University Daily Kansan, February 19, 1985 Page 8 CAMPUS AND AREA Finance continued from p. 1 cover one-half of the expenses and increased bus pass prices would cover the other half. "If we don't get a raise, we'll have to get rid of the West Campus route and raise bus pass prices," Sump said. Nancy Anderson, Transportation Board coordinator, said board members were considering asking the Senate for an additional $1.50 increase in the student activity fee to maintain existing services. "WE WOULD STILL probably pass prices from $30 to $35, she said." Allan Heinze, director of physical education and recreational facilities, said Robinson Gymnasium also did not increase its revenue. Senate did not increase its revenue. Robinson was the only student group recommended to receive less in fiscal 1986 than in fiscal 1985 and 1984. Heinze said the proposed budget wouldn't allow funds for any capital outlay and would eliminate $1,100 each year from operating costs. HE SAID ROBINSON might have been calling or weekend schedule starting April 1. the Finance Committee's budget was approved. Robinson requested $85,453 from the Senate for fiscal 1986, and the board recommended $49,328. The proposal would give Robinson $5,617 less than the gymnasium received in fiscal 1985. 1952 1958 did the gym requested additional money for several needed projects, including resurfacing the tennis courts. Cynthia Woolke, director of Legal Services for Students, said an increase in demand for legal services prompted the organization to hire an additional attorney last summer. Since the attorney's role, the organization has been able to increase the number of students it sees by 25 percent, she said. THE SENATE EXECUTIVE Committee last summer earmarked $17,000 to Legal Services to pay for the additional attorney. Funds came from the Senate unallocated fund for special projects. special services. Woelke said Legal Services would ask the Senate to reconsider the proposed allocation because the current proposal would mean a cut in staff. “It's inscapable that we eliminate part of our staff,” she said. “We'll either cut back on law student interns and freeze attorney salaries, or we'll eliminate one attorney position.” Legal Services received $87,912 for fiscal 1985 and the committee response. Wooke said Legal Services had requested $123,385 for fiscal 1986. require BILL WHITE, KJHK-FM station manager, said, "This proposal would cut just about everything we asked for. I'm really mad about the whole thing. Internally, we're growing and going places, but our budget is less than adequate." He said the $20,879 that KJHK received for fiscal 1958 was enough to cover general operating costs. The station requested $41,990 for fiscal 1986 to finance some "very needed equipment adjustments." KJHK's proposal included funds for personal computers. we have about 150 people working at KJHK and only two electricians. We need manuals that our sports writers use to plunk out their stories," he said. White said KJHK would ask the Senate to consider raising the committee's recommendation of $27,875. But not all groups are disappointed with the recommendations. The increase will be split between the council's travel fund and other graduate student organizations. ROHANN PARRIS, EXECUTIVE coordinator of the Graduate Student Council, said that although the committee recommended less than the amount the council had requested, the council would still receive an increase of $9,032 for fiscal 1986. She said the travel fund allowed graduate students to travel to present their research papers. The other graduate student organizations, such as political science or French and Italian students, would use the funds to continue bringing speakers to the campus. 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FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES, & COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRANSFER STUDENTS (Plus any other interested upperclassmen) The 36th Annual Principal-Counselor-Student and Community College Conference will be held on Wednesday, February 20 Each year the Office of Admissions sponsors a conference which brings to the campus high school principals and counselors and community college personnel for a program of academic and student affairs presentations. On the morning of the conference, these individuals meet with their former students are freshmen. The Office of Admissions invites interested students to take part in this year's conference. it will be an excellent opportunity to meet with our faculty and staff, discuss the academic programs, and your concerns for the future here. Your participation also helps the University build a stronger relationship with your former school, while gaining valuable information about the university's offerings. Students attending the morning meeting will be excused from attendance of their class between 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. on the 20th. The following high schools and community colleges will be attending the conference and have indicated an interest in visiting with their former students in the Kansas Union. The locations are indicated Room Schedule for Student Conferences 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. B—Ballroom C—Cafeteria Level 5 Level 3 Barton County, Great Bend- B Butler County, El Dorado- B Coffeyville- B Colby- B Cowley County- B Dodge City- B Garden City- B Haskell- B Barton County, Great Bend-B Hutchinson-Walnut Room, Level 6 Independence-B COMMUNITY COLLEGES Arkansas City-B KANSAS HIGH SCHOOLS Atchison—B Atwood—C Augusta—C Baldwin—B Basehor—C Belleville—C Bishop Traditions Room, Level 4 Blue Valley (Stanley)—B apus—B Campus—B Chanute— Chase—C Cimarron—C Seward County, Liberal- B Hutchinson-Walnut Room, Level 6 Independence-B Johnson County-City Room, Level 6 Kansas City Kansas-Pine Room, Level 6 Labette County,Parsons B Covington Kansas City, Mo.-B Neoho County, Chanute-B Pratt B Seward County,Liberal-B Mt. Oread Room, Level 3 Coldwater, Protection-C Decatur Community—C DeSoto—B Concordia—B Conway Springs—C DeSoto—B Dodge City—B Conway Springs—C Decatur Community—C Downs-C Ellinwood-C Ellis-C Ellsworth-C Elkhart-C Fried Kindley Memorial—B Fort Scott—B Fredonia—C Gardner—B Goddard—B Great Bend—B Elkhart—C Ellinwood—C Dodge City-B Erie, St. Paul, Thayer—C Free Gardner—B Goddard—B Great Bend—B Hayden—B Hays—B Hays—C Hesston—C Hiawatha—B Holton—C Horton—C Hoxie—C H摩尔迪—C Kapaun-Mt. Carmel— Council Room, Level 4 Lawrence—Kansas Room, Level 6 International Room, Level 5 Lebo-C Neodesha—B Ness City—C Newton—B Eureka-B Linn—C Louisburg—B Lucus-Luray—C Lyndon—C Madison—C Manhattan— Hotel Room, Level 5 Regionalist Room, Level 5 Hutchinson—Alcove F, Level 3 Immaculata—C Independence B Independence—B Iale B Labette County—C Marats A*D'Clygnes- Marmation Valley—C McPherson—B McPherson—B Mission Valley—C Mulvane—B Nemaha Valley—B Olathe North— Cottonwood Room, Level 3 Olathe South— Meadowlark Room, Lever Phillipsburg—C Piper—B Paola-Alcove E. Level 3 Perry-Lecompton Phillipsburg—C Piper—B Pipinville—C Pleasant Ridge-C Plainville—C Pleasant Ridge—C Prairie View—C Pretty Prairie—C Protection, Coldwater—C Royal Valley—C Russell—B Sabetha-C Salina Central—Cork 2 (Cafeteria), Level 3 Salina South—Cork 2 (Cafeteria), Level 3 Santa Fe Trail—C Scott City—C Seaman—B Shawne Mission East—Parlor A, Level 5 Shawne Mission North—Big Eight Room, Level 5 Shawne Mission Northwest—Alderson Auditorium, Level 4 Shawne Mission South—Parlor C, Level 5 Shawne Mission West—Worldruff Auditorium, Level 5 Smith Center—C Southeast of Saline—C St. Francis—C St. John's Military—C St. Mary's—C St. Paul, Erie, Thayer—C Stafford—C Sublette—C Summer—B Thayer, St. Paul, Erie—C Tonganoxie—Alcove C, Level 3 Topeka High— Topeka High Trail Room, Level 2 Topeka West Sunflower Room, Level 3 Vallev Falls-C Washburn Rural—B Wichita East—B Wichita Heights—B Wichita Northwest Alcove B, Level 3 Alcove B, Level 1 Wichita South—B Wichita Southeast— Alcove D, Level 3 Wichita West—B Winfield-B Notre Dame de Sion—B Pembroke Hill— Governor's Room, Level 4 MISSOURI HIGH SCHOOLS Wyandotte—B NEBRASKA HIGH SCHOOLS Creighton Prep, Omaha—B Millard North High School, Omaha—B Millard South High School, Omaha—B OKLAHOMA HIGH SCHOOL Holland. This is your opportunity to give feedback and information about your experiences at K.U. to your former high school and community college. In case you have any questions concerning the conference, please contact the Office of Admissions, 126 Strong Hall, 864-3911.