Wednesday, October 3.1979 5 University Daily Kansan New committees to aid KUAC The University of Kansas Athletic Corporation athletic board yesterday outlined its responsibilities and goals for this year. Del Brinkman, board chairman, said in dealing with the problem that he became more involved in dealing with problems facing the athletic department through four new committees he had set. "In the past most of our work was just a reaction to things brought to us by the clients. But now we have joined "With the new committees we hope to involve the board a bit more and get some more input," she said. The four working committees set up by Brinkman are a finance, a facilities, a marketing and a financials scholastic/academic support committee. Brinkman said each committee chair will serve for the entire term. The committee chairmen also will be responsible for conferring with committee members and working with them on all issues pertaining to the full KUAC beard, Brinkman said. Marcum told the board that it would have to look into what could be done to boost football ticket sales at KU Student Union by about 7,000 this year, he said. women's athletics and trying to contain the exaggerated emphasis that could be placed on intercollegiate athletics. Dykes said inflation was a problem faced by all universities and Title IX guidelines were a problem because they did not know what will be required of them. Student season tickets for the remaining four games will be on sale the rest of the week at a cost of $19, he said. Dykes also said athletics must remain in perspective at universities and not become "the tail that wag the dog." meeting with Bob Marcum, KU athletic director, to discuss issues Marcum thought were important to the athletic department. "We've certainly gone far beyond the requirements of our team; we had to as far as spending is concerned. 'We will continue to put more resources into women's athletics as they are." Chancellor Arche R. Dykes told the board that the three main concerns of athletics were inflation, Title IX guidelines calling for equal funding for men's and The KUAC athletic board is still a 21-member board, not an 15-member board as reported in yesterdays' Kansan. The 15-member board proposed a proposal that was defeated last year. The ballet is one of the best and most expensive programs the concert series has offered, and it has become a hallmark. Stuhl, professor emeritus in music performance and coordinator of the concert performed in cities across the country. Stuhl said. Tonight's performance will include Johann Strauss' "Graduation Ball," a rock by Steve Van Dyke and Stevenson's *Paste De Doe Des*. "This is one of the three largest balticlets in the country," Stuhl said. "We could buy some balticles for what it will cost us to set up the stage for this one." Stevenson has been the artistic director of the ballet since 1976 when he left the Chicago Ballet. Advance tickets for the public for $5, &$4 and $4, student reserved tickets for $1.50 and student general admission tickets for $1 are still on sale in Murphy Hall. Houston Ballet opens concert series tonight The concert series will present the Theater Chamber Players from the Kenne- dery Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, the pianist, pian- will be featured on Oct. 14. Independent Candidate for Student Senate GAEBE The Houston Ballet will begin the first of four performance areas at 8 p.m., and then travel to Kansas City, Mo. One of the largest ballets in the nation will open this year's KU concert series tonight in Hoch Auditorium. Don't say "Maybe" Vote for Paid for by Lauren Gaebe The ballet, directed by Ben Stevenson, has Spring Rush Informational Meeting October 4 Big 8 Room Kansas Union 7-8 pm. or 8:15-9:15 pm. October 4 AXΩ·ΣK·ΔΓ·AΦ·KAΩ·ΔΓ- KU KAN LASWERTION AKIS BK IH BAKASUN UNION LAWRENCE AS 8458 ♣ XΩ·OΛΓ·ΦΠ·AΔII·ΚΑΙ 1 Year Free Replacement Warranty Roadstar RS 2300U Car Stereo $1/2 OFF—NOW $150.⁰⁰ Pick up a Roadster R 2300U and pocket $1 the price. This Roadster unit features Punctuation, Locking Keys and an excellent FM Stereo with the highest Frequency Control. Sale price good to OCR. 85¢. Brighter Roads 843 9030 1420 W 23rd Bring your friends, all are welcome. Sponsored by Native American Alliance royal college shop eight thirty-seven massachusetts 843-4255 International Room, Kansas Union Native American Alliance TONIGHT 7:30 p.m. Oct. 3rd Our First Meeting! Buy a powerful TI slide rule. Available At Fortoday...and tomorrow Jayhawk Bookstore 1420 Crescent VOTE TODAY Paid for by Student Activities MASS. STREET DELI