10 Tuesday, September 19, 1989 / University Daily Kansan conoco CORPORATE ENGINEERING/REFINING, NO. AMERICA and EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION, NO. AMERICA December, May and August Graduates COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Students having completed their freshman year who are majoring in Chemical or Petroleum Engineering are invited to attend a presentation/reception we invited to attend a presentation/reception on career opportunities with the above departments TIME: 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. DATE: Wednesday, September 20, 1989 Refreshments will be served. Refreshments will be served. PLACE: Room #2002 - Learned Hall *Degrees Sought BS or MS with the following majors: Chemical Engineering Petroleum Engineering INTERVIEW DATES: October 11th, 12th, 24th, and 25th, 1989 278(2)/F89/psm 09/14/89 842-1212 1601 W 23rd Southern Hills Mall MENU WE FEATURE THE UNIVERSAL SIZE PIZZA 10 INCHES X 8 SLIES, FREEDO ONE TO TWO PEOPLE 1 PIZZA 2 PIZZAS 3 PIZZAS: Our Small Our Medium Our Large STANDARD A HAND FASHIONED CRUST WITH A GENEROUS TOPPING OF TOMATO SAUCE AND CHEESES. THE STARTING POINT FOR YOUR FAVORITE COMBINATION CHEESE $400 $700 $900 EACH ADDITIONAL PIZZA $200 ALL TOPPINGS 50ยข PER TOPPING PER PIZZA WE DELIVER DURING LUNCH! Riverfront Plaza construction continues east of Lawrence City Hall on the bank of the Kansas River. Riverfront mall taking shape By Steve Buckner Kansan staff writer The storefront conveys an open, country image with its expansive windows, oaken double doors, soft lighting around the top and a hanging sign that features wheat, a quilted pattern and a wood-carved wren. Behind the doors, the store itself is barren and unfinished; it serves as a mock-up in what is rapidly becoming the Lawrence Riverfront Plaza. "It's not a casual design," he said. "It has to work for the retailers. And people have got to come in, shop, and feel good about it." David Longhurst, manager of the project for the Chelsea Group, said he was giving consideration to every detail of the development. The Riverfront Plaza, a factory outlet mall, is under construction on the bank of the Kansas River east of City Hall. The outside shell of the three-story structure is scheduled to be completed for its March 1990 scheduled opening date. Although Longhurst does not consider the design to be casual, he said it was created to serve both customers and retailers. Shoppers can enter the Riverfront Plaza from two walkways that will be attached to an adjoining 511-car parking garage. The walkways connect to the third floor of the mall on purpose, Longhurst said. "Usually it's a challenge to get people upstairs in a mall such as this," he said. "It's hard to rent the upstairs, too. This way people will enter upstairs and have to go downstairs." He said that the leasing of the retail space was handled by the Chelsea Group's headquarters in New Jersey. Although hiring won't take place until early next year, Longhurst said he expected 250 to 350 new jobs. Plaza faces lawsuit by eagles group By Steve Buck Kansan staff writer By Steve Buckner wintering patterns along the Kansas River. The Lawrence Riverfront Plaza is still the target of a lawsuit that could shut it down after its oenes. The lawsuit is in the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver after losing the first round in district court in Kansas City, Kan., Eye said. The lawsuit was filed in March by Tonganakey attorney Robert Eye, who represents the Lawrence-based Protect Our Eagles! Trees group. Eye said that POET wanted to require the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to do an analysis of alternative designs or sites for the Riverfront Plaza that would not impinge on bald eagle feeding and "All the briefs have been filed and presumably it will work to the top of the heap," Eye said. "It's not set for oral argument at this date." He said the case might not be heard until after the scheduled March 1990 opening of the mall, which is being built along the Kansas River. Kansas Volleyball Grass Tournament Sponsored by KU Bookstores The Kansas Volleyball Team will be hosting a Grass Volleyball Tournament in front of Allen Field House on Sunday, September 24th and you are invited to participate (October 1st is the rain out date). Attention: KU Students, faculty & staff Tournament Information: 3 divisions; 4-person teams, Men's, Women's, Co-ed. Rules: USVBA Rules will apply Entry Fee: $30 Entry deadline is Tues. Sept. 19. Late entries will be considered on a space available basis only.Make checks payable to Kansas Volleyball. Teams: Limited to 8 players on a roster. A maximum of 10 teams in each division are allowed, so enter early! Awards: First and second place teams in each division will receive awards. Play: Each team is guaranteed at least 4 two game matches. Matches will consist of 2 games to 11 points in pool play. The top 2 teams from each pool will advance to the play-offs. Play-offs will consist of a best 2 of 3 game match. Obtain entry form: At Kansas volleyball office 221 Allen Field House Mail Entries to: University of Kansas Attention: Kansas Volleyball Athletics Allen Field House Lawrence, Ks. 66045-8881 Questions: If you have questions or need further information contact Sean Barker at 864-5071 (after Thurs., Sept. 21, contact Jeff Barnett at 843-7688). Notes: Bring your own food and water since there is no definite starting time for the matches. There is a limit of 2 Men's Club or Woment's Varsity players on each roster. All participants must play barefoot. No exceptions.No alcohol allowed. Kansas & Burge Unions