6 Thursday, September 20.1979 University Daily Kansan --- Women... From page one said he expected to be raising more than $1 million annually within a year and a half. "A lot of our fund-raising is geared to men's sports," Novtay said, "but the women need more scholarship aid now. The girls are they don't have anything like football. "One of the problems with intercollegiate athletics is the heavy emphasis the alumni and others have placed on competing with the very best, and that takes money." THE WOMEN'S basketball and track teams now receive the most scholarship money granted to women's sports from the Williams Fund. They receive $2,000 for Washington said that women had to be realistic about the financial situation they are in, but they must still strive to attain a level of competitiveness at the same time. sach sport compared to $88,680 for men's basketball and $46,000 for men's track. "I think there are some women's sports that could be self-supporting eventually, but it would take a lot of time, and I would hope in the future that our sports program will in turn out much like the men's." Phyllis Howlett, assistant athletics She said perhaps women's basketball and volleyball could become self-supporting. director in charge of non-revenue sports, said that even if the immediate financial problems of intercollegiate athletics were not meant they had gone away forever. "Financing of athletics will always be a problem for men and women." Howlett says that the focus should not unfortunately for women I don't see any other sport besides football and men's sports. Marcum said, "I am alarm that women's athletics will move in the direction of men's sports, but what it comes to now is that we are not really going to appeal to the public. And that is football." Planning begun for new medical library Architectural planning for the construction of a $4.9 million library at the University of Kansas Medical Center has begun, according to administrative off- Allen Wiechert, University director of facilities planning, said last week that a building advisory committee had begun meeting with the project's architects. Thomas, Harris, Ash and Mason, a Wichita firm. Wiechert said the committee is meeting with the architects to discuss the specifics of the structure. "After that is completed they will be able to draw up the plans," he said. Wiechert said he expected the committee to ask the Kansas Legislature for funds for the project sometime next spring. The cost of the library, which will be located north of the Med Center, is estimated at $4.9 million. Construction should begin in late fall or early winter of next year and will take about two years, Wiechert said. Tonight FREE JAZZ JAM SESSION FRIDAY & SATURDAY Jazz Up! 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Douglas County Legal Aid Society and a representative from the Division of Student Duties of the board will include overseeing the operation of the Legal Services Program, preparing its budget and evaluating the program twice a year. The Student Senate Academic Affairs Committee also met last night to discuss a resolution concerning the Course Evaluation Feedback Manual. The results of the evaluations originally were published in 1971 by students, according to Tim Trump, chairman of the Academic Affairs Committee. The formal structure of the board is outlined in the bill, including membership, duties and responsibilities. FREE: 1/2 Dozen Bagels With $10.00 Purchase RESTAURANT: 75c Off Any Combination Sandwich Holiday Plaza Greenbriar's is giving away $100 worth of gasoline compliments of 2449 Iowa Ramada Inn Standard Station. 841-8271 However, after the administration took over the evaluations in 1974, the results were no longer published, Trump said. The residents already have taken some action this summer, according to Sterling. A petition signed by 300 residents requesting improved paths around their buildings was presented to the administration. As a result, the path was put in water later in the summer. In other business, the committee voted to send a bill to StudiX amending the Rules and Regulations of the Student Senate to amend the Code concerning the Student Legal Services Board. However, Sterling said, the sidewalk was not adequate for the residents' needs. Membership will consist of one law student, one graduate student, two students at large and the Student Services Com Sterling said he hoped some of the student senators would help advise and guide the residents on how to set up their organization. Student Senate Rights panel tells administration to change attitude By ELLEN IWAMOTO Staff Reporter The resolution recommends the Student Senate reconstitute the publication of the manual and pay for it out of the Senate's internal budget. A resolution call for the KU administration to change its "attitude of justice" in response to students' rights," was approved last night by the Student Senate Committee on Student Affairs. Also at the meeting, six residents of Stouffer Place, a University apartment complex for married students, made a plea for help in the case of a representative body for the residents. The resolution will be passed on to the Student Senate Executive Committee, with the Rights Committee's recommendation. Better lighting for the apartment complex area and improved walkways to the campus are some concerns the residents have. Sterling said. Tim Sterling, a spokesman for the group and a Spokeane, Wash., graduate student, said an organization at Stoffer Place was not able to get action on complaints. The resolution refers to disputes with students over University policies on discussion of the subject. The resolution student rallies and the "unusual interpretations of Regents policies" concern Even though the administration has readjusted some of its stands on some issues the resolution states, the Student Government and the administration's attitude needs to be changed. Approximately 450 of the 600 Stouffer residents are KU students. Sterling said, It also makes a provision for the manual to be published on a permanent basis, paid for by the Student Senate. THE BLACK STUDENT UNION is presenting their 2ND ANNUAL FALL FASHION SHOW and DISCO DANCE this Saturday September 22 at 8:00-2:00 in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union Donation $2.00 ... an after-five affair ... K. U. STUDENT SEASON FOOTBALL TICKETS ARE STILL ON SALE At the following locations . . . This week in front of Wescoe an information booth will be set up for ticket sales and information. Bumper stickers, brochures, and schedules will be given away. —K.U. Ticket Office, Allen Field House 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. —SUA Office-Kansas Union 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Special ticket plans are available for selected games, for information contact the Athletic Ticket Office. 864-3141