"Do you remember a story about..." Mary Trehey of the Chilton Research Services was busy on the Hill Thursday making a survey on students' recall of the contents of the Kansan. Interviewed here was Dave Wade, Wichita senior, who was trying to get in a little relaxation between classes. Awbrey predicts trouble in budget cut possibilities Dave Awbrey, Student Senate president, said Thursday that people are going to be "stepped on" in the process of finding places to cut the budget. At the forthcoming budget meeting, Feb. 16 in the Chancellor's office, all of the various committees and organizations of the University will meet to discuss possible means of revising the budget thus giving more funds for future needs. "We are going to need three things:" Awbrey said, "a new hospital, a humanities building and a satellite union." One possible cut could be a $12 student activity fee which would total $400,000 a year. Other facets of the budget are to be examined. "What do some organizations as AWS do with money? There are a lot more things worthwhile, like the Free University," Awbrey said. The next important event involves open hearings Feb. 20 on revision of the student handbook. The Committee on Rights and Privileges did a very comprehensive revision. Awbrey said, Other forthcoming activites are In 1602, Capt. Bartholomew Gosnold, the English navigator landed on Cape Cod, to which he gave the name it still bears. Feb. 6 1970 KANSAN 11 A HUGE DOUBLE CHEESEBURGER (with cheese in the middle and a pickle on top) only 39c Sandy's HAMBURGERS come as you are ...hungry elections March 17-18, the establishment of a committee to revise homecoming and a black summer camp in cooperation with the Interfraternity Council. partment of Health with the appointment of a full-time medical director," Mrs. Branson said. Mrs. Branson said the proposed bill would put criteria on a basis of severity of the disease and length and financial need. It would be broadened to include other organic diseases, defects or conditions which would hinder the achievement of growth and development. It would also abolish residence and marital requirements. "There is a need." she said, "to modernize and strengthen cri-p Opposite Hillcrest Center The current law defines a crippled child as one under 21, unmarried and afflicted with various conditions, such as harelip, cardiac defects or an orthopedic condition or deformity that can be cured or materially improved. Kansas group seeks new law to benefit crippled children The Kansas Coordinating Council for Health Planning, organized in 1967, is presently seeking in the Kansas House of Representatives a more up to date bill concerning crippled children. FAST BREAKFAST: Mrs. Vernon L. Branson, vicechairman of the council, said Thursday that the present law is obsolete and a severe restriction to the progress of services for handicapped children. The Captain's Table specializes in quick breakfasts; Open at 7:00 with all your breakfast favorites. Breakfast is over at 10:00. plied children's services in the state. We cannot do this as long as we operate an uncoordinated program." "There are basically three parts to this bill: that the present law on crippled children be repealed, that the definition of a crippled child be made broad and that the program of crippled children services be placed in the State Dean equal opportunity employer Individuals majoring in Computer Science, Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical or Industrial), Mathematics, and Physics will be interviewed by Collins Radio Company. February 16 & 17, 1970 Some facts about Collins: 1. Collins pioneered many of today's data techniques and recently announced a computer-controlled design and manufacturing service for customers. 2. The company ranks as the largest independent producer of microwave systems. 3. More than 75% of the commercial airlines use navigation/communication equipment supplied by Collins. 4. The company designs and installs computer systems for the military and for railroads, airlines and many other industrial organizations. 5. Collins serves as the prime contractor on NASA's worldwide Apollo tracking network. 6. The company is recognized as one of the world's leading manufacturers of commercial broadcast equipment. 7. Collins received the first contract awarded to a single company to design, equip and build an earth station for satellite communications. Contact your College Placement Bureau for additional information.