8 Friday, January 26, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Recycling plan promoted By Eric Gorski Kansan staff writer The KU recycling effort kicked off its aluminum can recycling project yesterday with pamphlets, speeches and a parading Jayhawk mascot promoting the project at the Kansas Union. The recycling effort, a joint project involving Student Senate, Enviros and River City Recycling, began last week when 32 barrels for aluminum can collectors were placed in nine campus buildings. Mary Jane McCool, chairman of the recycling task force, said yesterday's event was to inform students about the program. "Everyone at KU can do something," McCool said. "All it takes is to put one can in a container." Facilities operations workers put the collection barrels in areas that were convenient for students and that complied with fire codes, said Phil Endacott, associate director of housekeeping. Endacott said stickers would be placed on University garbage cans to instruct people to put aluminum barrels or barrels instead of the trash cans. David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, said he was pleased by the students' recycling initiative. "Recycling is something that should go on all the time," said Ambler, who attended the kick off. "Throwing away trash may be easy, but it's not efficient." Seven members of Youth in Action, an environmental organization of students from Hillecrest School, held signs and spoke to the Union audience about recycling initiatives at their school. Youth in Action, a group of 80 students, has its own neighborhood recycling collection point at the school, 1045 Hilltop Drive, said Bob Lominska, group faculty sponsor. Edward Mattila, Lawrence senior, was passing through the Union when he stopped by a table to pick up a pamphlet. "I didn't really know much about it until now," Mattila said. "It sounds like a good idea." Ronnie Root, Kansas City junior, and Christina Patterson, St. Louis sophomore, read a recycling filer. WILLIAMS CONVENIENCE STORE 311 MASS. OPEN 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. FINE A.W. & W.F. Need an Attorney? Frydman & Frydman ATTORNEYS AT LAW John Frydman & Richard A. Frydman — Free Initial Consultation — 749-1122 901 Kentucky Suite #203 Permanent Hair Removal The Electrolysis Studio Free Consultations 15 East 7th 841-5796 843-0620 The NON-NONDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH and UNIVERSITY STUDENT CENTER 15th and Iowa Sunday Celebrations -- 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Sunday Bible Study -- 9:45 a.m. Thursday Supper (free) & Topic -5:30 p.m.- This Week: Indian Ministry TRY DILLON'S AUTHENTIC CHINESE KITCHEN! HOT CHINESE FOOD TO GO Located in our Dillons Store at 1015 W.23rd in Lawrence. Dillon's Authentic Chinese Kitchen Foods are cooked fresh on the premises every day. Our expert cooks are trained in traditional Hong Kong, Szechwan, and Cantonese style cooking. Dillons use only the finest, freshest quality meats, vegetables, spices and seasonings. We use only pure vegetable oil for cooking (no cholesterol). (No MSG added.) Beef Broccoli Quart Serving $529 $349 Won Ton Soup Pint Serving $199 Combination Plate Chicken Chow Mein, 1 Egg Roll, Pork Fried Rice Available only in our Dillon Store at 1015 W. 23rd In Lawrence. OPEN DAILY 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Call your order in today for fast pick-up PHONE: 913-841-3379 Clearance Sale! JANUARY 18-27 AVIA Reebok ASICS TIGER CONVERSE UP TO 50% OFF SELECT MERCHANDISE Brand Name Athletic Footwear and Apparel SOME SHOES AS LOW AS`$19.99-$29.99 Nobody knows the athlete's foot like The Athlete's Foot. 942 Massachusetts 841-6966