Something mild HANDBOLT SCHOOL Details page 6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday December 3,1987 Vol.98,No.71 Published since 1889 by the students of the University of Kansas (USPS 650-640) Census will alter way of counting city's KU students By VIRGINIA McGRATH Staff writer Staff writer Kansas will begin its once-a-decade census this January to reposition legislative districts according to population. A bill passed by the Legislature last session will change the way KU students are counted but will not affect where they are registered to vote. under the new law, students who are not permanent residents of the state districts in Lawrence will be counted in the district where their permanent residence is. "Students should be counted at home unless they have abandoned that residence and established a new permanent legal residence at college," said Frank Ybarra, co-director of public relations for Secretary of State Bill Graves. The census will be conducted by Graves' office. Beginning Jan. 8, Graves' office will send cards to every household in the city. Census workers then will match that information against lists of students given to them by universities to ensure that students aren't counted twice. It also will determine those students who were not registered on one of the cards. In February, census takers will go door to door in Lawrence and across the state to obtain information from those who have not been counted. State Sen. Wint Wint Jr., R-Lawrence, said the new way of counting students was a bad idea. Winter said he represented everyone in his district, whether they did or didn't vote for him, whether they were registered voters, residents or neither. If students were not counted, Winter's senate district and Lawrence area house districts could be re-portioned. That would result in area legislators representing more people in a larger area, he said. "It treats students as not being here when they really are." Winter said. 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Walter Day is hunting down their pasts while earning a reputation as the only man to collect yearbooks of the stars. 2 KANSAN MAGAZINE December 2, 1987 Girls' Night Out...14 Women in Lawrence are finding male burlesque shows to be a new alternative to the regular bar routines. DEPARTMENTS Interview...3 Entertainment...6 Trends...5 Travel...16 Spotlight...18 STAFF Editor: Chris Gotsill Associate Editor: Diane Filipowski CONTRIBUTING STAFF: Brad Addington, Balanardan, Brian Baresch, John Benner, David Boyce, John Buzbee, Dae Eaves, Daina Gaines, Lisa Jones, Rob Knapp (in spirit), Virginia McGrath, Michael Merschel, Liza Van Mo. Lola Rauch, Ofobike, Alan Player, Laura Rauch, Dan Ruettimmann, Fred Sadowski, David White and Jimmy Yankoviz. KANSAN MAGAZINE is a monthly supplement to the University Daily Kansan. Articles and photographs to be considered for publication should be sent to 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan., 66045. lowa top post te October, law released the of four potential candidates university presidency, includ-owitz Challoner was added to t candidates in November other candidates for the posi- nre Nils Hasslemo, provest at university of Arizona at Tucson; 1.N. Langenberg, chancellor of university of Illinois-Chicago; obert Stein, dean of law at the ry of Minnesota-Minneapo owitz said that she was inter- in the position because she ced her doctorate at Iowa, and ced the thought of returning to ma mater as president. Becker, president of the committee, said yesterday committee members would be Horowitz about her leadershipence. her vision for Iowa and understanding of issues facing its and faculty. owitz has taught at the University of Kansas for the last 26 years. owegan in 1961 as a researchiate in the Bureau of Childrch. In 1978 she became the vice chancellor for research,ate studies and provided public service. owitz received a bachelor of degree from Philosophy from Antioch in Yellow Springs, Ohio.received a master's degreein formation Goucher College in on, Md. a is a Big Ten conference and has garnered a reputation major research university in the est. Its enrollment this fall was 29,000. tion kit Dan Ruettlimann/KANSAN Dan Rottemann/KANSAN campus senator, speaks in key to distribute condoms to 一