16 Monday, May 8, 1978 University Daily Kansan Fees increase proposed for better busing services Student Senate officials will meet with KU administrators at noon today to recommend an increase in student fees to further sub-summit demands. The new 5% semester to pay for improved service. In addition to the $2.70 increase, which was recommended by the University Senate executive committee last night, the Senate Services Committee recommended the price of bus passes be increased from $18 to $2 a semester, beginning next fall. StudFx voted to call a Senate meeting at 10 p.m. Wednesday to act on the proposed $284 million bill. Mike Harper, student body president, and Steve McMurry, Transportation Committee chairman, will meet with Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, and David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, to get their approval of the increase. Their approval is needed before the issue can be presented to the Board of Regents May meeting. THE BOARD'S approval is not needed to increase the price of bus passes. McMurray was the KU on Wheels system needed about $100,000 more next year to justify the $14 million investment. "Our main priority is to improve service to Daisy Hill," McMurray said. "We want to cut complaints from students in residence halls and prevent fights between students." An alteration between a driver and a student occurred this winter, to which bus company officials blamed short temps resulting from overcrowded buses. McMurry said the number of buses serving Dailey Hill each hour would be increased a Saturday bus service will be limited next fall, he said, and a new route will be added. Hashinger Hall to have mock awards program Women who will not worn dresses all year will do formals. Men will wear tuxedos. Some students will stick with jeans. "I think I may wear glitter in my hair," Kelli Murphy, Wichita Junior, said. Whatever the residents of Hashinger Hall will be wearing tomorrow night, they will be turning out in great numbers at the event of the year at the Hashigh Awards. Hash High Awards is an annual event comparable to the Academy Awards; except that it's unconventional. It is the night that Hassinger Hall, the fine arts residence hall, honors its more unusual and outstanding students. "It's a fun way for everyone to recognize publicly what people have known all along about some of our more RESIDES COMIC awards commemorate unusual events and people who have become special throughout the year, three serious award winners in the age of the year. outstanding residents," Dave Miller, chairman of the Hash High committee, said. There also will be more than $100 in scholarship money given to one or two returning residents who have contributed to Hashinger Hall through their participation in or organization of programs. Hash High is going formal this year, using a penguin motif on stage settings and posters and awarding trophies for the winners. The trophies are old sports trophies the committee found in Hashinger's basement. Summer and fall positions for KJHK-FM announced Summer and fail staff positions for KJHKFM 91 were announced recently by Pegg. fall operations manager. Pegg is a Haysville junior. Summer staff members are: station manager, Rick Wrigley, Lawrence sophomore; chief announcer, Iwin Brown, director, Pam Kern, Leawood junior; music director, Kyle Neer, Kansas City, Kan.; junior, continuity director, Darrell Gardenhire, Wichita junior; program directors, Ernie McUe, Cwichita sophomore, and faculty director, City, Mo., senior; faculty adviser, Dale Gale, associate professor of journalism. Fall staff members are: manager, Steve Dooby, Abelien junior; operations manager, Steve Peeg, Haysville junior; program manager, James Young junior; engineer's aide, Pat Montgomery, Nashville, Tenn., junior; chief announcer, Rod Davis, Dodge City mayor; production director, Kevin Shank, Overland Park sophomore; traffic director, Lisa Shear, Prairie Village sophomore; news director, Sam Zefer, Overland Park junior; continuity director, Doug Brown, Lawrence sophomore, Jackson Poulus, Patrick senior; assistant director-rock, Iron Brown; assistant music director-jazz, Mike Kelly, Overland Park junior; chief program producer, Dan Pearman, Kansas City, Kan.; sophomore, Kyle Brickner, Barber; Lawrence senior; special program director, Kenny Fuk, Lawrence senior; public relations director, Kim Dittmer, Waukee, Ill. junior; sports director, Bill Harris,linker, Mich.; senior, assistant manager, Brett Sayre, Dodge City senior. 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