VOL 100, NO.2 (USPS 650-640) THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS ADVERTISING: 864-1358 MONDAY AUG.28,1989 Grissom was a nice guy, KU students recall NEWS:864-4810 By Lisa Mosa Kansan staff writer When Katherine Arenal met Richard Grissom Jr., she thought he was a nice guv. Arenal, El Paso, Texas junior, met Grissom at Pizazz, a bar at Ninth and Mississippi streets, near the beginning of April. He told her his name was Ricky Cho, Arena said. We started hanging out." Arrenal "We played tennis and racquet- ball." Five months later, on Aug. 16, Grissom was charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of Christine Rusch, 22, and Theresa J. Brown, 22, both of Lenexa; and Joan M. Butler, 24, a 1987 University of Kansas graduate from Overland Park. No bodies have been found. Butler was reported missing June in said Maj. John Round of the Oceans Guard. T Lt. David Burger of the Lenexa Police Department said Rusch and Brown, who were roommates, were reported missing June 27. They were assumed missing with foul play sus- the week Joan was missing, Ricky (Grissom) came over in her car. We drove around in it.' - Katherine Arenal pected on June 26, he said. El Paso, Texas, junior A reward of $18,000 is being offered for information about the three women, said Jim Graham, managing director of the Kansas City Crime Commission. Grissom also is a suspect in the death of Terri Maness, 25, of Wichita, Round said. Grissom faces numerous other charges including one count of aggravated. kidnapping, four counts of aggravated robbery and two counts of aggravated burglary. Bond has been set at $1 million. Round said. In 1977, a juvenile court judge ruled that Grissom strangled 72-year-old Hazel Meeker of Lansing with a hair net and a rope and bludgeoned her with an iron railroad spike, said Capt. Ellen Hanson of the Lenexa police. "The worst thing I ever would have said about him is that I thought he was boring," Carolyn Masston, 24, told the Times. "I just seemed like your average guy." Masinton, Arena's friend, also met Grissom at Pizzaz. She said Grissom liked being in Lawrence because the people were *rwr*. "We noticed him because we had never seem him before," Masinton said. "He had presence about him. He was an incredibly good dancer and he was very good looking." KU prof interprets data from Voyager "When I first met Ricky (Grissom) I thought he was cute." Lyn Nye, Highland Park, Ill., senior, said. "I remember hearing on the news that Joan Butler was missing, but I never By Derek Schmidt Kansan staff writer When the data transmitted from Voyager 2's pass by Neptune reached the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., a KU professor was there to study it. Tom Armstrong, professor of physics and astronomy, is part of the Volcanoes spotted on Neptune's moon The Associated Press PASADENA, Calif. - Voyager A guide to Kansas City dining Jane Kwalik and Jalenda Motlev Kansas City's restaurants offer a terrific variety of places to dine in a fun, casual atmosphere. Here's a guide to some that are popular with K.U. students. JOHNSON COUNTY Applebee's Neighborhood Bar and Grill and Bennigan's. Inside, both restaurants feature memorabilia to enhance conversation. Joelle Horner, Wichita junior, said, "Applebee's is a great place to go for food and fun." Sebina Atkins of Kansas City said Bennigan's is one of her favorite restaurants and "the ultimate nachos are excellent." Applebee's has five locations in the Kansas City area. The newest is located at 95th Street and Monrovia Avenue, just west of Oak Park Mall. Bennigan's has two locations: 9250 Metcalf Ave. (on the corner of 95th Street and Metcalf Avenue) and 5540 Bannister Road. For a slightly more formal atmosphere, try Houston's two restaurants. One is on the corner of 95th Street and Metcalf Avenue (next to Benniganis), and the other is on the Country Club Plaza. Daphne Howell, Olathe junior, noted Houston's nice dining atmosphere, excellent service and superb salads. Other restaurants noted by KU students for good times and good food were Houlihan's, with a fun, casual atmosphere; the new LEN Dawson's Restaurant and Bar, with 16 television screens tuned to the "most popular sports programs" including Len's News at 10:00, and Dundee's, which features Australian and American cuisine. Houlian's is located at 11600 W. 95th Street across from Oak Park Mall and on the Plaza. Len Dawson's is right off of Interstate-435 East on Metcalf Avenue. Dundee's is located on the corner of College Boulevard and Pfilum Avenue, south of I-435 East. STEAKS & SEAFOOD Hungry for steak? Good, because Kansas City is famous for it! And the seafood selection may make you forget you're a long way from the ocean! Driving by 20th Street and Main Avenue, you won't miss this one. There's a large cow out front. The features are a steak-for-two, lobster and other seafood. They call it "homestyle cooking." Harry T's serves fresh-cut steaks and features a large buffet with more than 100 items. It's located at 12000 S. 71 Highway. Harry T's Buffet and Steaks Hereford House Hawlev's Restaurant and Bar Known for steaks, this upscale restaurant also features fresh seafood every night and homemade pasta. It's located at 9720 Quirav Ave. across from Oak Park Mall. Located near the Plaza on Main Street and Pershing Avenue, the Colony offers steaks, lobster and an all-you-can-eat seafood buffet. See GRISSOM, p. 5 Colony Steak House Lobster Pot The Lobster Pot is famous for its seafood buffet. It is located at 41th Street and Broadway Avenue in downtown Kansas City, Mo. Bristol Bar and Grill The Bristol features steaks cooked over mesquite and seafood flown in daily. It is located at 4740 Jefferson on the Plaza. COUNTRY COOKING Granny's Restaurant The specialties are fried chicken cooked in cast-iron skillets and pan-fried catfish. Granny's is located at 8228 Mission Road in Prairie Village and at 1803 Baltimore (downtown). Sullivans Country Place Fried chicken, country ham and catfish are served in a country atmosphere. Sullivan's is located at 7936 Quivia Road in Shawnee. Stroud's Restuarant Its unique flavor makes Stroud's hand-breaded, fried chicken a Kansas City favorite. Stroud's is located at1015 E, 85th Street, at 85th androstreet. BARBECUE This Kansas City landmark has been a favorite of presidents, including Jimmy Carter and Harry Truman. Bryant's uses hickory oak wood to smoke its beef, ribs, pork, chicken and sausage. Arthur Bryant's is located at 18th Street and Brooklyn Avenue. Arthur Bryant's Gates & Sons With six locations in the Kansas City area, you are never too far from the ribs, ham, beef, chicken, sausage and mutton that have made Gates famous for 40 years Wings-n-Things helped introduce the delicacy of hot and spicy chicken wings to the Midwest. It's at the corner of 18th Street and Brooklyn Avenue. Zarda uses pure hickory logs to produce its unique barbecue taste. Turkey, ham, pork and beef are featured at two locations: in Lenexa, Kan, at 87th Street and Quirai Road, and in Blue Springs, Mo., at 214 North 7 Highway. Zarda Bar-B-Q Wings-n-Things SOUTH OF THE BORDER This authentic family-owned Mexican restaurant is one of the largest in Kansas City. Everything is homemade including the torillas. On Friday and Saturday nights a mariachi band plays in the restaurant. It's located at 207 Southwest Boulevard. 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KANSAN 1989 Destination Kansas City/ AUGUST 23. 1989 13 13 Secure cab reinstated for safety By Beth Behrens Kansan staff writer Secure Cab is a taxi service for adents who need a ride home. The se is free with a valid KUID. adents can call Secure Cab at 842 12 from 11 p.m. until 2:30 a.m. ven days a week Charles Bryan, KU on Wheels coordinator, has announced the reinstatement of the Secure Cab program beginning tonight. A-1 City Cab & Shuttle Corp. won a contract for the service. Student rate will pay the company an early rate. B. Jake White, student body presi- ment and North Flatte, Nb. seni- der, did the contract called for 64 hours service a week at $18 an hour or $1,545.60 for the 1989-90 school year. He said priority would be given to it received from campus. ryan, Lawrence graduate student, said the transportation board's alain concern was that students suld abuse the program. the purpose of Secure Cab is to tie people who are in trouble a ride me," Bryan said. "It's not for rural transportation. We're there when they had one beer too many their friends left them at a bar or eern, or they are on campus and ink someone is following them. apple still need to be responsible for air own transportation." To keep students from abusing the twice, Bryan said students would asked for their KUID number and a address where they ask to be left. nsan staff writer Sorority rush finishes with 001 pledges y Bryan Swan Sororites at the University of Kansi received their pledges Saturday, id all but four houses reached oat set for this year. Although the number of women ting through rush this year creased, the percentage of pledges added increased by about 5 per cent. "There have been open-house parishes with about 900 women, and this is much less than last year," said仁延 Renflow, Overland Park minor and a member of Alpha Chi kappa, 1550 Sigma Nu Place. "All houses set their quotas at 54 embers this year. There have been considerably less people going out, though, than last year." The per-house quotas set by the pority system have remained fairly the last few years. Two years the quotas was 68, and last year it is 52. Despite last year's closing of a Alpha Phi house, 1602 High Drive, e quota remained about the same, id Trisa Harris, Tulsa, Okla., minor. "If we had a larger number of pole going through one might think a closing matter, but it really isn't make a difference," said Harl, a member of Pl Bota Phil, 1612 Wh St., and vice president of sorer affairs for the Panhellenic Coun- She said the number of women who edged last year was 980, compared this year's 901. "We're pledging more than usual," arris said. "It's a smaller number an last year, but the percentage of degrees accepted is larger. We usually pledge about two-thirds, but this air it was around 73 percent."