University Daily Kansan Friday. November 22.1974 2 On Campus Undergraduate beefs Norriss S. Hetherington, assistant professor of history, is asking students for suggestions, recommendations and complaints about undergraduate education. Hetherington is helping to organize a conference of teachers on Undergraduate Education. His office is 3019 Wescoe Hall. ROTC military ball The annual Military Ball for the three ROTC organizations will be tonight at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Dinner will be at 7:30, a dance will follow at 9:30 and coronation of the queen will be at 10:30. Queen candidates are Ruthie Coffin, Prairie Village junior, Pamela Freund, Atchison freshman, and Judy Massoglia, freshman at St. Mary's College, Leavenworth. Volunteers needed The University office of Volunteer Clearing House needs students to fill several positions immediately. Basketball coaches for fifth and sixth graders, recreation aides, tutors and volunteers to help grade school children make Christmas Anyone interested should come by the Volunteer Clearing House, 1148 I in the Kansas Union, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on weekdays or by the Volunteer Closet at 207 E. 2nd St., Kansas City, MO 64105. Also on campus ... Tonight, "Sunseed," a documentary film about spiritual teachers, will be shown at 7:30 at the United Ministries Center, and a workshop in Experimental Theology will begin at the United Ministries Center and present information and pre-registration, call 849-4933 or stop by the center. Saturday, a natural history program on bats will be presented by Martin Tuttle, a recent KU doctoral graduate in mammalogy, at 10 a.m. in the Science Building. Sunday, a New Earth Thanksgiving Celebration will be at 2:30 p.m. at the United Ministries Center, the KU Engineering Honors banquet will be at 6:30 p.m. at the Eldridge House with Canchello Archie R. Dykes as the speaker, and the KU Collegiate 4-H club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Room of the Kansas Union. Any interested in 4-H activities is encouraged to attend. For information, call Linda Peckham at 843-6556. Sweaters—Sweaters—Sweaters 25% off Special Shipment of Sweaters Many styles and sizes Also long and short dresses, pant suits, jeans and jackets 20% off SUA Presents Ludwig, the Mad Man from Bavaria Popular Series Director: Luchino Visconti with Holmut Berger, Trevor Howard and Silvan Mangan Friday, Nov. 22 6:30, 9:30 Saturday, Nov. 23 6:30, 9:30 Woodruff 75° THE GREAT ROBBERY, AMELIA AND THE ANGEL, & BLINDBIRD Woodruff Children's Series 1:30 50° Sunday, Nov. 24 1:30 Admission 75°—Woodruff Auditorium 1540 Iowa (23rd & Nwy. 59 South) 841-4218 Welfare applications in Lawrence increased nearly 380 per cent in September over the previous month, John Derrick, Lawrence director of the Kansas State Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, said yesterday. Welfare rolls swell from requests by KU students "In July and August we had between 110 and 125 welfare applications a month. In September we had 350 applications. Of these, 245 were for food stamps, and a The increase coincided with the return of thousands of students to the University of Kokoto. Derrick said there was a similar trend during early October when many students came in as a result of public advertising of food stamp availability. majority of them were from students; Derrick said yesterday. According to Derrick, inflation has been the cause of the increase. "This thing began just this year," he said. "The increase is due to inflation more than any particular group or segment of the society. Food just costs more now." The food stamps provide $46 worth of purchasing power a person, Derrick said. manima oiyayanan > Chosen Disciple of Guru Makaraj Ji will speak at 7:30 Mon. Evening, Nov. 25 in the Forum Rm., Kansas Union. 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CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS 843-4366 Someone may pay anywhere between nothing and $100,000, depending on the requirements and resources. "The applicant must be qualified to receive assistance under the income and resource standards whether he is a student or not," he said. Derrick said the Lawrence district was "There are very few applications for welfare in Manhattan," he said. "We have three times the number of applications of Manhattan, Hays, Emporia or any other place." HANDEL'S XERXES The School of Fine Arts Opera Workshop Production Fully Staged, with Orchestra Directed by ALEXANDER PAULMULLER Mozarteum, Salzburg, Austria General Admission . . . . $1.50 I. D.'s do not admit University Theatre Friday, Dec. 6, 8:00 p.m. All Campus Bowling Tournament Nov. 22, 23, 24 Entry Fee: $2.25 This will be a handicapped tournament, thus allowing the team to compete. Will be using the 80% of 20 scratch for team competitions. The qualifying rounds will be Friday and Saturday afternoons. We will bowl in shifts at 1:00, 3:00, and 5:00 p.m. each afternoon. Bowl 4 games, throw out the lowest game. Prizes!! (Merchandise and Trophies) Singles: Men and Women; roll off Sunday afternoon, 2:30 p.m. for top six bowlers! AT THE JAYBOWL IN THE KANSAS UNION Any questions call the Jaybowl or the SUA office: 864-3477 or 864-3545 Wishes to Announce a Price Reduction Cheese Pizza Small—$1.85 Medium—$2.35 Large—$3.25 Meat and Garden Toppings hamburger, italian sausage, hard salami, pepperoni, bacon, anchovies, mushroom, green pepper, onion, black olives, green olives Small-25c ea. Medium-45c ea. Large-45c ea. Special—New York Style 6 Teppichu hamburger, sausage, green pepper, onion, pepperoni, mushroom, anchovies Small—$^1.275 Medium—$^3.75 Large----$4.75 Only in New York . . . you might be able to find a better pizza and Free Delivery to most parts of Lawrence in City Limits Call 841-3233 Delivering 5 p.m.-12 midnight Daily 5 p.m.-1.00 a.m. Fri. & Sat. 5 p.m.-10 p.m. Sun