University Daily Kansan, February 5, 1981 Page 3 ory season it was it know why last year and aged, I don't you why." ed last year adapted its avid Lewin, vices, said. december of fully restated s the inform for all ing that, he classified father. en it's bad it for all of we should be kind of O Collins' is across he entitled always," he knows that an own choice, " aesthetic to of view observations weather you would work to of the say that not have Student communication needed with ASK, new director says Increased communication between KU students and the Associated Kansas State is the goal for Dan Cunningham. The newly appointed ASK campus director. "I want students to know they are getting something for their 28 cents a semester membership fee to ASK," said Cunningham, who was hired last week. "It's time to really bring ASK to the attention of the students." Cunningham, a Lenexa junior, replaces Jeff Evans as the KU director of the statewide student lobbying group. Communication with KU students, Cunningham said, has been absent in Boston. "More care should be taken to make students understand the issues," he said. Once students understand the issues ASK is working with, they will give the group their opinions, Cunningham said. "In many ways we have a problem with the atmosphere in Topeka," he said. "A conservative trend often works." His advantage of higher education. CUNNINGHAMIS a student senator. He serves as co-chairman of the Student Senate's Communications Committee and is a member of the Finance and Auditorate Committee. "One of our most important challenges is to make the Legalature aware that we can find ways to finance investments even in these light economic times." Six students applied for the director's job, which pays $75 a month. Next year the monthly salary will be increased to $90. THE APPLICANTS were interviewed Monday night by Bob Bingaman, ASK executive director; Greg Snacke, chairman of ASK board of directors; and Bert Coleman, student body president. "Dan has exceptional organizational abilities," Coleman said. "He is the kind of person that takes an issue and goes with it." Cunningham said the most important legislative issues concerning students this year were the passage of a landlord-tenant act, the finding of funds to enable the University to pay minimum wage without laying off student workers and the blocking of the passage of bills raising the beer-drinking age. 18 FREE MEALS Julie's NEW SUPPER CLUB What an extraordinary way to get 18 FREE Meals! ALL PIZZAS CALL US TODAY! HALF PRICE Carry Out Only—Offer Ends Feb. 10, 1981 SPAGHETTI BUY ONE, GET ONE !!FREE!! Buy one Spaghetti Dinner at the Regular Price and get the next one FREE! Italian Food, Steaks, Seafood 321 6 Iowa 442.7170 Sun, thursday 11-11 Friday, 10-11. a.m. Saturday, 10-11. 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