12 Friday, September 8, 1978 University Daily Kansan No decision vet on VIP seats. Victory Club By BARB KOENIG Staff Reporter No decision has been made on how a VIP-seating addition and a Victory-Club expansion at Memorial Stadium will be funded, Doug Messer, assistant athletic director and business manager, said yesterday. The two projects, which were part of an original $2-million stadium renovation plan, were scrapped last year by the University of North Carolina. But they drew criticism, especially from students. Messer said he did not know when the projects would be reconsidered or where the money to fund the construction would come from. "Our Victory Club needs to be expanded, because the seams, but we can't afford to do it." The Victory Club is a room at the stadium used by Williams Education Fund contributors. Messer said two options for funding the projects would be through an allocation from the KUAC budget or through private donations and fund-raising. place it could come from, unless we have a fund-raising drive," he said. But Messer said KUAC already had other responsibilities to fill with budget money. Part of KUAC's fiscal budget may be used to finance the construction of a fence to be built around the south end of stadium. The allocation is based on the budget in the spring by the Athletic Board and Chancellor Arche R. Dykes, he But plans still are indefinite, Baker said, until it is known that the project could be completed. Don Baker, director of sports information, announced Wednesday that KUAC still was thinking about putting up the fence if it could allocate the money from the 1980 STADIUM IMPROVEMENTS such as cleaning and repainting the underside stadium sections also will have to be made in the near future, he said. If the money is approved, Baker said, the fence would be finished in time for the start of construction. Other alternatives for funding the Victory Club and VIP projects would be through the original renovation plan, a ticket surcharge for employees, a KU and the State of Kansas, Messer said. charge could not be increased. That sur- charge will help finance a $1.8-million loan from the Kansas University Endowment Association for the renovation. Know the ins and outs of taking the Law School Admissions Test, "I can assure you that the answer to KU and state financing is no," he said. Messer said the present $3 ticket sur- and meet with representatives of the KU, UMKC and Washburn Schools of Law Survey... When: 7:30 pm, Monday Sept.11 From page one The survey will be conducted by the communications committee, Beam-Ward said, and will include the following questions: Where: Kansas Union Big-8 Room - Has the student used an attorney in the past? - Did the student want to go to an attorney, decide not to? - or what type of service did the student go to an attorney—family matter, housing matter, criminal matter or consumer matter? Who: Anyone interested - Did the student go to an attorney in law or did he go elsewhere (parents, Lead Aadh)? "The survey will also help us decide what type of personnel we'll need to "hear Beam-Ward said the results of the survey would help the board decide if it should offer these services. - Has the student ever been before an administrative agency? or are suggested hiring an attorney with two or three years experience at a salary of $12,000 to $15,000, including benefits; a recently graduated attorney for $10,000 to $12,000; a legal secretary for $8,000 to $12,000; working 20 hours a week for about $4 an hour. "That should come to just about $50,000 "Beam-Ward said. Beam-Ward said the service would be operating on a budget of $4,500 a year. year," Beam-Ward said. "LGAL SERVICES' operating costs will be covered by Senate bills for the first year of activation and then will be funded through student activity fees. Although Stuart and his crew have put in many extra hours during the past six weeks, he hasn't made it to work. The board also considered the problem of finding office space for the service. After the game, the crew will have even more to do. Aloy Tempel director of the athletic plants Chancery Club; funded by Student Activity Fees "That crew works after the games and cleans up the stadium," Temple said. "That's usually a four or five-day job, since he spoils jokes spilled and trash left in the stadium." The crew has been cleaning up the areas of the stadium where the renovation has been completed, Norm Stuart, crew foreman said. It suggested the Kansas Union, old Green Hall, strong Hall and, in future years, the Northwestern. Kroeger said, "I think that finding office space is one of our main priorities. We really ought to narrow down where we can get space." Beam-Ward said he thought no space was available in the Union now and many people already had asked for space at old Green Hall. Overtime work readies campus for first game Staff Reporter ByJIM BLOOM Staff Reporter Crews from facilities operations and the athletic department plants and facilities have been putting in extra time to get the players ready for tomorrow's football season opener. Facilities operations workers have been doing extra work for the past three weeks—cutting grass, trimming trees and shrubs, cleaning parks and streets. The athletic department crew has been working nine-hour days, six days a week since Aug. 1. They have been working overtime to help get the newly renovated Memorial Stadium ready for tomorrow's game. FO also has a clean-up crew, composed of students, that canvases the campus throughout the day. Mathes said the crew usually started picking up trash around the campus in the morning and continued to into the evening after the crowds had left. "We try to shape up the areas where the crowds will be." Jim Mathes, assistant director for land maintenance, said yesterday. "Yesterday and today we have been building around the Campanile, Potter Lake, Craneville Hill and Marvin Grove." “MOST OF THE WORK we do is just our normal routine,” he said. “But we try to jiggle things around so that the areas filled in are finished up a day before the games.” UNLESS YOU PRINT YOUR OWN . . . it seems like a student never comes up with enough money to cover school expenses and have monthly fees on hand. NOOO. you are one of those people who has to spend too much study time education school money, read ANI BROTHER OF CARS offers a three or four year scholarship for those who can qualify. You can apply online at ANI BROTHER OF CARS and be working on your degree, you are also working toward a commission in the Air Force. After graduation and commissioning, you enter active duty, and discover a whole new world. how we will find challenge, responsibility, a demand for your instruc tions, and a high regard for what you are contributing. 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Probably the two Bible passages most often quoted, the ones of trust which have sought usually to make application of, are Matthew and Luke chapters 4 and verses 4, and the last three verses of the Book of Ecclesiastes 12:12-14. We quote them: From Matthias 5:17; By the Word that proceeded OUT OF THE MOUTH OF GOD*. "From Ecclesiastes:" And further, by these, my son, be admended: of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh, LET US BE FAIR GOD AND KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS: FOR THIS IS THE WHOLE DUTY OF MAN. FOR GOD SHALL BRING EVERY WORK INTO JUDGEMENT, WITH EYES SECRET WHETHER IT BE GOOD, OR WHETHER IT BE EVIL. we must us what is necessary for life and warm us against the wiles of the Destroye of Life, Satan, The Devil Here Christ was speaking to the Devil who was tempting Him to disobey God! Doubless one of the greatest causes of the "curse and confusion" upon us and the world today is due to those who call themselves Christian but have utterly failed in making a mistake. "God may give you all the knowledge understand every word with the entire Bible: 'Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeded out of the mouth of God.' May we suggest that the young, the middle-age, and the old ever learn to read some more and pray, and looking to God to "touch your heart" and shine His Light into it by his Inspired Word. Aim at seeing how much of "every word that proceeded out of theacles" calls for your carcass? There is no telling how much sinner action this might affect your Eternity, and that of others. Chris said "To him that hath shall be given, but to him that hath not shall be given," Lack in the long run results in lack of possession. 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