IES Service snaps variety of photos By BRYANT GRIGGS Staff Writer In front of Watton Library is a small blue sign pointing to photographic services in the building. By walking down a set of dark narrow stains under the library's entrance, you can find the University of Kansas' photographic center. Student hit with gun A 26-year-old KU student was allegedly forced into face with a sawed-off shotgun Saturday night. No arrests have been made and police have released any details of the assault or a request for a hearing. Anthony Hill, 1733 W. 24th St., told Lawrence police that a black male struck him with a shotgun and tried to choke him with his hands. The attendant told police the man seemed very upset and told someone on the telephone, "I killed him. I hit him with a gun. I know he's dead. I don't want to go to jail." Soon after the assault, a filling station attendant told police a man fitting the description of the assailant used the filling station's nav phone. The attendant told police the man came to the station often and drove a blue 1988 Plymouth car. Events TODAY: SPONNER ART MUSEUM will unveil a third-century Roman mosaic at 10 a.m. in the gallery "The RED CROSS BANDA DIVE" be the theme to 3 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. TONIGHT: OPERATION FRIENDSHIP will meet at 7 p.m., at 1629 W. 19th St., focusing on cross-cultural friendship. The meeting will be organized by the organizational meeting at 7 p.m. in Piarco C of the Union. A PRE-LAW INFORMATION MEETING will be at 7 p.m. in the Big 8 Room of the Union. ROBERT L. GEDDES, a Philadelphia architect and dean of the Princeton University School of Architecture, will speak "On Complexity and Coherence in Architecture," at 7:30 p.m. in 3140 Wesco Hall. W. S. BURROWS, will speak at 8 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Union. ROBERT MERMAN will be at 8 p.m. in 1232 Baker Street. TOMORROW: RICHARD CRAWFORD, professor of music history at the University of Michigan, will deliver a lecture on the history of American music at 2:30 p.m. in Swarthout Rectal Hall. CANDIDATES from the University will attend a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. A team of eight current and former aerospace engineering students at KU has won first prize and $1,000 in the national 1976 Bendix Design Competition. The winners are: Doug Andrews, a graduate student at Delft University in the Netherlands; Terry Henderson, Lawrence senior; Don Hureberger, Benjamin Senior; Mary Seidler, Jill Strong, and strong, new enlisted in the U.S. Navy; Greg Fillman, now of Newport News, Va.; Jim Weiss, now of Kansas City, Mo., and Mike Tierney, now of Overland Park. Awards FOREIGN LANGUAGE BROADCASTS To hear the latest news in any of the following langu- ages 24 hours a day; dial: 864-3003 Oriental 864-3241 Russian 864-3034 German 864-3219 Portuguese 864-3055 French 864-3218 Spanish QI LANGUAGE LANDATORS KU LANGUAGE LABORATORIES HASKELL HOMECOMING INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW October 2 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. October 3 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, September 27, 1976 Indian dancing Indian Fry Broad and Tacos Niewatha Hall Haskell Indian Junior College Free Admission Public is Welcome Although the photography service is beneath the library, it isn't associated with it. It's part of University Relations, but it isn't a main department. The director of Photo Services, said Friday. THE SERVICE'S photographs can be found almost anywhere on campus, in either a classroom, a residence hall or one of the many University brochures. Its most popular photograph is an aerial shot of the KU campus and Memorial Stadium during a football game. Another popular photograph is of the Allen Field House basketball court taken during one of the University's home basketball games. However, the service's most common photographs are mug shots used on KIIDs. "A great percentage of our work is done with identification cards," Marolf said. "We also do passports for students and the faculty, too. However, we cannot do prints for just anybody. We work primarily for the University." THE USE of the newy acquired, Polaroid DUS has cut the long, drawn-out process of producing images. The $2,000 IDS, a machine that looks like a "It's a continuous printer and processor." Marilof said. "In all one process we can give students IDs within five minutes when it comes from four to six weeks with the old method." black plastic suitcase, can shoot, luminate, and discut prints to make ID cards faster Under the old process, each step had to be separately done by a different machine. Now the old process is used just for identification cards for faculty members. "We may get from 10 to 20 orders a day for photographs, and one order may be up to 50." WITH THE new process, Marolf said, be can concentrate more on duplications and taking pictures for news releases, other big jobs of the service. "We do most of our printing at the start of the school year and we do most of our slide production work toward the end of the year." Marolf said other work done by the photo service were copy setting and reductions and enlargements from books and materials for professors and research projects. Attn: All interested Pre-Dental Students The KU Pre-Dental Club, in conjunction with the dental staff at the Thomas L. Smith Dental Clinic in Fort Leavenworth, is beginning a new program which offers you the opportunity to spend one day in observation at the above-mentioned dental clinic. 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