10 Thursday, April 17, 1980 University Daily Kansan Skying athlete Steve Rainbowl, KU decantheate, clears 74 en route to winning the high jump competition in the Jim Bausch decantation dayneath. Rainbowl, competing in the Kansas Relays STUDENT GOVERNMENT WORKSHOP April 19—9:30:12—Council Room, Kansas Union Guest Speaker: Bernard Franklin, Kansas Regent Program Agenda 1) Discussion of minority attitudes in relation to Higher Education and student government involvement 3) Opportunities to affect change in the 80's and be a part of that change. 2) Advantages and responsibilities incurred by students currently participating in student government. sponsored by Minority Affairs Committee paid for by Student Activity Fees—Student Senate films sua Presents TWO CLASSICS OF THE SILENT GERMAN CINEMA G.W. Pabst's SECRETS OF A SOUL -and- F.W. Murnau's THE LAST LAUGH Tonight, April 17 7:30 pm $1.00 Woodruff Auditorium —No refreshments allowed— decathlon for the first time, leads the ten-event competition with 3,968 points. The decathlon continues today at noon in Memorial Stadium. Features both mens and womens crews University of Kansas 7th Annual Big Eight Rowing Championships from Kansas State University Oklahoma State University Kansas State University University of Nebraska When—April 19th at 10:00 a.m. Where—Runs from south to north along the Clinton Reservoir Dam. call Joe McCaulev For additional information Maupintour travel service **▪ ABILINE TICKETS** **▪ HOTEL RESERVATIONS** **▪ EMPALIL TICKET** **▪ INSURANCE** **ESCROTTED TOURS** CALL TODAY! 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Rainbolt was the entire show for the sparrow crowd in the first day of the 58th Relays, taking two first-place finishes, a second-place finish, and a senior, making his first Kansas Relay appearance in the decoration, won the high jump and the long jump. He finished behind teammate Owen Buckley in the 100-meter final, then finishing fourth in the four-fourth place in the 400-meters. - Uses all 110 films In the first event of the 10-event classic, Rambest in Rambest long lived in the final 50-minute contest at Buckley clocked in at 11.20 to his heat, and Rambest ran a personal best of - All glass lens for sharp pictures After the first event Buckley had the overall lead with a total of 771 points. Rainbow was second with 731. And a built in telephoto lens to bring you twice as wide. By MATT SEELEY Sports Writer PHOTO Vivitar After that, however, it was all Rainbow. IN THE LONG jump Rainbow improved on each of his three jumps, finishing with a winning leap of 224.4 and 804 points. His first jump, Rainbow jumped 21-4. His second jump was nearly a foot better at 223%. downtown 1107 Mass. Rainbolt paces Relays decathlon 919 Iowa Hillcrest "I's frustrating for me to be in the 21-foot region." Rainbow said. "I'm a jumper and I knew I could do it. I'm glad it came around." South Dakota's Greg Willey finished second with a wind aid leaped of 22-7¾, good for 800 points. The third event proved to be the closest match in Rachel Bamberger's second Northeast Iowa Bill. Lawson came on top, on top, with the shot 42%, nearly three times better than his opponent's relays decathlon The shot put victory gave Lawson 653 points and Rainbow 649. However, Rainbow had a 70-point lead over Lawson, 218 to 311, after three events. BY FAR THE most exciting event was Foreign & Domestic Parts DON SCHICK AUTO PARTS Part Shop BADGE Rainbolt's performance in his speciality event, the high jump. "I'm a high jumper by trade and anytime you 'get a seven-foot high jump' it's exclining." Binhalt told. "I surprised some people, most people thought I faded in the hight伞." Most people underestimate Rainbow. His best jump was $7\%$, which easily outdistanced runnerup Lawson, who cleared 6-4/4. Rainbelt, the 197 Bight Eight Indoor high jump champion who has cleared 7-2 in the event, tried to clear 7-14 to qualify for the nationals, but failed on three attempts. "It's great to feel like a high jumper again," Rainbelt said. "But, I can't rely on the high jump alone in the decathlon." The high jump was worth 975 points to Rainbolt and Lawson finished with 813 points for second place. IN THE FINAL event of the day, the 400-meters, South Dakota's Willey nipped Lawson for the victory. "I'm disappointed about not having electricity," rainwater said of the accruect timing failure, "but anytime you are busy (personal records) you have to be busy." Willey, who ran with Lawson and Rainbow second faster than Lawson, KU's Buckey finished third with a hand-held time of 50.34 and Rainbow fourth with his best The point totals after five events show Rainbalt with 3,968 points, followed by Lawson's 3,742 and Wiley's 3,713. Buckley is in sixth place at 3.399. RAINBOLT'S PERSONAL decathlon best point total is 7,336, which he set two weeks ago at the Texas Relays. "The best I ever done after five events is 3,655." Rainbow said. "So, I've got a chance to do my best. I hope to qualify for Olympic Trials and I need 7,656 for that." Today's five events are the 100-meter hurdles, discs, pole vault, javelin and 1,500 meters. The events start at noon in Memorial Stadium. Other Relays events today are the Billy Mills 10,000-meter run and the women open 5,000-meter run. The Mills race starts at 3 p.m. Pald Staff Positions ADVERTISING NEWS-EDITORIAL All completed applications are due in Room 105 Flint Hall by 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 22. The Kouman is now accepting applications for the Summer and Fall 1980 classes. Classes Fall 1980 are些 paid, time position times; most require some newspaper experience. Application forms are available in the Student Organization's office or in the Union; in the Office of Student Organizations and Activities, 220 Strong Hall, and in Room 105 F17 The University Daily Kanon is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer. Applications are sought from all qualified people regardless of race, religion, color, sex, disability, status, national origin, age, or ancestry. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 7th Senior Party "Farewell to the Union" TONIGHT 7-11 p.m. Alumni Association Office 4th level Win $50 - Find Your KU Connection Party in the Ballroom Beer, Pop, Live Jazz Band Have your picture taken with the Jayhawk. Senior Class Movie Premiere "Fools on the Hill" Buy a $10 Alumni Assoc. membership, and the Alumni Assoc. will donate $2.50 to ourd ourf ★★★★★☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ 1