2 Monday, April 10, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Weather For Today: Monday, April 10, 1989 Source: KU Weather Service Orders for caps and gowns begin today by a Kansan reporter Commencement regalia may be purchased or ordered from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today through April 28 at gates 22 and 23 at Memorial Stadium. Robert Derby, manager of KU Concessions, said there had been changes in the regalia distribution and return process. "Bachelor's and master's degree recipients will purchase souvenir cigs, maps, tattoos, and adobe that need not be returned," he said. "Faculty, doctoral, and law school regalia will be rented as in the past and must be returned after commencement." All rented regalia must be returned at the north end of Memorial Stadium before 10 p.m. on the evening of 11 p.m., or from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on May 22. The cost of a bachelor's cap, gown and tassel is $16. A master's cap, gown and tassel are $25. The master's hood, which required for Master of Social Welfare recipients, The rental rate for cap, gowns and tassels for doctoral and law graduates is $18, and hoods for those graduates rent for $16. costs $15. A $10 late fee will be charged for orders after April 28, Derby said. Graduates who place orders after April 28 may still pick up their regalia from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m on May 20, or from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on May 21. "We cannot guarantee all sizes and types of regalia at this late date," Derby said. Student Senate election to include referendum on condom machines by Jennifer Corser Kansan staff writer KU students will be able to express their opinions about condom machines on campus when they vote against senators Wednesday and Thursday. Student Senate unanimously voted Thursday to put a referendum on the election ballot for condom machines on campus, said Rebecca Newburn, chairman of the Student Senate AIDS Task Force. Students will be able to indicate whether they want condom machines on campus. If so, they also will indicate where they would prefer to have the machines installed. The list of choices includes Watkins Memorial Health Center, Watson Library, Robinson Center, the Burge and Kansas unions, residence and school balls, balls and fraternities and sororities. ducted an educational session on AIDS last week that included a survey to determine the students' feelings about condom machines. By the second day of the session, 50 percent of the respondents supported condom machines at any location, 35 percent supported them in certain locations and 15 percent did not support them, she said. Newburn said the Senate con- "There's obviously quite a bit of interest on campus." Newburn said. Newburn said the Senate decided to put the issue in front of the students because of controversial financial, moral and health considerations. The Senate did not interest, such as an attempt to put condom machines in residence halls. Newburn said she supported condom machines and the use of condoms because of the increasing rate of AIDS infection. "If people are going to be sexually active, they need to use condoms." Don Hermesh, graduate student student, said that he supported the referendum, but did not know if the student was supportive of the entire student population. Jane Hutchinson, Student Executive Committee chairman, said the referendum would be used as a tool to determine if the Senate should lobby the administration for condom machines. The next Senate will decide what to do with the information from the referendum. Police Record A stereo and watch valued together at $120 were taken Saturday from a car in the 1900 block of East 19th Street, Lawrence police A box of costume jewelry valued at $210 was taken Thursday from a business in the 300 block of Maine Street. Lawrence police reported. Hermesch said that he did not believe installation of condom machines or telling people to use condoms would be an effective solution to the problem, but to his research, only 10 percent of the population uses condoms. Speakers valued at $300 were taken Saturday from a car in the 1900 block of Stewart Avenue, Lawrence police reported. A motorcycle valued at $400 was taken Saturday from a yard in the 800 block of Lyon Street, Lawrence police reported. she said, "It's as simple as that." A calf valued at $225 was taken sometime in late March from a storage yard in the 900 block of East Lawrence, Lawrence police reported. A stereo and are equal valued together at $820 were taken Saturday from a car in the 1900 block of East 19th Street. "If this is going to be a solution to the AIDS crisis, then you're going to have to change lot of behavior," he said. "I don't think that is possible." 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