Monday, Feb. 10, 1986 Campus/Area University Daily Kansan 7 Mark Mohler/KANSAN Travis Kart, 9, son of Bill Karl, McLouth, fires a rubberband-shooting Bubba gun at can targets as Dan Wholzhauser supervises. Travis was at yesterday's K & K gun show at the Holiday Inn Holdome, 200 McDonald Drive. Students craving to be boss start video production firm By Barbara Shear Staff writer Two students were tired of being told what to do, so they became their own bosses. Jeff Sheetz, Lawrence junior, and Derrick Reicheneker, Kansas City, Kan., senior, recently started Derrick Michaels Video Production. "We were tired of working for other people," Scheetz said. "I had video experience and Derrick had business and marketing experience, so we decided to start a video business." The production company works out of Adventureland Video, 925 Iowa St. Scheetz said they went to the store's owner, Ron Murphy, and told him about their video production company idea. Although the company has been operating only since the beginning of October, both men said they thought business would be very good. "We had people talk to us about weddings and sports," Scheetz said. "We had some people approach us about taping the indoor little league soccer." Reicheneeker said their first client was the bridal show at the Holiday Inn Holdmile, 200 McDonald Dr., on January 26. On the Record A University of Kansas Athletic Corporation employee reported the theft of $165.18 from a desk in Parrot Athletic Center between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, KU police said yesterday. A Templin Hall resident reported that his mattress, lamp and chair, valued together at $163, were stolen from his room between Dec. 15 and 18, police said. A ski jacket, wallet, duffel bag and 24 cassette tapes, valued together at $670, were stolen from a KU student's car in the 700 block of New Hampshire Street between 11:30 p.m. and midnight Saturday, Lawrence police said. the Sigma Nu fraternity, 1501 Sigma Nu Place, between 7:30 and 9:10 p.m. Saturday, police said. **Beef** and other groceries valued together at $238.11 were stolen from a grocery store in the 1700 block of Massachusetts Street at 5:50 p.m. Saturday by suspects who loaded up a grocery cart and left without paying, police said. A credit card, cash and several pairs of glasses were stolen from a KU student's car parked in the 1400 block of W. Seventh Street, police said. THERE'S STILL TIME TO PREPARE A Lawrence woman had a wallet and cash, valued together at $152, stolen from a grocery cart at a store in the 2300 block of Louisiana at 2:45 p.m. Saturday, police said. 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