--- Wednesday, September 26, 1979 2 Lobbyists to press administration for beer sales at football games The sale of beer in Kansas Memorial Stadium during football games is the first issue Concerned Students for Higher Education student lobbying group, will tackle this year. At its meeting last night, the group chose the issue as the one it thought students would be most interested in, according to M. McClainana, director of CSHE. McClanahan said last night that he was disappointed by the low turnout at the meeting. He said he thought the beer issue would make students more aware of what CSHE could do for them. One of the first steps the group will take is to approach other organizations that would profit from the beer sales, McClanahan said. "During their first few football games, Colorado State made about $70,000," he said. Oread slopes attract skier A lot of money could be made from the sales, he said, as was proven at Colorado State University. Several days a week, Ann Powell, Evergreen, Colo., freshman, practices her favorite sport on campus--snowskiing. Powell takes to Mount Ouread's slope board her "Tech-ski" skill trainer. The ski trainer helps her rollers, schuches over sidewalls and streets, giving her a chance to improve her skiing, The best place to ski is the street behind the Union near Spencer Library," she said. The ski trainer is fun and has allowed her to correct poor skiing habits, such as not keeping her toski still. Powell said. "It's a kick. And with imagination—when I need to get away —1 just 'put' myself up on a slope and I feel a lot better.' She said the trainer also kept her in condition for the upcoming skiing season. Powell said she represented the company that makes the ski trainer and had introduced other KU students to it. "People love it. They stop me on the street and want to try it." Unfortunately, she said, not everyone has good experiences with the trainer. "I was teaching a guy to ride a trainer when the police picked him up. They said something about an ordinance that you can't buy in the street," she said. "I haven't seen him since." CSHE lobbed unsuccessfully for the sale of beer during last year's football games, McClanahan said. Ron Allen, Sabeth senior and a former director of CSHE, the group had already approached the Corporation Board about the proposed beer sales. "The administration didn't have a positive or negative reaction," he said, "but the KUAC showed a more positive reaction." Allen said he thought KUAC was interested because of the potential revenue that could be brought in from increased attendance. Allen said that CSHE was interested in the revenue from the beer sales to help fund women's athletics. Selling beer at the stadium would involve a "transit beer license," Allen said. The Kansas Union's beer license would be required for a day and used at the stadium, he said. 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