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GALA has trouble locating alumni By Monica Mendoza Gay and lesbian alumni group wants to increase membership Recent efforts by the University of Kansas Gay and Lesbian Alumni Association to locate gay and lesbian Kansan staff writer Henry Schwaller, member of GALA, said that members had publicized their organization in national gay and lesbian publications but that resources at the University and college alumni Association were unavailable for the group's use. Schwaler said that he had asked the Alumni Association if GALA could use the association's mailing list and that he had hoped he could reach KU alumni through the GALA website, magazine, which is distributed monthly to all members. But Loren Taylor, director of the Alumni Association's external affairs and membership development, said the Alumni Association did not recognize other alumni groups. "There is one established alumni association at the University of Kansas." Taylor said. Schwaller said that if information articles could not be written about GALA in the magazine, he had hoped that perhaps GALA advertisements could appear in the publication. Schwaller said he thought the group could be successful because he had received a positive reaction and a strong commitment from a few alumni he had contacted. "We would like to get some recognition," he said. There are tons of other universities with gay and lesbian students. Taylor said the Alumni Association's advertising policy would not permit advertising in the magazine for anything other than the association's own programs and merchandise. "We won't advertise anything inconsistent with the Alumni Association's goals," Taylor said. The advertising policy applies to all other alumni associations that might be created to benefit a specific constituency, he said. The magazine's advertising and marketing were established by the association's board of directors. He said that all University alumni associations operated differently. In the past the Alumni Association has experimented working with other alumni associations, but the attempts were been unsuccessful. McDonald's switch to paper completes circle By Wes Denton By Wes Denton Kansan staff writer The old elche "What goes around comes around" seems to apply to environmentalists who opposed the 1970s in the makings by McDonald's in the 1980s. paper because of the trees used to make the paper wrapping. Under pressure from environment- alists in the early 70s, the fast-foo company, based in Oakbrook, III., switched from paper wrappings to plastic foam containers. They now are switching back to paper. "We have gone full circle," said Myrna Axt, marketing supervisor for McDonald's in Overland Park. Axt said that in the early 70s, the company was asked to stop using The company enlisted the aid of the Stanford Research Institute to develop an alternative to the use of paper wrapping. "That's when we started using foam," Axt said. "At that time, foam was the best way to go." Liz Campbell, manager at McRuin's, 1399 W. Sixth St., plastic foam was used in keeping food warm. But the McDonald's company, pressured by environmentalists and some customers, chose last week to move its headquarters to containers for their sandwiches and containers for their sandwiches and other food items. Campbell said that McDonald's restaurants in Lawrence had started to phase out the plastic foam containers. Axt said the substitution of paper for plastic foam would help McDonald's company with Environmental Management and reduce the amount of trash put into landfills. Chris Johnson, co-spokesperson for Environs, a KU environmental group, said he had mixed feelings about the switch. "I think it's a victory for environmentalists." Johnson said. "It shows that people power works." CROCHETED CARDIGAN SWEATERS in ramelocket. 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