m? b of the in- 4704. Tuesday, October 5, 1976 3 University Daily Kansan On Campus Events TODAY: PSYCHOLOGY STUDENTS will have lunch at 11:45 a.m. in the Regionalist Room of the Kansas Union. THE UNIVERSITY SENATE HUMAN REFORMATION COMMITTEE will meet at 10:30 a.m. in Alcove B of the Union. THE HOMECOMING COMMITTEE will meet at 3:30 p.m. in the Walnut Room of the Union. TONIGHT: THE NAVIGATORS will meet at 7:30 in the International Room of the Union. The STUDENT COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN will have an organizational meeting at 7:30 in 449 Hawthorntown Hall. The COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN will present a program, "Alternatives to Sexuality," at 7:30 in the Fireplace Room of Lewis Hall. The M.T. ORREAD BICYCLE CLUB will present a slide show on Switzerland at 7:30 in the Walnut Room of the Union. A panel discussion on the coverage of the Republican National Convention and the Women's Conference of Delta CHI at 7:30 in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. The KU SADDLE CLUB will Oread Room of the Union. LAWRENCE MAXEY, associate professor of wind and percussion, will give a recital at 8 in Swarthout Rectal Hall. Andrew Debicki, professor of Spanish and Portuguese will deliver the opening lecture of the HUMANITIES LECTURE SERIES at 8 in Woodruff Auditorium in the Union. TOMORROW: The KU SOCCCER CLUB will play William Jewell College at 4 p.m. at the Shenk Reventure Complex, 23rd and Iowa streets. Tom Averill will read from his fiction work at the SUA WRITERS SERIES at 4 p.m. in the Regionalist Room of the Union. It was incorrectly reported in Friday's Kansas that Casbah restaurant used microwave ovens to heat frozen meals. Casbah doesn't use microwave ovens or Corrections The Lawrence City Commission is expected to accept bids for a new sanitation truck and new switchboard system for the department at tonight's commission meeting. City commission will hear bids Public works Director George Williams said the new truck would mean that the sanitation department could route its trucks on one off the streets for maintenance checks. The switchboard system, called an announcer, will be installed in the new Douglas County Judicial and Law Enforcement Center and is expected to improve the combined city and county law enforcement communications systems. 'Brel' tickets now on sale Reserve tickets for the musical "Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris" are on sale at the University Theatre box office in Murphy Hall. Tickets cost $3.25, $2.50 and $1.75. A student may get $1.50 any ticket by showing his/her ID. "BREl" will play Oct. 15, 16, 22 and 23 at 8 p.m., and 24 at 3:30 p.m. in the University Theatre. Co-Sponsored by College Republicans and Douglas County Republicans Paid for by Douglas County Central Committee John Lungstrum, Chairman STUDENT SENATE ELECTIONS FALL 1976-77 6 Nunemaker Senators, Freshman Class Officers, College Assembly VOTE Wednesday, October 6 and Thursday, October 7 POLLING PLACES October 6 and 7 8 a.m.----5 p.m. Union-South Foyer Wescoe-West End of 4th Floor Summerfield-2nd Floor ★ October 6 (only) 5 p.m.—6:30 p.m. Kappa Sigma Fraternity Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority Ellsworth Hall Lewis Hall Oliver Hall G.S.P.-Corbin THE TIME IS HERE TO GET INVOLVED with THE MINORITY STUDENT CENTER - You need your KU I.D. to vote. Paid for by Student Activity Foo What??? For some time, things have been sitting still for minorities on the K.U. campus. In fact, things seemed to have moved backwards. There are many reasons why the situation ain't like it should be, and you could go on for days listing those reasons. Well, the time has come for the end of complaining and the beginning of correcting the situation. The time has come for moving things forward to where they should be. Minority Student Center to Open in October Location: Level 3 Kansas Union How Can You Help? There are many ways to keep this thing going and growing. Recently, the Black Fraternities and Sororites sponsored two dances and used the money to pay for today's event. Their cooperation is an example (A damned good one) of how we can work together to get things accomplished for our own good. When??? You can help by participation on the Planning or the Action committees of the Minority Student Center. The Planning committee decides which events will be coordinated through the Center; and the Action committee makes sure that these events get carried out. The most important way for you to help is to use the Center when it opens in October, or by joining the Minority Affairs subCommittee of the Student Senate. This Minority Student Center will be one of the largest student offices in the Union and will serve Blacks, Chicanos, and Indians. A committee of students have been working on the plans for this Center, which will be a central communications and information location for minority students. But without your support (Yes, You!) the Minority Student Center will not work. WITH your support, the Center can grow into a strong voice for your needs. Now is the time. Some of you are already aware that things are beginning to move. The most important development in the last few months has been the approval of a Minority Student Center in the Student Union. This came about through the efforts of concerned minority students working through the Student Senate and the Student Union. If you are interested in working on a committee or if you just want more information on the Center stop by or contact the Student Senate Office, Level 3, Suite 105, in the Kansas Union. (864-3710). 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