Private funds are sought for intensive care center Private funds amounting to $400,000 are being sought for the development of a highly specialized intensive care unit for the treatment of burns. The burn unit, which will be housed at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, will be separate and isolated from the mainstream of hospital traffic, in order to minimize the danger of infection. Even though the Medical Center recieves many burn patients each year from all over the state, there are no facilities specifically designed for them," said Russell H. Miller, director of the medical center. "Patients are cared for in rooms on floors primarily devoted to routine surgical care." Most of the cost of the center, which includes $300,000 for construction and $100,000 for equipment, must come from contributions. Miller said. The burn equipment will include a room with a Hubbard tank, electronic monitoring equipment, burn treatment beds, and laboratory facilities. Individual items of equipmen range in price from $800 to $5,000. The burn unit will make possible more research as well as improved treatment of patients. Prospective contributors can obtain more information at the Medical Center or from the Kansas University Endowment Association. KU senior class sponsored making of documentary film The forward looking class or 1969 at the University of Kansas has been planning ahead to the year 1994, when this graduating class holds its 25th reunion. The class recently approved and financed the making of a 30-minute, 16mm color-sound film of the sights and sounds of KU in 1969. The film may bring a few lumps to seniors' throats as they Regents table motion for campus beer sales TOPEKA (UPI) — Students at Kansas' six colleges and universities will have to wait a little longer for an answer to the question of the sale of 3.2 beer on their campuses. The Kansas Board of Regents deferred action on the question last week, accepting the recommendation of the Council of Presidents, a body composed of heads of all state higher education institutions. The Council recommended deferment of the matter pending the outcome of a study to be conducted by the Kansas Legislative Council on laws pertaining to liquor and cereal malt beverages. Students at the University of Kansas and Wichita State University have voted in favor of beer on campus. Fort Hays State students have opposed the idea. Attorney General Kent Frizzell said earlier this year that the sale of 3.2 beer would be permissable on state campuses because it does not meet the definition of alcoholic liquor which is prohibited by state law on public property. 2 KANSAN view it at their breakfast before Commencement, but it is actually for viewing at the 25th reunion when what happened in 1969 will be even more nostalgic. The senior film committee began movie-making in 1968 with a 10-minute, 8mm film. The class of 1969 decided to continue the film idea, enlarging it and refining it to concentrate primarily on the seniors of this year, but also incorporating segments from the past four years, compiled from borrowed clips. Jly.8 1969 This year's film, "Where Is Yesterday?" was written by John M. Hill, senior class president, and edited and directed by Nicholas Eliopoulos, radio and TV film major. The film is interspersed with comments by 1969 seniors on a variety of topics including the happenings of four years, the Viet Nam problem and society as a whole. It is also peppered with guest appearances by Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe and Dean of student Affairs William Balfour. Interviews with Andy Williams, Pat Paulsen, and Walter Cronkite, all of whom were in the vicinity of KU in 1968-69, and a short monologue by Pepper Rodgers, head football coach, are included. Strick's Cafe 732 N. 2nd St. OPEN 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday thru Saturday Eliopoulos, who besides editing and directing also did some of the camera work, he has made three 16mm films. He attended, on an undergraduate research grant from KU, the Southern California University cinema workshop last summer in preparation for the undertaking. Deliciously Different Mexican Food Casa De Taco 1105 Mass. VI 3-9880 Your Pool Playing and Beer Drinking Schedule Home of The Chalkhawk the Lounge is: 12:01 to Midnight Monday thru Saturday As chairman of the senior film committee, Eliopoulos has also had the aid of four other students this year: Jan Caldwell—production coordinator; R. L. Bailey—assistant editor; Richard Geary and Jim Bair—cameramen. at Lounge A premiere showing for senior boys will be held at 8 a.m., June 2. However, a continuous public showing will be set up June 2 from 2 to 4 p.m. in Dyche Auditorium. 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