University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, June 26, 1991 5 Timothy Miller/KANSAN Hoch tour Gov. Joan Finney and State Rep. John Solbach, D-Lawrence, converse during a tour of Hoch Auditorium. KANU listeners respond by donating From the dollar donated by a 7-year-old boy to the thousands of dollars collected by corporations, the Kelley suppresses all the support given to KANU. Money from corporations and children will help cover losses suffered in fire Keller, development director of the station, said that as of yesterday, more than 400 listeners from across the state had donated $25,060 to help cover the losses KANU suffered in the Hoch Auditorium fire June 15. "This has been an outstanding example of how people come together in hard times," Keller said. "Letters of support are pouring in every day. It's a shame it takes an emergency to find out who your friends are, but we we've discovered that we have lots and lots of friends." Liz Caldwell, production manager at University Relations, donated time and money for the station's fund-raiser. "I think that it is really important that we are able to maintain the quality of service that the station provides, and that the quality of programming," Caldwell wrote. By Cathy Garrard Kansan staff writer KANU-FM is a 24-hour, professionally staffed National Public Radio affiliate. The station's broadcast area includes Lawrence, Topeka, Iola, Manhattan, Emporia and the greater Kansas City area. furniture. Darrell Brogdon, program manager, said the station lost more than $63,000 in office equipment, files and Its production studios are in Broadcasting Hall, behind Marvin Hall, but its office space was in Hoch "Very few stations are ever put in a situation like this," Brogdon said. "We just had a fund-raiser a months ago, but we now are trying to do as much as possible to curb our emissions, so we re-outfit the office as soon as we can." Brogdon said six staff members, who lost office space in the fire, now shared an office in one of the station's production studios. "They are working in an office one fifth the size of their regular office space" he said. "While they work here, we are unable to use the studio." Classes in Hoch all are relocated The station began the drive last Wednesday, by soliciting donations during three-hour blocks on three consecutive mornings. "We continue to create awareness about the drive, but we are no longer interrupting our usual broadcasting," Brogdon said. By Eric Swanson Kansan staff writer Carothers said that Chemistry 184 and 185 and Sociology 104 had been moved to Crafton-Preyer Theatre in Murphy Hall and that Chemistry 625 had been moved to Swarthout Recital Hall. The other classes have been moved to Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. The University has relocated all of the fall classes originally scheduled for Hoch Auditorium, said James Tinsley, dean dean of liberal arts and sciences. None will be canceled, rescheduled KANU has not set a fixed goal for the drive, but the station would like to finance as much of its recovery as possible. Monetary support from the University is uncertain because of budget constraints. Carothers said that no class times had been changed and that no classes had been added. Huyser said Crafton-Preyer might be a better location to teach in than Hoot. Earl Huyer, professor of chemistry, taught chemistry 184 in Hoch Auditorium for 25 years. Now he teaches a teaching style to a new classroom. Hoch Auditorium was gutted by fire June 15. As a result, KU administrators were forced to find new rooms. The buildings originally scheduled for Hoch "I'm sure, at the very least, they will provide us with office space." Keller said. Keller said the fund-raiser had three phases. The on-air solicitations are finished, but the station is mailing letters to its members, and it is still approaching businesses for donations. "Hoch was never meant to be a teaching facility," he said. "The theater is limited in terms of Anderson said a subcommittee of the KU fire-recovery task force now was concentrating on finding locations for the classes for the spring semester. Anderson is the subcommittee's chairperson. "We're working like crazy on all fronts," he said. "We're in the midst of talking about spring and the next couple of years beyond that." Brenda Selman, assistant registrar for Enrollment Services, said the task force was working to reschedule midterm and final exams. Stephen Anderson, chairperson of music and dance, said the ensembles had been moved temporarily to the center of the Military Science Building. theater is limited in terms o doing lecture demonstrations, but then Hoch was never that great either." The School of Fine Arts also has been affected by the Hoch fire. Concert Wind Ensemble and University Marching Band had scheduled rehearsal and recording times in the auditorium. She said the distribution of fall registration forms had been moved to the west side of the fourth floor of Wescoe Hall. Reassigned Classes Class New Location Chem, 124 & 125 Chem, 624 & 625 Crafton-Preyer Theatre Swarthout Recital Hall Psychology 406 Sociology 104 Physics 114 Band 202 & 602 Band 210 & 410 Time Woodruff Auditorium Woodruff Auditorium Crafton-Preyer Theatre Woodruff Auditorium Military Science Building Military Science Building Hist. 129/Am. Studies 100 Time 11:30-12:20 MWF 9:30-10:20 MWF 9:30-10:50 TR 10:30-11:20 MW 1:00-2:20 TR 11:00-12:20 TR 12:30-1:20 MWF 1:30-2:20 MWF 3:30-5:20 MWF Woodruff Auditorium 2:30-3:20 TR Powerful Software at Unbelievable Prices At MacSource, we believe that incredible software doesn't have to cost outlandish prices. 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