14 Tuesday, February 13, 1979 University Daily Kansan --sponsored by the St. Lawrence Student Center POLKA! February 16th 8 to 12 a.m. Union Ballroom $3.50 for all the beer, pop, popcorn and polka you can handle Featuring Joe Schiefelbein and the Flying Dutchmen. After the polka, coffee and rolls at St. John's Church, 12th and Kentucky INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE Free Income Tax advice and return preparation Wednesdays 3:00-5:30 p.m. Thursdays 6:00-8:00 p.m. Consumers Affairs Office 819 Vermont Provided by KU Accounting Club in cooperation with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program Funded by the Student Activity Fees For love in bloom Valentine's Day. February 14. Flowers and plants are for Valentines. Naturally. Make an arrangement with: Owens FLOWER SHOP We send world flower wide thirst FTD Hours Mon-Fri 8 am to t11 pm, Sat 8 am to 5:30 pm 843-6111 9th Indiana Street, Lawrence, KS, 60044 Three options for additional funding of University of Kansas recreation services have been submitted to the administration by Mike Harper, student body president. Funding plans offered by Harper Harper sent a letter yesterday to Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, which said that a special committee on recreation should be formed with agreement on funding options for maintaining present recreational services. The committee was appointed by Shankel in November. Harper said yesterday that the Student Senate allocated an additional $1.50 of each student's activity fee in 1977 to cover the costs of recreation services and facilities. "We were conned," he said. "We've been paying the faculty's bills for two years. As far as I'm concerned, the committee is dissolved." Harper and Reggie Robinson, student body vice president and the other student member of the faculty, will also serve as members who use the recreation services should pay a faculty user's fee. HARPER SPAIR that students no longer were willing to "carry the faculty's share of the recreation services burden" through in allocations from student activity fees. Another letter, sent to Shankel last week by Breipohl and Brady, expressed their dissatisfaction with either of the first two options. The letter said that faculty members have free use of the facilities as a fringe member. Abolish Student Senate WRITE IN: CHANCE/STONER Pres. Vice President February 14 & 15 - Reduction or elimination of the hours that the recreation facilities in Robinson Gymnasium and Allen Field House are available for faculty use, SEE ANNOUNCEMENTS IN CLASSIFIED SECTION - Imposition of a fee on faculty members who use the facilities, Harper said the likelihood of the state granting the money for that fringe benefit HARPER'S LETTER recommended the following options: Faculty members on the committee were Michael Brady, associate professor of geology, Jean Pyfer, associate professor of health, physical education and recreation; and Arthur Breipohl, professor of electrical engineering. Pyfer said yesterday she had not been to the most recent committee meeting. Brady and Breiphol were unavailable for comment. MOVIE INFO 8414-6418 COMMONWEALTH THEATRES THE MOVIE INFO THESE ARE THE ARMS OF THE NIGHT Harper also said faculty members on the committee had reneged on an oral agreement to support a $10 a semester faculty user's fee. - An attempt to find more funding for the tastes and services in the University's budget. "When the state doesn't want to give you tinge benefits," Harper said, "you either can choose not to receive them." The letter said that the third option would be least acceptable to students. DIANA ROSS and RICHARD PRYOR G Eve t 210 & 840 Mam t 300 & 340 Cinema Twin Hillcrest "CALIFORNIA Ewat Apt 400 & 450 Sah Sun Mar 16 & 17 SUITE" PG Cinema Twin EVE 7:35 & 8:35 SAT-SUN MAT 2:30 Alpha Omicron Pi, a social sorority with 88 collegiate chapters in the United States and Canada, will recolonize at KU in November. The International Athena Omicron Pi president, said, The sorority plans an informal rush in the In Praise of Older Women A sorority that closed its KU chapter 10 years ago will reopen next fall, according to an announcement made jointly yesterday in the university's athletic office for student affairs, and sorority members. 13 is your lucky number! Sorority to reopen KU chapter Hillcrest Eve 7:30 & 8:40 Wed 10:30 & 11:40 WAY BUT LOOSE" * Hillcrest ICE CASTLES PC You have 13 chances to get involved in SUA. Applications are now available for 1979-80 officer and board member positions. Sign up today for a position in one or more of the following areas: "LORD OF THE RINGS" PGG Evenings at 7:20 & 9:30 Sat Sun Matinées 2:00 Alpha Omicron Pi closed its KU chapter in Granada Eve 7:30 9:45 Sat/Sun Mat 1:20 10. Outdoor Recreation 11. Public Relations 5. Films "We have a large number of women who are interested in living in a social sorority because of the benefits they see, but we haven't had the space to accommodate them," said president of KU's Penilhemic Association, "Now is the time to add a new sorority." Sign up for interview times now in the SUA office located on the main floor of the Union. Interviews will be held Saturday, February 24. Sign up deadline for applications is Tuesday, February 20, 5:00 p.m. fall of this year, participation in KU's formation in 1880 and completion of training by fall 1981. 864-3477 12. Special Events 7. Forums 1. President 13. Travel 2. Vice-President 6. Fine Arts 9. Indoor Recreation 4. Treasurer (Air Only) EUROPE from $367 K. U. Union 900 Mass. The Malls Kansas City/Chicago/Luxemborg/Apex Fare For More Information See Maupintour travel service 843-1211 Ackel said the selection of pledges would be made by interviews, which would be conducted in a series. Tuesday Night's Chili Night! 99c Every Tuesday in February it's Chili Night at Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers. From $5 p.m. to 10 p.m. We love Meaty Chili you can eat for only 99¢. INSIDE SERVICE ONLY. All you can eat·Wendy's meaty Chili. hot OLD FASHIONED HAMBURGERS 1969 because of a lack of interest in sorority life. Ackel said the sorority had kept track of rush statistics since then to help ensure the KU could support another sorority. juicy 523 West 23rd St. At "THE HAWK" TONIGHT, Tuesday, Feb. 13 Now comes. Long-Neck Bottles MILLER or LITE 40 $ ^{\textcircled{c}} $ (Reg. 65') 60 $ ^{\textcircled{c}} $ (Reg. 85') LOWENBRAU -plus- Dozens of Beer Signs to be given away during the night! Meet MILLER-LITE Distributor and Brewery Reps! Come Early to Get a Seat! It Could Only Happen at . . . THE HAWK 1340 Ohio "A Campus Tradition Since 1920" 1 Last year, the University extended an invitation to the sorority to recolonize her Ackel school. Rhoads said women interested in going through interviews would be able to sign up at the Panhellenic office in the fall. Sorry, they didn't. Rhoads extend invitations to prospective pleaders. Alpha Omicron Pi first was organized at KU in 1918 and built a house at 1300 Andre S. The storior later was moved to 1144 W. It was that building was sold to Tria fraternity. Seniors Have you ordered your graduation announcements? Available at Kansas Union Bookstore, Oread Bookstore & Daisy Hill Convenience Store. HEY, SMARTY! If it you're a single, Full-time student getting B$ or better, you may qualify for Farmers' 25% discount on auto rates Jim Pilch 842.9777 Anohar Odhah 843.2170 Dan Freeman 841.8285 2420 Iowa films sua (1949) Tuesday, February 13 WHITE HEAT Dir. Raoul Walsh; with James Cagney, Dr. Raoul Walsh; with Edmund Kogny, the violinist; with David Lilly; with FilmCagne plays a psychopathic killer who wants to be "on top of the world," ma Wednesday. February 14 IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE Dir. Frank Capra; with James Stewart, Donna Rea, Gloria Grahame, Lionel Barrymore. This is Capra and its movie wove up all those they made. Thursday, February 15 STREET CORNER STORIES Dir. Warrington Hudlin; a documentary depicting the American black storytelling tradition and blues sensibility. Black English literature book. (S.) Friday & Saturday February 16 & 17 DON'T LOOK NOW (1974) Dir, Nicholas Roeg; with Donald Sutherland, Julie Christie. A thriller by the same director who to "Earth" and "Performance." Fri.—3:30 & 9:30 Sat—7:00 CABARET (1872) Dir. Robert Fosse; with Liza Minelli, Naomi Kwan; with Bradley Berenson, Winner of 8 Academy Awards, Including Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor 930 Midnight Movie A BOY AND HIS DOG Dir. L.G. Jones, with Don Johnson, Daniel D. Willey, and Jeffrey Moore. A kinky age of survival in the year 2024. PLUS: the space epic of "Hardware Wars." a parody of Walter Mitty. All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.10 admission Weekend shows also in Woodruff at 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or 12 midnight unless otherwise noted. $1.50 admission.