In 10 Tuesday, April 11, 1978 University Daily Kansan Student Senate to conduct poll about seating By KERRY BARSOTTI Staff Writer In an effort to eliminate seating and overcrowding problems at KU basketball games, the Athletic Seating Committee Senate decided last night to conduct a student opinion panel on seating. Before making its recommendation to the Senate. The poll, upon approval of the subcommittee on communications, will ask the almost 5,000 season-ticket holders their opinions of the seating problems and of possible solutions. "Most of these problems should be decided by the opinions of students in the polls," Dan Coon, Leawood junior said. However, Melanie Andersen, Salina sophomore, said she was not in favor of reserved seating and would be interested. "I think we're more informed about the situation than they are," she said. Other members disagreed, saying that student opinion should be considered. "I WOULD LIKE to think that we are a truly representative school," she said. The students' feelings, with St. Louis junior, said. The decision to conduct the poll, initially suggested by Ron Allen, committee chairman, came after an hour of discussion about solutions to the seating problem. Doug Messer, assistant athletic director and adviser "It's a people problem, not a system problem," he said. "The system works just fine for the people who follow." to the committee, said he was not sure there was a solution. Messer said he was sure that the system had been aused and that non-students were taking advantage of it. "For instance, at the KU-Nebraska game, I saw two men sitting in the student area, neither of whom looked like students," he said. "When I checked their ID's, they were ID's, but they didn't have their spouses with them." "IT'S DIFFICULT to devise a system that can't be circumvented," he said. Kansan jobs open Applications are being taken for the positions of Kansan editor and business manager for the summer and fall semesters. Applications are available in 105 Flt Flint Hail; the Student Senate office, 105B Kansas University; the dean of women's office, 220 Strong Hail; and the dean of Strong Hail. Applications must be in by 3 p.m. Friday to 105F. The Kansan Board will interview applicants next week. UK TVListings Tuesday P.M. 6:30 In Search of 4 Match Game PM 5 Muppet Show 9 Maggie Lillard Report 11, 19 Odd Couple 13 Mary Tyler Hoover 27 Newyard Game 41 7:00 Happy Days 9 Chuck Barris 4, 27 Sam 8 Joyce to the Outer Limits (National Geographic Special) 11, 19 Gunsmoke 19 Jonesy Willard 11 7:30 Lavarne & Shirley 9 Big City Boys (Special) 5 Hollywood Connection 41 8:00 Three's Company 9 Movie: Pick Up the Pieces Part 2'4, 5'13 Movie: "The Happy Ending" 4, 13 Vietnam: Picking Up the Pieces Documentary (11) 9 New York: Country Club '41 8:30 Harvey Korman 9 9:00 Julie Farr, M.D. 9 Six American Families (Documentary) 11, 19 10:00 News 4, 5, 9, 13, 27 General Sociology 11 Dick Cavett 19 Star Trek 41 10.30 Johnny Carson 4,27 Medical Center 5 Mary Tyler Moore 9 ABC Captionsed News 11,19 McCormick 6,10 Wide Missouri" starring Clark Gable, Ricardo Montalban 13 11:00 Odd Couple 9 Red Foxx 41 11:30 Untouchables 5 Hogan's Heroes 9 A.M. 12:00 Tomorrow 4,27 Merv Griffin 9 12:10 Kojak 13 12:30 Movie = "'Battle of the Commands" 5 Best of Groucho 41 1.00 News4 Movie—"In Enemy Country" 41 2.30 News 5 Love, American Style 41 3.00 Art Linkletter 5 Dick Van Dyke 41 3.30 Night Gallery 41 4.00 Thriller 41 5.00 Untamed World 41 5.30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 41 Tonight's Highlights On television tonight: "in Search of," at 6:30 p.m. on channel 4, examines reincarnation. An interview with psychologist Heilen searches reincarnation, is included "Journey to the Outer Limits," a National Geographic Special, is based on our experiences in work and survive together despite their widely diverse backgrounds. With only a small knowledge of the world around us, our nature's challenges, including a climb of Santa Rosa Pea in the Peru Valley, a walk at 7 p.m. on channels 11 and 19 The second half of the 1978 TV-movie To Kill a Cop appears at a high-ranking New York city cop (Joe Don Baker) who suspects a group of black revolutionaries in the United States to two cop killings. However, he may not find out because the police commissioner is making look like a cop on the tape. is a documentary, "Vietnam: Picking Up the Pieces." Produced in December, this program illustrates many of the problems faced by the Vietnamese people to join government coops, dealing with the south's wealthy class and private business, and fighting a border war with Cambodia. Vietnam's Communist neighbor. The film of soldiers lighting in the border war. Meanwhile, on channels 11 and 19 Cloning, the artificial genetic duplication of an organism, is discussed on "Dick Cavett," at 10 p.m. on channel 19. Don Riekles, Cloris Leachman, Ella Fitzgerald and pediatrician Landon Smith are Johnny Carason's guests. They'll be at 10:30 p.m. on channels 4 and 27 Irwin Schiff, an opponent of income taxes, is the guest on "The Tomorrow Show," at 12 midnight on channels 4 and 27. Merv Griffin's guests are Abe Vigoda, Rita Mrcen and Alan Sues. "Merv Griffin" appears at 12 midnight on channel 9. the university of kansas' only contemporary traditionalist spring '78 in sportswear from Mister Guy open thursday nights 'till 8:30 920 mass. ENDURANCE SPORTS DOCUMENTARY FILMS by SUA Films & Outdoor Recreation Cycling: Louis Malle's VIVE LE TOUR! Skiing: GOOD TIME SKIING Running: THE MARATHON Orienteering: "WHAT MAKES THEM RUN" Tuesday, April 11 $1.00 7:30 p.m. Forum Room If Sigmund Freud played MASTERMIND against the Marquis de Sade, who do you think would win? Round #1 (Intramural): April 12-13-14 All students eligible The 2nd Annual National Intercollegiate Mastermind Championships Round #2 Two Top Winners Play: Kansas State April 15 - May 15 All Expenses Paid Round #3 Winner to play in Intercollegiate Finals in New York All Expenses Paid Round #4 U.S. Collegiate Champion plays: European Champion in England All Expenses Paid Location — Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union Time: 7-10 p.m. Registration at the SUA Office 864-3477 1