UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN
Wednesday, February 7, 1996
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Show gives a Revue preview
Rock Chalk groups perform at Granada.
Darcv Coles / KANSAN
By R. Adam Ward
Kansan staff writer
Rob Gaither, Lawrence resident and Rebecca Ashbrook, Minneapolis senior, sing in a show featuring the in-between acts of Rock Chalk Revue. The acts were performed last night at the Granada, 1020 Massachusetts St.
The in-between acts for Rock Chalk Revue stood in the spotlight last night.
The four groups that will provide entertainment between the show's acts performed at the Granada, 1020 Massachusetts St., in the First Annual Rock Chalk Preview.
"I think it's a fantastic idea to promote Rock Chalk and the individual in-between acts," said Stephanie Sears, Manhattan senior. "It's an opportunity for the acts to get more exposure and a half-hour set to perform."
Previously, the in-between acts only performed in the 8 minutes it took to change stages in the show, said Bud Anderson, Lawrence senior.
Anderson, a veteran of five Rock Chalk Reviews, said the preview helped to put the spotlight on inbetween acts.
Anderson said he had called local businesses and asked them to pay for the preview's advertising. The performance space and sound system were donated by the Granada.
In addition to providing more performance time for in-between acts, the preview was another way for participants to raise money for the United Way.
Barb Brown Smith, executive director of United Way of Douglas County, said the $5 admission fee helped her organization without being too expensive for those who went to the preview.
Members of the in-between acts appreciated the additional performance opportunity. Rebecca Ashbrook, Minneapolis, Minn., senior has participated in Rock Chalk Review since her freshman year. She said the crowd at the preview was enthusiastic and fun to sing to.
Dain Kloner, De Pere, Wis., junior,
said the preview offered a chance
for the community to support the
United Way and Rock Chalk Review.
Melodi Wolf, Junction City senior.
said the preview also prepared everyone for the Rock Chalk Review and helped promote the review.
Those who attended the show were excited about the performers' quality.
Josh Saunders, Pittsburg senior,
said he wanted to see what all the
hype about Rock Chalk Review was
about.
Saunders said that he never had seen the review but that after watching the preview, he was eager to go.
Tickets for the review can be purchased from the Student Union Activities box office, Dillons stores and the Rock Chalk Review office at the Organizations and Activities Center in the Kansas Union.
Graves' budget ideas examined by Senate
By John Collar Kansan staff writer
TOPEKA — A Senate subcommittee endorsed most of Gov. Bill Graves' budget recommendations for Regents universities yesterday, but a proposal for a $163 million bond issue for capital improvements remains on the table.
The Regents Systemwide Issues subcommittee submitted its evaluation of the governor's proposed budget, which included recommendations of where the committee could improve on the governor's budget, to the Senate Ways and Means committee.
"There are substantial changes, but they mainly go along with the governor's recommendations," said Sen. Dave Kerr, R-Hutchinson, chairman of the committee.
The subcommittee endorsed the Regents' tuition accountability plan. This proposal would give institutions more freedom with additional funds resulting from tuition or enrollment increases.
However, senators expressed concern that the freedom to keep the additional revenue might cause universities to recruit out-of-state students at
the expense of resident students.
The Regents' proposal to sell $163 million in bonds for capital improvement projects still remains one of the major sticking points in the committee. Several senators expressed concern with the way the Regents were seeking to determine the constitutionality of the proposal.
Two weeks ago, the committee requested that the Regents obtain an additional opinion on the legality of using property taxes to pay interest on revenue bonds, which the crumbling classroom proposal advocates.
State Sen. Robert Vancrum, R-Overland Park, said he was concerned that the agency that issued bonds for the state also was seeking the legal opinion in the Regents' case. This is a conflict of interest, he said.
"It's in everyone's interest to see that we get a valid opinion," Vancrum said.
Chairman Kerr said that appropriating funds for salaries would be easier after the governor's salary proposals were considered in the House.
The subcommittee also recommended cutting $78,266 from the fund to service new buildings. The governor's budget has allocated $1.07 million for this fund.
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