6 Tuesday, January 24, 1978 University Daily Kansan Student rep aids women athletes By CARLOS MURGUIA Snorts Writer Anne, Lewison, Winchester, Mass. sophomore, is helping not only KU women's sports get off the ground but also women's sports throughout the nation. Levinson was recently voted Student Representative-Elect to the Executive Board of the American Intercollegiate Athletics for Women. This is the second office that Levinson has been elected to since school started last fall. since. In fact, we've had to go outside the department, to the Student Senate, for election. Levinson said she was interested in helping women's sports at KU and across "LAST FALL I went to speak to Governor Bennett, on behalf of the women's sports department," she said. "I asked him if the women's sports budget could be increased." Bennett told Levinson that he would study the situation to see if extra money could be found. "Athletes are here to play and represent their university," Levinson said. "They shouldn't have to worry about funding for them or if their team is going to be cut." Levinson said she was concerned about a yellow athlete and felt an obligation to keep her safe. Marian Washington, director of women's athletics, said Levinson's office had a positive effect on the University and the women's sports department. "ANNE IS a very knowledgeable person Anne Levinson Last November she was elected Region Six representative for field hockey. LEVINSON SAID the main reason she ran for the national office was that she wanted to increase the amount of representation athletes receive at their own schools. She said athletes rarely were consulted about decisions that affected their sports. "A good example is field hockey," Levinson said. "I came from Massachusetts to play field hockey with all the assurances that there would be a team. "The next year the women's athletic department cut the field hockey team, and the ice hockey team lost." Films Latin American Cinema Documentary: FACES OF CHANGE SERIES-BOLIVIA by American University Field Staff Tues., Jan. 24, 7:30 p.m. Free Admission, Forum Rm. Roberto Rosellini. THE RISE OF LOUIS XIV Rosellini's Historical Masterpiece. Wed., Jan. 25, 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Wooldruf Aud. Roberto Rosselini The Outrageous Films of Curt McDowell and George Kuchar: HOLD ME WHILE I'M HOLD THE WAY MAKED, NUDES: A SKETCH- RONNE, RONNE, SIMASEE TWIN NEADES, TASTELESS TRILOGY Thurs., Jan. 26, 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff 3 WOMEN, Dir. Robert Altman with Sissy Spacek, Shelly Dvall, Janice Rule Fri., Sat., Jan. 27-28 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 p.m., Woodruff Aud. $1.25 Filmmaker BARBARA MARGOLIS in person! Will show her films on Fr., Jan. 27, 8 p.m., Sat., Jan. 28, 3:00 and 8:00 a.m., Forum Rom. Admission $1.00 POSITION AVAILABLE TITLE OF POSITION QUALIFICATIONS: DUTIES INCLUDE: TITLE OF POSITION: Secretary Receptionist for Student Senate office QUALIFICATIONS: Typing, and knowledge of Office Machines preferred Typing correspondence, b-monthly publication, Answering phone, Running office machines, Reception duties, Work for officers and Committee chairs, Copying and Duplicating for Senate-funded organizations. HOURS PER WEEK: approximately 20 APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE IN STUDENT SENATE OFFICE, LEVEL 3, KANSAS UNION, DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS 5 P.M. THURSDAY, Jan. 26, 1978. INTERVIEW FOR APPLICATIONS ON Friday, Jan. 27, 1978. Student Senate is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The KU KARATE CLUB will hold its opening meeting and DEMONSTRATION TUES., JAN. 24, 7:00 P.M. 173 Robinson CLASSES TUES. & THURS. Beginning and Advanced Students Plan to be there! For information call 841-6968 The Association of University Residence Halls Cordially invites the residents of the University Residence Halls to participate in the Seventh Annual Legislators' Dinner February 2,1978 and will make a fine representative." Washington said. 7:00 p.m. at Lewis Hall. This dinner provides an excellent opportunity for residents to visit with their state legislators on an informal basis. So complete the form available at your hall's desk, return it to your hall coordinator today, and plan on attending the Legislators' Dinner on February 2, 1978. "I say what I feel, and when I have something to say I want to be heard," Levinson says. "I'm not afraid of being hard on him, but I'll try my hardest to make sure that never happens to other athletes." Intramural Basketball Officials Clinic Thursday. Jan. 26 at 6:30 p.m. 1527 West 6th, Lawrence 842-4311 Go ahead - laugh GENE WILDER as "THE WORLD'S GREATEST (intern. job requirement) All applicants must possess utilizing a computerized information system. For more information, Nebraska State College, Jun 20-24, Nebraska University. "PG LOVER" EVA 7 F 130 V 36 Sat-Sun 2:30 Granada September 4, 2015 Eve 7:15 & 9:45 Sat-Sun 1:45 & 4:15 Don't Miss It! "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" Eve: 3:00, 9:20 Wed: 5:48, 12:28 PG Cinema Twinn 31st & IOWA "THE ADVENTURES OF A WILDERNESS FAMILY" Eve 7:00 & 9:00 Sat Sun 1.1, 3.5, 7.9 Cinema Twin 31st & IOWA Jonh Travolta George Burns and John Denver 'SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" OH, GOD! Eve 7:15 & 9:25 Sat/Sun 1:00 Hillcrest is it funny ... Eve! 5:30 & 1:30 Sat Sun 1:55 Hillerock 2 Best foreign film of the year ... "COUSIN COUSINE" COUSINE" Eve.7:30 & 9:35 Sat-Sun 2:00 Hillcrest Royal Peking Restaurant 店飯都京 Lunch Special 11:30-3:00 $1.95 Dinner Special 4:30-10:00 $2.85 Acclaimed by critics as Lawrence's restaurant that is "Long on excellent Chinese food." You too will enjoy dining at the Royal Peking Restaurant . . . "A thoroughly good restaurant." Open Tues.-Sat. 11:30-10 p.m. The Malls Shopping Center Phone: 841-4599 Picture Lending Library Tuesday, January 24 9:30-4:00 BIG EIGHT ROOM KANSAS UNION Rent an original print or a reproduction for the semester 75' to 5.00 Come early for a good selection, lots of new works Patronize Kansan Advertisers Mister Guy of Lawrence Annual Outerwear Sale!!! outerwear from all of kansas city stores has been brought to lawrence for one gigantic sale! - down-like polarguard coats, with water-proof poplin shell reg. $80.00 NOW $59.50 - trench-coats with button out lining reg. $125.00 NOW $69.50 - leather jackets in various styles values to $145.00 NOW $89.50 - tweed topcoats from Arthur-Richards reg. $135.00 NOW $69.50 - wool camel top coats reg. $125.00 NOW $69.50 - split-cowhide suede jackets with pile-lining reg. $85.00 NOW $69.50 - tweed shooting coats from Arthur-Richards reg. $75.00 NOW $39.50 - poplin golf jackets with tartan linings reg. $28.50 NOW 1/2 off open thursday nights till 8:30 920 mass. 842-2700