8 Monday, November 7, 1977 University Daily Kansau McKernan resigns seat criticizes Leben's efforts Randy McKernan, Salina senior, resigned his position as student senator last week, saying that he was "fed up with the way thines are run." McKernan, in a letter Thursday to Mike Hiper, StudEx chairman, stated that he had considered resigning many times, but decided to stay. He said a senator was no longer worth his time. "It’s obvious after last week’s meetings." McKernan said last night. "That there’s no room for it." Only one more person than necessary for a quorum attended Thursday night's meeting. Wednesday's meeting was receded because of a lack of a quorum. McKernan said that Steve Leben, student body president, was difficult to work with and that he had made many student senators apathetic. "EVERYTHING HAS to go his way. The registration recognition resolution was defeated, but he can't accept it. To me, it is a trivial matter," he said. Leben recently proposed a resolution opposing an administration policy that requires all campus groups to be recognized as employees. If they can be considered for Senate funding That resolution failed but was brought up for consideration at last week's meeting by Jill Grubaugh, journalism senator. It was, however, postponed until another meeting. "Leben's personality is such that he's difficult to work with." McKennan said. Mkernan said that Leben had had good intentions, but that very little had been taken. Leben recently said that his job was not to make things happier, but to get things aca- **pressioned.** "I would agree if I felt he had ac-complished anything," McKernan said. "But all he has now is a bunch of unhappy noele." MCKERNAN, WHO WAS defeated by Leben for student body president last year, said that it was too late to remedy the problem this year. "A lot of people realize the problems," he said. "But solving them is something else." Leben said last night that McKernan had some valid points, but that he disagreed with him that nothing had been accomplished. Leben said he would match his administration's accomplishments with other administrations' accomplishments in recent years. He said three of his major projects would be accomplished by the end of his ad- gression. Leben said that McKernan might have had a misunderstanding of the student body. "My job is student body president, not Student Senate president," he said. MINORITY AFFAIRS Cultural Enrichment Program NO ADMISSION CHARGE Monday November 7,1977 301 Dyche 7:00 a.m. "Lady Sings the Blues" For More Information, Call 864-4353 DISCOVER US! DAAGWUD'S 7th Spirit Club The Laurence Open House Fans at yesterday's games probably were happier with the teams they saw than the ones that were displayed Saturday, in Alpha Beta and beyond. Alpha Tornase and Delta Upsilon. Cheers still echoed from Memorial Stadium yesterday, but this time the crowd was there for the Hill Championships of the intramural football league. ATO quarterback Mark Mullinin, Overland Park junior, was almost a oneman show, completing 20 of 27 passes for three touchdowns in leading ATO to a decisive 24-14 win. Mullinin led ATO to the end zone on all two possessions. Sports Writer EVERY WEEK Every Wednesday: Daagwoud Night (2 for 1) NO COVER CHARGI in the Opera House Every Thursday: Daagwoud Student Night (% price on subs) Every Day: 7th Spirit Happy Hour (from 4 p.m. till 6 p.m.) (Sunday and Holidays Too!) SPECIAL EVENTS Nov. 9 Wednesday, The Opera House STREET TALK NO COVER ARRANGEMENT Nov. 10 Thursday The Opera House National recording artists—MISSOURI with STREET TALK Nov. 11 & 12 Friday & Saturday, The Opera House COLE TUCKEY w/ LOOSE BROTHERS in the balcony Nov. 16 Wednesday, The Opera House ICS recording artists—COAL KITCHEN NO COVER CHARGI Nov. 17 Thursday, The Opera House ZONK SHOW Benefit for the Lawrence Boys Club Nov. 18 & 19 Friday & Saturday, The Opera House ECHO CLIFF with River City Jail Boys Club Nov. 25 Friday, SOUTH OF THE TRACKS Nov. 26 Saturday, LEE McBee BLUES BAND Nov. 25 & 26 Friday & Saturday, LES GOERNING in the cellar Nov. 30 Wednesday, THE EXCEPTIONS Dec. 1 Dec. 2 & 3 Friday & Sat. KOKOTAYLOR & HER BLUES MACHINE Dec. 9 Friday, MORNINGSTAR Dec. 10 RANDY CHOWNING BAND THE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER OF LAWRENCE! Refer to our calendar every MONDAY 7th & MASS. HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON! By BLAKE GUMPRECHT Guaranteed Pilot Training As a senior at KU, you can now resume a guaranteed position in the U.S. Navy's renowed pilot training program. Applicants should possess a strong academic background and information on their Aviation Oversee Designer (AOC) candidate call Lt. Gary Bakken, colleague, 816-374-3432 or write: ATO STARTED OFF the game as world-beaters. Mullinix connected on a 45-yard pass to set up the first score, a 24-yard field goal by Kevin Kombrink. But Delta Uplift came right back, scoring on a 63-yard pass and Brad Rocked Ted Smith to slot back Jay Coulter. NAVY OFFICER PROGRAMS SENIORS ATOs, Thetas capture football titles "He did an excellent job. That's the best Mallinsk, though, did not want any of the crews to respond to receivers' hearses. "I'd throw it away that way," she said. ATO came out fast in the second half, scoring on a seven-yard pass from Mullinix to Bill Berkennelier, who later caught an identical pass for the winner's final score. 2420 Broadway Kansas City, MO 64108 he's thrown all year," ATO's coach, Bill O'Connor, said. "He's always been capable of throwing that well. He's an excellent quarterback." Ride-On is closing its Lawrence Store Liquidation Sale Entire Stock Up to 50% Off Bicycles Skateboards Hiking Boots Tennis Rackets 14th & Mass. 843-8484 Down Parkas & Vests Backpacks & Accessories Tiros, Tubos, Tubulars Tennis Clothing & Shoes We have appreciated the business and support from the students and town-spec们, but we find that our Kansas City stores are requiring more and more of our customers who are unable to store the Lawrence store any longer. All of our stores have a location at 870 West 46th Street and *Mission Rd* and in Westport, at 4th & Broadway. The Kansas City stores at Oak Park Mall, Metropolitan Railchampion, and Westport welcome Lawrence students. We appreciate the hard work on behalf of the brands than our store in Lawrence. Thank you and save some money. After six years in Lawrence, Ride On Bicycles is closing its original store at La Misha & Mass. No merchandise will be moved to Kansas City. Every item in the Lawrence store will be sold at huge discounts. Close Out Sales last two weeks only. Hurry out for best selection. SPECIAL SALE NOURS: Twos.-Fri. 12-6, Sat. 11-5 Ride-On Outdoor Sports ALPHA PHI ALPHA & FIVE STAR PRODUCTIONS 1 --present In the women's championship game, Kappa Alpha Theta used an air duo to capture the title, 13-6 over Oliver Hall, an independent entry. Quarterback Reenie McGannon consistently hit receiver Jean Pollard throughout the game, including one scoring pass, to give the Theta women the victory. Thursday, Nov. 10, 7:30 p.m. Pre-Physical Therapy Club Meeting Watkins Hospital Cafeteria Guest Speaker Robert Scott Director of Physical Therapy K.U. Med Center Any prospective major welcome SATURDAY NOV.12TH 9:30PM. THETA'S DEFENSE played a major role, stopping many Oliver threats, before giving up only its second touchdown of the year late in the final period. "We held them when we had to," defensive coach Jeff Nelson said. plus A 36-yard play play between the Theta duo set up the first score. LIMITED SEATING TICKETS: $6.00 advance $7.00 door AROMA RUSS Funded by Student Senate --available at SUA BON OFFICE & LOVE RECORDS AND TAPES The Ohio Players UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS / HOCH AUDITORIUM IN CONCERT Cinema Twin 31st & IOWA Eve 7:25 & 9:25 Sat-Sun 2:30 Cinema Twin Bike 7:35 & 9:35 Sat-Sun 10:40 31st & IOWA ZIP CARD BANKING .. MAKE OTHER KINDSOLD-OF-DASHIONED! Even on Sundays . . . and we'll give you a coupon good for a free Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream Sundae just for using our ZIP machine by December 3 at the main bank. BANK AROUND THE CLOCK AT TWO USB ZIP MACHINE LOCATIONS! Main bank—955 Iowa In front of Kansas Student Union Special ZIP attendants are on duty now at the main bank through December 3 from 7:30 AM to 7:30 PM each day. University State Bank US