University Daily Kansan, January 21, 1985 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 9 Chancellor praises Senate, governor By NANCY STOETZER Staff Reporter Chancellor Gene A. Budig commended the new student senators for their victories in last fall's Student Senate election and congratulated Gov. John Carlin for his recent success in the state house, Saturday in the Kansas Union. "You can make a difference. I trust you will," Budig told the new senators. Senate committees will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Walnut Room of the Union to elect committee chairmen. The Senate will conduct its first meeting at 7 p.m. Jan. 30 in the Kansas Room of the Union. Budig also said that neither the Senate nor the faculty and administration could maintain integrity and proper financing from the state. aging," he told the crowd of about 50 people. "This gives us something to build on." "Carlin's budget is most encour- BUDIG SAID the University of Kansas needed a science library and praised Carlin's budget allocation of $650,000 for the library, the same amount the Board of Regents requested. "These requests are positive. I live, we can at work together on this." David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, also spoke at the open house. "I think you have more power than you realize, and the way in which you exercise that power will determine your success," he said. Ambler said he was pleased about the joint statement issued last week by Ruth Lichtwardt, president of Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas, and Luther, author of a petition questioning Senate financing of GLOSK Two exciting entertainment employment opportunities. 1. The WALT DISNEY WORLD' T vacation Kingdom, near Orlando, Florida, is seeking professional Dancers, Singers and Musical Theatre Acts/Actresses. Most positions are also contracts with some summer seasonal employment also available. Sorry, no professional instrumental auditions. DISNEY AUDITION TOUR '85 2. The WALT DISNEY WORLD Vacation Kingdom and DISNEY-LAND* (located in Anaheim, California) are auditioning for the All American College Marching Band for each Park, plus, the All American College Orchestra to perform at EPCOT Center. These positions are for summer employment, based on applications including on August 17. Be sure to review Requirements: ** Talent:** Must be 18 years of age by June 1, 1985. ** School:** Old/full-time college Freshman, * Sophomore, or Junior. Audition Sites: St. Louis, Missouri TALENT AUDITION: February 1, 1985 Kiel Auditorium Assembly Hall #2 1400 Market Street (west entrance) Lawrence, Kansas COLLEGE MUSICIANS: January 22, 1985 University of Kansas-Lawrence 214 Murphy Hall Audition Call 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. AuditionCall: Female 10 a.m For additional audition requirements and/or further support call the Disney Audition Tour 'B5'. (305) 924-8478, EST --- Dinner Hour Album Playback Monday— Alternative Conversations Tuesday— Wha Ha Ha (Wha Ha Ha) Wednesday— Agustus Pablo --- "Wha Ha Ha" Thursday - Pandemonium "Wif Fahren" Friday— The Leather Nun "Slow Death" The Sound Alternative 864-4747 Jazz Playback Wednesday, 10 a.m. Ronald Shannon Jackson "Pulse" Resume Service Our experience makes the difference! Cover Letters * Word Processing 5 E. 7th 841-1286 Rent it. Call the Kansan. Kwality Comics 1111 Massachusetts St. Science Fiction Games Comic Books 843-7239 HOURS Mon. Thurs. 11.a.m-2.a.m. Fri & Sat. 11.a.m-3.a.m Sunday 11.a.m-1.a.m PIZZA SHUTTLE 1601 W.23RD HOURS WE ACCEPT CHECKS (25* Service Charge) 16oz. Pepsi's - 25*! COMING SOON ... .30 WEDNESDAY $1.50 Cary Grant & Katherine Hepburn Bringing Up Baby 7:30 THURSDAY $1.50 Death of a Bureaucrat FRIDAY & SATURDAY Woodruff Auditorium