University Daily Kansan Thursday, September 27, 1973 5 Karsan Photo by KENT McCORD Punctured Jill Cloverdyke, Blue Springs, Mo, sophomore, donates blood at the Pershing Rifles blood drive at the Kansas Union. Tomorrow is the last day of the drive. Work-Study Opportunities Await Qualified Applicants Much to the sorrow of some unemployed students at the University of Kansas, there are more than 20 jobs available on campus that they can't have. To qualify for those jobs, a student must be eligible for work-study funds. And there are fewer eligible work-study applicants than available jobs, according to Joan Sherwood, assistant director of the work-study program. Work-study is a federally funded program established at colleges and universities to create jobs for students who need money for school. The federal government pays 80 per cent of the salaries of working students, and the full cost is paid by the students. Sherwool said that about 96 per cent of those who applied for work-study qualified. The problem is that eligible students aren't applying for funds. To apply for work-study, the student must Donations will be taken in the living room of Lewis Hall from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The goal is 800 pins. Total donations last night were 473. Tenure Report From SenEx Due Tuesday The report was the result of a concentrated study of tenure, according to Seaver, who said the report would be useful for determining which Chancellor Archie R. Dykes on Tuesday A subcommittee of the Senate Executive Committee (SenEx) issued a preliminary report on tenure to SenEx yesterday, accusing him of making unreasonable decisions and director of Western Civilization. Host Families Meet The Lawrence Host Family Program will present an orientation program for all host families at 7:30 tonight in the auditorium of the Lawrence Public Library. The program includes a puppet show describing the troubles a foreign student might face, a panel discussion and a question and answer period. Seaver said that SenEx would meet tomorrow and as many times during the weekend as needed to correct some "editorial and substantive problems" with The report will be given to Dykes along with four special committee reports on tenure, and the report of the Faculty Rights, Responsibilities, and Privileges Committee, all of which have already been made public. Engineering Award joan Palenshaw, Lee's Summit, Mo, junior, received an award as the mechanical engineering department's engineering club meeting last night. Kansas Newsmen Due Here Saturday For Editors Day The William Allen White School of Journalism will host Saturday its annual Editors Day gathering of Kansas newspaper editors and their families. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union, followed by the main program at 10 a.m. in the Bie Eight Room. The luncheon will be at 11 a.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Editors and their families will then be guests of the KU Athletic Department for Saturday afternoon's football game between KU and Minnesota. Edward Bassett, dean of the school of journalism, will introduce Chancellor Archie R. Dykes, who will present the keynote address. Calder Pickett, professor of journalism, will announce the newest member to be inducted into the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame. Members are chosen from among late Kansas journalists. Fellow editors select the journalists to be honored. Also speaking will be Richard Smyser, editor of the Oak Ridge, Tenn. Oak Ridger. Smyser is vice president of the Associated Press Managing Editors Association. ALL FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS ELECTIONS ARE COMING Oct. 17 & 18 If interested pick up application in Student Senate Office 105 B Union Filing deadline Oct. 3 Oct. 3 $5. $ Filing fee Hurry up and get involved A company independent of KU then determines the financial need of the student by considering variables such as parent and the number of children in the family. fill out an application and financial need analysis in the Office of Student Financial If he is eligible, the student receives a job referral from the financial aid office and a job offer. Most of the jobs are clerical and involve some typing, so work-study students who can't type are often at a disadvantage, Sherwood said. Even when a student is eligible for work-study, the financial aid office doesn't guarantee a job. So far this semester, the office has placed about 140 people. She said, however, that two or three jobs become available each week and that they are paid at a rate. Sherwood said high priority was given to work-study applicants from low-income families and to independent students living on minimum budgets. TACO GRANDE With This Coupon Buy 2 Tacos Get 1 TACO FREE! Good Every Day Except Wednesday Offer Expires Oct. 15 1973-Year of the Taco 9th and Indiana 1720 W. 23rd Town Shop The best of the new short length Jackets . . . the Rugger from Zero King. Tough melton wool shell with knit collar, cuffs, and waist band, and a deeply piled liner. A great fitting raglan shoulder model. Perfect for these crisp fall days. 839 Massachusetts Street Downtown Fine Clothing for Men Exotic Liquors BORGEN'S LIQUOR STORE Cold Strong Beer • Chilled Wines Next Door to Rusty's Hillcrest Liquors • Wines • Champagne Imported & Domestic THE Special orders chilled on request. 842-3990 917 Iowa Use Kansan Classifieds This coupon worth $1.00 off on any large pizza at regular price. Good at any participating Straw Hat Pizza Palace through November 30, 1973. Refer to your telephone directory for the store location nearest to you.