6 Tuesday, March 10, 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON Animal scratch 'n' sniffs A Social and Business Event Wednesday, March 11, 1987 6:00 p.m. KU/IABC Members Pizza Hut 1606 w.23rd Buy Your Own Pizza Everyone Welcome! Merriam. "This is not the year." Dropout But Chris Graves, executive director of the Associated Students of Kansas, said the bill defeated by the House would have just established the program and wouldn't have cost anything. Continued from p.1 - Preparation & review of legal documents Did you know that your student activity fee funds a law office for students? Most services are available at NO CHARGE! Legal Services for Students - Notarization of legal documents spirits," said Jon Moran, head physician of the heart transplant team at the medical center, before Reardon left the hospital wednesday afternoon. 8:30 to 5:00 Mon. thru Friday 117 Burge (Satellite) Ubi 864-5665 The $35,000 cost for the program is in the Board of Regents budget request for next year, which hasn't been considered by the full House yet. The money would pay for a guide to post-secondary schools in Kansas. Call or drop by to make an appointment. - Many other services available - Advice on most legal matters State Rep. Bob Ott, R-Salina, said, "Maybe we will not have the 33 percent dropout rate at the universities between the freshman and sophomore year, which has a tremendous cost to the state." But opponents of the plan said it would duplicate services already available from high school counselors. "This certainly doesn't preclude going ahead with the college guide," Graves said. Branson said, "It might enable the families to understand about the course of preparation to attend a Regents institution." Funded by student activity fee francis sporting goods, inc. 843-4191 731 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas 68044 The program would have provided information about cost, financial assistance, academic programs, advised curriculum and other information to students eight graders and high school students. Establishing the program was a goal of ASK, Graves said. The House Education Committee drafted the bill at the request of ASK, which is the lobbying arm of student governments at state universities. SPEEDO swim wear that "It's to encourage students to take their education more seriously and take it in Kansas," she said. Moran said Reardon should rest at home for the next few weeks and avoid public contact because the two anti-rejection drugs he's taking low-grade pain relief should be able to work full time within six weeks. swim wear that shouts your spirited "spring break!" You'll feel the fit, relish the freedom. Bold prints, dashing colors, inspired prints. State Rep. Rick Bowden, G-Dodgard, said, "I think that the students But State Rep. Wanda Fuller, R-Wichita, said the program was not meant to duplicate services that were already available. State Reps. Betty Jo Charlton, John Solbach and Jessie Branson, Lawrence Democrats, all voted for the plan. Charilton said, "There are a lot of kids out there who aren't really encouraged by their parents to go to college, and they don't really know what's out there." dens horrors. Bowden said, "If they want to find out what they need to take, it's there, and it's available for them." Under the program, some college information would be mailed to students' homes. When asked about his emotional state of mind, Reardon recalled to reporters before leaving the hospital that he made an emergency trip to the hospital in October for his heart condition and several more before he was admitted last month. Reardon, who is serving his third term as mayor of Kansas City, Kan., suffered from cardiomyopathy, which results in inadequate pumping ability, before his Feb. 18 transplant. Doctors had said he probably would not survive a year without a new heart. Reardon, 43, led a field of 10 candidates in the mayoral primary March 3 and said at a news conference yesterday that he planned to hit the campaign trail before the April 7 general election. The Associated Press have to take some responsibility to prepare themselves." Welcome to our team...we're up to your game! KANSAS CITY, Kan. - Mayor Jack Reardon was back home yesterday, less than three weeks after receiving a new heart in a transplant operation. "My longevity is much greater today. I've got a new heart. I've overcome many obstacles. I can't help but be optimistic," Reardon said. 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