University Daily Kansan, August 28, 1981 Page 3 when it which was 000, with brunt of interview had inglary. and fire the in- of the time of house vacation. White lice she to pick in. Patched in the l intact. On Campus TODAY SUNDAY SATURDAY A REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE ILIEF SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY will meet with students interested in graduate theological education at 4:30 p.m. in the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center. THE KU SOCCER CLUB will hold an organizational meeting for men and women interested in joining, at a pool lobby, Robinson Center. THE EPISCOPAL EUCARISTIC FELLOWSHIP will meet p.s.p.m. in the Canterbury House, 1116 Louisiana St. A NEW BEGINNING IN THE NATIONAL ECUEMENICAL STUDENT MOVEMENT will be the discussion topic at the evening supper, at 5:30 in the Ecuemenical Christian Minneapolis Center. Worship follows at 7 pm. THE HILLTOP TWIRLERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB will hold a beginners square dance class at 8 AM the ceremonial Christian Ministries Center. SOUTHERN HILLS Floral&Gift SOUTHERN HILLS SHOPPING CENTER 749-2912 FREE DELIVERY HAWKS CROSSING GOOD TIMES Periodicals pinch hits library By CYNTHIA HRENCHIR Staff Reporter YELLO SUB DELIVERS 841-3268 It's the final flurry before term papers are due. Searching through microfilm and piles of Reader's Guides, archives, and databases containing the necessary information. But, after stacks of periodicals, the student can't find the issue needed. All that greets him is a green slip saying "Janeine's subscription has been canceled." According to Clinton Howard of Library Aquisitions, this incident may be occurring more and more to KU students. "We met the budget this year through administrative reallocation," he said. "But we can't depend on that for next year." According to Keith Mitcher, director of business affairs, this money was made available by the increase in student fees. The problem the University's library system is facing is the same one all departments are afflicted with—inflation. Book and periodical prices have increased 19.4 percent, according to figures published by the Resources Section Library Price Index Committee. "The Legislature at the last minute increased student fees. Nicher said. The library system's budget increased only 10.65 percent last year, while the inflation rate was 15 percent. The reallocation gave the 5 percent needed to keep up with the inflationary rate. The aquisitions department of the KU library system had already begun to identify dollars that had to be cut before the money was reallocated. "We planned to cut in proportion." Howard said. "The science department gets 15 percent of the periodicals budget; out of the amount we cannot John Davidson, chairman of the department of physics and astronomy, also had begun plans for the budget cut, before the reallocation was announced. get, they would have received a 15 percent cut." "I was going to make a transfer in funds, reducing the supply budget that goes for equipment and paper," he said. Reallocation saved the day, but the year before, the library was not as fortunate. In summer 1980, 800 titles uncancelled during the budget crunch. "During the earlier cut, we had already looked very carefully at the periodicals," Davidson said. "We dropped those that professed did not use or those available at Linda Hall Library in Kansas City." Another frustration besides cancellations accompanied a continually shrinking budget. There is no room for expansion. ATTENTION SPORTS CLUBS 1981-82 Budget Request Forms are available in 208 Robinson. All Sports Clubs interested in Student Senate Funding Allocations need to complete the request forms and return them to 208 Robinson by Sept.4 at 5:00 p.m. Budget hearings will begin the week of Sept. 7th. One day service on most prescriptions & repairs Wide selection of fashion & basic frames Coupons available in Lawrence Book & People Book 4 E. 7th Downtown Lawrence South side of Opera House Building 841-1117 Presents the KU 1981 season premier of Sunburst Friday, August 28 9-1 a.m. SPECIAL: $ ^{1} 10^{0}$ Margaritas all night! 700 New Hampshire Just tell us what you want. Your ArtCarped representative will be on campus soon to show you the latest in class ring designs. With dozens of styles to choose from, you'll be proud to select your one-of-a-kind design. Just tell us what you want. And be on the lookout for posters on campus to get you where you want. 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