6 Wednesday, June 8. 1988 / University Dailv Kansan Campaign Kansas: $76 million so far By Michael Shunk Kansan staff writer Campaign Kansas is officially under way, and more than half of the fund-raiser's goal of $150 million has already been pledged. Jordan L. Haines, the campaign's national chairman, announced the campaign's goal May 12 at a campaise-start celebration in Lawrence. University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan., and $3 million for two scholarship halls. The largest single donation to the campaign, as well as the largest gift in the University's history, was $10 million given by Christina M. Hixson on behalf of the Lied Foundation of Omaha, Neb. The record-breaking At that time, $76.4 million already had been pledged to the campaign, said Jim Martin, executive campaign director. The campaign is scheduled to last five years. "Campaigns of this type usually start several months before they are announced, because it is important to keep people in mind that people will support," Martin said. The campaign is the largest drive to private support in the history of the organization. The money is being raised for several objectives which are determined by Chancellor Gene A. Budig and other University leaders. So far, $12 million has been committed to a new performing arts center, $14 million for research and teaching equipment, $5 million for a biomedical research building at the gift will be used for a new 2,200-seat Lied Center for the performing arts on the Lawrence campus. The campaign's purpose is to enhance the money the University receives from the state, Martin said. Members of the campaign's executive board are soliciting the larger gifts through phone calls, Martin said. The smaller gifts are being obtained through letters and phone calls made by the campaign staff. "We need to keep our sights set at figures of $100,000 and above; however, any contribution will make a difference," Martin said. "The state's role is to provide the things that you've got to have at a university," he said. "Our role is to provide the difference between a good and an excellent educational opportunity." June 9 & 10 7:00 pm Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union KU CAMPAIGN KANSAS TO BUILD A GREATER UNIVERSITY HURRY! FREE CHAMPIONSHIP PENNANT TO EACH APPLICANT WITH DEPOSIT You've seen it, you love it, it's Kansas, it's your life. Now see it on the big screen without commercial interruption. Bring the kids...and your little dog too. 10 month option available COLONY WOODS APARTMENTS 1301 W 24th (one block East of Gammons) 842-5111 LEASING NOW! Next week: The Pope of Greenwich Village The apartment complex built with the STUDENT in mind! SUA Films presents.. The Wizard of Oz Amenities 3 outside HOT TUBS large indoor/outdoor POOL weight room laundry facilities satellite extra ample parking UFMAKER MICROWAVE, DISHWASHER and ICEMAKE **featuring:** • one bedroom apt. ($345) • on bus route • two bedroom apt. ($395) with TWO FULL BATHROOMS • drapes are furnished • fully equipped kitchen with MICROWAVE DISHWASHER 842-5111 SERVICE PLUS QUALITY DON'S AUTOMOTIVE CENTER "COMPLETE SERVICE AND PARTS SALES" "FOR MOST FOREIGN CARS" • VW • VOLVO • SUBARU • MG • DATSUN • MAZDA • TOYOTA • HONDA BOSCH AUTOMOTIVE DON & MIKE GRAMMER - OWNER 841-4833 1008 E 12TH Jaybowl Jaybowl Wednesday Night League starts June 8 6:30 p.m. sign up at the Kansas Union Jaybowl Level One League runs or call 8 weeks 864-3545 ( six hours of instruction. ) Mondays, June 13, 20, and 27 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Register and pay $15.00 materials fee by noon on June 13 at the Student Assistance Center, 121 Strong Hall. Class size limited. READING FOR COMPREHENSION AND SPEED Presented by the Student Assistance Center.
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| Tues. | 11-2 | T.B.A. | Well drink specials |
| Wed. | 11-2 | 50' Tacos | '1 Margaritas |
| Thurs. | 11-2 | 2 for 1 Burgers | 50' Draws, '2 Pitchers |
| Fri. | 11-2 | Burger & Fries '2 | 75' Kamis & Watermelons |
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