1. What is the purpose of this study? 14 Thursday, May 3, 1990 / University Daily Kansan NATURAL WAY FIND OUT WHERE THE FUN IS Live Wire Every Thursday THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Natural Fiber Clothing & Body Care 820-822 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kansas 66044 9131 841-0100 Rooms and Efficiencies 1 and 2 Bedrooms in well maintained Older Homes Starting at $165 and up Call 841-STAR (7827) Sonny Dolan, of North Side Auction Service, takes bids during the annual KJHK-90.7 FM auction. KJHK auction nets $2,800 Neon beer sign sells for most money By Sandra Moran Kansan staff writer Kansan staff writer "Well, I guess it's time to do the deed and pay for this stuff." Hawkins said as she looked at her collection of items, which included Goofer slippers, three T-shirts, gift certificates and a chair. Gidget Hawkins, Kansas City, Mo., senior, spent $70 last night in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Mike Ulin, KJHK operations manager, said the auction raised $2.800 for the student radio station. She was one of about 35 people who purchased an estimated $7,500 worth of donated retail items at a local store. More than 150 people attended. Hawkins estimated that she would have spent $138 if she had paid the retail prices. "I was a little bit disappointed by the size of the crowd but impressed with the amount they spent," he said. Tim Mensendiek, KJHK general manager, said that overall the event was successful. A neon Michelob beer sign was sold for $70, the highest amount paid for an item. He said the purpose of the auction was to raise money for the station. good as the fall auction because students have less money," he said. Menskindi said that this was the first time in the 10-year history of the auction that it was on campus. Proceeds from the fall auction totaled about $4,500. Mensendjie said the $1,700 decrease at this auction was anticipated. "The spring auction is never as "We saved about $300 by having the auction here," he said. Brian Mitchell, Overland Park junior, held a Miller High-Life wall light he purchased for $39. He said he hung the lamp in his apartment. Another participant, Mike Cohn, Prarie Village freshman, purchased a bear stuffed with $1 million worth of shredded money. Cohn paid $27, although the bear's retail price was $40. TEXTBOOK PRE-ORDER FORM KU Bookstore University of Kansas Lawrence, Ks 66045 Kansas and Burge Unions Textbook Dept.- 913-864-5285 Beat The Rush This Fall! Pre-Order Your Textbooks At the KU Bookstores Complete the form below, or attach a copy of your class schedule, and return it to the KU Bookstore in the Kansas or Burge Unions, either in person or by mail by Friday Aug. 3, 1990. WE WILL HAVE YOUR BOOKS BAGGED AND READY TO PICK UP BETWEEN AUG. 20 & AUG. 31. After that date books not claimed will be returned to our shelves. NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED! Save 25% by purchasing Used Books instead of new. Save your receipt on cash or check purchases and receive a rebate (approx. 6-7%) the following semester. PLEASE PRINT Student Name ___ KU Address --- KU Phone No. ___ Books will be picked up at : Kansas Union Course No. Instructor Line No. Preference: example: ENGL 102 Smith Used 70945 Please Print! | | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Burge Union No Deposit Required! BOOKSTORE USE ONLY Code Dept. Price | BOOKSTORE USE ONLY | Code | Dept. | Price | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | TEXTBOOK REFUND POLICY: All textbooks purchased during the first 3 weeks of classes can be returned for a full refund anytime through Sept.17,1990.All returned books must be accompanied by a cash register receipt and be in new condition (except books purchased used). Fall 1990 Semester Form CODE_EXPLANATION: CODE EXPLANATION: 1 = Used Book Not Available 2 = Go to Class First 3 = Book Out of Stock 4 = Book Not Yet Received