6 Thursday, February 8, 1979 University Daily Kansan 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 CAMERATA BAND Tasty Original Rock Friday and Saturday THIS WEEKEND!! The Laurence Opera House 7th & Me Both Nights: Four Hours of Music!! Two exceptional bands for the price of one Friday Special: Titan Recording Artists SECRETS Saturday Special: K.C. Rockers THE GARY CHARLSON BAMD 2.00 Gen.ADm - Open at 8:00 - Seats will go fast! By DAVID BURNS The notice says, "If you want to be an important figure in basketball, you now have the chance. Find adventure as an in- pendent basketball official. Experience not necessary." Intramural refs enjoy pay, power Sports Writer Recently, about 75 KU students answered the call of the Recreation Services poster and attended a $1½ hour referee clinic at Robinson Gymnasium. The students said the $40 a week pay attracted them, plus the $25 per hour authority figure—if only for a couple of hours. Ron Richardson, program assistant for Rec Services, said many students wanting to work as officials had some past experience in high school or church leagues. He said some were seeking future jobs as officials or coaches and others were also state certified to officiate junior and high school games. "Referencing used to be a required activity for the physical education students," Richardson said. "Many just get a kick off of officiating. Others do for beer money." MOST APPLICANTS said they preferred to work a few hours a week at $2.60 an hour officiating rather than work more hours at a regular libr for more money. Steve Grip, Wilmette, Ill., senior, officiates high school and junior high games in the Douglas county area, in addition to intramurals, for about $50 a week. "This is something I've been doing back home with football and basketball. I enjoy it." Gripp is a member of the Lawrence Officials Association and officiates intramural games for extra money. films sua Friday & Saturday, February 9 & 10 CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND Dir. Steven Spielberg; with Richard Dreyfus, Melleinda Dillon, Francois Spiegel, Garem Cary Guffey, Spike effects deanne Gamble Douglas,唐斯 .3:30, 7:00, 9:45 (1977) Monday, February 12 Women in Art, part 1: SPIRIT CATCHER: THE ART OF BETYEA SAR Dir. Suzanne Bouman ANONYMOUS WAS A WOMAN Dir. Mira Bank GEORGIA O'KEEFE Dir, Perry Miller Adato All produced in 1977, these are three films on some of the best artists in the United States. Women in Art, part 2, will be shown later this semester. Partially funded by Spencer Art Museum Tuesday, February 13 WHITE HEAT (1949) DISCOUNT RECORDS & STEREO Dir. Raoul Walsh; with James Cagney, Originally Mayo, Wisconsin; O'Drey McCann plays a psychopathic killer who wields "on top of the world," ma'am. *allroom* (1946) Wednesday, February 14 IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE All trims M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. Weekend shows also in Woodruff at 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or 12 midnight unless otherwise noted. 25th & IOWA—HOLIDAY PLAZA "NEW MILE STORE" NICOLETTE LARSON Nicolette On Warner Bros. Records and Tapes DIRE STRAITS The senior officials, those with at least three years of experience, work with the officiating teams if any problems arise in the game or hostility during hot contested games. Mike Adams, Lawrence junior, knows the rules well. He is a certified high school official and works intramural games to improve his technique. THE DOWNTOWN RECORD STORE "I ENJOY DOING this kind of work. I certainly wouldn't do it for the money," he Richardson says he has five good supervisors. tempo of the game and maintain orderly conduct," he said. *We call them trust goodness people,* **and** **that they try to improve girlhood.* **in the family.** "IF SOMEONE gets upset at one of the officials, I just try to reason with him or her." Adams makes between $17 and $25 for each high school or junior high game game. The pat, Patricia Harris, Mission junior, is the only experienced female worker for Kingston. He says he hasn't had many negative reactions from the players during his two seasons. That occurred last year after Adams called a technical foul on a player, who then threatened to attack him after the game. When he did so, his team forged a game and his injuries required stitches. "I've only been threatened once," he said. "It it doesn't bother me when someone gets usset at one of my calls because I know that "I take all the students I can get." "Richardson said. We were short-staffed last semester during the football season. We had a 90 percent return rate of only between 29 and 30 percent." RICHARDSON HIRES, trains and schedules all sports officials working for Rec Services. He says that since he took over the responsibilities, officiating in both football and basketball had improved. Still, he said, the need for more officials exists. To minimize errors in officiating, Richardson plans to tape some of the games during the seven-seven season for use in future clinics. In addition, intramural team managers have been asked to respect officials. when they get angry it's at the call, not me personally." Adams said. Richardson said the harrassment a basketball of normal formally faced had a lot to do with how he handled the situation. "Many of our refs can't take the hassles!" he said. "But some are tough enough to face." With the basketball season under way, Richardson depends on the experience of the returning officials to help the new officials learn techniques. "THE REFEREE must be able to set the ISU's Bird leads NCAA scoring MISSION (IPI)—Indiana State's Larry Bird holds a 35-point lead in individual scoring in statistics released yesterday by the NCAA. The only new team leader this week is St. Francis, Pa., which took over the top spot in free throw percentage with a 778 average. Top-ranked Notre Dame leads in field goal percentage and scoring margin; Alcorns in defense and Dartmouth leads in defense. Bird, who became the 12th person in collegiate history to score 2,500 points Tuesday night when he scored 33 against him. He is rebounding with an average of 15.4 game. All individual leaders remained the same from last week. 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