University Daily Kansan, January 24, 1983 Page 5 Ferron From page one South Dakota, Ferron said that she became aware of the excruciating need for legal minds within the Indian world. TO BETTER counsel native American clients seeking admittance to law school, Ferron took the Law School Admissions Test and had her results sent to three schools. Three years later, she earned her law degree from the University of South Dakota. "I found law school very enlightening," Ferron said. "I learned a lot about discrimination against groups other than just Indians. I generally have a sensitivity to pain brought on by others." She said that she fell obligated to voice her opinions when she could affect change in unjust Ferron said that her contribution to KU would be made special by four aspects of her work. "FIRST, MY sincerity and true concern about protected classes of people who are discriminated against by virtue of their belonging to a particular group are special," she said. "In my commitment may outside the part of my job, but I love what I talk about." Satellite 'My legal background in terms of research, knowledge of the law and extensive experience with computer aided design.' "My openmindedness, my willingness to put myself in others' shoes" is important. From page one FROM TIME to time. Perron has been sidelocked, but she said that she always came back at the end of the day. "The fact that I've found a way of life that gives me an inner peace in the way I feel about myself is also an advantage," Ferron said. "If I keep myself ethical and honest, then whatever my message is will be OK," she said. It is a basic philosophy which parallels what native American culture teaches, she said. The heaviest portion of the satellite re-entered the atmosphere at a point above the Earth's surface at 25 degrees south latitude by 84 degrees east longitude, officials said. A Pentagon spokesman said, "In all probability, most of the satellite broke up on re-entry, but it is impossible at this time to know whether or not it reached the surface. We may never know." A_PENTAGON statement said instructions had been given to officials who monitor nuclear fallout to watch for increased levels of radiation "It is impossible to say at this time what the results of this effort might be," the statement says. As its orbit deteriorated, Cosmos 1423 passed over the United States, portions of Scandinavia and the Middle East, before its fragments finally flamed through the sky over the Indian Ocean. that the main portion would re-enter above the Arabian Sea, off the west coast of India, said the UN envoy. THE KREMLIN, which predicted last week But governments around the world issued warnings that any debris from the satellite was likely to be contaminated, although most of it potentially burned up by the friction of re-entry. Information for this story was also supplied by United Press International. If the transportation board did not have to keep the $60,000 reserve fund but could use instead the Senate reserve fund in the case of an emergency, then $2 a year in the student activity fee. Rubby said. Revenue "I TO LOOKS LIKE now a 50-cent increase won't be nearly enough to provide the same amount of services we have in the past," Busby said. From page one David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, said he would prefer not to raise the activity fee because the Board of Regents had increased other fees 20 percent next year. Administrators could go along with a 50-cent increase, he said, but they would be concerned if the cost was too high. "If this is true," Amber said, "we're looking at a $3 or $4 increase in the activity fee." He said he thought Recreational Services would be recommending a separate $2 fee to support operations at Robinson Center in need of similar request for funding for intramural programs. THE REGENTS won't be happy about such a large increase. Bubba said. "They will remember the bus funds scandal and think, 'They can't handle the funds they already have and now they want more,'" he said. He said he anticipated a fight with the administration and the Regents if they would not allow him to do so. "The administration wants us to be responsible, but they have to realize we need an increase somehow." he said. Academic programs are the first priority when there is a shortage of funds, so programs such as concerts, forensics and KU bands get cut the most. Busby said. *FORENSICS AND University bands are two of the most outstanding diplomatic tools the U.S. has used in international disputes.* He said another alternative, if the administration vetoked an increase in the activity fee, was a 10 percent across the board cut for all groups given activity fee money. "They've built up a reputation and level of quality that is outstanding. It took a long time to establish this excellence. It would be tough to resain that excellence if it were lost." For example, he said, the Kansan would suffer because it needed full financing to pay off new loans. BUSBY SAID the increase could be lowered if groups could reduce their reserve accounts. The administration told the Senate last semester it had to keep a $30,000 reserve fund to use if one of the groups it funded ran out of money. Busby said. 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