10 Thursday. February 6, 1975 University Daily Kansan Candidates From Page One includes students, faculty, administration and alumni representatives and advises the athletic corporation, was a step in the right direction, but more student activity was Shero said he would seek Athletic Director Clyde Walker's resignation. He said Walker hadn't placed enough emphasis on women's athletics. It was a general consensus among students with whom he worked that Walker should be replaced, Shero said. Shero and Long said they would work to separate the University residence hall charges for room and board. Shero said he would not have had such a change could be made. Sherb* said his plan would call for students living in residence halls to pay **$40** a month for room rent and about **$24** a day for meals. He said the student wouldn't be charged for vacation time and the total cost for each resident would be about **$800** a month. "This would allow students the opportunity to pay for their rooms and pay for their food as they go," he said. "Then they will be able to pay for a breakfast they never saw." defined in the policy as any group that isn't a unit of the University or a student organization within the University, will have to pay a third fee. From Page One Sherbo will seek funding from the Senate to increase the hours of Watson Library. If The third charge will be either 10 per cent of the profit made by the event or a fee established by the policy's rate schedule, whichever is greater. The rate schedule sets the fee for commercial groups at $500 a day for Allen Field House and Memorial Stadium and $200 a day for Hoch Auditorium and University Theatre. Rates ... Noncommercial organizations will be charged $200 a day for the field house and the stadium and $100 a day for Hoch and University Theatre. Groups certified by the Internal Revenue Service as charitable organizations will be charged only the direct costs of staging an event. All of the fees collected except utility fees will be spent for repairs, replacements and building improvements, according to Shankel. The chancellor will have the power to exempt certain groups from the fee policy when he thinks it is in the best interest of the University. funding can't be gotten from the Senate, Sherba said, he may donate his salary as student body president to the library to increase hours of operation. Sherba had said earlier he wouldn't accept the salary of president. The Sherbo administration proposes to set up a philanthropic student organization that would pursue community projects and be coordinated by Long. "I think jerry would be an excellent person to coordinate the philanthropic activities between dorms and fraternities and sororites. The activities would be the kinds of things students like to do, such as volunteer projects," Sherba said. Long said his most important responsibility as vice president would be to maintain communication with students. "I think the most important thing I can do is to be an ear for the administration because we are elected, we can't represent. We want to be in contact with the students." Long said. Although Sherbo and Long had never worked in student government at KU, they said they didn't consider their lack of experience a liability. "Richard Nixon had experience," Sherbo said, "and we can see where he is now." "I don't think it will have a negative effect on our campaign. I think it is our lack of experience that is leading us to this type of a campaign." BORGEN'S LIQUOR STORE Next Door to Rusty's Hillcrest Imported & American Liquors • Wines • Champagne Exotic Liquors Gold Strong Beer • Chilled Wines Cold Strong Beer • Chilled Wines Special orders chilled on request. 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