9 Thursday, December 6, 1979 From page one more than a quorum most of the evening," she said. Berlin said the Senate had three options on how to fund the increases. They could pay $13.00 increase in the student activity fee, or make cuts in other revenue code line allocations to account for the $13.00. A third option would combine a fee increase with some cutbacks. Tom Pickfield education senator, called for a quorum before the Senate had a chance to vote on the student activity increase. The Senate was 11 senators short of the 37 that were. Fickerdick said he called the quorum because the debate had ended and the Senate was ready to vote before some senator had finished debating. "We and three speakers standing there waited to speak against the increase," Pickford said. "We have $9,000 in our unallocated account, so how could we Jule Mahaffey, Numeraker senator who was waiting to speak, said the senators were not being responsive to their constituents. "If you take to anybody on this campus not a single student favors an increase in the student activity费," she said. increase recommendation, which the administration rejected last week. The Senate had approved the recommendation at its last meeting. The quorum was called before the Senate could reconsider a $1.0C Kansas Union fee Berlin said the recommendation would stand, and she would send a personal letter to students in her class with $1.50 increase. The Union needs the increase to pay for use by non-students and rising costs. Another bill, called the "mimie-wimme bill" by its sponsors, was overwhelmingly defeated. The bill called for the purchase of a Winnemap motor home, a Mercedes Benz and a lease on a condominium at a cost of about $7,400. Rex Gardner, liberal arts and sciences professor, the treasurer, and Craig Templeton, Senate administrative assistant, sponsored the bill. "The purpose of the bill is to point out the fact that if we raise the activity fee by any amount, we need to find out how to get rid of $9,000." Gardner said. According to the sponsors, the bill's purpose was to emphasize the foolishness of a possible student fee increase in an estimated $0.00 per carry-over funds. "We should do our part to quit nickel and duning the students at the University of Kansas." Jazz groups to give final concert The three *SU jazz ensembles* will be giving their final performance at a tonight at Paul Gray's Jazz Place, 928 Massachusetts St. McCurdy said the evening would start with a performance by Jaze Ensemble III, which is directed by John Grassel, assistant director of the program. Duffer, Lawrence graduate student, James Barnes, assistant to the director of students, will conduct Jazze Ensemble II and McCurdy. 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