6A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS WEDNESDAY, APRIL24, 2002 Weekly Specials on kansan.com Spring Move-Out 2002 Start your spring clean-out NOW! Start your spring clean-out NOW! Please remember to save your reusable household items and clothes. Call KU RECYCLING @ 864-2855 for donation sites on campus or contact local thrift shops to make your donation of clothes and household goods. Help someone else out when you clean out. KU Recycling works with AURH, ASHC, ESSA, SEAB, The Greek Environmental Board, The Salvation Army, Social Service League, church thrift shops and other area non-profits to: "Donate It - Don't Dump It" BREAKDOWN AARON LERNER/KANSAN Jun Kuribayashi, Lawrence junior, left, and Matt Abbick, Junction City junior, practice breakdance moves in front of Wesco Hall. Both are dance majors who will be periodically rehearsing on campus to promote their performance with the University Dance Company on May 4 and 5 at the Lied Center. Speaker Glasscock will likely run for governor despite heart surgery The Associated Press TOPEKA — House Speaker Kent Glasscock is home after being treated for a partially blocked artery and has been described by a spokesman as still inclined to run for governor. Glasscock, R-Manhattan, underwent a balloon angioplasty Thursday night to clear an artery to his heart. Until Monday, he was recovering at the St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Topeka. His doctor discovered the blockage during a routine checkup and said there was no damage to his heart. he would reenter the GOP governor's ace. The speaker was hospitalized as speculation built over whether Glasscock began running last year, but abandoned his bid to become Attorney General Carla Stovall's lieutenant-governor Kent Glasscock running mate. However, Stovall quit the race a week ago, leaving moderate Republicans without a candidate. Spokesman Scott Holeman said Monday that Glasscock was doing well and considered the angioplasty "like a tuneup." "His inclination is still to get in the race." Holeman said. Holeman said Glasscock's recovery would delay an announcement about his plans. "He's going to take the advice of his doctor and stay at home and rest for a few days," Holeman said. "I would not expect any formal announcement this week." Glasscock's brother has had a heart attack and his parents have both had similar procedures. Doctors at St. Francis described the balloon angioplasty, which is designed to keep blood flowing to the heart, as a common procedure. The speaker was hospitalized during the Legislature's twoweek recess, following 90 days in session on April 13. Apply now The Center for Community Outreach is still accepting applications for next year! PROGRAM COORDINATORS - Many volunteer positions available - Organize CCO's volunteer programs and gain real-world experience in event and program planning! - May 2002 - April 2003 FINANCIAL DIRECTOR - Paid position - 12-15 hours a week - May 2002 - April 2003 - Gain real-world experience in financial management! - Coordinate budget,allocate funds,and maintain finances. SERVICE LEARNING CO-COORDINATORS - Two paid positions - 12-15 hours a week - May 2002 - April 2003 - Help promote learning from campus to the community. COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR - Paid position - 12-15 hours a week - May 2002 - April 2003 - Gain real-world experience in public relations! HURRY! APPLICATIONS ARE DUE TODAY - Write press releases, make fliers,and create promotional materials for events. For more information on position descriptions pick up an application in the CCO office, 428 Kansas Union or e-mail cco@ukans.edu. 49