University Daily Kansan Wednesdav. March 21, 1979 9 KU halls house 600 during break FOUR KU residence halls remained open during spring break for about 600 students, according to figures compiled yesterday by the office of residential brochures. This year was the first year for halls to remain open during the holidays at no extra cost. "It was a noble experiment," Fred McElhenie, director of the office, said. There is a certain expense that goes with it. Last year, students who remained in balls paid a $8 night fee. McEilenie said plans had been made for a $1 increase in next year's contracts to pay for the new equipment. KU student struck by car at intersection night A University of Kansas student was struck by a car last night in front of Danforth Chapel as she was walking home with a friend. The student, Lois Malin, Plainsville sophomore, was hit at 8:15 at the intersection of Jawhayk Boulevard and Lilac as she walked toward Danforth Chanel. Malin was taken to Watkins Memorial Hospital by ambulance where she stayed the night for observation. Police said she was found dead on back head and also complained of back pain. Malin and a friend, Cynth Hughes, Colly, junior, were on their way home after finishing work at Watson Library when the accident occurred. Hughes sustained a sprained wrist. The students were walking side by side when the car struck Main, who was nearest the car, and knocked both of them to the ground. The car, a white Volkswagen bus, was driven by Keth Bruckus. Krupaw said her feet were from the brake pedal and on to the accelerator when she tried to step at the intersection. The halls with the most people signup on to stay were kept open. Students from halls that closed were moved to vacant end rooms and students were served in other halls. No food was served during break. STUDENT SENATE AGENDA McEllenie said the number of students staying fluctuated throughout the week because some people left late or returned early. MEETING OPEN TO EVERYONE 6:30 P.M. 100 SMITH HALL SEMINAR: Budgetary process Student Senate functions and structure University governance structure BILL: Amend the Student Senate Revenue Code RESOLUTION: Fund the handicapped bus service through semester RESOLUTION: Prohibit smoking in meeting room of Student Senate Announcing: The first official SUA Academy Awards Contest Give us your best guess! Prizes include: 18th prize: 10 free movie passes + *Give With the Wonder post* 2nd prize: 6 free movie passes + choice of limited posters 3rd prize: 4 free movie passes + choice of limited posters 4th-10th prizes: 2 free movie passes + choice of limited posters Mark one in each section. BEST PICTURE ___ Coming Home ___ The Deer Hunter ___ Heaven Can Wait ___ Midnight Express "In order to remain within those guidelines, we had to cut $5 from the increases. That is what was cut," McElhene said. Midnight Express However, when the Residential Programs Advisory Board was considering the plan, he said, President Jimmy Carter announced guidelines to control inflation. ___ An Unmarried Woman Warren Beatty, Heaven Can Wait Cary Busey, The Buddy Holly Story Robert De Niro, The Dear Hunter Lauerse Oliver The Boys From Brazil Ion Voight, Coming Home BEST ACTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Those halls that remained open and the number of students who stayed were: Ellsworth, 30-60; McCollum, about 460, including 60 from other halls; Oliver, about 50, including 30 from other halls; and Templin, 45-50. Bruce Dern, Coming Home ___ Richard Farnsworth, 27th Come a Horseman John Hurt, Midnight Express Charles Wicken, The Deer Hunter Jack Warden, Heaven Can Wail Anyone is eligible to enter, but may enter only once. In case of a tie, the entry received earliest win. All decision are final. In the Kansas Deadline FOR ENTRIES in the Kansas Deadline, DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES IS WEDNESDAY, April 4th. 4:30 PM the will be announced Wednesday. April 11. MElennie said the advisory board would decide later what would be done during next year's vacations. He said the board may decide to charge a fee and require a fee. "But I really wouldn't want to speak for the board," he said. Seventeen resident assistants, assistant directors, and resident directors BEST DIRECTOR Hal Ashby, Coming Home Michael Cimino, The Deer Hunter Woody Allen, Intros Wendy Williams, Buck Henry, Heaven Can Walt Alan Parker, Midnight Express BEST ACTRESS ___Ingrid Bergman, Autumn Sonata Ellen Burstyn, Same Time, Next Year J.J. Bourge An Unmarried Woman Jane Fonda, Coming Home Contest rules: McElhenne said the decision to keep halls open over spring break this year was based on a survey of school districts. Geraldine Page,Interiors BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS ___ Meryl Streep, The Deer Hunter Dyan Cannon, Hawen Can Wait Nelenope Milford, Coming Home Maggie Smith, California State Maureen Staplen, Interiors Name. Phone REMEMBER THAT IMPORTANT TIME IN YOUR LIFE WITH A CLASS RING. Wed., March 21st and Thurs., March 22nd and Thurs., March 22nd AT THE KANNA UNION BOOKSTORES Come see the complete collection and order your special ring for your special occasion. A Josten's Representative will be here March 21st and 22nd. We are the only bookstore that shares its profit with K.U. students. Open Thursday and Friday Nights Sunday Afternoons and PARKING 803. MASS. + 841.483) * LAWRENCE. KANS. 6044 * PROJECT BOO Calendar of Events Listings subject to change - call us for information. Calendar of Events New Grass Revival/Norman Blake KEGGER NITE w/pat's Blue Riddim Band Thurs. March 22 KEGER NITE w/Pat's Blue Riddim Band Fri. March 23 Sat. March 24 Chris Fritz & K.Y. 102 present Gran Max & Wakefield Tues. W.-March 27-28 *100R Grand Prize Pool Tournament! Tue. March 28-29 *100R Grand Prize Backgammon Tournament! Wed. March 29 Used Parts Thurs. March 29 Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee F-S March 30-31 Tantrum w/Secrets F-I April 6 Gary Burton Quartet Sat. April 7 Pat's Blue Riddim Band Sat. April 11 Jan Hammer w/Wry Jack Sat. April 14 Fakelawn Sat. April 21 Pott County Park & Bean Band Wed. April 25 Lamont Cranton F-S April 27-28 Cole Tuckey Wed. May 2 Earl Scruggs w/Skunk Valley Boys F-May 5 Spyra 55 Sat. May 12 Adagio Mit The Wheel F-S May 18-19 Albert Collins WANTED INTERESTED PEOPLE TO SIGN UP FOR COMMITTEES Besides putting together each semester's curriculum, we are also organizing several one day seminars on a variety of topics. We have a lot of room for new ideas and improvements on old ones. The Free University is an organization that serves as a clearing house for volunteer instructors in the Lawrence kU community. It offers as well, an opportunistic enrollment in academic and non-academic courses. Outdoor recreation encompasses the activities of Orienteer Kansas, Mt. Oread Bicycle Club, and the KU Sailing Club as well as many special outdoor events. We need people to help out in all areas. indoor recreation We're looking for people to help coordinate these events and others. Ches, Table Tennis, Bridge, Backgammon. Football, Gym Aesthetic and Quadratone Club. New ideas are always welcome for other indoor recreational activities. Come in and apply. sua films The Fine Arts area of SUA acts to supplement the "arts activities" of the University. People with ideas and energy are needed for staging workshops, performances and exhibits in any of the arts areas . . . literature, art, drama, music, and dance. We are looking to expand the wide variety that we already have which includes, Popular series, Summer series, Midnight series and many more. Under consideration are a great directors' series, Sunday specials and an International series. Just like the big shows downtown, only better because we offer so much more and for a lot less. SPECIAL EVENTS We are best known to students for our exciting large scale concerts, but we also bring to KU a lot of smaller acts that include jazz groups and local bands. One of our specialties is the outdoor concerts that include several groups and lasts as long as six hours. Special Events involves a lot of students when it comes to promoting a show. Security, ushers, hospitality and light stage are areas that must be con- Check us out and see what you can do to help. SUA Travel offers a unique, less expensive way to travel for the KU student Past trips have gone to Paddle Island, Vall, Appalachian Trail, the Kentucky Gently and many other places. Creative minds are needed to promote these programs and develop new ideas. and develop new ideas. FORUMS ideas, issues, lectures, discussions and debates are all a part of SUA Forums. The Forums committee brings nationally recognized people to work with community members in various settings, also keeps in touch with people on campus and in the local community. We need innovative people like you to help us with our people programs. SUA Public Relations is responsible for promoting the image and activities of our programming board to the students and the University community. Anyone with creative ideas for promoting SUA is encouraged to apply. This coming year's activities includes fall and summer orientation and the Madigal Dinner. EXPERIENCE IS NOT A NECESSITY HOWEVER INTEREST IS REQUIRED MARCH 30 IS THE SIGN UP DEADLINE, SO DON'T DELAY. FOR MORE INFORMATION, STOP BY THE SUA OFFICE IN THE KAN-UNION. SAS UNION OR CALL 864-3477 STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES