University Daily Kansan, September 15, 1981 Page 3 Bookstore catalog finished KU alumii can order by mail musical key chains that play the Jayhawk fight song, the new Jayhawk tie with only one Jayhawk tie. The jacket is black in out of style—or a bib printed with the words "I'm a Jayhawk." Kansas Union Bookstoregs Gifts 1981-82 catalog is ready and will be sent to the 25,000 members of the University of Kansas Alumni Association, Steve Word, Union Bookstore manager, said last week. This is the second year for the catalog. "It fills the needs for alumni who can't come in here," Mike Reid, assistant bookstore manager, said. The catalog also helps spread the University's name, Reid said. He added that shirts and other items with American college or university names on them are popular now, even abroad. Not all items in the catalog are priced the same as in the store, Reid said, because the catalog comes out for sale at a different price and has to be figured into the prices. Reid said that the bookstore was still receiving orders from last year's catalog. Some of the orders were at old prices. One item that is priced higher in the catalog than in the store is a 2.75-inch brass Jayhawk that sells for $8.75 in the catalog and $6 in the bookstore. Reid said, however, that there had already been a price increase in the order of brass Jayhawks and that the price in the store would be going up with the next shipment. Most of the models used in the catalog were University students and the pictures were taken on campus. The catalog's cover shows a woman wearing a T-shirt with a waving wing design. The waving wheat design was the winner of last year's design contest. The contest is sponsored annually by the bookstore, Reid said. Last year, the catalog orders required about 10 hours of work a week by a part-time person hired to handle the orders. The shipping and receiving department was already part of the bookstore operation. Reid said, so much time had not did not require much initial expense. Besides mailing the catalog directly to members on the alumni maillist; 2,000 catalogs will be distributed at the Kansas State University office; some will go to KU concitions to be distributed on game days; and some will be available in the bookstore, Word said. At least one service manager is happy about the price increases. While other stations are raising their prices, he holds his to $116.9. The Kansan survey excluded three Lawrence stations that did not want their prices published. Calculations were based on an average price of self-service regular and unleaded gasoline. Stations without self service prices were included on the basis of their full service prices. Gas Wars "Why should I give mine away at $1.18, when everybody else is charging "asked an employee at Mari-Mei Self Service Center St., who asked to remain anonymous. "I hope they (the Derby Refinery) don't decide to raise my prices, because I've been getting good business," she said in for Derby Station 9133 at 1230 Iowa St. John Reed, Shawnee Mission freshman, fell off a bathhouse at Clinton State Park early Saturday morning after he and other pledges of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity were arrested on the park and off there by other members of the fraternity, sheriff's department officials said yesterday. From page one firewood and a car. They were to stay at the park until Saturday morning, when other members would take them back to the house. "We took them out there so they could get together and to know each other on a one-to-one basis," Schaeffer said. "We went there and his chance to get away from school." Police said Reed had climbed on top of the bathhouse with some of the other men, then had fallen asleep and rolled off. Fred Schaffer, Delta Tau Delta president, said the pledges were taken to the park as part of a traditional tradition at DAVIS ACADEMY to sleepy bags, blankets bag repellent, On the Record "The guy across the street just raised his to $1.24, and I'm still a penny under him." Schaeffer said he did not know if the tradition would be carried on next year. Reed was taken to Lawrence Memorial Hospital with a two-inch gash on his head and a mild concussion, police said. Officals there transported Reed to the Hospital in Kansas City, Mo., where he was treated and released Sunday. Balloon-a-Gram SEND to the Occasion SEND A BALLOON:A GRAM! 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