2 Wednesdav August 22 1990 / University Daily Kansan SCREEN PRINTING MONOGRAMMING & GROUP DISCOUNTS 50+KU Designs (in stock) KU jackets Watches Glassware Caps of all kinds Shorts (plain and fluorescent) T-Shirts KU Sweatshirts - FRATERNITY & ORSORITY JEWELRY & GIFTS • RUSSELL SPORTSWEAR SWEATS-SHIRTS SHORTS "The Largest Selection of KU Merchandise and Greek Items in Downtown Lawrence" 935 Massachusetts • Lawrence HOURS: 9:30-5:30 MON-SAT, 12:00-5:00 749-5194 our biggest sale ever ! futon sale prices 100% cotton 6 1/2"thick foam-core 6 1/2"thick twin $79 $94 full $98 $116 queen $105 $128 we handmake all of our futons, covers and pillows right here in Lawrence...compare weight, content and our five year guarantee... free Lawrence delivery! free Lawrence delivery! the Pine Sii now $190 (full) also available in queen - converts from couch to bed in seconds the Bo-Ling now $100 (full) the People Sleeper now $175 (full) also available in twin and queen converts from couch to bed to lounge also available in twin and queen - converts easily from couch to bed BLUE HERON Lawrence's futon store 937 Massachusetts mon-sat 10:00-5:30, thurs till 8:00 sundays 1:00-4:00 Robinson adds more features Rock climbing, guests privileges among new additions Bv Marv Nevius Rock climbing and guest privileges are two new features available at Robinson Center this fall. Special to the Kansan Mary Chappell, director of KU Recreation Services, said the department of health, physical education, and recreation received a $5,000 grant from Recreation Equipment Inc. to build a rock-climbing wall inside the center. The wall should be completed by September. Recreation Equipment Inc. is a company that gives grants for educational projects that deal with outdoor activities, Champell said. Allan Heinze, director of physical education and recreation facilities, said students could bring guests to Robinson on Saturdays this fall. The student must register his guest and pay a $3 fee by Friday so the guest may use Robinson the next day. He said he thought students, faculty and staff would enjoy the opportunity to bring a friend to the center. "We don't limit participation," Chappell said. "Check what we have available, and use Robinson Center." The building is equipped for such recreational activities as swimming, weightlifting, basketball, raquetball, volleyball, table tennis, soccer and volleyball. The weight room is divided into two areas, one with free weights and the other with weight machines, exercise treadmills and a stair-seeping machine. The gymnastics room has balance beams, rings, pommel horses, parallel bars and a floor exercise area. Robinson Center has six multipurpose gymnasiums for basketball, volleyball and badminton. Open recreation in the gymms may be pre-requisite for intramuscular or special events. There are 15 courts set up for racquetball, handball or squash. One-hour court reservations can be made through the service center one day in advance. The building houses a 25-yard competitive pool with diving boards and a 25-meter teaching pool for water education and for swimming laps. Thirteen lighted tennis courts, located south of Robinson Center, are open Monday through Thursday, 4:30-11 p.m. and Friday through Sunday, daylight-11 p.m., unless posted otherwise. James LaPoint, acting department chairman, said KU students, faculty and staff could use recreation centers for training used for classes or special events. The building is open Monday through Friday from 6-15.8 a.m. and 5-10.30 p.m. Saturday from 8 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. and Sunday from 1-10.30 p.m. The hours are extended until Thursday from Oct. 1.1 to March 1. Students, faculty and staff may buy passes to allow their families to use Robinson during open recreation hours. LaPoint said the department accommodated as many activities in Robinson as it could. "If you want to do it," he said. "We have it here." Starting this fall, students will pay a $9 recreation fee as part of campus fees each semester. Recreation Services will receive $4.50, sports clubs $1.50 and maintenance of recreation facilities $3. A student plays water polo in the Robinson pool. Keith Thorpe/KANSAN Break Time Keith Thorpe KANSAM Dawn Malloy, Ballwin, Mo., sophomore, an employee of Kansas Union Concessions, takes a break between customers in front of Wescoon Hall. DAILY KANSAN CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS story idea? 864-4810 CLASSICAL MUSIC —Serious Selection— (over 3,000 titles on CD) —Serious Savings— (take $3 off Nationally Promoted Price or $1 off Kief's Sale Price with this coupon) with this coupon) —not valid with other offers; no quantity limit; good through 9-5-90— 24th and IOWA LAWRENCE, KANSAS (913) 842-1811