8 Thursday, December 6, 1979 University Daily Kansan Art spaces saved for non-majors For the first time, spaces will be reserved in introductory art courses for non-art majors next semester, James Moeser, dean of the School of Fine Arts, said yesterday. According to Mooser, non-majors previously were not allowed to take art classes. The department of majors enrolled in basic classes. The faculty of the school decided last week to reserve three spaces in each section of the building for drawing, a prerequisite for most art courses. "Our intention is to open up the courses to as many non-majors as we can. We hope to carry the program past next semester, also," Moeser said. According to Lee Mann, director of art and design basic studies, there will be at least 10 sections of Introduction to Drawing offered next semester. "We'll be able to open up for quite a few non-majors, with as many sections as we have." Mann said. Students from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the professional schools will all be eligible for the art courses, Mann said. Non-masters in the art courses will also have the course requirements as majors, she said. Reserving spaces in the introductory courses for non-majors will open advanced levels courses to them, Moeser said. The advanced classes are less crowded than the undergraduate courses and non-majors enrolled in the courses because they were unable to take the prerequisites. Having A Party . . . Let us make it easy by supplying you with the finest in meats, cheese, salads, relishes, and other party items For Holiday Giving . . . A gift basket from Greenbriar's chocked full of cheese, meat, nuts, fruit, candy, and many other Holiday goodies. Priced from $10-$50. HOLIDAY PLAZA • 2449 IOWA • 841-8271 Need help? Advertise it in Kansan want ads. Call 864-4358 Top aide to Carlin, KU grad may challenge Winn in 1980 By TONI WOOD Staff Reporter Govern John Carlin might lose one of his top aides to the congressional election in 1980 if Dan Watkins, Carlin's ardent supporter, could win. The district of Selector den, Larry Lervis, R-Ran. "I'm seriously considering running, and it gets more serious as time goes on," Watkins said yesterday. "KU could be a key part of the race," he said. "The University is a sleeping giant in politics that has not yet been activated." Watkins, 32, coordinates Carlin's staff activities and is the contact person for non-legislative issues. "I try to make sure that the governor is "very accessible," he said. "I'm not a roadblock. Everything does not have to go through me to get to him." He said that quitting his job to run for Congress would be a tough decision. "I'm enjoying my job here," he said. "Carlin is excellent to work for, and it's scary to think of cutting my ties and being out there on my own." Watkins said he had developed a "detailed analysis" of the 1989 campaign, which he said many candidates failed to do. He estimated that he would need $105,000 to start campaigning. Winn unapproved "I probably would have to spend at least four times that amount in the 1980 race," Watkins said. in the 1978 election and defeated his opponent in 1978 after spending $45,000. He has discussed his campaign with several state Democratic leaders and has gotten a good response, he said. Jim Ploger, executive director of the state Democratic Party, said he had talked with Wakins about the race and thought he would be a strong candidate. "He has several plusses," he said. "His age is about right and he has experience and knowledge about the state and federal government." He adds, "he knows how Hints work in Washington." "Winn has not had a really serious challenger for probably 10 years." Winn's toughest opponent was Jim DeCorse, who opposed the congressman in 1970 to Watkins. DeCorse is one of the few in the Department of Economic Development. Watkins said he was not aware of others who might oppose him in the Democratic primary. "I haven't heard of serious opposition. "I anyone wanted to run would have to be getting support now. That's not to say there won't be a Democratic primary." Winn was elected in 1966 and won in a close primary, he said. "Winn has 14 years Watkins predicted that energy and inflation would be the voters' main concerns in 1980. of experience in Congress--that could be an issue in the campaign." "But the real issue might be one of broader philosophy-finding a representative who can work with all of us, who can understand some common ground and some solutions." "Voters want to know what a candidate's feelings are and what his apaches would be to important issues," he said. Watkins said Winn could be missing important votes now in Congress while serving as a congressional delegate to the United Nations. "I's an honor for him to be there, but it that I don't think is totally justified." he said. "There are issues before Congress and the administration to him to be there as an elected representative." Watkins, who is a 1975 graduate from the KU School of Law, joined Carlin's campaign in September 1978 after having been elected the director of the state Democratic Party. He was the chief of the criminal division of the attorney general's office from 1975 to 1978. He and his wife, Phyllis, have lived in a townhouse with two sons, and used three years and three weeks. Buzzcocks' pop pleases 500 fans The Burzocks, with special guest stars Ultravax, last night at the Lawrence Opera House 642 Massachusetts St. By RICK HELLMAN Kansan Reviewer British pop faves, the Buzzcocks, played a rousing set to an audience of about 500 Lawrence rock fans last night at the Lawrence Opera House. The group was spawned along with hundreds of others during the late 1970s English punk movement. But while most of these groups have fallen by the wayside, the Buzzcocks have survive and succeeded in capturing the attention of leader Pete Shelley's song writing talent. song—honest, immediate and filled with pop books in the finest British tradition. The show opened slowly last night, partly because of technical difficulties, but the band hit its stride about halfway through. "Love You More" and "What Do I Get?" followed, and Diggle's "Harmony in My Head" showed just how powerful the Buzzcocks can be when they want to. Through the show, Diggle played the rock 'n' roll of the group as he rushed around the stage. But Shelley made motionless, concentrating on his delivery. There's no mistaking a Shelley love The band was at its best when it played material from its newest album, "A Different Kind of Tension." New songs like “I Believe” and“I don’t Know What to Do With Me life” showed that Shelley and company could tackle more serious song topics with no loss of energy. The too-short set was over in an hour as the band closed with on old song, "The Cats were anything but bored" and released a fine display of guitar-fouled pop song. Openers Ultravox, another British group, mined the keyboard-electronic lobe with its own synthesizer and turned in by keyboard-violin player Billy Currie. But new singer Mudge Ure could not quite carry off the heroic vocals necessary for music without sounding pretentious. Winter halts work on Clinton Parkway UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus Dooley said the grounding and bridge construction on the $10 million, four-mile road was complete and two layers of sur- fence were installed, except for a small section near Iowa Street. Winter will stop work on the project, which is being done by J. A. Tobin Construction Co. of Kansas City, Kan., Dooley said He said work on the project, begin in November 1978, was ahead of schedule. No definite completion date has been set because of spring weather variables. TODAY: THE GERMAN CLUB will have its Nikolai大学 at 5 p.m. in the fourth floor lounge of Murphy Hall. The OFF CAMPUS BOARD OF THE STUDENT UNION will host an international Room of the Union. THE COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT will sponsor a speech by Gin Slutsky from the department of mathematics and computer science at Clarkson College on "Nonsynchronizing Concurrent Processes and Data Structures." TONIGHT: GAV SERVICES OF KANSAS will have a board meeting at 6 p.m. in the Gav Services office. THE SCIENCE FIC TNCL CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Picarro C of the Union. The ENGLISH DEPARTMENT COLLIOQUUM, led by John Briggs and Michael Moran, KU fellows in English, will discuss "Evaluation, Aim and Mode in Education." The Department of the Union, Aviva Enoch Bender, piano, will give a STUDENT RECITAL at 8 p.m. in Swarthownt Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. 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