Wednesday, August 29, 1979 9 University Daily Kansan BARB KINNEY(Kansan staff) Pretty Perch These pigeons found a piece of construction equipment a comfortable roost high above the Lawrence skyline recently. KU motor pool booked Bv JENNIFER HOLT Staff Reporter Although reservations for the KU motor pool have been filled since last spring, administrators and faculty members should have no problem obtaining cars for recruiting and teaching out of the area, and this will help with staffing, including for KU's motor pool, said yesterday. "We're really looked up for this fall." Danielson said, "but we'll have no problems operating the pool. The only time it might happen is when it 'some vehicles won't start.'" The current gas crunch also should have little effect on motor pool availability this fall, she said. "Since the end of July, we've had no problems getting gas, but some people still "The gas shortage affected us this summer because our gas allocations were 'ut back and we could only fill each vehicle with half a tank of gas.' Damnelson said. "It was not a bad problem, though, because we had gas on the road with cards to which buoyed on the road." IN ADDITION to admissions and records officials, faculty members use the KU motor pool extensively, said Jerry Hutchison, vice vice candleman for academic affairs. THE UNIVERSITY'S motor pool consists of 24 vehicles, including a pickup truck, two wans and 11 compact cars. A faculty member or official who needs to reserve a car for several days on University campus, is required to work at the office, but if the vehicle is needed routinely throughout the semester, a written note is required. pool have improved in the last two years and that helps." Experience the excitement of adventure training. Thrill to riding the rapids or walking on walls as you rappel a fifty-foot tower Army ROTC Learn what it takes to lead. Faculty members teach about 200 academic courses throughout Kansas. Students who perienced problems scheduling cars because it knew a week in advance about You're beginning a great four years. You'll want to take advantage of every opportunity John Myers, director of admissions and records, said his staff wasn't using the motor pool yet, but would start use it in September in the city, it had in the past. In the past, admissions and records officials have frequently used the motor pool cars for recruitment trips. Danielson said he was surprised to see a car for an entire month for recruitment. aren't comfortable going to Kansas City on half a tank of gas." Hang in there with the wall walkers. Get the most out of college. Walk on walls with Army ROTC. Danielson said one car was in reserve at all times from regular use in case others broke down. The motor pool garage is open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the week. The vehicles are cleaned one hour before opening but can be returned after 5 p.m. "Although we use the motor pool a let, we haven't had scheduling problems with it because we know of trips in advance," he said. "Also, I think the services at the motor CALL: CPT. Gary W. Enos 864-3311 "It's necessary that the officials and faculty be able to return the cars after five." Danielson said. "Faculty members are our biggest motor pool users and they need them at night to teach in Wichita, Topka, Leavenworth and Johnson County." From the VILLAGE SET: the cutest basics to come along in years... and how to put them together OPEN THURSDAY TILL 9 and SUNDAY 1-5 922 MASSACHUSETTS BACK TO SCHOOL KNIT SHIRT SALE!!! exclusively at Mister Guy of Lawrence 100's of short sleeve knit shirts, including: solids stripes tennis striped collars values to 27.50 NOW 30-50% OFF hours for most downtown stores: M-T-W-F-Sat 10-6 Th 10-9 Sun 1-5 920 Mass. 842-2700