6 University Daily Kansan From Page One Friday, Jan. 31, 1986 Shuttle Continued from p. 1 ocean for retrieval. A bone with blue fabric attached washed up on a beach, and medical technicians examined it to see whether it belonged to one of the seven astronauts. The bone was found near Indianalantic, 35 miles south of Cape Canveral, and taken to a hospital at nearby Patrick Air Force Base. Harris said the bone and tissue fragment measured 4 inches by 6 inches by 1 inch. NASA officials did not know what kind of bone it was. There was nothing to link it with an astronaut. "An anonymous citizen found a navy blue sock with what appeared to be a burned bone fragment attached to it at 11:30 today at the high water mark on the beach," said Steven Okes, an Indialantic police communications officer. He said police called NASA, which instructed them to refrigerate the find and then told them to take it to the hospital at Patrick Air Force Base. Jim Mizell, a spokesman for the Kennedy Space Center, called the area offshore "the missile graveyard of the world" because it contain the wreckage of scores of failed rockets and the discarded first stages of hundreds more. the nearly 2,000 mph speed scattered debris a vast distance. In addition to McAuliffe, a 37-year-old Concord, N.H., social studies teacher selected as NASA's first common citizen to take a space trip. Jim Mizell, a spokesman for the Kennedy Space Center, called the area offshore "the missile graveyard of the world" because it contains the wreckage of scores of failed rockets and the discarded first stages of hundreds more. "It will take some real expert to take pieces and say it's not Snark, Redstone, Pershing, Atlas and on and on," he said. Snark and Redstone are two of the early missiles of the 1950s. Challenger, with five men and two women aboard — including schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe — was 8.9 miles high and 8 miles off the coast at the time of the explosion, but those killed were: Francis R. Scobe, 46, the commander; Michael J. Smith, 40, the pilot; Judith A. Resnik, 38; Ronald E. McNair, 35; Ellison S. Onizuka, 39; and Gregory B. Jarvis, 41. At the Kennedy Space Center, on the road to Challenger's launch pad, someone planted seven American flags to honor the dead astronauts. advantages of the service for KU students far outweighed the possible disadvantages for the transportation board. Continued from p.1 Cabbie Tim Henderson, Senate treasurer, said the service was worth the possible risks. "I would feel good at night about this service helping someone get home safely at night," he said. Also at last night's meeting, Boller said no transportation service for handicapped persons in Lawrence had expressed interest in biding on a Senate-sponsored service to give hands-to handicapped KU students. The cab service could accommodate most handicapped students, he said, but could not serve those with wheelchairs that did not collapse. Boller said he would continue to negotiate with a local company about the issue. Trivia Continued from p.1 also to help him and Musgrave lighthearted while writing about a subject that often touched sore spots. "A lot of the material is strictly historical, statistical-type questions," he said. Clodfeller said he and Musgrave decided the time was right to take advantage of the trivia craze but hoped the book was placed in the history section at bookstores and not with the other trivia books. "The book is not just for fun but for general information," he said. "People who don't want to tackle the thick history books may pick it up." Clodfetter said he had written other factual material about the war. He occasionally writes articles and stories for journals and magazines Profs Continued from p. 1 drop-add process," Johnson said. "It's a little crazy at this University — too much shopping." Brown said the University published a guide to professors during the 1970s, but the program was canceled because of the expense. The cost of the new guide is not yet known, but it will be printed on inexpensive paper. Brown said she didn't expect to encounter any faculty opposition to publishing the guide because the professors could include their own comments. The number of copies to be printed has not been determined, Brown said, but there won't be one for every student. Students will be able to get the guide at the Senate office in the Kansas Union and other locations on campus. Holly Giostra, Minnetonka, Minn., freshman, said she would like to know how many exams to expect in a class and what kind of tests there would be. 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