8 Friday, February 22, 1974 University Daily Kansan Look Out, Apathy, It's ABC Week Sadie Hawkins Day, art interpretations, dancing and career advising are part of a week-long variety of programs called ABC Week sponsored by Olive Hall. ABC Week begins Monday night and continues through March 4. David Shapiro, Clayton, Mo., freshman and resident of Oliver Hall, said yesterday that he organized the week "to burst the anathy bubble that exists." Sapiro said that ABC Week was a code name which stood for Apathetic Bastards for the 1970s. He said that Webster's dictionary defined apathy as no interest, that burtists referred to either sex and that condescend meant to give up. "About three weeks ago I instaged what I called a student interest survey," he said. "Through the survey, I hoped to find out just where the interests of Oliver Hall were." Shapiro said he used the results of the interest survey to plan ABC Week. A bridge tournament is scheduled from 7 to 11 p.m. Monday. Tuesday, representatives from the SUA travel committee will talk about domestic and international travel possibilities from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening, a field trip to Kansas City, Mo., to hear the Kansas City Police Department. Thursday evening, two representatives from the University of Kansas Medical Center will talk about career possibilities in the medical and paramedical fields. Traffic Board Recommends That Fines Remain Same The Parking and Traffic Board of the University Council recommended to Chancellor Archie R. Dykes that traffic fees be increased, and that the report reported at the Council Meet last night. The Student Senate unanimously voted Wednesday night to ask the chancellor to defer action on this recommendation. The senate said it would offer alternative parking regulations in 30 days and alternative enforcement regulations in 60 days. Increased costs, especially in salaries, mean that the Parking and Traffic department will probably operate at a deficit next year, according to Capt. Joseph Marzluff, professor of Navy ROTC and board chairman. The University Council passed an amendment to the Senate Code, originally proposed by the senate, that amended the laws in the senate: Cultural Affairs and Sports. This amendment would also insure that student senators constitute the majority on standing committees. Standing committees have a voice regarding budget matters in the senate. The amendment will be recommended to the University Senate. Interviews school of business Feb. 26 - Avenida Life, Eastman, Kolah Insurance Premium Company Feb. 18—Arnstrom Cork Company, Eastman Kodak Co. Feb. 19 Lafontz and V. Cick Vielkamp Co. Main Lafontaine & Co. Vieck Chemical Co. Main Lafontaine & Co. Vieck Chemical Co. International Bank of Australia, Roebuck and Co. Administration of National Bank, Securities, National Bank of India. Cargill Inc. Project and Gamble. Halpern Plains March 1—National Bank of Tulsa, Pretzer and Gamble, School of Engineering Feb. 25—Bell Systems. Feb. 26—Ell Lilly and Co. Florida Power and Light. - Compartment, Industrial Chemical Dishroom - Refrigerator, Electric Hot Water Heater, Electric, Kemizer, Insurance Naval March — central Data Corporation, Berille and Wilkis Consulting Engineers. Federal Aviation Administration. FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA Popular Films DIANA ROSS IS BILLIE HOLIDAY Special Films SATYRICON University. Shapiro said a question and answer period will follow his speech. 6. Fentim Monday, Feb. 25 7:30-9:30 7:30-9:30 Kansas Union Friday, Feb. 22 7:00-9:30 BLACK SUNDAY d. Bana----9:30 Horror Films THE BLACK CAT Boris Karloff - Bela Lugosi Saturday, Feb. 23 2:00-4:30 7:00-9:30 75c Kansas Union 75c $1.00 for Both Kansas Union Classical Films LES VISITEURS DU SOIR d. Marcel Carne Wednesday, Feb. 27 7:30 9:30 75c Kansas Union Film Society TOKYO STORY Monday night, March 4, artists from the residence hall and from the Lawrence community will exhibit and discuss their work. Thursday, Feb. 28 75c Kansas Union Children's Films THE AFRICAN LION Shapiro said that weeknight activities were open to anyone and that weekend activities were open only to Oliver Hall residents and their guests. Walt Disney Sunday afternoon, Shapiro said Oliver residents will "invade" Robinson Natatorium" during open swimming hours, 2-4 p.m. Sunday evening, Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor of the Lawrence campus, will talk about the function of the Sunday, Feb. 24 SWIE VnS SWIE VnS Saturday will be Sadie Hawkins Day. Races and games are scheduled for the afternoon and a band will provide square dance music in the evening. 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To be considered, individual must have educational classification of five or from an accredited four-year college or university in the field of education and a demonstrated knowledge of Please apply in writing to Mr. J. J. Wilson, Director of Housing, University of Kansas, 205 McCallum Hall, Lawrence, KS6045. In applying, please submit complete Personal data information. Closing date for accounting such applications is March 15. Applicants will be interviewed by specific appointment by a special screening committee. An Equal Opportunity Employer (EO Clause, EO-11246 and EO-11375). KENWOOD KR-3200 FM/AM Stereo Receiver 60-Watt (HIF) - (13.5/13.5 Watts RMS) $23995 STEREO PACKAGE DISCOUNTS We Service What We Sell 916 Mass. 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