men and women who worked said, were billed in accordance with the expenses incurred. The men and women besides hourly pay, included experience and as mechanical and associate to many companies. Lowe said. During a football game, 32,000 people can leave enough trash to fill four or five trucks, according to the National Football League's superintendent at Memorial Stadium Relogue is the man who gets the last-game cleanup at the stadium. William P. Foster received his BA in Music education from KU in 1942 and is regarded as one of the most famous band directors KU Games Cause Trash in Stadium Another factor is the temperature. "Though the crowd may be small," said Replogle, "each person will drink three or The amount of trash left after a game depends on many factors. Because of this consideration is the opponent. Games with the University of Illinois are naturally attended by a captain's crowds, because of its university nature. It takes a crew of six men six days, Replogle said, to prepare the stadium for another game. Sometimes more help is needed. Sometimes team building and Grounds must be used to accomplish the cleanup. four more soft drinks on a hot day then he normally would." Just as the amount of trash varies, the kinds of items left behind varies, also. Umbrollas, raincoats, cups and crushed eyeglasses are only a few of the items from the day after a small all-match wedding, an item ever lost, said Replogle, was a diamond ring. Repogle said that there has been a definite decrease in the number of bottles found in the stadium since Atty Glen Vern Miller announced that all persons caught drinking alcoholic beverages on state property. Since 1946 Foster has enlaigned a 16-piece band into 132 pieces of leather, which is speeded up to speed of 320 steps per minute. He has created over a hundred band pageants performed by the ballet groups or for more than 400 million people. He has the distinction of being the first recipient of the HOPE award, honor for Outstanding achievement presented annually by KU seniors. Replogle has thought of a way to reduce the amount of trash in his office. "In the '68 Olympics," Replogle said, "each person was given a 'doggie bag' to dispose of trash. It would probably only cause more." Although the KU band will not make the trip to Saturday's game in Tallahassee, the University has arranged to have the Florida March 100, led by KU graduate William P. Poster, play KU songs. Florida Band to Boost Spirit for KU at Game Also performing will be another KU graduate and former faculty member, Clayton director of Florida State University, will sing the KU alma mater as well as the national Krebbeli graduated from KU in 1942 and was a faculty member from 1949 to 1966. He left his position as director of choral music at KU to succeed Robert G. Bicknell to the Cleveland Orchestra Churches According to Ebony magazine, FAMU's Marching 100 is a special event. The university's football opponents often pay the FAMU CEC to Meet Thursday A membership meeting for the Student Council for Exceptional Children will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. SECE is a professional organization dedicated to improving the preparation of all professionals who deal with handicapped and gifted children, and to providing information services which will help in the education of these children. Diving Club Meets Tonight The KU Scuba Diving Club will hold a meeting at 7:30 tonight in the Jayshawk Room of the Kansas University. Jim Shockey of the KU Scuba Diving Club will speak at the meeting. Foreign Study Meeting Set The annual meeting on Overseas Study, undergraduate and graduate, will be held at 4:30 p.m. thursday, in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Information on the annual competition for students who want to participate in international training in the creative and performing arts will be available. An organizational meeting of the psychology club will be held at 7:30 tonight in 547 Fraser. Anyone interested in psychology is welcome to attend. band expenses because of its proven ability to raise attendance. Big Sizz! ... built for big appetites ... two open flame cooked pure beet pattyes, topped with melted Kraft cheese, Burger Chef's secret cheese. All served on a toasted bun, not a bad way to spend buck. - Price Good only in multiples of Three (3) - No Limit 3 Big Shefs only $100 Vince Biltto, field director for the Kansas Alumni Association, suggested that Foster bring his band to the KU-Florida State University will lead a KU delegation. He requested Chancellor E. Laurence Challenger will present a plaque to Foster during halftime of the game. Fresh meat delivered Daily from Harwood's Whls. Meats th & Iowa Booklets describing the design specifications of the winning titles may be obtained from the following locations in Kansas, 868 Watson Library. Westinghouse Winning Books Displayed HOME OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST HAMBURGER A collection of award-winning books will be on display on the basement floor of Watson Library until Monday, Oct. 1. The exhibition will feature the Association of American Presses Book Show The judges of the 1971 competition were instructed to chose books that give special communication, a generic sense, that is design as planning and problem solving whose sole object is aesthetic. Over 200 entries were submitted by university presses. 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