Monday, December 9,1974 University Daily Kansan 7 Women grab top headlines ... From Page One what had become a terrifying situation. This plan called for all KU women students to wear whistles around their necks to ward off would-be attackers. Most of the panic subsided when police arrested a recent Ottawa University graduate in early June and reported that he might be responsible for 16 cases of rape in Lawrence between November 1972 and March 1973. THE SUSPECT, AL Bryan Johnson, was later charged with two counts of rape in Lawrence and one count of attempted rape. He pleaded no contest to one charge of rape, and the other two charges were dropped. He was sentenced to a minimum of five years maximum of 20 years in prison and was required to undergo psychiatric evaluation. If the security problem on campus was a nightmare, the 1973-74 basketball season was a flop. After enduring a previous season in which the Jayhawks blundered through miserable losses and seemed to always snatch defeat of victory, few KU fans had expected much. The team had obvious talent, but the ultimate prospect of a Big Eight championship and a trip to the national finals was quite remote. Nevertheless, the Jayhawks won the national title in Kansas State and Oklahoma in compiling a 13-1 conference record and went on to win the Midwest regionalists in Tulsa, Okla. National powerhouses Marquette and KU in the NCAA finals at Greenbore, N.C., although KU had early leads in both games. The athletic season was a good one for KU last year. But the announcement of a dramatic increase in student season ticket prices brought a storm of criticism raining down upon Athletic Director Clyde Walker in May. Walker said the athletic department had sold 5,000 tickets from $5.50 in football and $5.50 in basketball to each for the 1974-75 season. NEED HELP? The Bible is filled with examples of guidance, protection and healing for children, and understanding God. It also offers encouragement in words like these: "God our refuge and strength, a helpful help in trouble." Why not turn to the Bible for guidance? You can读, borrow or buy the King James Version of the Bible. A clearer understanding of the Scriptures, ask how Christian science can help. Walker said the price increases were necessary if KU was going to remain competitive with other Big Eight schools, however many students remained appalled and angry. Student Sen. Rich Laster submitted a resolution demanding the resignation of Walker. He later withdrew this resolution when the Senate approved a resolution condemning the increase and cancellation for KU, which prices were later adjusted to $15 for football and $13 for basketball or $25 for the combination. We meet Tuesday from 6:30 to 7:30 in Danforth Chapel. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION AT K.U. EFFORTS TO EXPAND KU'S master building plan to include three new building complexes received a boost in the spring when the Kansas Legislature and the House Ways and Means Committee approved a multimillion dollar package deal for a new visual arts center, law school and computer center. Also passed in the legislature last spring was a 10 per cent salary increase for KU faculty. The Kansas Board of Regents had placed top priority on the pay increase for the faculties of KU and the other five state-supported colleges and universities to keep these schools competitive with other Big Eight institutions. University faculty weren't the only ones having money problems last spring. The KU-sponsored behavior analysis Follow Through program at Woodland Elementary School also was having financial problems, but a different kind. Evidence of foregray teaching may be April by two former employees in regard to payment for their activities in the program. BETTLE MALONEY and Alice Fowler, both former workers in the program, said they were paid for two weeks through trips with their employers. A follow up took place. Follow Through work. KU began an audit of the follow Through program to determine whether these allegations were supportable and whether further discrepancies were evident. The report, released in mid-summer, showed that more than $3,000 of Follow Through funds were unaccounted for. The attorney general's office is conducting an investigation of its own, which is expected to be completed this month. The behavior at last school year is the recommended of Principal Harold Siegrist. A renowned campus figure. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, basketball coach at KU for 39 years, died Sept. 16. He was 88. Besides introducing many innovations to the game, Allen was one of the winningest coaches in the history of basketball. He was elected to Fountain Foundation College Basketball Hall of Fame and the Basketball Hall of Fame. CENSORSHIP SLAMMED the lid on the showing of "The Erotic Celebration," a collection of "erotic" cartoons and short subjects that were being presented as part of the exhibition. The cancellations brought charges of administration pressure from Jim Millo, SUA film chairman, and outbreak of protest from the KU student body. Administration officials denied that any pressure was assasinated, influence the decision to cancel the show. What the students couldn't see in the films they soon saw in person, however, as streaking struck the campus. For two nights streakers dashed from behind buildings and bushes, trailing trousers and shoes as they rolled through heavy rain on the third night of the streak proved to dampen their enthusiasm for the fad. Rough day ahead, pardner? Start it with a Waffle Special Crisp Waffle, Bacon, Ranch Fresh Egg and Coffee—An Unbeatable Bargain JUST 99c Sambo's WHERE COFFEE'S STILL 10% BFESTAIDANT 1511 W. 23rd St. Lawrence, Ks. MASS. 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Specialized Custom Delivery Available + $80 extra Deli - 843-9705 Office - 842-7337$^{c}$ The astonishment of many adults over breaking was matched only by that of some children. February morning when they were awake, the Vern Miller and about 125 law enforcement officers in a surprise drug raid that Miller opened had no history of the Kansas attorney general's office. MORE THAN $300,000 of illegal drugs were confiscated in raids in Lawrence and Louisburg. Thirty persons were arrested in Louisiana whom were KU students. Miller reported that the raids were the product of months of investigation and evidence gathering. During the last week of September students were caught in the act again—this time the acting was on film, however, for the Hollywood movie, "Linda Lovelace for Children" and parade and rally scenes for the movie. The theater was beset by problems with scene cancellations and an illness. The Department of Security and Parking had another problem: how to patrol both lovevale's movie and the class Crassusade for Christ also scheduled to be performed hundreds of students were converted to either Christianity or stardom, the A list of priorities for the University released by Chancellor Archie R. Dykes raised some eyesbrow this fall. Some people contended that Dykes had placed teaching excellence at a low position on the list, although he denied that this was so. University breathed a sigh of relief. THE TRIAL OF BILLY JACK R Adults $2.50 Child $1.00 Fair 4.15 Sat 6.15 Sun Hillcrest BURT REYNOLDS in THE LONGEST YARD Evening 7:15, 9:25 Saturday-Sunday 2:15 OTHER TOP CAMPUS stories this year were the record enrollment this fall of 20,358 students and the charges of bribery and conspiracy to commit bribery against 19 persons including George "Dick" Docking and five architectural firms. THE Hillcrest COLLEGE SCHOOL OF FACILITIES Eve. at 7:30 & 9:15 Hillcrest Sat.-Sun. 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