8 Tuesday, October 31, 1978 University Daily Kansan Recruiting From page one upgrade our informational brochures, because we thought they weren't reflecting, as well as they could, the quality of the University." Jeannot Seymour, publications coordinator for University Relations, said she spent about four months each year working on the catalog's design. "We try not to be gimmicky and try not to slant the information," Seymour said. "We try not to sell the University but present it as clearly as we can." . . . Checking . . . The informational booklet is not distributed to students in Kansas, but to teachers in other states. KU PULLED more students from Missouri last year than any other state except Kansas. About 375 Missouri students enrolled at KU last fall. From page one interest earned on the savings account balance. came from Illinois. Lat year, about 130 KU military school, Kansas high schools, more Stuwine Mission high school, other high school. "Our service will be utilized by people who have savings." Falkenstien said. "It's going to enable the individual depositer to keep more money in savings than in checking and to earn more interest on deposited money." FIRST NATIONAL Bank and Lawrence Bank and Trust Co. will automatically transfer all deposits into a savings account and transfer them to the checking account. All accounts are cleared Lilleen said customers at his bank could earn interest on checks that are clearing. "You can write a check, but until that check is debited to your account you are earning interest on money you have spent," he said. "That's where the customer makes a deposit." Watson said his bank would help students who had extra savings. "If a student has savings dollars and is paying a high service charge for checking, he can save money by combining the two deposits," he said. "The new account really won't affect students either way. Students still can use regular accounts. Each individual is just going to have to decide for himself." French organist to perform Bach Mary-Claire Alain, French organist known in music circles as the First Lady of the organ, will perform a free concert of Bach at 8 tonight in the Plymouth Congregational Church, Eighth and Vermont streets. She is in Lawrence to present master classes to superior KU organ students from 9 a.m. to noon and from 2 to 5 p.m. tomorrow at the church. church. James Moeser, dean of fine arts and KANSAN On Campus TODAY: SLAVIC LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE LECTURE will be at 3:30 p.m. in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY HALLENEW PARTY will be at 5:30 p.m. in the Big Eight Room of the Union. Events TONIGHT: ANTIROPOLOGY POPULATION DYNAMICS LECTURE will be at 7 in the Forum Room of the Union. JAYHAYE QUIZ KUZB, begins at 7 in the Union. The BACA Student Center. W 199. 8th St. the Baptist Student Center, 199. 8th W. 15th St. THE YOUNG SOCIALISTS ALLIANCE meets at 7:30 in the Governor's Room of the Union. 1009 New Hampshire, Lawrence Kansas 60715 Phone: 843-7255 Doreta's Decorative Arts 100 New Hampshire, Lower Maine LESSONS, SUPPLIES, GIFTS, ANTIGUES FRAMES, CRAFTS, GREETING CARDS LOVE RECORDS AND TAPES Paraphernalia 842-3059 15 W. 9th St. Today, he said, his firm will move the public works office, the county commission office and begin work on the treasurers' office. By tomorrow night, the treasurer's office and the motor vehicles office should be moved and by Thursday the register of deeds' office should be moved, he said. Shawnee Mission South had 207 new freshmen on the Lawrence campus—about one-tenth of the freshmen who came to KU from Kansas high schools. EMBRREY SAID he hoped to have the director of the zoological director and the budget director responsible. The data processing department will be moved Friday, he said, and on Nov. 8, the day after the general election, the county clerk's office will be moved. ton each, he said, must be disassembled before they can be moved. THE SECOND largest number of new freshmen came from Lawrence High School. About 130 students graduated from Lawrence High and enrolled at KU, about 28 percent of a normal Lawrence High graduating class. Last Fall, KU's enrollment was boosted by more than 2,100 Kansas high school students. County . . . From page one designer of the organ on which Alain will play tonight, said yesterday. "She is unquestionably one of the finest organists in the world. She can perform all kinds of music and plays with a certain understated elegance, which comes from the inside of the music." More than 110 new freshmen at KU graduated from Topeka or Topeka West high schools. Other high schools that had large percentages of graduates enrolling at KU last fall were Wichita Southeast, Leavenworth, Salina Central and New Trier East and West, two schools located in a Chicago suburb. B. Y.O.B. Bring your old bottles and jars to The K.U. Ecology Club's glass recycling center November 18 and 19 in the Daisy Field Parking Extension, between the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. only. For more information call 841-1484 or Stop by The Ecology Club Office, 103 Snow, open 1-3 weekdays. Funded by Student Senate COUNTRY KITCHEN OPEN 24 HOURS HUNGRY! Try our daily lunch specials from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm Monday thru Friday, or anytime. Breakfast Time Lunch Time Binner Time Snack Time 1503 West 23rd Street I'd like information about opportunities with the Glennamy Missioners and the free poster. you can help, as a Catholic Brother, Sister, or Priest. Your request will be treated confidentially. you have something to share with the people of the rural South and Appalachia — yourself. Find out how Guenmary Missioners Room 18-n Box 46404 Cincinnati, Ohio 45246 I'd like a free copy of the poster only. Name ___ Address. City___ State. Zip___ Age_ Grievances go to city manager Dissatisfied with previous attempts to resolve their grievances against Gene Vogt, director of utilities, two Utilities Department workers met with the city manager yesterday in a further effort to resolve their complaints. George Blevins Vr. and Phil Biera, the two workers, met with Buford Watson, city manager, Brent McPall, management team in separate meetings yesterday afternoon. Blevins said that his grievance alleging age discrimination by Vogt was not resolved at the meeting, but that Watson had seven days to make his decision. "As far as I can see, we didn't come to a resolution," Blevis said. "We tried but we had no answer." BLEVINS SAID if he was not satisfied with Watson's resolution he probably would take the complaint to the Kansas Department of Agriculture and Vogt did not hire him for a job because of his SERIES SABER-TOOTHED CATS Scheduled to appear are incumbent Republican Gov. Robert F. Bennett, Democrat John Carlin and American Party candidate Frank Shellon. KU law students to sponsor debate WEDNESDAY EVENING SERIES A debate between three gubernatorial candidates will be held today at the University of Kansas School of Law. age. He said, however, he hoped he would not have to take it to the state. The debate is being sponsored by the KU Student Bar Association as part of a series of debates this year between Kansas political candidates. Museum of Natural History The debate will begin at 12:30 p.m. in room 104 of Green Hall. Watson also did not issue a decision for Bierna's grievances alleging improper job performance. satisfied with the meeting and hoped the grievance would be settled soon. NOV. 1 $1.50 7.30 p.m. jeans for beans shirts and skirts 19031/2 mass. Blevins and Biera say they want Vogt to be reinstamped and his job monitored by the company. FOR GIFT IDEAS... DAVID BERNSTEIN -photography- CALL 842-1826 Urban Plunge An Urban Learning Experience Nov.2,3 & 4 Thursday 5 p.m.-Saturday 1 p.m. $7.00 per person Register at KU-Y, 110 B Kansas Union For more information contact: Tracy Spellman at 864-3761 or 841-5484 Funded by Student Senate Make your plans now to attend Shenanigan's Halloween Party Tuesday, October 31, 1978 2—$25 prizes 1 guy 1 girl Free Admission with Costume $1 without Costume Shenanigan's 901 Mississippi