Campus/Area University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, December 1, 1987 7 Lisa Jones/KANSAN Hugh Bogle, Wellsville sophomore, lives in this bus parked in a KU lot near the computer center. Bogle Continued from p. 1 KU student requested permission from parking services to live in his van for two months. Parking services approved his request. Bogle bought the bus for $300 to sleep in it because, he said, he was tired of commuting the 20 miles from his parents' house near Wellsville. Besides, by living on campus, he saves $5 on gas for commuting and a lot of time, he said. Compared to the cheapest living alternative on campus, Bogle's arrangement is a steal. According to Ken Stoner, director of student housing, scholarship halls are the cheapest student housing. Most scholarship halls cost $1,720 for the academic year. That price includes food. Bogle estimates that his bus was virtually paid for after he took it to Florida during spring break. But money is only one reason Bogle lives in the bus. "I don't like to live with other people," he said. "In the bus I don't have to listen to drunk roommates or somebody living upstairs banging on the floor." At the beginning of this semester, he parked the bus at a free camp ground at Clinton Lake. He loved living near the lake, he said, but campers can only stay there for about two weeks, so he had to move back to campus. Last semester, Bogle parked thbus in the lot by Memorial Stadium. He had to move, he said, "because those Campanile bells drove me crazy." "I get bored with the same place after a while. I kinda bounce around" he said. Bogle said he planned on living in his bus until he graduated. Support the Jayhawks and the Special Olympics with the Blue Wave Hanky. KUBookstores Bass Union Burge Union New playlist to define KJHK format It's too soon to tell what the reaction will be to KJHK's format change, Michael Bassin, student station manager, said yesterday. By JULIE McMAHON Staff writer Staff writer Journal and Rock Pool, which are trade publications. Starting next semester, KJHK will be using a song station based on songs that it plays now and a playlist of albums popular at other college radio stations. The student radio station is at 90.7 FM. The college radio playlist includes some acts that previously haven't received much airplay at KJIKH as a Aha, Billy Joel, John Cougar Mellencamp and Paul Young. Other acts on the list include the Circle Jerks, the Meat Puppets, the Ramones and dB's. The list is from College Media In the past, KJHK disc jockeys could play any song, but new semester the disc jockeys pick a song. Kelly Conklin, Westmoreland junior, is a disc jockey at KJHK. She said she hadn't heard of any disc jockeys leaving the station because of the changes. She said she thought the changes would provide structure to KJHK's broadcasts. Bassin also said he hadn't heard about any staff members leaving KJHK because of the changes, and he hasn't heard any reaction from listeners either. But he hopes they will give the changes a chance, he said. There also has been little reaction from KJHK's advertisers, Bassin said. But he hopes that they will feel more confident with the station, he said. Mike Reid, general manager of the Kansas Union Bookstore, which advertises with KJHK, said he supported the change. "I think they're making a good move," he said. "They were targeting too small of a college audience before." Liberty Hall theater, 642 Massachusetts St., also advertises with KJHK. Pete Liberty Library Hall manager, said, "The format change would not be a factor. It's whether or not they can do the job." KU alumni set to get honors at reception By a Kansan reporter Former Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will represent a KU honor reception of distinguished alumni at a reception Dec. 8 sponsored by the national Association of State Universities and Land-Grant College Murphy and the University of Kansas will receive medallions as part of the association's centennial celebration in the central court of the Spencer Museum of Art. At the reception, Chancellor Gene A. Budig will present a centennial medallion to Murphy. Mo. He received his bachelor's degree from the University in 1936 and his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1941. Murphy was born in Kansas City, In 1948, he was appointed dean of the KU School of Medicine. Later, he served as chancellor from 1951 to 1960. Murphy then was chancellor at the University of California Los Angeles from 1960 to 1968. Among the other nine who will be honored are the late microbiologist Cora Downs, the late playwright William Inge, the late editor William Allen White and the late Kansas City area developer J.C. Nichols. On the Record A. 22-caliber revolver with a leather case, two VCRs, two ivory necklaces, three ivory bracelets, a needlepoint bracelet and two pairs of binoculars, valued together at $4,485, were taken between Nov. 25 and Sunday from a house in the 4006 block of West 13th Street, Lawrence police reported. A woman's purse containing items valued at $117 was taken Sunday from a shopping cart at a store in the lacewood Alamo Street, Lawrence police reported. - A blue men's 10-speed bike valued at $200 was taken between Saturday evening and Sunday morning from in front of a residence in the 1500 block of West 24th Street, Lawrence police reported. Damage valued at $20 was caused when the bike lock was cut. ■ An answering machine and a can of United States coins valued at $125 were taken between Nov. 19 and Sunday from a house in the 1200 block of Prospect Street, Lawrence police reported. An intruder broke into the house through a kitchen window, police said. 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