10 Tuesday, August 28, 1990 / University Daily Kansan DAILY KANSAN CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS LAWRENCE TAE-KWON-DO SCHOO - Self Defense * Self Discipline * Self Fulfillment * Men and Women of all ages * Self Esteem Learn self-defense from an original master. Instructor: Master Ki-June Park, Ph.D SPECIAL STUDENT RATES! Classes Monday through Sunday (Day and Evening). Meditation class - Sunday 10th & Massachusetts 843-2121 TOYOTA REBATE TOYOTA WINNING A NEW TOYOTA IS EASY IF YOU'RE FROM THESE PARTS.* REBATE In the ♥ of the Lawrence Auto Plaza REBATE REBATE Daisy Hill dining to be consolidated at Lewis cafeteria By Tracey Chalpin Kansan staff writer Students who are fed up with the lack of variety of residence hall food or who need more flexible eating times may be pacified when Lewis consummate a consolidated eating area for all the residence halls on Daisy Hill. Ken Stoner, director of student housing, said he hoped construction on the project would begin next summer or fall. When completed, the $1.75 million to $2 million project would more than double Lewis' capacity, Stoner said. Lewis cafeteria has seating space for about 250. Stoner said. About 400 people can move through the cafeteria during each meal period. With the new design, the capacity for each meal would increase to 2,000. Stoner said additions to cafeteria cuisine would include grill items available throughout the day, a soup bar and a menu bar that includes bar and a special vegetarian line. Stoner said student and staff surveys and initial figures of use of the facility by students would determine the meal hours. "What we have noticed is students are eating later and later, so we will set the hours according to their needs," he said. Hiring an architect to create the design is the first step, Stoner said. TOYOTA Mary Molt, assistant director of Kansas State University dining services, said KState had always consolidated eating areas. She said students at K State dined primarily in three consolidated areas. The largest dining area has a capacity for 2,250 students and is connected by indoor walkways to four residence halls. The dining area has three separate meal times with extended hours. Another similar dining center serves a maximum of 1,450 students, including two residence halls, Molt said. The third, which will open next Tuesday, will serve a maximum of 500 students. Molt said that from a cost perspective, consolidation of large numbers of students into common dining areas was beneficial. "The concept is not negative at all," she said. "There are some things you lose when you group people together, like the family-type atmosphere, but you have more flexibility to do some innovative things." Keith ThorpeKANSAN Take your pick Finding a full contingent of bicycles locked to the rail in front of Weseo Hall, Brad Garlinghouse, Topeka sophomore, works to free his bike from the tangle. The jam was caused yesterday by the first day of class. YES VIRGINIA-THE HAWKS DO HAVE CLAWS! HAWKS vs CAVALIERS Saturday, September 1 at 1:00 p.m. Students, don't forget the ROCK CHALK CHALLENGE Memorial Stadium Registration/Check-in held at Memorial Stadium at 10 a.m. before the game! See related ad Back To School SALE SAVE 10-30% on footwear Enjoy savings on brand.name footwear from Nike, Asics, Avia, Converse and Reebok. Many great buys on clothing also. Nobody knows the athlete's foot like the Athlete's Foot 942 MASS. 841-6966