Page 10 University Daily Kansan, February 26, 1982 Spring trips possible on $100 Students who watch their pocketbooks and think cheap while they pack their bags should not have problems planning the vacation they desire. Cynthia Lagnasi, a Kampgrounds of America employee in Brownsville, Texas, said there were several ways she could get Kansas could cull their travel expenses. "If students are willing to conserve their money, they can get by on a spring vacation without spending more than £100." she said. 'I've talked to many students who've traveled for $100 and less. The reason why most students spend so much money is the obvious one—parties. "Students on vacations aren't willing to give up their beer—that's why they end up spending exorbitant amounts of money." Lagnosi said that if students would limit the money they spent on food and beer to just $30, they should be able to spend less than $1.00 for spring break. She said that a typical week's stay in a campistle would cost about $20. Gas for a car, with an oil change thrown in, should cost about $50, for a total cost of $100. One cheap way to be by carpool. Lit Day, Lenexa junior, said she traveled in a car pool to South Padre Island, Texas, for only $30. "We averaged $30 for gas down there and back, and about $85 in food and other necessities," she said. "We broached our own tent and camped on the bench." But Day said that camping on the beach had its drawbacks. "We had to drive a half of a mile to the shower facilities, which were located on another part of the bosch," she added. "grubby until she opened the facilities." Day said that she wished she had found a KOA Campground on the island, because she heard that the team they were working with that they offered closer shower facilities. Car pooling isn't the only way that students can travel cheaply over spring break. Certain travel agencies offer discount rates for trips. Summit Tours is sponsoring a trip to Winter Park, Colo., with six days and five nights of lodging for $199 a person. BRIHist of Summit said that the trip included three full days of lift tickets, three full days of ski rental and a ski party. Swimming pools and a sauna will be available, be said. The KU Sailing Club is sponsoring a trip to the Bahamas for $261, which includes seven days on a 41-foot yacht and all the food one can eat. Summit is also sponsoring trips to Padre Island for $109 and $129, which include accommodations for eight days. The prices vary with location. SUA has a trip planned to Padre Island for $250, which includes transportation. Gene Wee, program adviser and the response had been great so far. BURGLARS STOLE about $300 worth of equipment from Room 104 Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art sometime between 5 p.m. Feb. 17. The burglaries, who may have entered the room with a key, stole the Kodak slide KU police reported the theft of two dogs worth $1,250 sometime between 12:30 and 1 p.m. Wednesday. Two Doberman pinschers were untied and taken from a tree on the south side of Murray Hall, police said. There are no suspects. KU officials are reviewing a 200-page report, received last week, that identifies security weaknesses at the Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. However, the findings of the report will not be disclosed until a complete review of it is finished and possible corrective security actions are taken, Rodger Oroke, director of support services, said recently. Report spots security lapses at Med Center The security firm that compiled the report, Dale Simpson and Associates of Dallas, was hired after many security problems arose at the Med Center. The Med Center report was to have been completed in December, but was delayed because of new information, a Dale Simpson employee said. The purpose of the report was to outline the clinical care needed tightening at the Med Center. Oroke met last week with Jack Pearson, director of the Med Center police department, to discuss the content of the report. Pearson and Oroke are the only KU officials who have seen the report. projector and an extension cord, police said. There are no suspects. After several assaults and thefts, the controversy reached its height March 20,1981 when a gunman shot and killed Marc Beck, 26, a second-year resident at the Med Center, and Ruth Rybolt, 4a, a visitor. The shootings took place in the emergency room at the Med Center. KANSAS CITY, Kan., police later arrested Bradley Boan, 24, of Kansas City in connection with the shootings. Officers at Larned State Hospital this week said Boan was mentally incompetent to stand trial. Police never found a motive for the shootings. Oruke said he would meet with Pearson again to discuss the content of the report during the next two weeks. Already, security at the Med Center has been improved, Pearson said, because several security programs in 1977-78 have been implemented. New door security systems, closed circuit television monitors and police call boxes are among the recent improvements at the Med Center. LAWRENCE POLICE reported the theft of $283 worth of stereo equipment from a parked car at 1144 Rhode Island St. sometime between 11 p.m. Tuesday and 11 a.m. Wednesday. Burglar entered the locked door on the driver's side, possibly using a coat hanger, and stole an equalizer, a pair of prescription glasses and a pair of sunglasses, police said. There are no suspects. On the record How To War At The Lost Glove DIET CENTER It's a Natural! RDI-1011 BURGLARS also stole $279 worth of stereo equipment from a parked car at Give him Something SPECIAL this year Great selection of Jack Daniel's gift items. 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