University Daily Kansan, February 10, 1983 Page Fee hike advances to Senate TRAILRIDGE Computerark 808 W. 24th St. 841-0094 Mon, thru Fr. 10-7 p.m. Sat, 10-4 p.m. (Did you know you could get a free haircut at Command Performance? Stop by for details.) THE CASTLE TEA ROOM Boysd Coins-Antiques Clare Ring Buy-Self-Trade Gold-Silver-Coins 731 New Hampshire Lawrence, Kansas 60044 913-842-877 Antiques-Watches Attention Microcomputer Owners AlphaOmega Software TERMAP*A is a program to tie your Radio Shack Model iL computer to the K.U. computer, on or off campus! Features include special characters, spotted line printing, working *break* key and key more Minimum for keyboard support, modern To order, send $310 (or write for more info to Alpha Omega software, box 3721 Lawrence, Ks 66044 you can buy quality cut flowers on SUNDAY Pence Garden Center West 914 W.23rd 842-1596 open SUNDAY 12-5 KATY'S CELLAR SHOPPE NEXT-TO-NEW CLOTHING FOR WOMEN 745 NEW HAMPSHIRE THE MARKETPLACE (BEHIND THE HARVEST) 842-7456 We're the Glass Specialists 730 NEW JERSEY 843-4416 By SARA KEMPIN Staff Reporter The Student Senate Finance and Auditing Committee recommended an increase of $3, or 14.6 percent, in the student activity fee for fiscal 1984 and 1985 during final budget deliberations last night. The fiscal year runs from July to June of each year. The finance committee's recommendation will go to the Senate for further consideration at it Feb. 23 meeting. If its recommendations are approved by the Student Senate and the KU administration, the current $20.50 activity fee will increase to $23.50. DAVID AMBLER, chance candlellor for student affairs, has said he could go along with a 50-cent increase in the activity fee. But he has said that because of the 20 percent incident fee increase approved by the Board of Regents and the Kansas Legislature for next year, administrators would probably be bury of a large increase. of a large increase. The finance committee divided activity fee money among 13 revenue code groups and the student organizations and unallocated accounts administered by the Senate. Revenue code groups are organizations such as the University Daily Kansan, radio station KJHK, the transportation service and recreation Money from the student organizations' accounts is allocated to student clubs and groups during spring budget hearings every year. If the Senate approves the committee's recommendations for financing the revenue code groups, requests for student money will then go to the administration for consideration. MONEY IN the Senate unallocated account is set aside for special projects or emergencies. During deliberations last night, the committee decided to allocate $3.55 of the $4.55 that Recreation Services had requested. Recreation Services had asked the committee to give it the same amount of money it now receives from the activity fee as well as to institute a $2 campus privilege fee for building and equipment repair. equipment report. The committee also voted to Innsce the Concert and Chamber Music Series at $1.59 of the $1.83 they had requested. MOLLIE MITCHELL, co-chairman of the Student Senate Cultural Affairs Committee and a member of the Concert Series Committee, said the reduction in the increase would hurt the program. patience. "We were $24,000 in debt, but we only asked for $18,000," she said. "And they only gave us half of what we requested." She said that if the group did not receive more money, ticket prices to the Chamber and Concert Series events would have to increase by as much as 50 percent. The committee also decided to finance the Associated Students of Kansas at 40 cents, instead of the 45 cents the group had requested. Charles Lawhorn, Kansas City, Kan, senior, said he thought the issue should be placed before the Senate. He said he thought the Senate was responsible enough to make a good decision about the effectiveness of ASK. THE GROUP recommended financing the groups at the following amounts: Associated Students of Kansas, $14,652; Concert and Chamber Music Series, $28,541.20; Graduate Student Council, $28,571.40; Legal Services for Students, $8,719.12; KJHK, $28,979.10; KU Bands, $28,979.10; Recreation Services Recreation Services programs, $84,249; and Recreation Services operations, $45,787.50. Student Bar Association, $4,395.60; Student Seale, $45.263; Transportation Services, $219,780; University Daily Kansan, $109,890; University Theatre, $46,520.10; Student Organizations, $66,300.30; and the unallocated account, $10,250.40. HEADS ARE TURNING! YOU'LL SEE WHY,WHEN YOU STEP INTO THE ALL NEW GAMMONS.GREAT NEW LOOK AND GREAT NEW FACES AT THE TRENDSETTER. 23rd & Ousdahl So. Hills Center 842-3977