University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, July 20, 1988 5 StudEx ponders budget change By Carla Krause Kansan staff writer The Student Senate Executive Committee is considering changing the way Student Senate budgets money to some student organizations and activities. Under the Senate rules and regulations, KU sports clubs are considered organizations, financed along with other academic and special interest clubs. A proposed change, however, places the clubs budgeting under the control of the recreational services department. StudEx discussed the change at its meeting Sunday. *Recreational services now helps the clubs and the intramural sports organize teams and finds places to practice and compete. Under the proposal, recreational services also would help allocate and budget the clubs' money.* To determine the amount budgeted to each club, a sports council would be established. A representative from each club would be on the council; the chairman would be the chairman of the recreational services advisory board, a Senate committee. The council would prepare a budget proposal, which then would go to the advisory board for approval or amendment. Under the proposal, recreational services would receive a block allocation from the Senate, and then it would handle individual club requests. Or it would present a budget to Senate for approval, and the individual clubs would present their requests to the Senate. Mary Chappell, director of recreational services department, said the department had the staff needed to implement the program and was ready to start after it was passed. Jane Hutchinson, StudEx chairman, said in that way, recreational services would act as a "mini-student senate," allocating the money it received from the Senate to the clubs. Clubs that would be affected by this revision are KU crew, men's and women's soccer, hockey, Frisbee, lacrosse, rugby, cricket, volleyball, sailing, fencing, karate, rifle, squash and table tennis clubs. Senate allocated $29,380 to the clubs for fiscal year 1989, which was 58 percent of the $50,169 allocated to student teams. Could you use money from Home next semester? Whether you're starting out for college or finishing up a graduate degree; there's one tough subject you'll have to face next semester. Tuition. The good news is, Home State Bank can help you find the money for college Because just last year more than 1,000 students received their low interest loans from us. So, if you have an intense desire for that college diploma, come to Home State Bank. We have just the loan program for you. Under the Guaranteed Student Loan program, for example, you don't need collateral, a cosigner or an established credit rating. First and second-year students can receive up to $2,625 a year. For third and fourth-year students up to $4,000 a year. You make no payments until six months after graduation or after you become a part-time student Housing Problems Got You Down? If so, Kaw Valley Management, inc. can help you with all your housing problems! FREE Rental Assistance (913) 841-6080 Suite 205, 901 Kentucky $9.95 (Higher Weekends) XPRSS-VIDEO 1447 W. 23rd Open 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Daily TWO GREAT EXCUSES To Have Godfather's Pizza For Lunch & Dinner EXCUSE #1: Three great meal deals await you at Godfather's Pizza when you clip the money saving coupons below. Our mouth-watering pizza is laden with 100% dairy cheese and lightly seasoned tomato sauce, plus your choice of toppings. EXCUSE #2: 711 W.23rd 843-6282 Godfather's Pizza's delicious luncheon bunfeat features our original Original pizza, fresh salad, Italian pasta, garlic bread, and streusel dessert pizza. It's a great value!