Tuesday, April 17, 1979 University Daily Kansan 3 Hall residents to get IDs A decision to issue residence hall IDs in addition to KU IDs was made Friday at a meeting in the office of residential programs, Fred McElhene, director of the office of residential programs, said yesterday. McEhennie said that a separate card would be the "most manageable" system that could be used to identify hall residents. A plan to place a sticker on the KU ID card to prove a student was a hall resident once was proposed. McElleban said, but a sticker is transferable, thus defeating its purpose. McEhennie said the hall ID would be used with the KU ID to prevent non-hall residents from parking in hall lots and use hall equipment. The ID also would be used for security purposes, he said. City to discuss annexing, letter The Lawrence City Commission will consider an ordinance that would annex 100 acres belonging to the Lawrence Municipal Airport at its meeting at 7 tonight. The commission also will receive a letter from the Lawrence Residents for a Radioactive-Free Kansas that calls for a ban on radioactive materials within the city limits. Rezoning items approved March 16 will be considered by the Commission also will be considered. The meeting will be on the fourth floor of the Trinity National Bank Building at Ninth and Third Avenues. "Persons who don't belong in a hall can be challenged by security." If they do not have a ball ID card, they may be asked to leave, he said. McEibie also said the card would be made "as versatile as possible." If a student wants to use dark room equipment, for example, he may be required to attend a seminar to make sure he knows how to use it properly. McEilien said. "The equipment will stay where it belongs and in good shape," he said. Then, he said, an emblem may be punched into the card to show that the resident is proficient in the use of the specified equipment. Bill Candlin, administrative officer for bouncing, said that the separate card system would be installed. Candiann said the cards would be paid for for housing funds, but he could not estimate the cost. He explained that if a student used equipment without proving he was a hall wailer, the judge would allow him to The office of residential programs will prepare cards and probably will distribute them as part of a hall check-in packet in the fall, McElbieen said. Entry deadline tomorrow Local artists have until tomorrow to enter their works in the 18th annual Art in the Park exhibition. Interested artists can pick up entry forms at room 300 of the Visual Arts Building; the Lawrence Arts Center, Ninth and Vermont streets; the South Park or the Conservation Center, 1141 Massachusetts St.; R recreation Library, Public Library, 707 Ver- sus Drive. The form, $2 entry fee and two slides or photographs of works being entered should be delivered to Terry Edwards, 1136 Hilltop Dr., by Thursday. 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GOULD, from Harvard University, will speak on "The Spandrels of St. Marks and the Front Lages of Tyrannosaurus A: Critique of the Adaptation Mechanism for Survival." The morphology Lecture at 8 in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. SEAN MURPHY, Topkena senior, will present a vocal student recital at 8 in Swarthout Recall Hall in Murphy Hall. LAMBDA SIGMA will meet at 15 in the International Room of the University. TOMORROW: ROBERT FLUKER will speak on "Multinational Corporations—A Threat to the Free Enterprise System" at The University of Chicago's 1204 Orca. THE UNIVERSITY EVENTS COMMITTEE will have an open meeting at 3:30 in the International Room of the Union. THE PSYCHOLOGY CLUB will meet at 4 in Frozen. The KANSAS ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL AFFAIRS Area I will hold its spring meeting at 4:45 in the Jayhawk and Karares Rooms of the Union. The KU HONORS STUDENTS will meet at 7 in the Pine Room of the Union. The KU HONORS STUDENTS will meet at the Union Parlors. JOIN DEFRIES will give an anthropology lecture on "Genetics of Reading Disability," at 7 in the Council Room of the Union. The KU TUBA ENEMESM will attend a lecture on student recital at in Spooner Hall, ADOLF SEILACHER will speak on "Origin of Bituminous Slashes: Laissez Example from Southern Germany," at 7 in 428 Lindley Hall. The SIERRA CLUB will meet at 7:30 in the International Room in the Union. In 179, it will meet again at 173 Robinson. THE CENTER FOR HUMANISTIC STUDIES "Signs, Symbols and Communications" lecture will be given by Professor Twatan Todovor at 8 in the Library of the University of FIR, pianist, will perform in a Fine Arts Visiting Artists Series Percival at 8 in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. ROBERT BAIRD will speak on "Religious Religious" T.M. and Krishna Consciousness Courts," at 8 in room 100 of Smith Hall. 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