8 Wednesday, April 8, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Organizations budget is in red By a Kansan reporter Approval of three groups' capital equipment requests helped push the Student Senate Finance Committee's $65,000 student organizations budget more than $14,000 into the red last night. David White, committee member, said, "I think that giving these three groups these major items of capital equipment is setting a precedent. "We denied other groups computers, but we turned around and gave the crew a shell, the rugby team a scrum machine and the table tennis team a robot." But Kevin Elliot, committee member, said the deficit easily could be made up with money from the Senate's unallocated account. The committee had budgeted $65,000 for student organizations but approved allocations totalling $79,489. The committee's recommendations will go before the full Senate for approval at 7 p.m. today. Kansas Crew requested and received money for a $12,400 racing shell, and the table tennis club received money for a $645 pingpong ball throwing machine. The rugby club received $5,530 for a scrummage machine, used in blocking practice, to replace the team's old one. The committee also set six other student organizations' budgets at the The six groups and the amounts recommended by the committee were: KU Cricket Club, $562; Student Health Advisory Board, $1,309; Women for Educating KU, $245; Expressions, a dance group, $440; Malaysian Student Association, $305; and Engineering Students Council, $2,320. CUR AND USE RUSTY'S COUPONS LET'S KEEP COACH BROWN IN LAWRENCE Join the cause! Order your t-shirt Now! I wish to order: __ med 100% cotton T-shirt __ lg 100% cotton T-shirt __ xl 50/50 cotton T-shirt I have enclosed $8.00 for each t-shirt Mail to: Mail to: Udd 1114 Mississippi Suite 5 Lawrence, KS 60645 or call 841-5589 You shouldn't have to spend the best years of your life waiting for your jeans to look this good. With Lee* Frosted Riders" you get the same worn look and character as jeans two or three years old. The difference is you don't have to wait two or three years to get it. SPECIAL: 31.99 Shop Thursdays Til 8:30 P.M. Sale Prices Good Thru Sat., April 11th Lee Frosted Riders. Because life is too short to wait for your jeans to grow old. Frosted Riders Lee Natural Fiber Clothing For Men, Women, & Children Bob Duvall, who has a prophetic travelling ministry, will be hosted by Maranatha Christian Ministries, April 8th thru 12th. Bob and his wife Uinda travel extensively throughout the United States teaching how to practically apply your faith, preaching on the issues of the day on the college campuses, and encouraging the body of Christ. NATURALWAY BOB DUVALL Some of the topics he will be speaking on are: 820 MASS. 841·0100 Saturday 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. no or few topics he will be speaking on are: 1) Sex, love, dating and other misunderstood words. 2) AIDS: America in Dile Straits. 3) The Androgenous Male of America. 4) Witchcraft: American Style. 5 is there a term "Boogie Man"? 7:00 p.m. April 8-11 10:00 a.m. April 12 Kansas Union, Alderson Room Maranatha Christian Church 8 Round Town Mall 2859 Four Wheel Drive KRONOS QUARTET A M&D America Arts Alliance Program Presented by The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Chamber Music Series David Harrington, Violin John Sheria, Violin tank Duit, Viola Joan Jeanrenaud, Cello Xora Ohrenstein, Soprano 8:00 p.m. Sunday, April 12, 1987 Crafton-Preyer Theatre Program String Quartet No. 8 String Quartet No. 3 Quartet (1965) Phen Glass Autis Sallinen Peter Scullhorpe Aulis Sallinen Crabtree Molar Philp Glass String Quartet No. 6 Bela Bartok VISAMasterCard accepted for phone reservations $10 & $8, KU and K-12 Students $5 & $4, Senior Citizens KU and Other Students $9 & $7 Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office All seats reserved For reservations: call 913.864.3982 MAAAA HALF PRICE FOR KU STUDENTS! ACCOMMODATIONS The finest accommodations on campus are found at the foot of Mount Oread in Naismith Hall. Naismith Hall is just minutes from classes and features front door bus service. But that's just the beginning. One tour of Naismith Hall will show you accommodations that surpass any other student housing. Consider a semi-private suite with weekly maid service, or a fitness center and private pool. And if that's not enough, then consider great menus, a computer center, cable tv lounges on every floor, private parking and even payment options. Now is the time to arrange for the best accommodations at KU, as waiting lists are now forming for the fall semester. The accommodations of Naismith Hall—you'll love the difference. T 1800 NAISMITH DRIVE • LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66044 • 913-843-8559