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I. don't as made to ring of the university a city, a harla, has a nc council e anything a proposal wer whether stick her funds if the rd it said deserves an get and but for a the record. intent Senate What is the Why is? left election is 'me? be gained that the Senate takes the tribute to the city and really does that com- municipality have been an government is back to back end of her would have fiscal year fiscal year dispay petition as possible By JULIE ROBINSON Staff Reporter person n freshman TKE member's work results in frat library A dream for three years has become reality with the opening of a library in the Taukape Epition fraternity house largely the work of Skip Cooper, Prairie Village senior. This promise greets into a project to build a library for the fraternity because members have long been interested in it. When Gerier was elected TKE school chairman in December 1975, he promised to do something about organizing all the fraternity's papers. THE PROJECT took the form of a photography business Carier formed to provide education. Cerier said he had thought a library would aid the type of study environment" he saidwould be required for internity's 12-hour class schedules and 2.4 grade point average initiation requirements. Initially, he enlisted the aid of participants and kept a picture of the entire party, and then the grid. "But on Jan. 24, 1976, I had a photograph take some party pics, and he showed me the mechanics of shooting pictures," Cerier said. "He left the party picture, then bucked with the camera and requests for pictures, so I ended up taking some pictures." Cerier stopped using professionals and began taking pictures himself. He called his enterprise Jayhawk Photo Company. It proved successful. HE WENT TO organizations and told them about his plans for the fraternity library, and 20 organizations gave him training to bring him regular business at their functions. Roche took pictures of the entire Roch Clark Revue and sold $2,000 prints at $1.25 on EBay. He took pictures of the University of Kansas marching band and sold sets called "memory mates," compriming pictures of skirts and pictures of individual band members. Once he had financial backing and definite plans, Cerier's dream was approved by the fraternity's board of trustees. With the help of the TKE parents' club, he found an architect, contractors and designers. CERIER ESTIMATES the value of the library at $4,000. There are 14 eight-foot shelves housing reference material ranging from encyclopedias to architecture books, and a test file containing about 500 tests. The fraternity has bought subscription to many magazines and plans to use its scholarship fund to buy more books. The library which now has room for seven people to study, in use 24 hours a day (the library is open 7am-5pm). The bright orange and yellow room has study boots and soon will have two lounge chairs. THE LIBRARY is named the Larry Miller Scholarship Library in honor of a 1972 pledge who was initiated posthumously. Cerier hopes the success of the project will inspire others. "You can do it, too, if you have the energy in your organization," he said. "I look at it this way. We are all here to get an answer." But we don't get one dealing with all these people." The project benefited Cerier, an accounting major, personally. His Jayhawk Photo Company has received contracts to photograph tools to picture of the marching hands. His photographs are also being donated to the University Archives, at the request of the U.S. Government. Prof plans visit to Iranian jail Norman Forer, associate professor of social welfare in Tehran, Iran, to do research on visit 18 Iranian citizens arrested last year for and-government activities. Forer's intention was announced Monday by Don Brownstein, associate professor of philosophy and director of the American Committee for Iranian Human Rights. 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