Thursday, March 8, 1975 University Dally Kansan 7 On Campus Building hours announced Building hours for spring break. March 8-16, have been announced by Harry M. Buchholz, director of Building and Grounds. Campus buildings will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, and closed Sunday. Buildings will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. March 10 through March 14, but will be closed March 15 and 16. Strong Hall will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. March 15. Buchholz said people who wanted buildings open at any other times during spring break would have to make advance reservations. Entru blanks available KU Relays intramural entry blanks for the men's 440-yard dash may be picked up in room 4 of Allen Field House. Completed entry blanks are due April 9. CPA changing name Botany profs to travel The Consumer Protection Association (CPA) is in the process of legally changing its name to the Consumer Affairs Association (CAA). The change will take several weeks. Wednesday's Kansan identified the CPA as the CAA. Three KU botany professors - J. Eugene Fox, Andrew M. Torres, and Rolf Borchert have received travel grants from the Botanical Society of America to allow them to go to the 12th International Botanical Congress at Leningrad in June. Bicentennial logo sough The Douglas County Bicentennial Commission's symbol and logo contest deadline is April 7. Any Douglas County resident over 6 years may submit one original design. Symbols may relate to Douglas County's history and may be a graphic presentation. A $100 U.S. Savings Bond will be awarded to the winner. Interested persons should contact Am Evans, 941-280, and arrange to pick up an entry form. Tonight... THE KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7:30 in the Parlors of the Kansas Union. LEO LTLIWAK, professor of medicine at the University of California, as Los Angeles, will speak at 7:30 in Woodford Auditorium. His topic will be “The Role of the Lawyer in the Health Care System.” Support for KANU poor, director says BY BOB GAVIN and BETTY HAEGELIN Kausan Staff Reporters The administration's lack of support, interest, awareness and foresight is forcing radio station KANU to lose valuable resource. The KANU program director, said this week. "I wish there were something I could do to make the administration aware of the rehearsal activities," Mr. Hutchison said."The resource I'm talking about isn't the powerful frequency or the studios, but the people—the most creative staff of the program—have been found in any station in the United States." However, Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, said that the administration did realize that problems existed and was making attempts to correct them. The major move was to place KANU under the Outreach program. Shivers is leaving KANU to become assistant director and program director of a new 50,000 watt public radio station at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. "We did feel it was an area that had been ignored, so we put it under Outreach to give it the stability of being under a specific department," Shankel said. "We hope this will remedy some of the problems KANU has been having." "WHAT IT INVOLVES for me is programming, staffing and equipming from the very beginning, which obviously is a really exciting challenge," he said. "The presence of Caribbean) administration is aware of the presence of a radio station and determined to help its service "It has a broad general understanding of what public radio ought to be and do for a community and it is interested in the idea of it," she said. "All of that is by way of contrast to KU." and quality. It shows every sign of being and willing to support the station financial. But Ron Calgaard, associate vice chancellor of Outreach, said he was a strong benefactor. He is also an important role for the University in surrounding communities, and he had had a number of discussions with the station during this time to score of the station could be expanded. The University budget for 1973-74 was over $55 million. Shivers said. SHIVERS SAID KAUN would receive its second budget increase in 2018. How- "The station had no increases in its operating budget, and we had to pay for the next two years, we got two rather small increases, not enough with inflation and normal growth to be where we were." "KANU until this time, has never had a home," Calgaard said. "This has made if difficult in terms of administrative support for staff and equipment to be raised, but I'm trying now to be as supportive as possible, and I am hoping the station so we can all do a better job." "KANU gets one-tenth of one per cent and with it reaches many thousands more people, and its own University educates them, and my job, does a better job of education them," he said. Swimming... From page 6 "I probably taught me mainly how to incompete and about sportmanship," Uffers said. "Some of my mannersmen probably don't like the world, but I probably helped us all to mature quicker." Kegley said, "Mainly, I think it helps a person physically. It sounds ironic because I had pneumonia, but I was in the best condition of my life when I was in swimming." "There's not too much free time," Kancel said. "It's just swimming and school most of the time and it takes all of your time. You can practice, you just don't feel like studying." But the seniors said that college swimming had its negative aspects too. Because swimming is a minor sport the said, it doesn't receive much publicity. "Nobody came to the meetups but parents and girlfriends," Hodge said. "You start this meeting at 10 a.m." "But I don't expect people to come to swimming meets. Heck, I don't like to go to gymnastics meets so I can't expect people to watch us. It's not that exciting." Reamon said the senior swimmers were especially important to the team from a position of leadership. "If a good senior provides leadership and works hard and has a good attitude he is invaluable." Reasonan said. "I'm glad that you have helped me to see fit to give us four of their best years." McDonald said, "now I like we have to set more of an example now. I know it really helps to help the seniors around to give confidence to the younger guys. We've been "There's a lot of things about Dick Reamon that are just super," Ullers said. "He's willing to spend time on his own to help him with his homework. I'd go to him not as a swimmer but a friend." The senior swimmers call coach Reamon Cohen, who has a good relationship with their coaches. there before and we can tell them what to expect." "We call him Duck and quack at him all the time, it's been his nickname since coaching, I guess, because of the way he led us to victory and leader and he takes care of his students." McDonald said he planned to graduate with an architecture degree and have an architecture career. Ullers has been accepted to dental school and Hodgson plans a master's degree in manufacturing concern. King wants to teach diving and marry his girlfriend, a diving instructor in Kansas City, Kan. Kancel will graduate with a journalism degree and seek a public relations job. Kegley hopes to attend graduate school next nucdonald said, "I wish some of the other sports could have a relationship like we do with Dick. It's unique that he's almost like one of the guys but that respect is always "Just knowing that it's your last year and the last time you're going to do everything along the line really makes it easy, a lot of I think we will win it again." McDonald said. But for now, all but Kegley are intent upon winning that eighth straight conference championship. They're psyched up and tapered and expect to win. During the campaign for Tuesday's city elections, many faculty members found their mailsbox stuffed with leaflets from the campaign. On Friday, District 497 school board candidates. Some faculty members complained to the University general counsel, and one charged that the practice was in violation of a University policy against using social media. By DEBBIE GUMP Kansan Staff Reporter Political campaigning has spread to political suburban boxboxes and apparently is there to stay. Mailbox politics gets complaint However, Mike Davis, University general counsel, ruled Wednesday that if a candidate or his agent hand delivered his material and didn't use University personnel for distribution, he was acting legally. Davis made his decision after Charles Staniger, associate professor of history and Stanisfer is the campaign manager for Carl Mibeck, a winner in Tuesday's primaries. Stanisfer complained that Marjorie "Marime" Argeringer and Robert Haralick, both commission candidates, and Michael Hudson, his delegate for the school board were illegally hiring a service by leaving their campaign material in faculty mailboxes. Argersinger is the wife of William Argersinger, vice chancellor for research and graduate studies, and Haralick is an professor of electrical engineering. Arngersinger, who was the vote leader in the city commission primary, said her campaign material had been distributed to the council members with the rank of assistant or helper. the campaign manager for a city commission candidate, protested the practice. The faculty handbook prohibits the use of the campus mail service for political purposes, and a statement from the Board of Regents forbids the "distribution of information" to other advertisers . . from areas where public events are held on campus." "Before I did it I checked with the University counsel and he said there was nothing wrong with it," she said. "We'dn't find any department that wouldn't let us do it. We met no opposition until Mr. Stansifer protested." Davis said the issue was whether the use of mailboxes meant the use of University servers. The data in the study. Stanifier contended that the mail service included the mailboxes. "There can be no mail service without mailboxes," he said. The decision on mailbox use came from Jennifer Gille. Davis' assistant. All of Argersinger's leaflets were stamped "volunteer carried," she said, so there would be no confusion as to who did the actual distribution. "We have just about decided that the mailboxes belong to the departments and offices," she said. "We're going to leave it home so we can decide whatever policy they want." The director of the campus mail service, Leo Outdahl, said the mailboxes we under study are still in use. "We have no control over those," Ousaidh, assistant director of the KU physical plant said. "Those boxes are the department's boxes and as far as the campus mail service goes we have no jurisdiction." Haralick, who finished out of the top six in the primary, also said he had acted legally. been distributed in the history department without authorization, but Stitt Robinson, professor of history and former chairman of the department, said he had been the distributor. KANSAN WANT ADS Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Dally Kansan Handbook to be rendered to color coded, or national origin. 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No phone calls. **Lost- A. Seiko watch has been lost at the Union** **Market. Please call 664-6199 for mental value** **insurance. Please call 664-6199 for mental value** **insurance. Please call 664-6199 for mental value** Found T-square outside Spooner Art Museum Friday Call 943-8544 3-6 Last-Brown leather purse at the Seventh Spirit store in it. How he it in. Howard no questions asked. Call 844-712-9350. Lost, black cat, long-hair male. If you want to be a little bit more mature, let me know let's go 3. B47-842-918 3-18 Lim. 2-14-25, on box, in Union, or downtown, small black litter袋。 call me 864-2003- 3-6 Alateen: Found a camera of the 1984 and Oundady a black phone of the 1985. Called A83-6030 after 5 p.m. and identify. Call 843-6030 after 5 p.m. and identify. Help for those teenagers and young adults affected by an alcoholic. Call: 843.6556 (barb) 843.2465 (barb) 844.7341 (Phil) RESEARCH Thousands of Topics $2.75 per page Send for your up-to-date, 160-page mail order catalog. 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