University Daily Kansan, April 16, 1981 Page 11 Banquets keep fund's new director busy By REBECCA CHANEY Staff Reporter There are new brochures on the corner table in the office, but the secretary's desk in the front is empty. Otherwise, the Williams Fund office in Allen Field House have undergone changes since Bob Frederick took over director of the scholarship fund April 1. Novotny resigned March 31 to join Fidelity, a Lawrence firm, as national sales manager. "I really haven't had time to sit down, and think about making changes," Frederick said, referring both to the office and to the job he recently inherited from fund-raising veteran John Novotny. "Maybe no changes need to be made," Frederick said. "It's difficult for me to give much thought to the future right now. We're a secretary and we been bogged down with plans for the Basketball Banquet, the Celebrity Golf Tournament and Banquet and the Senior Recognition Brunch." THE CELERITY GOLF TOUR- NAMENT is May 1 and the Senior *Recognition Banquet is May 2.* the basketball banquet was last night. After these events are over, Frederick said, the office will be busy making arrangements for athletic meetings with alumni across the state, beginning at the end of May and continuing through the summer. He said his office manager, Loraine Applications for Kansan available Applications for summer and fall 1981 Kanani editor and business manager are available at the office of student affairs in 214 Strong Hall, at the Student Senate office in 105B of the Kansas Union and in 105F Flint Hall. Completed applications are due at 5 p.m. April 21 in 105F Flint. Rehearsal Dinners 1307 Mans. phone: 843-1151 THE CASTLE TEA ROOM Wedding Showers Rehearsal Dinners KINKO'S Thank you. We look forward to hearing your idea. Please contact us at info@northeast.com in a paper quoting the content for the four-page proposal. We will send you the copy after we have heard it. 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Frederick said he was in the process of interviewing applicants for the internal position as well as applications for the assistant director position. YOUR $25 GIFT CERTIFICATE RUNNER UP. PRITZS FORMER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Tom Kivito, a former KU basketball star, resigned in January 1980 to become a purchasing representative for a crude oil purchasing firm. He was not replaced. Frederick, 41, left Stanford University in 1976 to pursue a doctor's degree in administration at KU. He had been assistant basketball coach at Stanford for two years and at Brigham Young University for three years. He received his bachelor's degree from KU in 1962, and assisted Head Basketball Coach Ted Owens for two years. WINNING DESIGN WILL BE PRESENTED ON A DOWNLOAD WEAR T SHIRT AND SOLD AT THE NATIONAL GOLF LEAGUE DEADLINE FOR ENTRY 15t APRIL 23th at 4:00 p.m. While working on his doctorate, Frederick also was head basketball coach at Lawrence High School until April 1. ENTER NOW! UNITED STUDIES AVAILABLE AT MASS SCORE AND EXPLORER SHOP BOOKSTORES "I've been too busy to realize that I'm not coaching any more," he said. "This is the first time in 17 years that I haven't. I guess later on, when things slow down it'll hit me." FREEDERICK SAID he thought the momentum from coming into the job in the middle of the semester would carry him to a higher level of the semester and into the summer. "I think this is probably the best time for me to come in, with the summer meetings coming up," he said. "Fortunately, I have some background in traveling around Kansas, meeting people." He said he was looking forward to the challenge of raising the more than $1 million in contributions budgeted for fiscal 1981. "I've lived in a lot of towns in Kansas, and coached at Russell and Coffeville. At Coffeville and KU, I was involved in traveling around the state recruiting." him about a month to learn the ins and outs of the job, but he thought that was common with most new jobs. "Obviously, I'm not experienced enough yet to predict whether we'll be there at the end of this fiscal year," he said. "I think we're pretty close to being on schedule." The new director said it would take "I would guess that the Williams Fund will continue to grow, but whether it can grow as steeply as it has for the past several years remains to be seen. While we're asking people to contribute more because the costs of scholarships are rising rapidly with inflation, those people are facing the same thing themselves." Latino Únete Asiste a la próxima Reunión de tu Club Latin el Sabado 18 a las 6:30 En la cafetería de McCollum Hall te esperamos L.A.S.A. Jack is new to Lawrence. And a graduate of the Hays Hair Dressing School. He specializes in permanent waving. GUYS & DOLLS Ask for Jack and receive $5^{00} OFF (For Women) $200 OFF (For Men) ona HAIRCUT & BLOW DRY Offer Expires May 1, 1981. 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