University Daily Kansan, February 18, 1981 voted best by th St., avenue com board new money building 5 new Page 3 y ap- anyone coins, ord all pays Revenue From page 1 Fry said that the Kansan needed to carry forward at least $35,000 to cover monthly printing costs. "It's not savings. We use it," Fry said. the Kansan's proposed budget included money to purchase $250,000 worth of computerized equipment over a five-year period. Loren Busy, Finance and Auditing Committee chairman, said the equipment expenditure was justified because the money was needed for five years. "This group is talking about $250,000 for equipment funded over the next five years," he said. "If Student Senate would rather to allocate $250,000 this year out of its 95,000 unallocated account, that's fine, go ahead and try it." Fry said equipment purchased with the fee increase would decrease production costs in the long run. The other recommendations approved were: - Increasing University Concert Series' allocation from 75 cents to $1.16. * Increasing the Chamber Music Series' allocation from 10 cents to 18 cents. - Increasing KU Forensics' allocation from 10 cents to 14 cents. - Increasing the Legal Services Program's allocation from $1.25 to $1.75 - Increasing the Associated Students IN OTHER BUSINESS, the Senate voted to offer the Legal Services' attorney position to Cindy Week, who is an attorney for the Kansas Defender Project. Weekl will replace Steve Ruddick, who resigned this spring. of Kansas' membership fee allocation from 28 cents to 40 cents. - Maintaining the Recreation Advisory Board's allocation at $2.55. The Senate approved a resolution opposing the proposed move of the KU-MU home football game in Arrowhead Stadium. The Senate also approved a resolution urging the University to allow beer sales in Memorial Union to promote revenue sports and the Kansas Union Memorial Board. Several student seats in the College Assembly will remain unfilled next year unless more student seats are added to this year than have been in the past. Teri Carswell, assistant to the dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, said that there had not been enough student representatives to fill the allotted seats since 1978 and came to the University of Kansas. Carswell said that most of the unfilled seats were for freshmen. "The freshmen probably haven't been here long enough to be aware of the Assembly or what it does," Seats remain open for Assembly Carswell said, "The sophomores and juniors have been around long enough to really understand and get involved." The College Assembly is the governing body of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Its members are responsible for implementing academic policies, making budget requests and acting on any other issues that concern the College's faculty or students. Undergraduate representatives to the Assembly are elected to oneyear terms every February. Nomination for undergraduate representatives are available in the College office, 208 Strong Hall. N nomination forms should be submitted to the College office by 4:30 p.m. Monday. Any freshman, sophomore or junior who is enrolled in the College is eligible to run for president. Elections will be Feb. 26-27. All voting will take place in the College office. Regular Assembly meetings are on the first Tuesday of every month in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. OH DO WE HAVE A PARTY FOR YOU!! The Sanctuary is inviting you to join us in a very special dinner treat on Saturday, February 28th. The Menu - One 11/2 lb. live Maine lobster - All the boiled shrimp you can eat - Baked potato, sour cream, chives, butter - Young peas nestled in an artichoke bottom with sauce - Total cost for hors d'oeuvres and dinner (feast) is ONLY $15.00 (plus tips) - Spinach salad with mushrooms and a special garlic toast For reservations call: Face or Body. - Hice or becky 9:30 am-6:30 pm Mon-Sat at 843-O540 -Confirmed only by advanced payment before Wednesday, February 25th -75 person limit - MEMBERS & THEIR GUESTS ONLY - Memberships Available. 10 day waiting period 1401 W. 7th 843-O54O We'll Service Your Car For Less! REMEMBER! Ron Griffin Service Manager Jerry Sinovic Service Adviser TUNE-UP SPECIAL All Japanese Imports TOYOTA LAWRENCE MAZDA LAWRENCE AUTO PLAZA 842-2191 $36^95 We'll: with coupon (included all parts and labor—6cyl. models and rotary engines slightly higher.) - install new spark plugs - replace points and cond. (If appl.) - set engine to recommended manufacturer's specifications - adjust carburetor - inspect operation of choke - install new fuel filter - check all underhood fluid levels GAOW WITH WESLEY Nursing Graduates Look what we have for you when you're part of the We in Wesley: $16,500-plus! How's that for starters? That is minimum, without recent or related experience, and includes shift and weekend differential pay. But pay is only the beginning. Nurses who are part of the We in Wesley enjoy a great many superior benefits: - Vacation after only 6 months of full-time employment. - Excellent insurance, much of it fully paid by Wesley Medical - Well Pay/Sick Pay. You get extra pay for each half-year of perfect attendance, but still have paid sick leave if you should need it. - 8 paid holidays per year. Center. Comprehensive medical and dental, single and family coverage available, group life, long-term disability, etc. Retirement. Also tax-sheltered annuity to which both you and Wesley contribute. - Too many benefits to list here! And Wichita has things to do, places to go, and jobs for other family members as well. - A wellness program to help you keep in tip-top health. ... MAIL TO Lora Lagree, R.N. Employment Specialist — Nursing Service Center 521 N. Hillside Wichita, Kansas 67214 or call collect (316) 868-2603 Please tell me more about Me, We, and Wesley address city, state, zip degree goal & date expected specific nursing interests degree goal & date expected Maggie's Pantry 7:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Trudays till 8:00 P.M. 1000 Massachusetts 841-5404 TONIGHT IS PITCHER NIGHT at THE HAWK ADMIRAL CAR RENTAL 843-2931 2340 Alabama Lawrence, Kansas Over 17 years in the business. Snow tires available. PETSTEP Sweetheart Specials 20% OFF! all stock included Hill Science Diet Pet Foods 20% OFF other items reduced to $ \frac{1}{2} $ price SALE PRICES GOOD THROUGH FEBRUARY PETSTEP 841-4300 Malls Shopping Center 711 W.23rd Lose 17 to 26pound or more in just six weeks Classified ads get results "It's a Natural" 935 Iowa Hillcrest Medical Center SPRING BREAK March 13-22 $245 FREE POOLSIDE LEASE - transportation & free party enroute BEER TRIP INCLUDES: free party enroute tennis and golf - transportation & - accommodations 8 days - nightclub and disco (local age 18) - *nightclub and disco* (legal age) - *free transportation* 18) - *in Disney World* RESERVE SEATS NOW! CONTACT: Jimmy Gravely 749-298-5 6-10 p.m Classic Styling The return to traditional fashion includes "classic hair styling." For the complete professional look, your hair style must be coordinated with your wardrobe . . . neat, orderly and well groomed. Come to Gentlemen's Quarters for your professional look . . . performed by professionals. GENTLEMEN'S QUARTERS 611 W. 9th • 843-2138 SPECIAL NOTICE: Professor Carl Leban will discuss the special Summer Session Course "Exploring China" and show a brief descriptive film, Thursday February 19, at 7:30 p.m. in 4063 Wescoe Hall. Free and open to the public. EXPLORING CHINA July 13-August 9,1981 SUMMER SESSION 1981, EALC 599 Topics in EALC: EXPLORING CHINA This unique summer session course, with both undergraduate or graduate credit, offers an unparalleled opportunity to study the living culture of Modern China—by actually being there! My wife and I, who will lead the class and discussions en route, have been teaching for half years. For the last 15 years, I have taught Chinese language, history and culture at KU We are certain this will be a most memorable and informative course and tour. For all details—iterary and special features—call or write me for a free descriptive brochure. Carl Leban Associate Professor EALC Carl Laban 1927 W. 29th Court Lawrence, KS 64084 (913)-843-2915 864-3100 Please send free brochure: EXPLORING CHINA. Name ___ Address ___ City ___ $___ Zip ___ --- 28 Days—11 Exciting Cities - Daily tours— * Informed discussion— * Chinese-speaking tour leader— * College credit available!— * $3,195 from San Francisco