a University Daily Kansan Mondav. Julv 23.1973 3 25-15-Four-and Building From Page One. 30 vote to the KU Student Senate Feb. 16, 1970, to increase student fees by $7.50 to $8.00 per semester. Here's How Wescoe's Ivory Tower Would Have Looked on Campus Skyline A five-hour debate preceded the vote, which raised numerous questions, challenges and criticisms about the way the situation was handled. "It's a tragedy to have to require student tec- tions to construct educational evidences," he said. "We have a decision to make," Rick von Ende, then vice chairman of the Senate Executive Committee said during the debate. "There is something dreadfully wrong in the American political system when political decision makers waste untold hours on useless and tragic ventures and don't provide for the needs of modern society." "It WAS A FAILURE of the University not to have the students involved in Wescoe some of the architects or the administrators—to make known at an early date the fact that the proposal would cost enough to require student monetary parity." Three stipulations, however, were included by the Student Senate with the vote for an increase requiring student representation in meetings involving the selection of architects for future buildings at KU, student representation and voting power on continuing development of Wescow programs and the elimination of student funding; a future source of revenue for the construction of educational facilities at KU. ALTHOUGH IT WAS later determined that student representation in the selection of architects was unfeasible since architects are state-assigned, the other stipulations seemed to have been carried through. They are represented on the University Planning Board and the assessment of students for future buildings seems unlikely. "The University administration seems to be against the philosophy of charging students," says Keith Nitcher, vice chairwoman of business affairs. "At the time not enough money was available. Students volunteered to assess themselves a fee." "We feel very confident the University won't resort to that kind of funding again." was necessary to decide on the use of student fees, the administration was far from enchanted about such a method of financing. in a statement issued by the University Planning Board April 1, 1970, the assessing of additioning fees was deemed "basically wrong." "On the other hand," the statement continued, "all other alternatives for funding this particular, crucial project on time, have been exhausted." STUDENTS, HOWEVER, thought that fees should not be used to finance Wescoc and in a referendum in the spring of 1971, there were 628 against the levying of additional fees. The vote failed to affect the decision to increase the fees and it was determined that student assessing would begin following occupancy of the building. Construction was finally begun on the site, humiliously christened Wescoe Hole, in 1825. The project lasted 26 years. evidence of beginning construction was the appearance of a 300-yard boardwalk now covered with graffiti and due for demolition in the near future. THE UNIVERSITY green houses, located behind Fint Hall, were down to make space for 15-foot cooling servers serving Wesco and several other buildings. The green houses had been used for growing crops and flowers to landscape the campus. The location of the humanities building was not accidental, said Lawton. "we tore two buildings down so it could be here," he said. "It's one building block in a building." "Built in the heart of the undergraduate mission, the building will house multi-purpose classrooms." Lawton said, emeraldly, "convenience it affords undergraduates. ALTHOUGH BAD weather, most notably the past winter, which brought an abun- dance in the city's air. progress of construction, the target data for completion is set for November of this year It is hoped, however, that some rooms will be available for occupancy in full former, "Even with all the delays, we're trying to get the classrooms ready for August," he wrote. "It's a big challenge." Minor inconveniences will temporarily exist, he said, because it is still unclear whether chalkboards or official room numbers will be in place. WESCOE HALL, designed to house 304 faculty offices, two 300-seat auditoriums, approximately 35 classrooms, 21 seminar rooms and several study areas (indoor and outdoor), is not like any other academic students may encounter, Lawton said. Possessing a great deal of "sit-around space," Wescoe was designed to serve "I guess the proof of the pudding, though, is the use of it," he said. CPA Considers 14 for Directorship Kansan Staff Writer By LIZ EVERITT The Lawrence Consumer Protection Association (CPA) is now in the midst of interviewing 14 of the 35 applicants for the job of CPA director. Bob Landman, president of the board of directors of CPA, said he was impressed with the quality of the work. "We're making a great effort to hire the best person: someone to expand the organization and develop its effectiveness," Landman said. THE NEW DIRECTOR will have plenty to do, according to Landman. The director will be responsible for the development of the complaint handling staff, including finding, training and administering the volunteers. The director will develop resources to do research, and will administer the research. Landman said that it was very important to have the right volunteers doing the right work while being able doing the jobs they were best suited for. The director will also be doing some educational work, drafting press releases and making sure information for pamphlets and other handouts is in its proper form. The last, but not least of the new director's responsibilities will be to raise money, THE JOB INCLUDES doing public relations work, promoting the visibility of the CPA within the community and promoting the credibility of the organization. Landman said that the new director would be selected from the applicants on the basis of their performance. stop at five o'clock," said Linda Biles, former co-manager. THEY ARE LOOKING for someone who will be able to take the job full time. There used to be two co-managers, but the CPA decided in April that it would be better to have someone without other major responsibilities. "It's a lot of work," she said. AT LEAST 75 per cent of the applicants have some relation to the University, past or present, according to Landman. Most of them are not now students, and those who were would not be if they got the job of director. The board will try to make the final selection August 1, Landman said. The job will begin August 15. Salary for the position is $400 a month. Pharmacists Meet in City, Discuss Laws, Problems A seminar on pharmacological services for health facilities drew about 10 pharmacists to discuss their experiences. *It is the key kind of job that goes home with you* *The night kind of job that goes home with you* The program dealt with pharmacy laws, regulations and standards, drug distribution and controls, medication administration and distributive functions in health care facilities. plicans get points for their administrative experience, public relations experience, references, a written response to a problem and also for the interview itself. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York W. L. Pct. G.B. Baltimore 57 41 14.6 Baltimore 51 41 14.6 Detroit 51 41 14.6 Detroit 49 48 50.8 Alabama 49 48 50.8 Cleveland 35 43 12.6 WEST Oakland 56 42 571 Kansas City 55 46 571 Minnesota 49 48 500 California 48 48 500 Chicago 48 48 500 Tampa 14 14 Chicago 4. New York 3. Boston Columbus 2. Minnesota 1. Boston Milwaukee 10. Boston Dallas 8. Cleveland 5. Oakland 5. Cleveland 4. Baltimore 8. California 2. Baltimore 8. California 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B. St. Louis 51 48 351 Chicago 51 48 326 Philadelphia 46 48 489 A Pittsburgh 46 48 489 A Montreal 46 48 463 A New York 46 48 463 A Virgin Los Angeles Cincinnati San Francisco Houston Alabama Alaska San Diego 43 37 620 57 42 326 (1/2) 57 42 675 52 50 530 52 50 530 52 50 441 52 50 441 **Result** Pittsburgh 3, San Diego 0 Washington 1, Dallas 2 Philadelphia 6, Atlanta 1 San Francisco 5, Washington 1 San Francisco 4, Chicago 1, 13 innings Cincinnati 6, Montreal 0 Cleveland 1, Arizona 0 The pharmacists were concerned with a Medicare requirement that makes it mandatory for hospitals to have a registered pharmacist on their staff. In many cases, unable to afford a full time pharmacist, it said this a serious handicap, it was said. B. But L. W., pharmacy consultant with the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, says that many small medical facilities in such a situation can meet the Medicare requirement by retaining a consulting pharmacist. J. G. Shalinsky, secretary of the Kansas State Board of Pharmacology, says there are 1200 registered pharmacists practicing in Kansas. According to Shalinsky, even small communities can expect to find people who like working in small, isolated areas. Periodical visits by a pharmacist to outlying hospitals and small medical facilities would insure that state and federal regulations were being compiled with Although Kansas, like other places in the country, faces shortages of medical personnel, the situation with respect to pharmacists appears stable. NEW STUDENT FARE TO London/Glasgow/Manchester Age 29 and Under $240 Round Trip from N.Y. 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