University Daily Kansas Wednesday, April 16, 1975 3 KUOK opens doors to students By KRIS ROSE Kansen Staff Reports Kansan Staff Reporter Kevin Twist, KUOK promotions director, said Tuesday he hoped the open house would get more students directly involved with the radio station. KUCKO, the student-operated radio station in Suffolk Annex, is having an open border on the coast. "The average student will probably just listen to the music and talk shows," said Twist, "but the student with a cause or opinion can get it produced on the radio." According to Twist, any student can earn a course in math and program and possibly produce or moderate it. In a survey conducted last spring, Twist and other broadcast journalism students attempted to find out the needs of KUOK's mission in the purpose of applying for an FM license. KUOK NOW OPERATES as a cabelcored AM radio station received in residence hard. Later this spring it will broadcast on FM broadcasting when FCC approvals are given. Elizabeth Czech. faculty adviser to the As a noncommercial FM station, KUOK will have the responsibility to air both sides of a controversial issue while remaining neutral. Twist said. Fun ... From Page One be shown at 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30 Saturday morning and 2, 3 and 4 p.m. Tourn. Tours will be given at 7:30 p.m. Friday; 9, 10, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday; and at 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 Sunday afternoon. Demonstrations of the Japanese art of folding paper, origami, will be given during the tours on Saturday and Sunday. ALSO AT SPOONER will be a presentation band in the court from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. A panel discussion entitled "Readin' and Writin' It' what They Used to Be" will be conducted by the department of English at 10 a.m. Saturday in 4019 Wesley. Exhibitions of student designs will be shown from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Friday, from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday in the Union Gallery. The Pearson Integrated Humanities Program (PIHP) will sponsor dissertation presentations on Ireland by Franklin Kline and Mary M. McGraw, English, plus songs and poetry by PIPH students, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday in Strong Auditorium; PIPH will also present a talk on "Porkus Latinus" by an on-air, assistant instructor of classes. VISITORS TO THE department of microbiology will be able to have their blood type determined and observe disease-bearing microorganisms from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday and from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday. The orientation will be on the sixth floor of Haworth. The observatory in Lindley will be open if the weather is clear. It will sponsor films and tours from 7 to 11 p.m. Friday and all day until 11 p.m. Saturday. An existential analysis of "Jesus Christ Superstar" will be given by Herman Leon, professor of social welfare at 3 p.m. Friday, Saturday, the film "Emergence." A Grass Activism program from the American Indian Activism" will be shown at 10 a.m. Both events will take place in Twente. THE DEPARTMENT OF entomology will carry out research on carpels and species of spiders. from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday and from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday in Snow. The displays will include behavioral experiments with invertebrates and exhibits of tropical insects. Two frisbee accuracy contests will be given by the NROTC beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday and at 1 p.m. Sunday on the upper lawn of the Military Science Building. The open house will officially end at 3 10am and will feature a carillon concert given by the department of music. A complete listing of open house events will be printed in Friday's Kansan. station, said, "We want people to know what's involved in running a station. Guests will be taken on guided tours, shown by guides and instructors, and possibly interviewed by the station." "We are gearing the open house more to students this year. Last year it was directed more at professional broadcasters and administrators." ACCORDING TO CZECH, the station has include more talk shows and call-in programs. more talk shows and call-in programs. Among the new programs being planning for broadcast when KUOK goes FM is "Down Here on the Ground," a radio serial about a black family. It would be written and produced by Gary Flanagan, former broadcast journalism student at KU. Other planned programs include "Cross-* cultural sharing" and "Career insights" and "New Jersey." A variety of music is also programmed, each aid, including classical, country and rock. Fred Hessler, KUOK station manager, said he hoped the open house would show people what equipment KUOK needed. KUOK's request of $17,405 was cut last Thursday to $66 by the Student Senate Communications Committee. "WE WANT TO SHOW people what we wanted to do with $12,000." Hesser said. "If we're going to go FM, we should do it with quality." Hesser said. "We've been a little buzz-in dorm radio for 21 years. Now we'll be reaching 50 to 60,000 people." Jog on down . . . Sambo's is the place to hit before the Relays, in between the 440 and the broad jump, or after the Relays. Race on down and try some Tiger food that'll make you roar! after the Relays. Sambo's has the friendliest service in town, not to mention the fastest. Probably the nicest part of it all is that we're about to be home. still serves a 10c bottomless cup of coffee with a smile cup of coffee, with a smile. Sambo's also has a training table for teams. So coach, put Sambo's on the jogging route. WHERE COFFEE'S TALK TO 1511 W. 23rd St Lawrence, Ks. RESTAURANT ... THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THEATRE AND THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS present GIOVANNI April 11, 12, 19 at 8:00 p.m. April 20 at 2:30 p.m. DON Everything you always wanted to know about Don Giovanni but were afraid to ask by W. A. Mozart University Theatre — Murphy Hall Ticket Reservations: 864-3982 K. U. Students admitted without charge with Certificate of Registration. This program is partially funded by the Student Activity Fund. --an SUA and windy city production RUCKLOADS OF KNITS In Our Knitshirt Tradition We're showing the largest variety of knit shirts we've ever presented (and we're known as the knit shirt place). Over seventy-five different ideas at last count and the season just started. Come on in, they're hot off the truck. The Rugger shown at 1400 922 Massachusetts Positions Open to All Students Apply Now! for 1976 Jayhawker Yearbook Staff Positions ART DIRECTOR PHOTOGRAPHERS BUSINESS STAFF ART STAFF/LAYOUT WRITERS COPY EDITORS PUBLIC RELATIONS GENERAL STAFF POSI Applications Available at Jayhawker Yearbook Office, 117B Kansas Union COPY EDITORS PUBLIC RELATIONS GENERAL STAFF POSITIONS For Additional Information Contact Jayhawker Yearbook Office, 1178 Kansas Union, 864-3728; or Mike McCollam, 814-2421 TICKETS ON SALE NOW!!