6 Wednesday, September 1, 1976 University Daily Kansan Choice Memorial Stadium seats given to athletic fund contributors Contributors to the Williams Educational Fund are most likely to receive the choice seats for the 1976 football season at the University of Kansas. Doug Messer, assistant athletic director, said Saturday those who donated to the fund, which provides athletic scholarships, received seating priority, for season and single game ticket, based on a seniority and the amount of their contributions. Messer said any student could contribute to the fund, but doing so wouldn't necessarily improve his chances of getting a good seat. "IT DOESN'T seem logical that any student would want to buy his ticket through the fund membership because he would have to pay public price, which amounts to about double that of the student ticket price," he said. "We always start with the seniors in section 40 at the 50-yard line and work up to the starting line." Wait, is there a comma after "starting"? Yes, there's a comma after "starting". The text is: "We always start with the seniors in section 40 at the 50-yard line and work up to the starting line." Seniors are given the first choice of seats. Juniors, sophomores and freshmen must settle for progressively more distant locations from the ideal spots. FACULTY MEMBERS receive no preferential treatment when purchasing products from the university. "The same system is used, whereby we start at the same place as we do with the students, just on the opposite side of the field." he said. "Only Chancellor Dykes gets special privileges," Messer said. "He tells me what he wants, and he usually requests tickets for some of his staff." Messer said Dykes could request tickets for anyone—with one exception. "He can't give state legislators complimentary tickets, because they passed a rule that said they felt accepting such tickets would conflict of interest in their part," he said. MESSER SAID the Student Senate had messed up with student seating in Memorial Stadium. "The only input he has to agree with the general philosophy of the seniority system," he said. "They agree to this each time we repeat the same procedure every year." Anyone who has purchase season tickets anywhere they can ask that his seating be prepaired. "We send out questionnaires each fall asking if the ticket holder would like his seat improved if possible." Messer said. "Then to do our best to accommodate his request." University and community agencies will be given an opportunity to recruit volunteers at Volunteer Clearinghouse's "Action Day." Volunteer 'Action Day' to recruit student aid The recruiting session, which will be from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union, will give students the chance to volunteer for about ten agencies, Jana Gumell, Volunteer Carringhouse staff member, said yesterday. Dole's efforts channel documents to library "But obviously someone—student, faculty member or friend—has to be the one to sit in the end zone and wish he'd known a way to beat the system." Gunnell could representatives of each agency would be available to explain their Project Headstart, Douglas County Health Department, Council for Services to the Aging and Watson Library are some of the agencies that will be represented, some A slide presentation will run continually throughout the day, showing volunteers in A table will be set up in front of the Union from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. today with a list of those who have been sick. "We estimate that at the present rate, we be completely out of space in two or three months." During fiscal 1975-76, KU received more than 45,000 deposit items and other item deposits. Volunteer Clearinghouse, a recruitment service, matches students with agencies that need volunteer services. STUDENTS "We try to match up their talents and time with people who need them," Gunnell said. 995 per week salary for 3 eves. and Sat. Male or Female. Over 18. Car Nec. Call 814-1774. Although the University of Kansas document library in Watson Library now has ample materials, it soon will receive additional materials from other Kansas federal depository libraries. The document library has three clerical workers and two librarians to help students with research. Place an ad Call 864-4358 The 107-year-old documents collection, through the efforts of Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan, has been named the Kansas regional depository library for federal documents. The action makes the KU document library a coordinator and adviser of 15 other Kansas taxation offices, as well as the instructor of unwanted or unplaceable materials from the libraries. McCoy said the program would try to include the husband in the workshop as much as possible. She said the center also was offering a workshop for families where their husbands are elderly or probably later would offer a workshop for both husbands and wives who are students. The KU documents library is the largest and oldest of the state's federal database. Another important function of the workshop she said, is to help wives identify and adjust to the problems that arise when married couples attend college. Graduate Student Council Meeting The workshop will help wives to identify career interests, inform them about organizations to tie them on campus and help them to implement their decisions, McCoy said. Les McCann Sept. 2, 7:30 p.m., Jayhawk Rm., Kansas Union The workshop, the only one of its kind in the nation, will be taught by McCoy, Keith Van Loon, University Counseling Center counselor and Eleanor Katz and Don Shoubler, marriage counselors with the campus Student Health Services. "The object of the workshop is to help wives to take advantage of the years on campus," Vivian McCoy, director of the center, said yesterday. She said that there were about two million married college students today, and that about 75 per cent of them were women working to put their husbands through school. 724 Mass. "Becoming a regional depository won't enhance our collection, but will give us more responsibility." Marion Howey, documents librarian, said yesterday. - open to ALL grad. students * meet other grad. students * discuss questions, complaints, kudos * volunteer for committees All Grad. Students are members! Fight noninvolvement! Bring a friend! THE LIBRARY receives all depository items from every U.S. government agency, Great Britain, the United Nations and several other international organizations, Michaela Burnette, assistant librarian, said. ALANTA Atlantic Records List $6.98 Now $3.97 Among the half-million documents the library already has are historical, as well as official records. Open 'til 9:00 Thursday & Friday "THE COVERAGE is so broad and the library is such a good primary source that it is attractive to almost every student and member of the faculty," Hoye said. The four-week program will meet at 7 p.m. Sep, 29 and Oct, 6. 13 and 20. The location hasn't been determined yet. Registration is $10. Original British documents dating from 1731 are available on microfilm, and original U.S. documents covering the colonial period are available. "We also have materials covering legislation from the first Congress in 1789," Burchfield added. THE DOCUMENTS library became a separate department in 1969. "We felt that we could give better service and more personal attention if we were a dentist." "In the year 1972-73, over 10,000 students came into the document library," she said. 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