6 Tuesday, February 3, 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON "I've warned you kids about this — now I'm gonna straighten you out once and for all." Food The two supervisors refused to comment yesterday. Continued from p. 1 Wendy Eckert, Groves, Mo., senior and McColum food service worker, said much more food was thrown away at McColman than at Gertrude Sellards Pearson-Corbin Hall, where she had worked in the cafeteria for two and a half years. Adam also charged that student employees wasted time on the job and that non-residents were allowed to eat for free at the hall. When she started working at McCollum in January, she said, leftovers were routinely thrown away. But she said, "It seems to be corrected since he (Adam) wrote the letters." "Here," Eckert said, "it's just ridiculous. GSP-Corbin food service managers spent less time in their offices than McCollium supervisors, who show "a lack of concern," Eckert said. Ramesh Subramaniam, Singapore freshman and McCollim food service worker, said he once saw a food wrapper baked into a hamburger bun at the hall. clean because you can find food on it sometimes." "I don't think the food is clean," he said. "I don't think the silverware is." Jagit Singh, Singapore freshman and McColum resident, said. "The people working are not very efficient." Subramaniam said he thought that non-residents occasionally ate for free at the hall. But Larry Miller, Lenexa junior and McColum resident, said workers were doing a better job of keeping non-residents from eating at McColum. The problem with the service is that there aren't enough workers. mother also said he had seen employees take food from the cafeteria about 15 times during his three semesters there. Ki-June Park, Lawrence graduate student, said he had seen food service improve during his more than five years at the hall. Laura Moeller, Leawood junior, said she had seen no problems in the three years she has worked in the McColum cafeteria. years at the train. "They provide good food," he said. "It's no problem." Air Force Continued from p. 1 instructor And this year, Katuzienski was named commander of the Air Force ROTC cadet corps for the spring instructor. "My ultimate goal will be to get in to research and development," he said. sale. Katuzienski joined KU's ROTC program two years ago. Last year, he was one of five students nationally who were awarded a $1,000 Gus Grissom scholarship. The award is named after the astronaut who died in the 1967 Apollo I accident. On Campus semester. Heidrick said some Air Force cadets were bewildered by how Katuzienski could get so far so quickly. "They don't understand how he could come out of nowhere and be in the top leadership," he said. "But he's there because that's where he belongs. He looks like he belongs on a recruiting poster when he's in uniform. "He could be a top gun quality pilot, but the one thing I teach my students most is to be professional." Auditorium of the kaisais ■ Ecumenical Christian Ministries is sponsoring a seminar "The Cost of discipleship." Bonhofer's "Bonhofer for Today" at 4:30 p.m. today at the ECM building, 1204 Oraday Ave. The College Assembly will meet at 4 p.m. today in the Alderson Auditorium of the Kansas Union. The Student Assistance Center is sponsoring a workshop, "Dealing With That Uneasy Feeling." at 6:30 p.m. today in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Fred Kavanaugh, visiting assistant professor of East Asian languages and culture, will give a speech on East Asian languages and cultures at 7 p.m. today in the Centennial Room of the Kansas Union. The Women's Resource Center is sponsoring a workshop, "Women and Sexuality, Part I," at 7 p.m. today in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. PADRE ISLAND March 13-22, 1987 Includes 7 nights lodging at the Hilton Resort Take our bus or drive yourself Welcome Party Souvenir Beach Towel Choose from four packages: $190 hotel only $205 condo only $274 hotel with bus $299 condo with bus $75 before Feb. 6 reserves your space. Sponsored by Student Union Activities, 864-3477 Wed. Special: 75° watermelons 11 a.m.-3 a.m. $1.00 cover the Sanctuary 7th & Michigan reciprocal with over 300 clubs 843-0540 M-S9-6 Th 9-9 Sun 12:30-5:30 Save on our entire stock of Men's and Women's famous name fall and winter sweaters. Save 30-50% on solids and fancies in crew-neck, v-neck Vest and cardigan styles. Exact sweater featured may not be available. Sweaters 30-50% off Photography by Nathan Ham Come See the Harlem Globetrotters Here in Lawrence! The Globetrotters will perform at Allen Field House Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m. Don't Miss The Excitement! ticket info 864-3141 1