1 10 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Thursday, Sept. 19, 1985 Lifeguard on duty Robin Burgess, Lawrence graduate student, studies outside her house at 1510 W. 22nd St. while her daughter Maura, 3, cools off next to her. By Stefani Day Of the Kansan staff Med Center parking stalled 'Round and 'round the lot they go and where they'll park nobody knows. knows. task and cost of parking was one of the main concerns expressed by employees at the University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan., in a recent survey by the Health Care Resources Office there Bob Fowler, director of parking services, said yesterday that parking mental areas. "It's always been somewhat difficult at best," he said. "Now it's really tight." had long been a problem because the Med Center was surrounded by residential areas. really tall. He said about 1,600 parking spaces were available in the various service lots around the campus. lots around the campground. Lots are oversold by about 25 percent. Fowler said. No more permits are available and all lots have waiting lists. When someone with a permit no longer is employed by the Med Center, the first person on the waiting list is contacted and given the opportunity to buy a permit. It is customary to oversell lots because people work varying shifts and not everyone will park every day. Fowler said the amount a lot was oversold varied from 2 percent to 40 percent, depending on lot size and who used it. Companies parade jobs at fair Of the Kansan staff By Bengt Liung While some companies tried to attract graduating engineers at yesterday's Engineering Career Fair with photos of laser beaming spacecrafts and cross sections of computers, Pizza Hut used the McKenzie Brothers' happy faces. "People have the perception that they'll be waiting tables if they go to work for Pizza Hut," said Ric Miller, Pizza Hut manager of corporate employment. "I didn't take it seriously when I first heard of a job at Pizza Hut, either. But we need mechanical engineers to construct and improve ovens and salad bars."34 overs anurs hair, fair, organized by the engineering placement service, was conducted from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Allen Field House. The object of the fair, said Julie Webster, director of the placement Forty-seven companies tried to show their best sides to interested December graduates in computer science and all engineering fields. service, was to expose students to different alternatives and give them information about these companies. Mike Owings, recruiter for McDonnell Douglas Corp. and a 1982 KU graduate, said he gave honest answers and did not try to impress students. DOUBLE FEATURE Ren VCR 2 & Monies SMTTTE T/avm /mm /08/3713 MN:51am T/avm 15:15pm MN:51am Rent it. Call the Kansan. INTEGRATE! Symphony Symphony is the ideal software for the business professional. This one package combines the power of five stand-alone programs. Word processing, Spreadsheet. Database. Graphics. Communications. Symphony provides the comprehensive solution for organizing, analyzing and presenting information and ideas. Smart Software Integrates three 'smart' programs: The Smart Word Processor, The Smart Data Manager, and The Smart Spreadsheet with Graphics. Commands are applicable from one program to another and confidence levels teach beginners as they go. All of the packages offer unlimited windowing project processing and full-color screens. by Innovative Software BOTH ON SALE AT Your computer connection at 843-PLUG • 804 N.H. 18 Registered Trademark of Leading Edge Hardware Products, Inc. THE JAYHAWK SHOE Arensberg's has it! We're on the move 819 Massachusetts Downtown Lawrence 843.3470 Quality Footwear for the whole family since 1958. This is the year to be proud of the Jayhawks and Arensberg's has just the shoe. The Jayhawk shoe--made of soft flexible garment leather and lined with terry cloth for comfort. It takes a special shoe to live up to Jayhawk tradition, one with solid construction and classic style. Come to Arensberg's and get in step with KU pride. ARENSBERG'S SHOES Quit Griping--- Get Involved! University Boards Parking and Traffic Board Judicial Board Other Boards Committees University Events Transportation Board University Committees Academic Computing and Computer Facilities Calendar Committee Financial Aid to Students Foreign Students Human Relations Libraries Applications may be picked up at the Student Senate office,105 Union Applications due Friday Sept.20,5 p.m. Paid for by student activity fee.