University Daily Kansas, October 15, 1980 Page 5 Robinson From page 1 had enough security personnel to guard all entrances to the building. AFTER THE ADDITION was finished, he had provided extra security to protect the new equipment. "We've never been in the position to enforce the rule," he said. "Now we got extra security拍 The players having to show a valid KU ID, the players being able to have the families watch the game. Because the game was played on a Monday, when faculty and staff members technically cannot use the building's facilities, there was a need for members of the library staff who wanted to watch. Faculty and staff members and their families are allowed in Robinson only from 4 to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays through Fridays. For families to use the facilities and to even enter the new building, they will have to be part of a family plan proposed by Wayne Osnes, a long-term commitment of health, physical education and recreation. But the plan is not yet available, Ossness said, because the university approved by the University administration. The plan must be approved by Robert Cobb, executive vice chancellor, before it can begin. However, several family passes already have been sold at $15 each to faculty members. Osness said the pauses were sold by the department without his knowledge, presumably because of his own experience. AND ONSNESS, as well as other University administrators, don't know how close the physical distance is. According to Osness, he gave the proposal to Dale Scannell, dean of the School of Education, William Hogan, assistant executive vice chancellor, said he had not seen anything in writing from Osmens, but he would find the details in a note with the vice chancellors at their meeting today. If the proposal is passed, faculty, student and staff family members could use Robinson facilities on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturdays and Sundays, Ossais said. who relayed it about two weeks ago to Ralph Christoffersen, vice chancellor for academic HE SAID THE PASS would have to be valiant a family member with a valid KU ID would have to be valiant He said the cost of the passes would cover paperwork and ID card production, building new stores. "The new facility has twice as much space, and we have to adequately protect it". Onness said. "We can't afford to let everyone use it at will. We have to have monitors to control it." But no one other than immediate family is allowed as a guest, Oness said. He said that students paid for use of the building through student fees, and he thought that the families of faculty members should pay for their use of the building. "We're not running a recreation program for Douglas County and the city of Lawrence," Laurie said. He said that faculty members' families were not welcome until the plan was approved and implemented. In the meantime, faculty, students and staff members cannot use Robinson's facilities about KU ID. Family members of people with KU ID can only use the facilities on Sunday afternoons. DAVE KRAUS/Kansan staff A fisherman makes his way across the dam on the Kansas River just east of the Massachusetts Street bridge. With its shallow water and swift current the spot is a favorite of local fishermen. DAVE KRAUS & SCREEN stuhl K.U. German Club presents Octoberfest '80 October 17,1980 6:30 pm Hoover's Barn (south of Haskell Road) Authentic German food, beer, music provided Tickets: $3.50 in advance (may be purchased in 2080) $4.00 at the door Wescoe) Partially Funded by Student Senate WITH THIS COUPON, RECEIVE BAR & RESTAURANT 815 NEW HAMPSHIRE MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE $100 OFF ON ANY FULL SANDWICH or 50¢* OFF ON THE ½ SANDWICH OF THE WEEK (Offer好 only for lunch 11 am-2 pm) Open to non-members 11:30 am-2 pm. OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 31 JOIN US FOR WORLD SERIES FEVER! View the Game on our LARGE TV SCREEN 1) FREE PEANUTS 2) HAPPY HOUR PRICES AFTER EVERY ROYAL VICTORY 3) NO COVER CHARGE --don't miss it . . . All drinks, all night long just 50c for the ladies and only 25c draws Wednesday night is LADIES NIGHT at Mingles Mingles . . . at the Ramada Inn Paid for by Committee to Re-Elect Arnold Berman Mary C. Foster, Treasurer. 749-1615 STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ARNOLD BERMAN Thoughts on UNIVERSITY STUDENTS We sometimes lose sight of the fact that the principal role of a major university is the education and training of its students. Beyond the obvious need for quality faculty, staff and facilities, the State must recognize its obligations to our students. It would be a travesty to deny any Kanesi, because of financial circumstances, the opportunity to obtain the best possible education. It is ridiculous, at a public institution, to require students to pay for the buildings within which they are being educated. A Record . . . Not A Promise! 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