2 Mondav. October 2.1972 University Daily Kansan Elton John Fans Begin 2-Day Vigil By MARY LIND Kennan Staff Writers Forty-eight hours before the doors opened officially to sell tickets for the Oct. 13 Eton Kickoff game, a team began their vigil outside the Kansas Union. The four windows at which will be opened at 3 p.m. today. Sunday at 3 p.m. there were 13 people waiting and holding standing chairs in spaces in line. Most of the people arrived Sunday morning with sleeping bags, TV sets, radios and laptops. There were tickets through 12, members of Kappa Sigma fraternity, had been there since half-time of the game. According to John Hackney, Wichita secured and president of the school district that scheduled for 3 p.m. in the hope that the line would not start at that time. The Board of Class Officers as of Sunday had not organized a number system for the people to buy tickets, but under the guidance of our writing students, an unofficial system had been developed. As people came to begin the wait, they picked up tickets with numbers and stamps. These they held or gave to other people in the room. As they changed, Sporadic ticket checks were made by asking the people to stand in line while the check was made and new tickets on different color paper were issued. Anyone not present could check the receipt in the line. Ken Harton, Iola junior; Mike Rood, Shawnee Mission HULL SAID there would be no issuing of tickets for places in line Sunday. sophomore, and Ferdinand Belz, Overland at a senior initiated school in the United States. David Hull, Whittier, Calif. calf. graduate of the Ellon Chairmen Committee. Harton recognized the possibility of a snowball effect in the increasing of the size of the crowd. "when people see so many waiting already, everyone wants to get in line as soon as possible, he said. These in charge of the number system anticipate confusion today when holders of numbers are buying at four different windows. Hull has doubts about the use of a number system. "A LINE is a line. Number systems are very difficult and they don't really solve the problem, we are still afraid to get out of line." Hull said the ticket policy implemented by the Board of Class Officers was an attempt to be as fair as possible. They have limited the number of tickets that can be issued, and limit is a result of the fracas that was raised after the sale of tickets to the James Taylor concert last year, when the first ten people in line bought out the entire floor of Allen Field House. Hull said that the advertising restrictions restricted to the Lawrence area in hopes that the Elton John Concert would be primarily held in Los Angeles. The Space Technology Center for aeronautics and Space Administration's march into the 'new era of space research' "The center also represents the cooperative effort of a great Gov. Robert Docking, speaking at the dedication ceremonies at the center, said the center is "an arena for the future of our state and nation." number of talented persons from many academic backgrounds—all searching for solutions to the nation's challenges. Kansas to benefit all our citizens. By CHUCK POTTER Kansen Staff Writer Space Tech Center Is Dedicated "The work done here at the Center can be of vast importance to the future of Kansas and our nation and the world." Cutting the ceremonial ribbon with Gov. Doeking were James Fletcher, administrator of NASA; Rep. Larry Winn, JFK.; Governor Nicholas亨克尔chanceler of the University of Kansas. Football Parking ... "Quite truthfully, nobody has obtained one," McClanathan said. "There's been a lack of directive to enforcement." "This Center is a fine example of intergovernmental and regional cooperation," Nichols said. No one to his knowledge has requested one for football parking, he said. L. VERNON HARRELL of the Lawrence Police Department explained how he regulations and their possible effects upon persons who sold parking to football fans. He said he found the matter "interesting." conceance was estimated at 41,500. When questioned Friday about the parking situation, Dick McClanathan, director of city planning, said parking was being sold was zoned for residential use. He said that this meant that persons who sold parking on their own could obtain a temporary use permit from the city commission. "I'm sure that the biggest thing that the people don't know about the way fairness, the people should know and be given a chance to comply (Continued from Page 1) "Research is the cutting edge of effective teaching," Nichols told the ceremony, "Teaching without research would soo go stale. Chilly winds and light rain forced the ceremonies to move inside the building. The designation and plan planned for the south lawn. Any action, he said, would have Attorney Milton Allen said that persons selling parking lot equipment own property, but the legal aspect would have to be researched to come in the form of a com- panion. The police would not enter the matter until they were presented with a warrant to "This occasion should warrant at least a small footnote in history," Fletcher said. 1965 he left for a year on sabbatical to tour Japan. He began his career as a centerering Japanese architecture and environment. Besinger may offer a course on Japanese man-made objects based on the material he gathered. work. At these mini-conferences, student at the school he has studied if he has considered various aspects, he points out flaws and answers questions the school teaches. In studio design courses, the instructor works with the students on a nearly one-time table to work on a table to look at the completed Besinger's Dedication... "I find myself in there, like at night, to check in to see if the students have anything they want," Bessler said. "Any problems." Besinger said. “It’s been done for so many years, they may be able to do it by precedent set over continued years of practice,” he said. Beisering credits his work with Wright to his slant toward architecture, in the objective of such architecture is "to see the environment interrelated in many ways, to build structures that reflect climate or situation" he said. BESINGER spends a lot of time on his session, meeting three weeks a week for four hours a session. He can also be found in the studio at night and in practice during the day. "I do this to broaden the awareness of the student about what's involved," Besinger said. "He must see the implications of the design he makes, how people feel when the design will affect their lives." (Continued from Page 1) know and how to solve his problem. If a student is encouraged or directed to develop confidence in himself, then he should under such circumstances, then I have done my job." Besinger left KU after his first year here to act as technical editor for "House Beautiful" and has written books for the York City, and returned to Lawrence to teach, he said. He continues to work as an architectural consultant for the McGraw-Hill books for ideas for the magazine. STUDENTS don't consider Besinger an easy grader, but at the same time, Besinger said, he calls him himself especially hard. ONE OF THE MAJOR causes of the football parking boom is a lack of facilities near the stadium. According to John Novotny, assistant athletic director, the stadium is a victim of changing "A student has to reach a high level to get an "A." At the same time, he must also teach his students." He said, "a student practically has to go out of his classroom." "There has always been a notion that to get ahead you had to have a college degree," Besinger said. A University degree is overrated by some, Besinger said. (Continued from Page 1) "It marks the final step, the last milestone in a NASA sponsored program to build spacecraft," said Dr. Shapiro, an university all over the country. "It was built a long time ago long before we had many cars," he said. "The emphasis on a college and the woman's collar image is just one of the results in many people looking down on blue collar and service workers." "I would hate to see a good auto mechanic spoiled by a college degree." Beinger commented. "I don't know where breeding ground for looking down your nose. It's not as bad as it used to be, but it still needs to change. It used to be that the University could relieve you of the trouble with white collar job, it put blue collar work in a secondary position." Applicants should have a high GPA. Students eligible to enter graduate school in the fall of 1973. Four KU students will be nominated for each scholarship. Novotny said that several parking areas were reserved by the club, which is immediately west of the stadium on Maine Street, is reserved for teammates, is reserved for personnel, and certain VIP's. The north end of X zone is reserved primarily for and Victory club members. "The University and the State of Kansas can be proud of this beautiful and utilitarian structure, and of the research and research activities that are already underway in the laboratories. Besinger is not married, and said that he does not intend to marry. He is almost completely devoted to his work and spends much of his time books related to his work or working on his courses, he said. John Thomas, chief of KU traffic and security, said that, with the exception of I zone, Who receive the Rhodes and Marshall scholarships will study two years in England. The recipient is eligible for four years of education in the United States leading to a Ph.D. Seniors interested in the Rhodes, Marshall or Hawaiian campus to sign up early this week for interviews in the Rhode Island School of Design. Sciences office in 208 Strong. which was reserved for buses, all other University parking in the vicinity of Memorial Stadium was open to the public on a first visit. There is, however, a one dollar charge on the closer areas. Seniors Can Apply Now For 3 Top Scholarships Interviews will begin today. Visit the College of Liberal Arts of the College of Liberal Arts, Sciences, said interview openings for today Thursday, and Friday. Campus Bulletin TODAY News Bureau] 11 a.m. . Woodruff Auditorium. Dramas and Drama: 11 a.m. Alcove A Catereria. Hussian丈司] 11 a.m. Meadowlark Washington "We are confident that your activities will be a shining example of the ways advanced technology can be applied to help solve problems—not just in far-off places, but right here on earth. SUA Chess: 7 p.m. Jahawk Room. Sigma Tau Meeting: 7 p.m. Parlor C. Films: 7:30 p.m. Woodruff Auditionor. Philosophy College: 8 p.m. Council Room. Greeting: 3 p.m. International Room Ballroom. International Room: Ballroom. Kuala Lumpur. University: Ballroom. Kuala Lumpur. University: Elections. Commission: 4:20 p.m. Students' Rights Commission: 5 p.m. Student Rights Commission: 5 p.m. SUA Chess: 7 p.m. Jayhawk Room. Slena Ta Matteo: 7 n.m. Parlor C. Fletcher closed the ceremonies by presenting Gov. Docking with a framed picture taken by Resources Technology Satellite. KU CHESS CLUB first meeting Monday, October 2 7 p.m. Jayhawk Room Kansas Union School of Fine Arts University Theatre - MURPHY HAU October 6,7,8,12,13,&14 1972 8:00 p.m. 6,7,12,13,H 2:30 p.m. 8 Ticket reservations: UN4-3982 K. U. students receive free reserve seat tickets with certificate of registration. THE FINEST IN STEREO AT COST + 10% FOR MOST ALL LINES Ph. (913) 842-2047 RAY AUDIO STEREO WAREHOUSE For the month of October we have some EXTRA SPECIAL DEALS. Check us out for turn tables—speakers—receivers. Also Scotch low noise tape. every day price $4.00 SUA SPECIAL FILMS presents 7 SURPRISES *They collected a total of 13 International Film Festival awards. All students and faculty welcome An anthology of award winning short subjects* by Norman McLaren and other filmmakers of the National Film Board of Canada. Wrestling (La torre) Neighbors (Voisins) 7 SHORT FILMS Monday, October 2 Le Merle The Cars in Your Life SUA... SUA will hold interviews for a committee for a SUA Concert to be held Saturday, November 4,1972 in Hoch Auditorium. The interviews will be held in the SUA office starting at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, October 5,1972. All interested students should come into the SUA office to sign up for a specific interview time. 7:30 Woodruff Auditorium 75c A Chairy Tale (ILetait une chaise) ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ SM T CANTERBURY HOUSE 1116 Louisiana 843-8202 As visit Fried Kreuzt HOLY COMMUNION Morning Prayer daily at 7:00 a.m. Evening Prayer daily at 5:15 p.m. Mon. and Thu. 5:30 p.m. Tues. 9:00 p.m. Fri. 7:15 a.m. Sat. 11:15 a.m. S Bible study Thursdays at 4:00 p.m. FIery Furnace Fri, and Sat. opens 9 p.m. Fall Canoe Trip Tue, Oct. 17. Fall Weekend at Camp White Nov. 3, 4, 5. Canterbury House is open day and night offering over-night hospitality to people on the road, people new to K.U. or to Lawrence. Staff this year: Dutch Stolz, Janet Erickson, Marilyn Hahn, Bruce Scoular, Bernie Zinkgraf. Downtown Lawrence