University Daily Kansan Monday, July 28, 1975 1 You know it before you walk around the corner of the building—that metallic chunka-chunka-chunka," the spray of the wind. That damn sprinkler is at it again. Water they doing to our campus? The Buildings and Grounds Department, in a Kansas mood, is using its prairie style for its landscaping. COMMENT tall as a five-year-old and the arc of its stream carries about as far as a five-year-old's voice. Its impudence, however, is small. It is a five-year-old with a sackful of bottle rockets. I watched it again the other day between wacce and Flint halls as it imperiously slid off the balcony, onto another. The wind was kinder than on days when the water carried all the way from Jayhawk Boulevard to Flint Hall, but the weather kept its shoes and drawings curious just the same. see the sprinkler as "them," those forces in our self-sustained observation in our own self-sustained system. It's easy to use the sprinkler. Few of us like wet shoes or detorts. It's also easy to In our drier moments, however, perhaps there is more we can learn from it. In some respects, Buildings and Grounds has a badge of American life that reflects all us. Buildings and Grounds would probably prefer not to get us wet, but there is little And so water streams down some cracks in the wall, where shoots out of the spring pipe wash walls and occasionally to knock down tree limbs. But it also soaks into the soil and keeps the grass Consider the problem: to water the grass in an area criss-crossed by concrete sidewalks and dotted with trees. To handle it in a fuzzy, detailed manner would require equipment and tools. Who will pay for it and who will pay for all the people needed to keep moving everything around or to stand there with a hose and water in the corners? Why not simply水 everything in one big swoop—the trees, the sidewalks, the hedges, the irrigation pipes of 1974 or the people? You're bound to get what needs to be watered if you do. Sports fields ready in fall By CONNIE BRUCE Kansan Staff Reportel Playing fields at 23rd and Iowa streets for a variety of sports should be ready for use soon after school starts this fall, Harold Blitch, grounds supervisor, has said. The playing fields consist of five football houses, a hockey field, a soccer场 and a basketball court. Although the present fields are roughly divided, some students are using them already. Alton Thomas, University planner, said he originally laid out the placement of parking lots and playing fields. A contractor was supposed to upgrade the fields, he said, but the job was given to the department of parks and Grounds because of a lack of funds. Bitch said Buildings and Grounds began upgrading the fields in late May. The fields have been reseeded and fertilized, he said, but the recent lack of rain has hurt the initially good germination. The field in a cold hoola can also be perked for use, he said. Work began today to clear ground for a 360- by 62-foot parking lot west of the school that will be central to all of the fields, he said. Bitch said people often indiscriminately扎 their arms on playing fields, making fists and grenades. A 300-foot fence will be constructed between the fields and the school to discourage people from driving across them. Blitch said. Construction of the main parking lot, additional seeding in the fall, patching grass that didn't survive the summer and then planting in goal posts remain to be done. Biltch said. Dave Shapiro, chairman of the Sports Committee, said the Recreational Services office would like to use School No. 6, occupied by the department of entomology, for equipment storage, a concessions area and restroom facilities. The ruby field, on the east side of the playing field area, will have to be moved over. Blitz said, because it is too close to the highway. Ed Rollfs, body president, said $45,000 was allocated for recreational Shapiro said $2,000 of this amount was used for uprating the 23rd and 4lower playing field. Piano quartet to play for Chamber Series Four renowned musical groups will come for the 28th season of the Chamber Music Society. The Concord String Quartet will play at the third concert January 28. The quartet The series will open October 15 with the Eastman Quartet, the only professional touring piano quartet in the United States. The group is composed of Frank Glazer, piano; Francis Tursi, piano; Millard Woollett, piano; and Robert Menzies. All four are members of the art faculty at the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester in New York. All four members are graduates of the Moscow Conservatory and have studied with the Borodin Quarter. Members are: Alexander Arenenkow, violin; Sergei Pistchugin, violin; Michael Geller, viola; and Dmitri Ferschmann, cello. The Glinka Quartet will appear at KU Nov. 3. This group was begin in 1967 and has toured England, Europe and the Soviet Union. In 1969 they won first prize at the International quartet Competition in Liege, Belgium. was begun in 1971 by Mark Sokol, first violinist. in 1972 they won the Walter Numburgh Chamber Music Award and, as a result, pianist and composer George Rochus "3" for them. They have recorded for Vox Turnabout, Nouschus and GRI Records. Last year they began a three-year residency at Dartmouth College. In addition to Sokol, the quartet is made up of Andrew Jennings, second violin; John Kochanowski, violin; and Norman Fischer, cello. The last concert will be presented by the Sofia Solists, who were members of the Sofia Orchestra when Vassil Kazandiev organized them as a chamber orchestra, in 1962. The original 13 players are still members of the group, which consists of seven violins, three violas, two flutes, and three cellos. They have toured Russia and Japan. They concerts a year in western Europe. They will play here February 2. Tickets for the concerts will go on sale in August. LOOKING FOR A NEW NEST? Jayhawker Towers Apts. OFFICE OPEN DAILY Monday-Thursday til 8 Friday til 5:30 Saturday and Sunday til 4 OPEN HOUSE 1603 W. 15th Lawrence, Ks. They can do. They are told to keep the grass in their yard within their budget. Mission accomplishment. The sprinkler isn't too different from us. We form assumptions, theories and stereotypes about the world for convenience' sake. Our configurations capture our preferences but despite our best intentions, they also distort the people and events that don't fit. We try to correct the distortions, but often little can be done. There are limits to time, intelligence, patience, effort and money. Too bad, but mission accomplished. communication, in which exaggeration too often becomes the norm. To sell a product, you scream; or if you don't scream, you scream. You can also sell a political candidate, you simplify. The sprinkler captures many sides of our The sprinkler's overkill shows up in our policy of national defense as well as in the tactics of the Vietnam war that made this statement so much an ironic expression of our national bewilderment: "In order to liberate the village, we had to destroy it." Published at the University of Kansas weekdays during the academic year except holidays and examination periods. Second-class postage paid at Lawrence, Kn. 60043. Subscriptions by mail are @ 8 a.m. or $1 a.year. Student subscriptions are $1.35 a semester, paid through www.ku.edu. The sprinkler isn't always "them"; it it's us. Think about it; the next time it is the us, too. See THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN —Stan Stenersen Associate Editor Campaign Manager Int. 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FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can be placed in person or by calling the URK business office at 864-1558. UDK BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall 864-4358 FOR SALE STEREO COMPONENTS FOR LESS.-Regardless of any prizes you see on your lift equipment other than factory damages or close-out products, the company will accept orders from the GRAHAMPHONE SHOP at KIFFS Western Civilization Notes—Now on Salet Make sense out of Western Civilization "New Analysis of Western Civilization" available at now town Cri Cres stores tf HIGH PROTEIN horse meat dog food 24-14 oz case, no discount. Merget Salva $68 Vermont Now fire merchandise close-outs, etc. now sww huge grocery stock from a Chicago supermarket, and have it displayed on a checkerboard. Open 9 am-5 pm. Closed Sunday. Mettler 's Salvage Center, 628 Vermont. C98 Vermont. 1972 Yamaha 600cc, red and white. $700 or weekly. Call 843-7450. 7-30 Come on out! 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