Thursday, June 16, 1977 University Daily Kansan 5 KU departments employ students Staff photo by MARIANNE MAURIN Quittin' time Many KU students can be seen working for the Building and Grounds department this summer. After a long, hard day, JoMoe Mankau Kanaan City senior, and Deusse Deverler, SenEx to discuss vehicle policy SenEx will discuss tentative recommendations about changes in Parking and Traffic Board policy at 1:30 a.m. this afternoon, with the assistant SenEx secretary, said yesterday. The Parking and Traffic Board is in charge of developing regulations for the use of motor vehicles on the University of Kansas campus. Baume also said that SenEx might go into closed session to discuss the assignment of Tuesday afternoon SenEx heared proposed instructions to the University Senate Libraries Committee and the University Council on Planning and Resources. students and faculty to various KU committees. The libraries committee was urged to study faculty abuse of library privileges, book and serial purchases, long-range library plans and the possibility of determining the policy regarding branch libraries. Staff Writer The search for summer employment led some University of Kansas students no farther than the campus's backyard. They were not available to the department (B and G) at the University. Working at jobs such as gardening, grounds upkeep, custodial work and washing and fueling the department's fleet of vehicles, about 90 students have found full or part-time employment that allows them some freedom to select classes. Rodger Orok, director of facilities operations for B and G, said recently. The majority of students are used as gardeners. Brooke said. They do mowing, gardening and lawn care. The majority of summer positions have been filled, Oroke said. He said the slight turnover rate leaves a few openings in the summer. Orokie said that maintaining the traditional beauty of the campus was a year-round job, but with the coming of spring, it would become more combat the growing grass and weeds. "Naturally we try to put our best foot forward on special occasions," he said, "but we feel every time a stranger comes on campus, it's a special occasion. We're trying to maintain a high level of appearance all the time." "There is a tremendous, tremendous demand on this group of people." Orkie Students can also be found in other areas of B and G work. Some work in the electric car repair shop, others in repairing burned-out units, he said, and those in the garage do general service work, Other student jobs include clerical work and typing and working at the telephone. Students can apply online or call 212-546-3900. Custodial workers do cleaning and maintenance work in the buildings. such as washing and fueling cars and running errands. The KU athletic department hires students through B and G for painting and maintenance work at Allen Field House and Memorial Stadium, Oroke said, and student dispatchers for University Police and Security and Second Department are also hired through B and G. The students are paid $2.50 an hour, a rate for in the budget appropriated by the state. Both men and women are hired, with men edging the women slightly. Orok said. Oroke said that the number of students hired and how the work force was divided dependened upon the need. In the fall, the student work force is cut to about 25 students, he said, who usually only work part time. Oroke said the number of students hired was also limited because of a shortage of supervisors needed for students unfamiliar with equipment and procedures. "Part of this has to deal with safety," he said. "There needs to be someone experienced to oversee, give instructions and make suggestions." Orcoke said that he was pleased with the students, students, whom he described as 'super'. "Everything seems to be going well," he said. "They've done a fan- naculous job." Paul Lim's works to be read Sunday Two new works by Paul Stephen Lim, assistant instructor of English, will be read at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the auditorium of the Lawrence Public Library, Seventh and Vermont streets. The works that will be featured are "Victor and Other Issues," a short story, and "Points of Departure," a one-act play. The budget committee is expected to submit its recommendations to the Board of Trustees. Following an inspection of the library system last year, the North Central Association accrediting team reported that solutions to the problems of lack of space and funds must be found if KU is to maintain undergraduate and graduate programs. Regents to meet on KU budget The Board of Regents Budget and Finance Committee will meet tomorrow morning to discuss funding requests for the establishment of several new programs at the University of Kansas and other institutions under the Regents' jurisdiction. Among the programs being considered for funding in the 1979 fiscal year are a training program designed to accommodate children with special needs in the establishment of a child abuse center. Funding requests for increases in the number of students employed by the University and improvements in KU library will be considered in tomorrow's meeting. Watch the want ads in the Kansan. "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 In the 18th and following chapters of the Gospel of St. John there is the record of Christ's arrest and followed by his trial, crucification, burial, and resurrection. The previous 17th chapter is about the death of Jesus and the beginning of it He says God has given Him power over all flesh to give you on Eternal Life: "AND THIS IS ETERNAL LIFE." This is an open invitation for us to enter into God and JESUS CHRIST. WHOM THOUS THAST GOD." "TO KNOW GOD IS ETERNAL LIFE!" The first recorded words spoken by Jesus Christ after his baptism by John Baptist were "MAN SHALL NOT LIVE BY BREAD ALONE, OUT OF THE MOUTH OF GOD," Matthew and Luke 4:1. Adam was 930 years old when he died. Noah, the tenth from Adam was 950 when he died. All the men in between them lived to be over 900 except two, one of whom died rather early and only to be 777. However, one of these men by-passed the grave and never did die. His name was Enoch. He got to "walk with" God and after a sojourn of only 365 years on this earth he and The Almighty walked off into heaven where he met Jesus. The man we grew old now. "The man who lived to be the oldest of those recorded was the son of Enoch who died at 969. The next oldest who made it to 962 was the father of Enoch. The following quote gives us some information as to the whi God dreaded men in the days of Noah: The following quote gives us little in- cause why God destroyed men in the days of Noah: "The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence. And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted it. And the earth was filled with violence and all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence through them; and behold, I will destroy them with the earth." Gen. 6:11-13. As God looks upon the 20th Century earth does He see any corruption and violence? "Look to yourselves!" "Search the Scriptures" and consider the vows you took in joining The Church. "Pay your vows unto God, He has no pleasure in tools. A heathen is one who does not believe in The Lord of God and His ways of righteousness and holiness. In a generation that corrupts the ways of God on the earth there are none who feel need of and appreciates the work of the risen and living Christ in their hearts more than such as set themselves to liberate ogy God's Moral Law. His Ten Commandments. To fear 'The Lord Are you willing to do your duty?' The whole力之男." Are you willing to do your duty? P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031 KANSAN WANT ADS Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daly Kannan are offered to all students without regard to their financial status. BUNDLE ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLINT HALL CLASSIFIED RATES ...01 .02 .03 .04 .05 one two three time times time times times 15 words or fewer $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 Each additional 01 01 02 03 AD DEADLINES 10 a.m. Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Friday 5 p.m. Thursday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. ERRORS The UDK will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. They can be placed in person or office during the UKE business office at 854-3333. ANNOUNCEMENTS UDK BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall 864-4358 UDK BUSINESS OFFICE Canterbury House—The Episcopal Church in KU. welcome you. Home open during weekdays and on Saturdays for companionships. 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