14 Wednesday, August 22, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Come Experience Our Service! Brady Optical has frames to fit you. Come see our line of ·Avante Garde ·Jack Nicklaus ·Polo Ralph Lauren ·Georgio Armani ·Vuarnet frames by: ·Carrera ·Bolle ·Benetton ·Esprit Brady Optical 925 Iowa Hillcrest Shopping Mall 842-0880 THE Fitness Factory Aerobic Studio (The Malls Shopping Center 842-1983) FIRST CLASS FREE offering a full line of exercise wear - Tanning Bed - Classes 7 days a week - Wood suspended floor - AFFA certified instructors SEMESTER $65.00 Exp. 9/15/90 1 MONTH $19.00 REG $25.00 Exp. 9/15/90 TANNING $20.00 REG $30.00/10 VISITS Exp. 9/15/90 Welcome Back Students When you make plans to have dinner with a friend or that special person in your life, remember Fifi's. What do we serve? A delicious assortment of continental cuisine including: fresh seafood, pasta, steaks, chicken, veal and lamb. Daily specials add interesting variety to the menu and the desserts are heavenly. Hours Lunch: Mon. thru Fri. 11-2 Dinner: Sun. and Mon. 5-9 Tues. thru Sat. 5-10 925 Iowa 841-7226 NISHIKI Cambridge Aubel Design Kestrel BROOKLYN BICYCLE COMPANY MONGOOSE THE ADVENTURE CONTINUES AZZ CYCLING AND FITNESS 1801 W 23rd 842-8363 Lawrence, Ka. Outdoor offerings in Lawrence Bv Jeffrev Coe Special to the Kansan For students who are tired of watching Brady Bunch reruns every afternoon, there are a number of outdoor alternatives available in Lawrence. Lawrence parks, with 15 volleyball courts, 25 tennis courts and 55 basketball hoops, have something for everyone and room for everybody. The hottest sport in California is sand volleyball, and it can be played in Lawrence at Veterans Park, 19th and Louisiana streets, Holcom Park, 27th Street and Lawrence Avenue, and Broken Arrow Park, 31st and Louisiana streets. Tennis courts are available at Veterans Park, Holocum Park, Centennial Park, Ninth and Iowa streets. Deerfield Park, Princeton Boulevard and New York Avenue Seventh and Lyon streets. All courts are lighted and close at 11:30 p.m. The Lawrence Tennis Center, located at Lawrence High School, 21st and Virginia streets, features eight tennis courts that are bright and polite. The courts are lighted and close at 10 p.m. Fred Deviator, director of Parks and Recreation, said Veterans Park would be renovated the **Wo will be instalating an irrigation system** **be said *Wo will be instalating an irrigation system*** "The Lawrence Tennis Center will be undergoing a renovation before this fall." DeViotor said, "$200,000 is being spent fixing the water to the courts and other drainage problems." streets, and follows the Clinton Parkway jogging path. For a more relaxed run, there are 10 miles of biking and running trails on the levee in Riverfront Park. The trails run east and west north side of the Massachusetts Street bridge For those who desire a more complete work-out, there are two fitness courses. A one-mile course is set up in Centennial Park. A four-mile course begins in Shenk Complex, Iowa and 23rd Buford M. Watson Park, Eighth and Tennessee streets, is known for the original Santa Fe locomotive that provides a play area for children and adults. South Park, in downtown Lawrence, where a tranquil atmosphere. Lawrence's oldest park has formal flower gardens, a bandstand and a fountain. Four clay-filled horseshoe pits are open to the public and located in the northeast corner of the park. All parks in Lawrence close at 11:30 p.m. except Burgham Park, which closes at 10:30 HALL Continued from p. 8 was alleged to have the largest Budusier draught account in the country. The liberating spirit of Budusier led to a place an image and a reputation. When Murfin and Brown decided to drop the business in 1971, four years passed before a new owner appeared. Skip Moon bought the building in October 1975 and in 1977 named it the Lawrence Opera House, with the idea of gaining back its former reputation. But the finances were in bad shape and despite Moon's efforts, the situation never improved. On Jan. 1, 1982, the theater was silenced again and the building put on the auction block. Efforts were made to transform it into an office for a local museum, but it became a national school for entertainers, a sound studio and a performing arts center for the city In December 1985, Oldfather's and Millstein's company, Liberty Hall Associates, purchased the building from the University State Bank after the bank bought it at a saffert's sale. Oldfather and Millstein renamed the building Liberty Hall and started its revival. "It was a challenge," Oldfather said. "The place was in terribly bad shape, but the community needed it because there was no such place in Lawrence. All this was original." Jansen said the Lawrence community rallied around the Opera House "I think people were very grateful when Oldfather came with funds to restore the place to its original grandeur," he said. WELCOME BACK! Pyramid Pizza, a tradition at KU PIZZA BY THE SLICE Pyramid Now Comes to West Port "Thousands Fight over the Last Slice of Pyramid Pizza" and NOW INTRODUCING SUBS BY THE INCH FREE DELIVERY 842-3232 CITY AUGUST 22,1990 10