10 Wednesday, August 27, 1975 University Daily Kansan Practice makes perfect until the furniture arrives, members of the Evans Scholarship House put the empty living room to good use. Ken Idleman. Staff Photo by DAVID CRENSHAW Overland Park sophomore, and Chris Lynch, Kansas City, Kan freshman, found a good place to improve their putting. Caddies give up clubs for books The appeal for the scholarship house has replaced the appeal for the golf course among a group of University of Kansas students. Union food prices to rise but selection will expand Students will spend a little more but will be able to purchase a wider variety of food items from Kansas Union cafeterias and vending machines this year. The prices for vending machine foods will be the same as during the summer session, Forrest Jolly, vending manager for the Kansas Union concessions, said, but the cost of cake products and some sandwiches will increase. "But for many items," he said, "we can without passing it on to the student." "We're just going to plan on holding where we are, and the only exception will be where prices rise so drastically that it is necessary for us to sell at the same price," he said. Jolly said increases in the costs of most pork products had caused an increase in the prices. As an example, Jolly cited a three-cent increase in cigarette taxes that the Union absorbed, leaving cigarette prices the same as last year. Food prices should let customers purchase a meal for a reasonable price, Jolly milk tea or coffee. The group, 30 former gilded caddies who are recipients of Charles "Chick" Evans Scholarships, are participating in the founding of the Evans Scholarship House. The vending machine price of soft drinks won't increase either, even though many schools are dispensing soft drinks for 30 cents compared to KU's 25-cent price, he For a while, Jolly said, the Terrace served Chinese food which was very popular with 30 to 40 people, not a large number of customers. The 500 daily customers to make it profitable. The most expensive items sold, he said, were the combination salads and hogie sandwiches in the Wescote Terrace cafeteria. Priced at 80 cents, they are part of a menu that is subject to regular ex- tamination, an effort to add variety, he said. The food was prepared in the kitchen of the Virginia Inn and brought to the Terrace cafe. "Normally if we try a new sandwich or something and only 10 to 20 people like it we can still afford to serve it, but this outside place makes us it too expensive to continue." he said. Another experimental item still on the menu is an ornet sandwich, Jolly said. The sandwich, which sells for 50 cents, is made by placing a pre-cooked egg onether and baking it in the oven. "It's kind of like the Egg McMuffin in he said, "but we can price it 20 cents less." Jolly said the Terrace would soon offer a quarter burger hammer for 80 cents. "We're not able to dress it up like the franchises because we make them in our own facilities under the stadium and then take them to the vending centers," he said. "The lettuce and tomato would wilt in the process." Within a week a vending area in the Military Science Annex will replace the Hawklet, which was removed, which was replaced by the installation of Summerfield Hall, Jolly said. Bike to sell? Advertise it in the Kansan. Call 864-4358. The Hawklet was closed to make room for the School of Business. Renovation of the Annex been this summer when offices were removed and relocated in the Air Force ROTC Day Room in the Military Science building, Jolly said. Vending machines from the Day Room will be combined with new and old machines to provide vending service comparable to that of the Hawklet, he said. At least four machines are scheduled to be installed in the basement of Summerfield to provide Summerfield workers, faculty and students easy access to refreshments, he said. Revised menus and feature foods became part of the service of the Prairie Room in the Union last summer according to Mariann Scheetz, Union food service Seasonal menus have been adopted featuring cool, light entrees for the summer months, which will change at the end of September when the menus will begin to reflect a natural desire for heavier, hotter dinners, she said. The change in menu policy is the result of a combination of customer feedback and user feedback. The scholarships, which were set up by Evans and are financed by contributions from Western Golf Association members, are given to former golf caddies. Evans was the only amateur to win the Western Open Golf Championship. KU is the fourteenth university in the nation to have the scholarship program, Rob King, president of the scholarship house, said yesterday. The official founding date for the KU chapter is 1975 because it is the first year that members have lived in the house, King said. Evans scholars had before lived in residence hall or apartments and had received a housing subsidy. The scholarships are based on leadership, academic standing and financial need, according to Jerry Rogers, faculty adviser for the scholarship house. To be considered for the scholarship, an applicant must have worked for a golf club as a caddy for at least two years and be enrolled in a scholarship by the golf club. Rogers said. Students who hold the scholarships must have at least a 2.2 grade point average to be admitted. The scholarship house is managed like a fraternity but it isn't a member of the Infinite House. There are two differences between the Evans Scholarship House and a usual fraternity. The Evans Scholarship House has no rush program and has no kitchen facilities since no meals are provided, King said. He also insisted that courageous the Evans scholarships to work for their meals because "they don't want to give the scholarships everything." King said. Events . . . Today: "WORDS AND SILENCE," a weekly meditation of University of Kansas religious advisors, will be from 12:30 p.m. to 1 p.m. in Danforth Chapel. Awards will be given to NRTC Recital Hall at 3:30 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. HILLSEL will sponsor a school to school event for the Community Center, 917 Highland Drive. The CONSUMER AF-FAIRS ASSOCIATION will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Governor's Room of the Union Tormowr : An OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY WORKSHOP will be from 8 a.m. to noon in the Jayhawk Room and Parlors A, B and C of the Union. Announcements . . . The course, "INTRODUCTION TO JAZZ," has been added to the fall class schedule. It will be offered from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday in 330 Murphy Hall. Richard Wright, KANU station director, will teach the class. CAA gets $1,500 aid A $1,500 revenue-sharing grant to the Consumer Affairs Association (CAA) from the city of Lawrence shows a greater acceptance of the CAA in the community, Carol Boone Strobehn, director, said Monday. "We've always tried to give businesses every chance to solve (consumer) problems themselves without our intervention," she said. Strobbein also said the CAA has served the University of Kansas and Lawrence, but growth in the organization has provided service to groups within the community. Strohbein said the CAA recently changed its name from the Consumer Protection Association partly to alter its image from strictly a consumer-oriented group to an organization working to serve the entire community. 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