10 Wednesday, October 31, 1979 University Daily Kansan Recreation .. From page one the league. The Johnson County Parks and Recreation Department has provided a junior high school gym to play in. The Med Center student activities office also is searching for recreational facilities to replace the Regents Center. "We are scraping for a place now and then, but we don't want to offer but we just not any place student can use on a regular basis." Dorothy Siebenlist, student activities secretary, www.studentactivities.org SIEBENLIST SAID students had been going to the local YMCAs to swim, but memberships were expensive. 'For $79 a year a student can swim once a week. And if they want to use the facilities Students also were going to the Jewish Community Center and an area health space to use their facilities, she said. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN all the time it's $240 a year, which puts it out of range for most students," she said. "We're having our best luck with the Johnson County Parks and Recreation Department and also the YMCA. Students in town because they are cheaper," she said. Sebenlist said the problem with off-campus recreational facilities was one of inconvenience. "We need somewhere that they can go to quickly because they just don't have all that much time and not everyone has a car," she said. On Campus TODAY: NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS ORGANIZATION will hold a lunar event at the Kansas Union. WEDNESDAY FORUM presents Louis Dupee, American Universities Field Staff, at 11:45 a.m in the ECM Center, 1092 Owatonna College, LECTURE HALL, at 11:30 a.m. by 11:45 a.m. be present at 4 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union. THE SOCIETY OF PHYSICS STUDENTS will attend at 4:00 p.m. in Room 320. The Society of Physical Sciences on search on Crystals Using Optical Methods." -KANSAN- Police Beat A FIRE BROKE OUT in a crush chute in the south wing of McColm Hall last night, according to a fire report. The fire, which was extinguished by the automatic sprinkler system by the time firefighters no longer had no damage, the report said. KU Police Call Mullens said a book of matches was found on the sixth floor near where the fire began. TONIGHT: Albert Gerken will present a CARLILON RECITAL 7. The KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7 in the Union Hall, 8th Floor, Princeton University, titled, "An Analysis of Fictional Discourse," will be at 6 in the Room Forum of the Union. THE UNIVERSITY SINGERS will present their debut at 8 in Swarthout Rockle Hall in Murphy. TOMORROW; The MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM at the University of Kansas College of Health Sciences will show a film, "In a Medical Environment," in the Auditorium Hawwell, AURH GENERAL ASSEMBLY will be on 7.15 p.m. in the Walnut Room of the Union. The GAY SERVICES OF KANSAS will hold a general meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Pine Room of the Union. THE GER-INCESS will住 at 4:30 p.m. in Wusco West. 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A broad spectrum of concerns, but one thread made kindred souls of the UK KU Undergraduate Research Awards Program (UGRA), which came up with money so the interest in balloons, embryos, quail and rabbits is a constructive use for the students and the upstarts. UGRA WAS CONCEIVED in the 1890s to complement the National Science Foundation program, which promoted undergraduate research in the natural sciences. It was primarily in the fine arts, the humanities and the social sciences. When the NSP program ended, UGRA expanded, emancipated science of and科学 has fanned ever since. Jack Weller, director of the College Honors Program and assistant professor of English at Mesa, said he succeeded "because undergraduate research at KU is a tradition, more so than a college." Funded through the Greater University Fund, UGRA must apply each fiscal year for its operating money. Therefore, Weller said, "We must be able to justify the program as making a genuine contribution to the research mission of the university. We need to offer good educational experience. It must also turn out original, independent, high quality research that benefits the entire Universi- RESEARCH, WELLER SAID, is broadly construed and any creative project can be funded if the student meets the application requirements and survives the stiff competition. Research awards are made for the spring and summer terms. W winners of the summer awards work on their projects. They don't take classes or hold outside jobs. In return UGRA provides $800, given, according to Weller, "to buy the student's books, to invest in toward living expenses and any research supplies not available at KU, he said. The spring awards are more modest because the winners continue to carry a class load and therefore undertake smaller-scale projects. The competition is rigorous. In a typical summer, 48 students apply for 15 available awards. The job of picking out the best and brightest is in the hands of an ad hoc committee of faculty members. The committee consists of 16 candidates carefully selected to include the entire range of disciplines represented in the proposals, Weller said. MEISNER - MILSTEAD RETAIL LIQUOR FEATURING FINE IMPORTED AND CALIFORNIA WINES AND 10 VARIETIES OF COLD BEE' 842-4499 IN HOLIDAY PLAZA (2 DOORS WEST OF KIEF'S) ANY SPAGHETTI DINNER . . . $1.99 Julie's is offering a very generous helping of our famous spaghetti that we know will satisfy the heaviest of appetites. A complete Spaghetti Dinner or your own meal will be served at $30. - Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Reg. $3.50. NOW $1.99 * Spaghetti with Marinara Sauce Reg. $1.09 NOW $1.99 a layer of Mozzarella Cheese Reg. $3.40...NOW $1.99 MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ONLY! 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Often the researchers' reports are published in scholarly journals or their creative work. Others offer professional exhibits and performances. applications will be available this week for the spring competition and early next semester for the summer competition. Information is available in 201 Nunakerem. Artificial creation of life is no longer a matter of if, but when Only one question remains . . . Ted Howard, co-author of the bestseller "Who Should Play God?" will speak on ethical, social and political problems raised by human genetic engineering. 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 5 Little Theater (GEB 217) Johnson County Community College College Blvd. at Quivira Rd. Overland Park, KS. 66210 Tickets $2 in advance $3 at door Calf 888-8500, ext. 408 Interpreters will be available for the Hearing Impaired STEREO EQUIPMENT Discount on over 40 brands. Full Warranty, Professional Consultation and Free Set Up Service. 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