University. Daliv Kansan / Tuesday. November 14. 1989 5 HALL FUNDS STOLEY An unknown suspect took $73 in cash and a watch valued at $47 Saturday from an unlocked room in Battferd Scholarship Hall, said Schuyler Bailey, KU police sergeant. "It appears someone walked into their unlocked building and removed things," he said. Local Briefs A hall resident said he put his watch in a drawer with some of the hall's funds when he went to bed about 1 a.m. When he opened the drawer after awakening about 8 a.m., the money and the watch were gone. Another resident told police that had seen someone walking around the hall that night, the resident said. Bailey said an officer would make a follow-up investigation. MED CENTER: Campus construction at the University of Kansas Medical Center now is under the supervision of a new facilities planning director. Thomas B. Allen began his duties at the Med Center on Nov. 6. Allen was hired to take the place of retired facilities planning director Gerald Immong, said Allen Wiechert, director of facilities planning for the Lawrence campus. The new director will take over supervision of construction projects at the Med Center, which include a new parking garage and fitness center. Wiechert said the first significant project under Allen's supervisory chair was a research building. The new building is in the planning and design phase. Allen has served as medical center coordinator for the campus planning office at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn. He was notified in late September that he had been chosen for the KU position. Prior to his position at Vanderbilt, Allen served as assistant director for the department of architecture at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. SUA RECEIVES AWARDS: The Student Union Association was awarded eight national awards from the National Association for Campus Activities last weekend in Omaha, Neb. Sixty-seven schools from six states attended the conference. SUA won two first-place awards, including one for best overall publicity campaign and one for best non poster professional publicity campaign. Two second-place awards went to non-poster student publicity and to best multicolored professional poster. Two third-place awards went to SUA for best student publicity campaign for an event and for non-poster publicity. Sue Morrell, manager of Student Union Programs and SUA adviser, was presented with the Sarah Boatman Award for her outstanding leadership and unselfish volunteerism to the region or to NACA, St. Peter said. Carol Brock, secretary for the SUA office, won first in the prize papers competition for her paper. "Who's on that floor? The bondment Liability in Student Affairs." Police report A masonry block was thrown through a window Sunday in the 1900 block of Stewart Avenue, causing $200 in damage, Lawrence police reported. ▷ A KUID and bus pass, $1 and blue jeans, valued together at $7, were taken Sunday from an eighth-floor bathroom in Oliver Hall, KU police reported. - Jewelry valued at $376 was taken Saturday or Sunday from a KU student's room in Oliver Hall, KU police reported. Two folders, a metronome and a plastic instrument case valued together at $45.75 were taken Friday from Murphy Hall, KU police reported. Golf equipment valued at $395 was sometimes between Wednesday and Friday from a student's room in Hashinger Hall, KU police reported. A Juniper tree valued at $150 was taken Wednesday or Thursday from northeast of 19th Street and Ellis Drive, KU police reported. Capture the Moment... 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