University Daily Kansan Friday, September 30, 1977 e at a a sof no. noe. nic de ast of as: eed end and of mass work 5 Senate has surplus funds The Student Senate has a surplus of $86,222 to work with for this fiscal year, Chris Caldwell, Senate treasurer, said yesterday. The major bulk of the money, he said, comes from last year's unallocated fund that was carried over to this year and totals $10,713 is a carryover from other funds. Caldwell said the unallocated fund is money collected by the Senate over the uneven spend. Some money is part of a reserve fund set up in case of emergencies and funded by 50 cents of each donor. Other funds represent money Senate-funded organizations did not spend in a year. Last year's unallocated fund received a $33,000 carryover from the government. CURRENTLY, the unallocated fund is holding $60,000 that was allocated to Recreation Services last spring but remains unspecified because of holdups in im- Improvements to be made include lighting of the tennis courts behind Robinson Gymnasium and improvements in the in- tramural fields at 23rd and Iowa streets. Caldwell said the $60,000 eventually would revert to the Recreation Services fund and was not included in the unallocated fund total. He said half of the Senate's controlled fund would be available for the Senate to allocate to student groups during the fall budget hearings Oct. 11 to 13. The controlled资金 is currently $18,135, and $0,067 will be available for student groups. Some unallocated funds will be allocated to student groups. 4,000 could be allocated to student groups. The unallocated fund recently was depleted by $3,959 to cover a debt owed to KU photographic Services. The debt was discovered when an internal audit last summer and for six years the Senate had mistakenly been receiving money for retaking ID pictures. After the hearings, he said, the money could be used for three separate projects the company is pursuing. Mike Harper, StudEx chairman, said he thought the greatest portion of the surplus StudiEx funds should be made available for Senate hearings, or request during the fall budget hearings. - A STUDENT center for educational research, which would give students credit hours for doing research for the Senate on specific issues. - A prepaid legal services program, which would give students free legal advice and assistance to be paid for from student activity fees. - The student lobbying group, Concerned Students for Higher Education (CSHE), which already is formed and will lobby for issues concerning KU during the Kansas Steve Leben, student body president, said the use of the surplus funds would be "contingent on the wishes of the student body." BE SAID the Senate will take a survey next month to determine whether students would favor the prepaid legal services program. A University of Kansas aerospace engineering team has won first place in the 1976-77 Bend Design Competition, which is sponsored by Aeronautics Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The team will receive a $1,000 first prize for their design of a single-engine, two passenger, home-built airplane, according to a college professor, of aerospace engineering. The idea, he said was to design an airplane that could be built for less than $5,000. The winning team members are: Steven Ericson, Lawrence junior; Hamid Massali, Pittsburg graduate student, and Edward Jones, William junior. The classes are: James and Weldon Waltman, 1937 graduates. Roskam said yesterday that the object of the contest was to stimulate advanced design thinking and design work. He said this year's contest emphasized low cost. The team built a radio controlled scaled-down version of the design plane, Reakam Engineering team wins contest "I think a big reason that we won was that we were the only university that proved the design would actually work." he said. Ericson said that it cost him and the other team members a total of about $200 to build the fiberglass model. But he said they invested a lot of time on the model. "With the prize money, it probably averaged out to be about 10 cents an hour." The team has not determined what they will do with the design, he said. Ericson said the model was on display at Beech Aircraft in Wichita. Roskau said this was the second time in two years that a KU team has won the trophy. The year before last, he said, the KU team won first place in the design contest with a design of a four passenger, single-engine, high-performance airplane. Roksmak said KU would not enter the contest this year because it was for an art competition. "We like to enter the contests that involve manned airplanes," he said. Roskam said they would wait until next year to enter again. Randy Matthews sings Gospel Rock Sunday, Oct. 2, 8:00 p.m. Ottawa University Chapel $2.00 admission Ottawa, Ks. 3 TACOS For $1.00! 2340 Iowa 841-4218 MORRIS Sports 1/2 PRICE SHOE SALE - TIGER - SPOT-BILT - PUMA - NIKE BATA - CONVERSE Saturday, Oct. 1, 1977 1 DAY ONLY! 843-0412 FRIDAY FLOWER FEATURE $2.75 1016 Massachusetts Give your weekend a fresh start. With the freshest of flowers. They're specially priced and ready right now to go home with you. PHONE 843-6111 Owens Flower Shop 9th & Indiana Streets, Lawrence, Kansas 64044 we send flowers wide width wide florist Transparent Watery Arian Assn. 810-258-3700 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Direct From Chicago Son Seals Blues Band "Son Seals 'Midnight Son' (album) represents a giant step by a major blues talent who, with this record, comes into a commanding shape all his own." 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