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"Battle of the Bands," a charity event sponsored by a KU fraternity and sorority, raised less money than expected Friday night, a fraternity member said. zeta Beta Tau fraternity, 1942 Stewart Ave., co-sponsored the event with Sigma Delta Tau sorority, 1625 Edgehill Road. Zeta Beta Tau member Joe Littay said he was uncertain how much money the event raised He predicted the final amount was nowhere near the $10,000 they had hoped to collect. Litvag, event co-coordinator, said they had to consider the overhead costs of running the event before finding out how much they raised. The major costs, Litvag said, were the use of Hoch Auditorium, a utility fee and payment to Pro-Tek Audio and BTS Lighting for production services. He said the profits would come from ticket, T-shirt and concession sales. Campus briefs Powerful 12 Max. 80286, 30MB Hard Drive High Resolution VGA Color Monitor 18 Month Warranty, Mouse, Microsoft Works SUPER 286E HYUNDAI Practical Compatibles. 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Offer ends 31st May '90 William Scott, chairman of Faculty Executive Committee, said Faculty Senate voted for the new members, who will serve three-year terms beginning Fall 1990. MEMBERS SELECTED: Fourteen members were elected Friday to the Faculty Senate Council. Members were nominated by petition or by FacEx. hired. Faculty Council members attend University Council meetings and serve on University committees, such as the Organization and Administration and the Academic Procedures and Polices committees. The council consists of 13 student representatives and 39 faculty members. Council members are replaced on a three-year rotating basis. The board, composed of six students, plans to conduct interviews for the vacancy at its Thursday meeting, Jurkowski said. The filing deadline is 5 p.m. Wednesday. Board member Mike Prolichstein said, "We hope to have a decision by Thursday." ■ A 36-year-old Lawrence woman was taken yesterday morning to Lawrence Memorial Hospital after she took about 200 Advil pills, Lawrence police reported. She was treated and released. on a three year rotating basis The new members are: The new members are: Robert Basow, journalist; John Bassow, Susan Craig, library; Nancy Dahl, Anita Herzfeld, Tim Miller, Felix Moos and Del Shankle, liberal arts and sciences; Morris Faiman and Siegfried Lindenbaum, pharmacy; Dennis Lane, engineering; Sadyge Logan, social welfare; Dennis Prater, law; and Dick Tracy, education. ■ A purse and its contents valued together at $111 were taken Saturday night from a car in the 1600 block of West 23rd Street, Lawrence police reported. SENATE JOB OPEN: Student Senate's Transportation Board is searching for a student to fill the vacancy of its coordinator position. A new coordinator is appointed every year, said Elizabeth Jurkowski, board chairman. Charles Bryan, out-going coordinator began his term April 1, 1989. The term of his successor begins when someone is Jurkowski said requirements for the job were enrollment in at least six credit hours, basic organization skills and a 2.0 grade point average. The coordinator, who is paid $400 a month by Senate, is expected to work in the office about 20 hours a week and to serve as coordinator during the summer. Lawrence police are looking for three men who pointed a 45-caliber handgun at a University of Colorado student and a Johnson County Community College student Saturday afternoon, Lawrence police reported. One of the men pointed the gun - Items valued together at $85.04 were taken Saturday afternoon from K mart, 3106 Iowa St., Lawrence police reported. Police report while driving west alongside the students' car at 23rd and Iowa streets. The suspects were driving a 1985 blue Chevrolet. The victims said the action was unprovoked. - A car window was smashed and a set of bongo drums valued at $100 was taken Saturday morning in the 200 block of North Michigan Street, Lawrence police reported. Property A hub cap valued at $125 was taken Saturday morning from a car in the 700 block of Iowa Street, Lawrence police reported. damage totaled $100 damage obtained $2,600. ■ Items on the fifth floor of the Eldridge Hotel 101 Massachusetts St., receive 300 damage Saturday morning. Lawrence police reported. ■ A party involving four Greek organizations was dispersed by police Saturday morning at the Acacia fraternity, 1100 Indiana St., Lawrence police reported. Police received a complaint that the party was too loud. No citations were given. A car window was broken Friday or Saturday in the 1600 block of East 18th Street, causing $100 damage. Lawrence police report that a vehicle hit $250 was taken A beer bottle was thrown through the rear window of a car on Friday in the 700 block of Massachusetts Street. Lawrence police reported. Friday night from a fraternity in the 2000 block of Stewart Avenue, Lawrence police reported. A Honda three wheeler valued at $600 was taken Friday morning from a locked storage building in the 900 block of East 27th Street, Lawrence police reported. Property damage totaled $50. Have a brush with fame. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Arts/Entertainment Page A locked van was broken into and drum equipment valued together at $230 was taken Friday morning in the 2400 block of West 24th Street Terrace, Lawrence police reported. FREE INCOME TAX SERVICE! 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