CAMPUS AND AREA Page 8 University Daily Kansan, October 19, 1984 Incumbents lead in donations Financial disclosure files filed this week by Kansas Congressional candidates revealed that Sen. Nancy Kassebaum and Rep. Jim Slattery hold large leads in campaign donations over their opponents. Congressional candidates were required to mail the forms to the Federal Elections Commission in Washington, D.C., by Monday. The committee donated donations and expenses for candidates from July 15 to Sept. 30. in one 2½-month period, Republican Kassaube received donations worth $65,914, bringing her year-to-date total to $243,013. She spent $53,387 during the period and has spent $143,107 so far this year. JIM MAHER, KASSEBAUM'S Democratic opponent, received $2,705 in contributions, bringing his total to $4,656. He spent $9,483 during the $21/2 months and has spent $15,903 to date. Some of Maher's expenses have been financed by a $23,250 loan from William Maher, his brother. Slattery, a Democrat, recorded $74,174 in contributions during the period and has received $142,642 to date. During the period, he spent $105,839. For the year, he has spent $110,555 Jim Van Slyke, Slattery's Republican opponent, received $24,707 for the 2% months and has received $37,319 to date. He spent $18,729 during the period and has spent $23,479 to date. - Douglas County probably will have a record number of voters registered for the Nov. 6 general ELECTION REVIEW election. County Clerk Patty Jaimes said Wednesday. Tuesday was the last day for Kansans to register to vote in the election. County and state voter totals are expected to be available next week. On Tuesday, James said, about the registration deadline, she said her office had been registering about 200 people a day for several weeks. The most county residents on the voter registration rolls was 38,799 in November 1982. - On Monday, Lawrence Seaman Jr., Democratic candidate for the 2nd District Kansas Senate seat, said he taught the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant should be a significant factor in his decision. Seamant Wint Winter Jr., R.Lawrence. - Winter called Seaman's wish to stop the plant before it started operating "a dead issue." - Almost all of the 11 Democratic candidates for local, state and national offices who attended a party-sponsored cookout on Sunday night said their campaigns were going better than ever since the Oct. 7 debate between President Reagan and Walter Mondale. About 60 people attended the cookout, sponsored by the Douglas County Democratic Central Committee. A drink, a hot bath or a pizza may not always be enough to alleviate the tensions of daily campus life. By HOLLIE B. MARKLAND Staff Reporter KU couple create stress test This week the Computerized Stress Inventory, developed by Allan Press, associate professor of social welfare, and his wife, Lynn Osterkamp, research associate for the gerontology center, was installed at the Wellness Center, 138 Robinson Center. Sufferers from stress at the University of Kansas now can get help from a new computerized system. Students must husband-and-wife research team, THE COMPUTERIZED STRESS assessment is free to all KU employees and students by appointment. Through a series of questions, the stress inventory asks people to think about how they see themselves, how they deal with stress and stressors in their personal and professional lives. "When you get the computer printout, it tells you what you said. "Ostermark said. "It is a mistake in evaluation and not a diagnostic test." A book, "Stress? Find Your Balance," written by Ostkamp and Press, accompanies the computer program and suggests methods to deal with stress such as relaxation techniques. CATHY SIDESINGER, DIRECTOR of the Wellness Center, said many students had already signed up to take the stress test. "I takes about one hour to sit down and punch through the program," she said. "The test often appeals to people who like to thumb through magazines and take self-analysis tests." Osterkamp said the test examined areas such as family relationships, sexuality, frustrations and belief of esteem, finances and religion. "The computer allows us to have branching programs so we don't give questions to people that don't apply to them." she said. "We wanted to examine the evidence concerning the creation of stress, its symptoms and the way people cope with it," she said. OSTERKAMP SAID THE idea for a computerized stress test originated three years ago while the couple were conducting stress workshops in Kansas and western Missouri. During the workshops, they realized people wanted to analyze stress in their lives. "There was nothing out there for people to use." Osterckamp said. With computer technology, it's also easier to let people test themselves." RENT A PIANO Low Cost - Month to Month LWRENCE PIONEI RENTAL 2601 IOWA 843-3008 MIDWEST BUSINESS SYSTEMS - O'Sullivan Computer Furniture * Computer Supplies * Personal Elec. 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