4.20 University Daily Kansan, April 24, 1981 Page 5 Mavor From page one degree," she said laughing. Following that, she worked as a draftsmaker for London transport, "I came back to KU to get my fifth-year degree," she said. "The Royal Institute of British Architects doesn't recognize a four-year degree. "I've wanted to make it back to London, and the extra cash from this job doesn't hurt." Currently Francisco teaches freshman design studio for the KU School of Architecture and Design. About her field, she said, "Architecture is decision-making. It gives you a lot of knowledge about building problems and is a lot of help in planning meetings about planning issues, the language is not foreign to me." "I don't have a driver's license. I don't own a car, but I try to represent all the people of Lawry." Marci is the second Francisco to serve as Lawrence's mayor. Her great-grandfather held the position before the death of her father. "He got elected in the same election that the citizens voted to keep the pool halls open," she said. The bar's digital clock—its inch-high letters visible from outside the door—told the sad story. It was closing time. Francisco laughed at the news, which stressed a violation of Lawrence's beer ordinance. Council "They believe me. They pick up and go." From page one Worth pointed out that anyone could invite the guest to speak. the faculty should be invited to hear what they have to say." Ernest Angio, professor of geology and chairman-elect of SexEx, attended the Emporia meetings with Worth. He told Faculty Council that they had not invited KNEA to speak at KU because they represented the majority opinion of faculty governance. Also at the Faculty Council meeting, Worth told members that Robert Cobban, executive vice president of Dell, would Thursday concerning proposals for a voluntary early retirement program at KU. EARLIER THIS YEAR, Touche, Ross and Co., a Kansas City public accounting firm, prepared a report for the Regents that proposed alternatives for voluntary early retirement programs. The Regents also discussed at the past three Regents meetings and by administrators and faculty leaders. Worth said that Thursday's meeting was designed to elicit faculty reaction to the proposals so that the administration would have a chance to consider the suggestions and discussions continue at future Regents meetings. Independence Inc., an organization that assists the handicapped. Mrs. Cheek was contacted through the hospital where her husband had surgery. "It if hadn't been for Independence International," she said. "Now where we'd be now." Mrs. Cheek said. From page one Renovation The house, which will be finished May 1, has a bedroom for each of Mrs. Cheek's three daughters and the room is large enough to be Cheek's physical therapy therapy area on the table while his wife exercises his legs. "He's in pain twenty-four hours a day," Mrs. Cheek said, "and when it hurts him, it hurts him." She learned the technique at Meningers Institute in Topeka, where she drives Cheek each week in hopes that therapy will dislodge the scar tissue that has paralyzed the nerves in his lower EXCHANGING GLANCES with his wife, and flally, "You never adjust to it. You just live." Downing a swallow of black coffee, he said, "The only thing that I miss is not being able to work." Cheek, 41, calls himself a hillybill and says he has only a fifth-grade education. Confined to a wheelchair since October, Wayne Cheek works on a rug hooking kit. Cheek will soon move into a home that has been made more accessible by the Lawrence Housing Authority. "Iused to be able to walk up a silo, look at it, tell you how many gallons of paint it would need, and tell you how long the job would take," he said. Cracking a rare grin, he told about working as a sandalbaker and painter. CHEEK AND HIS wife agree that there is no such thing as a tight job market, only one job position. "If you want to work, you can work. It might not be a high-pay job, but it'll pay the bills," he said, expressing his contempt for unemployment and micrificencies who are "too lazy to go out and work." Besides his work, Cheek said he missed showering and shaving by himself. IN HIS NEW HOME, which an architect designed for maximum wheelchair accessibility, Cheek will have a roll-in shower and lowered sinks and mirrors. Ramps have replaced the front stairs, and all doorways have been widened to 2 feet 8 inches. Also, the house is close to a grocery, drugstore and schools. The whole family looks forward to the movie job that Mrs. Cheeks plan to handle by herself while daughters are in school and her husband is receiving therapy. "When you know you got to do something, and you *only* yourself to do it, you do it," Mrs. Cheek said. 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