2 Friday, October 26, 1973 University Daily Kansan Concern over Funding Is Topic for Banquet Students and faculty at the University of Kansas will have the opportunity to show Gov. Robert Docking their concern about funding for higher education in Kansas at a Higher Education Week banquet Nov. 4, 2015. Ms. Docking will be a senior and co-chairman of the banquet. The banquet will launch a week of activities at KU designed to change the image of higher education in the state, Lauter said yesterday. KU is serving as the clearing house for similar Higher Education Week activities at the University of Texas. "Public support for higher education is down, as evidenced by the lack of adequate funding, especially at KU," said Lauter. "Our purpose is to buck that trend." The first Higher Education Leadership Prize (HELP), a plaque, will be presented AURH Seeks Parking Funds By STEVE BLEAU Kaman Staff Reporter The Association of University Residence Halls (AURH) Residents' Assembly last night unanimously approved a proposal to seek the transfer of residence hall parking permit funds from Security and Parking to the Housing Office. "We want to have more control over the benefits we receive for our money," said Phil Frickey, Oberlin junior and AURG associate professor. "We need the AURH parking and traffic task force." This year, residence hall students paid $35,000 for parking permits. For this, they are provided with a daytime patrol of the parking lot, and are protected for the lots. The University's Housing Office contracts at $6,000 per year to pay five patrolmen for parking regulation at night. Although Security and Parking directs the parking, they are on the housing department payroll. In a report to the assembly, the AURG parking and Traffic task force questioned the necessity and efficiency of the present davtime parking regulation. THE REPORT ALSO said that maintenance for the lots had been unsatisfactory. For their reasons, the task was delayed when helium received the services they paid for. The proposed system would turn the parking permit funds over to the Housing Department for regulation and lot maintenance. The five patrolmen presently on the housing payroll would remain on the payroll and housing permits, security and Parking for daytime patrols. Rose Recital Tonight The housing department would also be able to control maintenance of the parking lots and be certain that proper repairs were made. Leonard Rose, cellist, will perform at 8 p.m. tonight in hoch Auditorium. The recital will be the second concert of this year's Kansas Concert Series. It will be Rose's first performance here in 15 years. Rose, who is probably the most talented cellist born in America in recent years, plays a rare 162 Amati cello. Dwight Boring* says... "You'll find the best answer to your life insurance problems—both now and later—in College Life's famous college men's policy. The Bene-factor. Let me tell you about it." Dwight Boring C.L.U. 209 Providence Lawrence, Kansas Phone 842-0767 that day to a university administrator, teacher, or an elected officer who has made significant contributions to the development and improvement of higher education in the representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA ... the only Company selling exclusively to College Men LAUTER SAID a committee had been formed to select the HELP winner from a list of about 50 nominees. Researchers, faculty and senior class and faculty members. Each class and school within the University has been given equal representation on the selection committee. "So many people have been working so long to make KU a first-rate university," Lauter said, "that we thought they should be recognized in some way. "We hope the award will be continued after this year and that it will be picked up for the museum." Lauter said the response to requests for nominations at the other state schools had They committed themselves during the summer while Higher Education Week was in its planning stages, he said, but since then have shown a lack of interest. "Now we have ten days until the banquet," said Lauter, "and it seems as if every where we turn, the response is either bikewarm or negative." THE HIGHER EDUCATION banquet is open to all interested students, faculty, and university staff members. Tickets are $3.50 per student. Students receiving a $1 discount for class cards. The banquet is self-supporting and its organizers will realize no profit, said Lauter. The HELP award has been provided by the Endowment Association. Nancy Archer, Anamosa, Iowa, senior and student body vice president, said other activities for Higher Education Week in June 2015. *S by Senator Edward Gurley (R-Fla).* The National Public Radio network's "Call in Thing" will originate from the KU Also, Archer said, letters about Higher Education We've had have been sent to the department. Reservations can be made for the Higher Education Week banquet by contacting the Alumni Association or the Board of Class Officers. Smoking won't be allowed in classrooms in Wearcourt, according to a ruling of the California Board of Education. Council Passes Smoking Rules For Wescoe Smoking will be allowed in seminar rooms, but only with the consent of those present. Smoking will also be allowed in seminar rooms and proposal stipulated that ash trays be provided in all no-smoking areas. Action on a report concerning proposed revisions in the Student Senate code was tabled until the next University Council meeting. The proposed revisions include changes in the method of selecting members of the committee. and in the Student Senate voting rights of the president and vice president of the student body. The council passed a proposal allowing students who have conflicts between examination times and religious obligations to take examinations at alternate times. --- PORK-n-BEANS BAND Friday, Oct. 26 and Saturday, Oct. 27 10 to 2 a.m. THE BEST DRINKS AND SERVICE IN TOWN! The Sanctuary Above the Stables/Private Club/Memberships Available --- ... 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