University Daily Kansan, October 14, 1980 Page 3 Impact coalition leaders file; 3 teams now in the running Bert Coleman, Wichita junior, and Bren Abbott, Topeka junior, are the third team to file for student body president and vice president. Coleman and Abbott said yesterday that as leaders of the Impact Coalition they wanted to build involvement in the Student Senate and increase student representation to the administration and the Board of Recents. Coleman, a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and vice president of membership of the Interfraternity Council, is majoring in engineering and business. Coleman has never been a student senator, but he said his contacts with the faculty through his fraternity work would benefit him as student body president. "The students at the University need a more viable and vital representation with the Regents and the administration and with our past experience we can do that," Coleman said. "One inherent property of the Senate is to act as an intermediary to assist student body and the administration." Abbott, Coleman's running mate, is now the Senate treasurer. Abbott has not been a senator, either, but he has served on the Senate Finance and Auditing Committee and the Rights Committee. He is a member of the Alpha Tau Officers and the chairman of the KU College Republicans. Abbott said that, if elected, he would emphasize educating students on what the Senate does, as well as building student involvement in the Senate. Senate elections were moved from the week before spring break to the week after. Thanks being by a major vote, the state's last meeting of the spring semester. On Campus A GRANT WRITING WORKSHOP sponsored by the Center for Humanistic Studies—Office of Research Support Installation will be at 3:30 in 208 Strong. TODAY TONIGHT CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST we meet at 6:30 in 209, 223 and 233 weeks. TAU SIGMA DANCE ENSEMBLE will meet at 7 in 220 Robinson. Takeru Higuchi, Regents Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, will speak on "THE DESIGN OF DRUGS" at 7 in 402 Wescue. A BIBLICAL SEMINAR will be at 7 at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center. "Biblical Truth According to Marx and Freud" will be discussed. AN ASTRONOMY WEEK LECTURE will be at 8 in 426 Lindley. Robert Phillips, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, will speak on "Quasars, Blazars, Unidentifieds and the Super Black Hole." A STUDENT RECITAL will be at 8 in Swarthow Recital Hall, Murphy Hall, by Andy Braden, clarinet, and Jon Lewis, trumpet. CHAMBER CHOIR FALL CONCERT will be at 8 in the Universit Theatre, Murphy Hall, conducted by James Ralston. TOMORROW THE GRADUATE BUSINESS CAREER HEALTH MEET at 9 a.m. at the Solarite Union ANIMAL STORY HOUR will be at 10 a.m. at the museum of Natural History THE UNIVERSITY FORUM will feature Robert Samst, Gannett professional-in-residence, at 11:45 a.m. in the Ecumenical Christian Ministries with KU College Republicans present Jane Eldredge - Rep. for State Senator 2nd Dist. Wint Winter Jr.- Rep. for Kansas House 44th Dist. Kent Snyder - Rep. for Kansas House 45th Dist. Willie Amison Jr.- Rep. for Kansas House 46th Dist. TUESDAY OCT. 14 7:00 p.m. Pine Room - Kansas Union REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FORUM THE BLUE RIDDIM BAND OCTOBER 17/18/19 GET TICKETS NOW FOR JOHNNY WINTER OCT. 22 The Infamous World Traveler NOW! THIS THURSDAY Double Your Fun! "GATEMOUTH" BROWN And Country Tickets Available At The Door Only STUDENTS & MEMBERS ONLY $4.00 Where the stars are 7th & Mass. 842-6930 Jawrence Opera House A THEOLOGICAL SEMINAR will be conducted at 7 p.m. at the Ecumenical College. telescope will be at 7 p.m. in 590 Lindley Hall. A reception and observing period will follow. WILLOW WIND BAND Enter the Intramural Racquetball (doubles) Tournament. The deadline for entering is Wed., Oct. 15, 5 p.m. in 208 Robinson Center. Additional information? Call 864-3546 Recreation Services 99 campus safety services THE SIERRA CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. the regionalist Room of the Kansas Union. CAMPUS SAFETY SERVICES TUESDAY OCTOBER 14,1980 MAD HATTER YEAR ANNIVERSARY PARTY Funded by Student Activity Fee Will have an informational meeting 7 p.m. Oct.16 in Parlors A & B in the Kansas Union for persons interested in serving on the EDUCATION, CAMPUS ESCORT & LIGHTING COMMITTEE. Funded by Student Activity Fee SPECIALS $1.00 Highballs FOR 50¢ Draws THE 75¢ Bottles NIGHT $1.00 Wine 8:00 To Close Private Club -702 New Hampshire- 842-9402 Happy Hour Daily 2:00 PM - 9 PM Mondays - Inverted Drinks Tuesdays - Bucket Night Wednesdays - Ladies Night Thursdays - 25¢ Draws Center. Samsot will discuss "Journalism as a Tool for History." THE MENS COALITION steering p.m. in "veteror of the Kansas Union." Thursdays - 25¢ Draws HOPE Award Nominations are Wednesday and Thursday October 15 & 16 Help choose the 10 Semi-finalists. A BROWN BAG TOUR of the Art History Library will be at noon in the Spencer Museum of Art, conducted by Pablo Bobo, art librarian. SENIORS Polling Places: 1. Wescoe Terrace 2. Information Booth 3. Kansas Union The Kansan welcomes items for inclusion in "On Campus." Organizations should submit written information on scheduled free activities to the campus editor at least two days before the events. 4. Satellite Union 5. 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