University Daily Kansan, January 23, 1981 Page 9 KU gay group ousts officers for shoddy attendance records The Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas fired both its director and treasurer last night because neither the couple met, meetings for the past couple months. After ousting丹 Denfeld, director, and Debbie Porter, treasurer, the organization voted Tom Franz, the organization senior, acting social chairman. Denfield and Porter generated much publicity last fall after they applied for and were denied a marriage license in Kansas. "For a couple of meetings, the GSL has been without a director and a direction," Franz said as he opened the meeting. Speaking to about 30 persons, he noted that although Dendell and Porter had indicated that they would resign from their positions, neither had written a letter of resignation. Franz said GSL could either fire the women or give them two weeks to resign. In the ensuing debate, many wondered whether it was within the power of those present to fire Denfield and Porter. Much time also was spent determining GSL's financial status. A survey of those present indicated on one knew that the company organization has not what bills it must pay. "The way I see it, we are debating with our own rules," said a graduate student who wished not to be identified. "The general membership makes the rules. And because we are the general membership, whatever we do is legal." Franz said he hoped a dance GSL had planned for Feb. 21 would alleviate any deficits the organization may have. 'Mustard heir' pleads guiltv After waiving his right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday in Douglas County District Court, Rodney Moequin challenged the court's ability to that he billed Lawrence merchants out of $25,000 of merchandise last November. Sentencing will be at 9:30 a.m. Feb. 6. Moquin, 33, had been scheduled to have his preliminary hearing today, but after the guilty plea, Judge James Paddock bound him over for arrangement yesterday. A guilty plea was entered on two counts of theft by deception and three counts of felony insufficient funds over $100. The theft charge is a class D felony punishable by one to 19 years in prison. The insufficient funds charge is a class E felony punishable by one to five years Moquin is being held in Douglas County lain in lieu of $20,000 bond. He allegedly passed himself off as the heir to the French's Mustard Fort. for tum and purchased a $200,000 estate, a luxury mobile video, cassette equipment and other merchandise without money changing hands. Mouin's pirate Alice also is being held in Douglas County Jail, in lieu of $1,500 bond. She has been charged with grand theft. 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Mondale will remain in Washington In a statement released by his transition office yesterday, Mondale said he will join the local office of the Chicago-based law firm of Winston and Strawn and the board of directors of Control Data Corp. He also plans to commute from Washington to his home state of Minnesota several times a month to lecture, without salary, at three colleges in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, said spokeswoman Ann Stock. Mondale has been mentioned as a possible candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and has expressed a desire to remain in public life in some capacity. He has not said whether that would involve seeking political office. The former vice president will serve as an "of counsel" attorney for Winston and Strawn, Chicago's oldest law firm, which means he will be affiliated with the firm without being a member. Dean Overman, the partner in charge of the Washington office, said Mondale chose to not become a partner in order to "avoid potential conflicts of interest." Stock said Mondale was asked to join the 20-member Washington office by senior partner John Reilly, a longtime political associate and former member of the Federal Trade Commission. Mondale will work primarily on national and international corporate cases and will not do any lobbying, Overman said. Larry Perlman, vice president of Control Data, said Mondale was elected to the computer firm's board of directors but the announcement was held up until his successor, Georce Bush, was sworn in. Periman said Mondale will receive the "standard compensation" for board members—a $12,500 annual salary plus $500 for attending a board meeting and $400 to $500 for attending committee meetings. The former U.S. Senator and Minnesota attorney general will receive additional compensation from Control Data for legal services and advice on international matters, be said. Want a test to see whether you've really learned anything in college? Lambda Sigma, KU's sophomore honor society, is sponsoring the third annual College Bowl, a competition between art, science and literature trivia. "It consists of, some of the most bizarre trivia," Sharon Appelbaum, Prairie College sophomore and Lambda Sigma president, said. "They ask questions." The Roman mythology, art, science, anything you might learn about in college. p. m. today at the Student Union Activities office in the Kansas Union. Undergraduate or graduate students may enter, Appelbaum said. Four members and one alternate comprise a board of trustees to supervise up, but she expects a final total of 30. The bowl will be held next week in the Kansas Union, with the final schedules next Saturday. Winners will advance to the reslionals Feb. 7-8 in Topeka. Regional winners earn a trip to the national College Bowl and will compete against winners from colleges across the country. The deadline for team entries is 5 Club sponsors party for foreign students College Bowl tests trivia buffs Mideastern descent are represented in the club. The KU International Club is sponsoring their annual welcome party for all foreign students tomorrow night. "We want them to know the activities that are going to take place in the spring semester," he said. "However," Billa said, "we want any and all KU students to come so that we can find out more about what's happening on campus." "One of the activities that we have planned taes place during Higher Education Week (Feb. 4-15). We will offer free movie and set up an exhibit." KU has buil 1,700 foreign students, according to Krupadanam Billa, Guntur, India graduate student and president of the International Club. The International Club is an umbrella organization for foreign student groups. Presently, students of Oriental, African, Latin American and In Concert Paul Clark Date: Friday, Jan 30 Time: 8pm Place: First Presbyterian Church 2415 W.23rd Tickets may be purchased for $3 at Cross Reference bookstore or Staffed Pig. 2415 W. 23rd The welcome party will begin at 7 p.m., in the East Alcove of McColum Hall. Admission is free. the Stuffed Pig Come to the Come to the fellowship luncheons at 11:30 to 1:00 pm m-f in the Trail Room of the Kansas Union. Rent it. Call the Kansan Call 864-4358 THE ALL CAMPUS RECREATION TOURNAMENT ACU-I BACKGAMMON BILLIARDS CHESS DARTS FRISBEE TABLE SOCCER TABLE TENNIS Qualifying Events Jan 26-31 VIDEO GAMES Sign up at SUA Office before 5 PM,Jan 23 FEE: $5 per entry Winners in qualifying events go to regional tournament in Lincoln, NE.,— all expenses paid! 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