100 University Daily Kansan, April 18, 1985 Page 10 CAMPUS AND AREA Network offers sex advice By SHARON ROSSE Staff Reporter Questions about birth control, abortion, sexual activity, venereal diseases or just problems with relationships can be discussed through the Human Sexuality Network, the coordinator of the service said Monday. Lorna Zimmer, the coordinator, said the network consisted of about 10 local volunteers, most of whom were counselors or psychologists. "It was originally started by a group of a women in the mid-1960s. Zimmer said, "People felt there was nothing to talk directly, frankly and anonymously, if that's what the person needed, about human sexuality." Zimmer said people with questions about human sexuality should call KU Information Center or Headquarters Inc. Those associated will call network volunteers to arrange for a network connection between the caller and a network volunteer. TIM GRIFFITH, A Headquarters volunteer, said Headquarters had received 81 calls last year that it had received from Sexualism Network volunteers. But Zimmer said the network never kept records of how many calls it had received or who the callers were. "People are more willing to talk and ask questions when they know we were don't care who they are or what their name is," she said. Zimmer said that if the caller wanted to talk with a volunteer in person, the network would arrange a meeting. But the network serves more as an immediate information and referral service than a long-term counseling service. "People often have questions but are unwilling to go to someone like a counseling agency or doctor," Zimmer said. "Sometimes you don't sure how to ask the question or sure whether the question is valid." Sherry Borgers, professor of counseling psychology and a network volunteer, said she usually received about four or five calls a week. Six bands battle for honors By SHELLE LEWIS Staff Reporter The annual Battle of the Bands will provide an opportunity for progressive music followers to get acquainted with six relatively unknown local bands, a local radio manager said yesterday. "These are the real next up-and-coming bands," said Bill White, station manager of KJHK-FM, which is sponsoring the event. The competition will take place at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Lawrence Opera House in Massachusetts Street. The $20 house and 3.2 percent beer will be allowed. The six bands that will perform are Iguanas, Homestead Greys, New Originals, Next Big Thing, Pariah and Vicious Rumors. White said the six bands were semi-finalists in a contest sponsored by the radio station. About 30 bands submitted tapes of their music to the station, and the management selected the semi-finalists. The band that wins Saturday's contest will receive five hours of recording time at Studio West in Olathe and the opportunity to be seen by viewers on a music video made and shown by TV 30. The six bands would play for about 30 minutes each and the contest would be judged by local music or than station personnel, White said. Sam Elliott, assistant professor of journalism and KJHK adviser, said the idea to present original music was one that lay at the roots of the station's philosophy. John Cheney, KAJH music director, said the station's management was objective in selecting the semi-finalists. --presents KJHK FM-91 with TV-30 and Studio West presents 1985 BATTLE OF THE BANDS Opera House 7 p.m. Saturday, April 20 The Unisa Canvas Wedge (Coolius comfortablia) These gentle shoes cohabitate beautifully with most breeds of skirts and slacks. In the warm spring, after a winter's hibernation, these shoes can be observed frequenting popular watering holes. The Unisa Canvas Wedge and other Unisa species are native only to Arensberg's. Come in and capture a pair today! ARENSBERG'S SHOES We're on the move. Quality Footwear for the whole family since 1958. Place a Kansan want ad. 819 Massachusetts Downtown Lawrence 843-3470 $3.00 OFF 16" Pizza $2.00 OFF 12” Pizza FREE DELIVERY COUPON 12"—3 Toppings ONLY $6.00 16"—3 Toppings ONLY $8.00 FREE OF CHARGE tax included Delivery is free + exp 4/20/15 CALL 843-MAMA + 900 Indiana + Open at 3 p.m. (607) 641-3630 TONIGHT 7:30 $2 ---