ous of oficial with the the i is am am mand mand ing ing better betr ainain University Daily Kansan Wednesday, September 3. 1975 5 Chancellor to chat with students In an effort to make Chancellor Archie Dykes more accessible to students and faculty members, informal discussion groups have been scheduled for Friday afternoons. Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, announced the discussion sessions at his conference. The chancellor will discuss problems and issues of the University of Kanaas, at the session, Shankel said. The first of these sessions will be at 1 p.m. Friday in the auditorium. The schedule for future sessions will depend on the initial turnout, Shankel said. Other items discussed at the press conference included the shuttle bus service to and from home football games, the shortage of players in computer information of a computer evaluation task force. A free campus shuttle will be provided by the athletic department and the Kansas State University. The bus runs from N-zone, north of Allen Field House, to the Union. After 11:30 a.m., the buses will leave N-zone for Memorial Intervals. All buses will leave at 18-minute intervals. The buses will load north of the stadium on 11th Street five minutes before the end of the game and will run directly to N-zone. The buses depart at 10-minute intervals until 4:30 p.m. For those arriving early, parking will be available in the south end of X-zone and in A-and B-zones. These spaces will be filled on a first-come-first-served basis, Shankel said, and he urged us to use the shuttle to ease traffic congestion on game dvs. Shankel said progress had been made in Puck pointers clean grout from Watson Pick pointing im' a hockey technique hunter is a picker point a specially trained hunter The men on scaffolds around Watson Library this week are cleaning and puck pointing the outside walls of the entire building. Mr. Kudas was the director of public services, said yesterday. Puck pointing is the process of cleaning between the stones, Maliangyin said. The library also will be waterproofed to moisture from leaving to the inside of [l]w space. Malinowsky said that one day this week students would be directed to a different set of doors for entrance to the library to prevent any contact with the caustic subfloor. The men are using. There will be clear directions to the doors that will be used, he said. finding space for the unexpected number of students who requested campus housing this fall. He said that only four or five students were in temporary quarters yesterday. He said he was confident that all housing problems would soon be solved. He said the shortage was caused by students who showed up at school with no housing plans and were caught in the general housing pinch. Male students generally were affected more than female students, he said. "We have no way of telling how many students will enroll and need University preparation." To avoid the problem in the future, he said, the deadline for requests for single rooms has been moved up. That should be accomplished by changing the rooms and provide more space, he said. very good shape by the end of the week," Shankel said. Shankel also discussed the new computer system, and said the computer evaluation task force would assess the computer needs of the University. The force will consist of several committees, each of which will study a separate aspect of the requirements and problems involved in a computer changeover, Shankel said. He said that the committees would include students but that no final selections had been made. Appointments will be made in time for the deadline for bills to be submitted by computer manufacturers on Sept. 26, he said. 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