14 Wednesday, August 22. 1979 University Daily Kansan back to school with clothes from a campus tradition fall '79 from Mister Guy the university of kansas' only contemporary traditionalist Mister Guy's hours: M—T—W—F—Sat 10-6 Thur. 10-9 920 Mass. 842-2700 Sun. 1-5 Fees raised for services By TONI WOOD A Kansas student enrolled full time will pay $358.10 in fees. Of that, $10.10 will be used for special fees to pay for the tuition. Union and the KU on Wheels bus service. The other $255 will be used for incidental fees to pay for operational expenses and some staff salaries, according to Ward Zimmerman, director of the budget. Students at the University of Kansas will shell out $3 more this fall for special fees, John Conard, executive officer for the Board of Regents, said Friday. Staff Reporter The increase in fees, which was approved March 16 by the Regents, will be divided equally between the KU on Wheels program and the Satellite and Kansas unions, Conard said. money would be used to cover operational costs of the unions. BUT THE FLOW of student money to the unions does not stop there. Students will continue to pay construction costs of the two colleges in Kansas University and the new Satellite Union. Warner Ferguson, associate director of the Kansas Union, said half of the extra Of the total $10,130 in special fees, $1,540 improvements for the unions; $2,50 for the student union annex fee; $3 for the student union addition fee; and $6 for the Satellite The other half of the $3 increase in special fees will be directed to the student activity fee for transportation, or KU on Wheels. The bus system, which is sponsored by the Student Senate, faces the nuttownwide money will be used to fund money will be used for energy purposes, said Mary Harrison, assistant director of . IN THE PAST, $3.50 of the special fees law student students can expect to pay $408.10 this fall, a $1 increase from last fall's $405.10. Rates on credit hour went from last fall's $33.25 to this fall's $34. was for transportation privileges. Now, with the added $1.50, students will pay $5 for transportation. In addition to the transportation fee, students pay $25 for a bus pass, or they may pay 25 cents a ride. The bus cost was increased from $23. Out-of-state law students will pay $28.10, or $9 per credit hour. Last fall's rate was $25.10, or $6.25 per credit hour. The $103.10 is part of the $58.10 in fees that resident full-time students will pay. Part-time resident students will pay $31 per credit hour. Non-residents will pay $853.10 for full time or $64 per credit hour. Non-scholarship students at the University of Kansas Medical Center will pay the same amount as last fall: $3,000 for residents and $6,000 for non-residents. By JUDY WOODBURN Staff Reporter Watkins treats all student needs Often the first words of advice students will give an alluring friend are, "Go to Walkins." They mean, of course, Walkins need KU students to serve the medical needs of KU students. In most cases, the 13 full-time physicians on Watkins' staff can help. But there are some services, such as dentistry and oral surgery, that the hospital is not equipped to provide. So where does a student go when he has chipped a tooth in a beer-chugging contest. LAWRENCE OPERA HOUSE The Home of Live Music in LAWRENCE 642 Mass Call 842-6930 for Concert Information "We do an important service for students in providing referrals to other doctors for patients who have problems with their teeth," she said. "If someone were to come in with a broken tooth, our doctor would know of it." WOLLMANN SAID the doctors at Watkins would send the patients' records to the recommended doctor, and in some cases they would set up an appointment with the doctor. The student needn't rely on the telephone book for a name that sounds nice, said Martin Wollmann, director of health services. "We've never had the problem of a student coming back to us and saying, 'Look, you referred me to a lousy doctor,'" he said. A common complaint among students is KINKO'S 94th Anniv. 01/27/2015 BIC PENS 10¢ XEROX COPIES 4¢ STRONG'S office SYSTEMS SUPPLIES FOR THE GRAPHIC ARTIST 1040 VERMONT 843-3644 LETRASET STAedtler/MARS CLEARPRINT PANTONE pickETT kohinoor AND MORE! The Lawrence Opera House 642 Mass Members of the 7th Spirit Club also have access to the 7th Spirit Cellar. Members play a week with games, Cocktail and just plain relaxation Membership Lawrence's home of live music with two levels of seating. The main level features a large, stage floor dance, for anyone 18 and over with the coldest in the room. Balcony (7th Spirit Balcony) is a private club for those 21 and over serving your favorite cocktails. Lawrence's complete entertainment center Call 842-6330 for Concert Information 642 Mass. St. 842-6930 Wed. 10 p.m. to 12 p.m. $2.00 Per Person Sat. Midnight to 2 a.m. $2.50 per person that they sometimes must wait hours to see a doctor, as Wolmman realizes. Skates Included You must have a college ID to buy a ticket But students frequently can beat the lines by coming to the hospital either very early in the morning or early in the afternoon, he said. Dorothy Mitchell, nurse's receptionist at Watkins, said that although no appointments could be given for office visits, a student could come in when the hospital opens at 8 a.m. and see the inmissions desk. He said the sign on the door put the head on the list when he returns. Wolmann students who were very ill sometimes would wait quietly to see a doctor until they were too sick to even make it into the doctor's office. "If a student is really feeling that ill," Wolmann said, "the should tell the receptionist, 'I'm really feeling terrible.' If not sensitive, that person get into the emergency room. "The most important thing is to communicate." sua films Wednesday, Aug. 22 FREE MOVIE!! Dir. Frank Capra. 3:30 & 7:30 p.m. LOST HORIZON (1967) Thursday, Aug. 23 FREE F movie! WHAT'S UP, TIGER LILY? Dir. Woody Allen, with Woody Allen, China Lee, The Lovin' Spoonful. Allen's son spy movies from spy filmmakers like a recipe for egg salad. 3:30 & 7:30 pm Friday & Saturday, Aug. 24-25 BETWEEN TIME AND TIMBUKTU 19/21 Written by Kurt Vonnegut, with Kevin Hankey and Ray. A blend of the ideas present in his books come together in this fantasy novel, which, to the silt, the winner of the Blast Off Space Sunday, Aug. 26 FIVE EASY PIECES (1970) Dir. Bob Rafelson, with Jack Nicholson, 'aren Black, Susan Anspach, Billy Green Bush, Sally Struthers. Mondav. Aug. 27 Monday, Aug. 27 Wyler/Davis: JEZEBEL Dir. William Wyler, with Bette Davis, Henry Fonda, George Brent, Fay Bainter, Dr. Crisp Donald, Academy Award to Davids for Best Actress. Tuesday, Aug. 28 Tuesday, Aug. 28 Novels into Film: THE LAST PICTURE SHOW Dr. Peter Bogdanovich, with Timothee Belyan, Bretton Cylib, Shepherd Cloris, Ben Johnson, Adapted by Robert McMurtry's novel of a dying French girl. Wednesday, Aug. 29 TOM JONES (1883) Dir. Tony Richardson, with Abin Finey, Susanah Yashock, Edith Evans, David Warmer. The bawdy adaptation Yair Fielding's 18th century novel M-R films-$1.00 Weekend films $1.50 Friday & Saturday film shows at 3:30, 7:00 & 8:30. Sunday matinees will start at 7:30 p.m. All film will shown in woodruff Auditorium on Friday and Saturday for changes of time or location will be noted. tickets available at the SUA of - No Refreshments Allowed- 1 1