12 Thursday, December 7, 1978 University Daily Kansan --- Concerts ... From nage one security, stage and light crews and banded advertising and Facilities staff. AS FAR AS working with students, Frits said, he has never had a major problem with him. "There've been a couple of instances where it thought SUA did not follow proper procedures," he said, "but luckily no one got hurt." One of the procedure problems happened before this year's homecoming concert. Fitzxir said he had a commitment from SUA for a Stephen Stills concert in Hoch. No contract had been signed. Instead of Stills, SUA went with Cole. Kahler said SUA thought Cole would appeal to a wider audience. "I did get screw," Fritz contends. "I got bumped up of Hoch. "KU HAS got to realize that so far no damage has been done, but there's serious money at stake. They should have come home to work, maybe someone in this business, today." Kahler said she thought such problems occurred because students were allowed to decide what groups to bring. "Those kinds of things would be less likely to happen if there were not student involvement, and I can see why other schools can justify staff programming," she said. However, Shaw said, the University might not consider concerts a necessary part of academic life if KU switched to K-State's non-student system. "We are sacrificing professional continuity and perhaps some of the quality of the concert program in order for students to gain knowledge and experience," Shaw said. Hobos... From page one "I HITCHED OR would just do a lot of hiking with my home on my back. Hell, there's no use standing in some place starving to death. "try to pack equipment for any weather. If I'm sooping wet I'll go to bed anawh." One of Curt's favorite beds was the ground under Colorado pines because they protected him from the weather and their needles were "like an inner spring mat." To get clean he would wait for right and would find a golf course sprinkler, the "best damn shower you ever stepped into." It itdn't bother Carrit to postpone eating a meal occasionally. "I never missed a meal in my life," he said. "I just waited and made up for lost time when it did come. How are you going to eat up that side door Palmium?" TO KEEP his meal schedule from becoming too erratic, Curtin would work as a carine, truck driver, fry cook, hired farm hand, a fence, barn and cormeler or trail blazer for the Civilian Conservation Corn. He now depends on Social Security and supplemental security checks to pay for necessities. Memories of his tramping days are vivid in Curtit's mind, and many are pleasant. Admiral Car Rental When was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 per day plus mileage We have a few late model cars for sale 2340 Alabama 843-2931 He says he is well suited to the inertian life. "I don't invite everybody to be a hobo because they're not built for it," he said. Shaw said, "There may come a time when it is necessary to weigh coal and benefits of it." "But then there are some families with lots of money that have lost the ability to live," he said. "But our system is a hell of a good way to learn." NEVERTHLESS, Shaw said, "It's not the kind of business where you can stick a student or students in a position of risking failure," he added. "I see that fluctuates impressively. It is tooicky." By the end of the school year, he said, more than 30 students will have had a hand with the new curriculum. 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From page one The program that Shankel said the administration would accept was nearly identical to a proposal written by Jeff Arnold and submitted by Harper in The program will include the following services: --galleries interiors Holday Plaza M11-1879 ARNOLD, NOW a member of the governing board, was recruited by Harper last May to do a study on legal services because Harper thought the board was moving too slowly to get a proposal in on time. - Prepaid legal counsel to students - Help with drafting legal documents - Negotiations with adversary parties - Notorial duties - Notorial duties Shankel said the administration did not want to provide litigation until the program was firmly established. - Incorporation of KU student organizations for nonprofit purposes. The Senate originally budgeted $44,000 for the first year of the program, but an accounting error in the Senate books caused the Senate to cut the budget back to $45,000. The plan calls for no legal representation during the first year of the program. But Harper said that he thought the administration might be willing to consider litigation after six months, as proposed by Arnold. HE DID say, however, that the program would be evaluated at different intervals to determine if more services were needed and could be handled. "One of our concern is that litigation might use up the entire staff time of the attorney, just to serve a very few students," Shankel said. "If students had had the use of an arm of law in the 1960s and 1970s they would have been better prepared to handle it." Harper said that several times KU administrators had expressed a concern that if litigation was included it could be a real problem for students for their own personal interests. LOVE RECORDS AND TAPES Paraphernalia 842-3059 15 W. 9th St. Campus Beauty Shoppe 9th and Illinois - 9th St. Shopping Center Hairstyling for Men and Women REDKEN® IXOYE Call 843-3034 open Mon, thru Sat. 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