2 University Daily Kansan / Monday, April 6, 1992 914 Massachusetts 841-6966 On the Road to Saving Our World! Dickinson 841 1660 2333 IOWA 41 ROCKETDODLE $ ^{(\mathrm{G})} $ (5*15, 7.20) MYCOUSINVINY $ ^{(\mathrm{R})} $ (4*40, 7.00, 9.30) BASICINSTINCT $ ^{(\mathrm{R})} $ THECUTTING EDGE (PG) (25.00) 7:30 9:25 LADYBUGS [PG-13] (54.40) 7.25 9.35 FRIEDGREENTOMATOES PG-13 Will still offer students the 25.20 price at all evening shows **3 Prime-Timer Show (c)/Senior Citizen Anytime** Crown Cinema BEFORE 5 PM-ADULTS $3.00 (LIMITED TO SEATING) SENIOR CITIZENS - $3.00 Wavemail Wheel/PDG-13.com.cn 8415191 HILLCREST 825 IOWA VARSITY 1015 MASSACHUSETTS 841-5191 Thunderheart (R) (5) Article 99 (R) (7.15-9.15) Beauty & the Beast (G) 5.15 Lawnmower Man (G) 5.15-7.15-9.15 Medicine Man (P-G) 5.15-7.15-9.15 White Man Jump (R) 5.00-7.30-9.45 CINEMA TWIN 1110 IOWA 841-5191 --tion of Traditional Values Among Koreans in Hawaii: Generational Change and Western Influence, 1908-1945," by Wayne Patterson, visiting professor at the Center for East Asian Studies and the department of history, at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union. Straight Talk (PG) 5.30 7.30 9.30 Beethoven (PG) 5.20 7.20 9.15 SHOW TIMES FOR TODAY ONLY SCHOOL SPECIALTY SUPPLY SCHOOL • OFFICE • ART SUPPLIES COLLEGE STUDENT DISCOUNT CARDS AVAILABLE 2108 W. 27TH, SUITE H PARK PLAZA RETAIL CENTER PHONE: 865-5071 12:00-1:00 M T W Y H P S 4.30-5.30 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.40-6.40 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 7.00-8.00 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 1 MONTH INTRO. Only $1995 Exp 3-31-92 Defence Self Discipline Self Confidence Balance & Coordination Fitness & Weight Control Ask us about a high energy & very affordable Nutrition/weight loss system. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-Fint-Hall, Lawrence, K6045 The University of Kansas Department of Music and Dance Presents the UNIVERSITY DANCE COMPANY WILL PEBFORM 8:00 p.m. Saturday, April 11, 1992 Yardhall Hall Johnson County Community College Cultural Education Center A1254 College Blvd at Quivera AND THE COHAN/SUZEAU DUET COMPANY BALLET $6.00 Public $5.00 K-12, KU, JCCC Students and Senior Citizens. Ded by the KU Student Fee TICKETS On sale at the JCCC Box Office (913) 469-4445 and the Department of Music and Dance Office, 452 Murphy (913) 864- 3436 CALENDAR MODERN The Tae Kwon Do Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. today and Wednesday at 207 Robinson Center. The KU Wellness Center will sponsor a lecture, "Steroids Today," at 12:10 p.m. Wednesday at 138 Robinson Center. NORML, National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, will meet at 7 toorrow night at the Jayhawk Room in the Kansas Union. EAST INDIAN JAZZ Academic Computing Services will sponsor the seminar, "Introduction to UNIX," at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the PCLab. Tickets on sale in front of the Kansas Union Monday, April 6 and Tuesday, April 7. A limited number of bus seats available. The Center for East Asian Studies will sponsor a lecture, "Transformation of Traditional Values Among Koreans in Hawaii: Generational Change and Western Influence, 1908-1945," by Wayne Patterson, visiting professor at the Center for East Asian Studies and the department of history, at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union. The University Placement Center and International Students Services will sponsor a career employment workshop for foreign students at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at the center's conference room in the Burge Union. The Office of Study Abroad will sponsor an information session about studying in French-speaking countries at 4 p.m. tomorrow at the French Department Library. An information session about studying in Spanish-speaking countries will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday at 4039 Wescoe Hall. The Society of East Asian Studies will sponsor a Japanese round table at 5 p.m. tomorrow at Alcove D in the Kansas Union - Students Tutoring for Literacy with the Floor Room in the Kansas Union Latin American Solidarity will sponsor a rice and beans dinner, and a discussion on the future of the Cuban Revolution at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Building. 1204 Oread Ave ■ The Women's Concerns Committee of Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Maisy Hills Room in the Bureau Union GLSOK will meet at 7:30 Thursday night at the Daisy Hill Room in the Kansas Union. The Commission on the Status of Women will sponsor a film festival at p.m. at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Admission is free. Support Group for Individuals with Eating Problems will meet at 7:30 Wednesday night at the conference in Watkins Memorial Health Center. An informational meeting about cheerleading and mascot tryouts will be conducted at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at Allen Field House. ■ Enviros will meet at 6 p.m. in washington at the Walnut Room in the building. A videocassette recorder, stereo equipment and 35 compact discs, valued together at $1,695, were taken between 5 p.m. and midnight Friday from an apartment in the 1100 block of Tennessee Street, Lawrence police reported. ON THE RECORD A television, stereo equipment, a microwave, jewelry and cash, valued together at $8,300, were taken between 3:30 p.m. Thursday and 3:55 a.m. Friday from a house in the 2200 block of Westchester Street. An unidentified person forced open the front door, causing $300 damage. Lawrence police reported. THE PRINCETON REVIEW CALL 843-3131 For the Best Prep ATTENTION WATERSKIERS MEETING KU WATERSKITEAM & CLUB FOR BEGINNER STO COMPETITIVE SKIERS WEDNESDAY,APRIL8 KANSAS ROOM,6TH FLOOR KANSAS UNION ANY QUESTIONS?CALL: TIMSHELLENBERGER.PRESIDENT 749-0659 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Applications for OFFICE & WORKSTATION SPACE in the Kansas Union for 1992-1993 are now available. Registered Student Organizations may pick up an application in the Kansas Union at the OAC Office or in the SUA Office in the Burge Union Today high: 71 low: 46 Note: Current tenants must reapply!!! RENEWAL Applications - 4:00 pm on APRIL 10, 1992 DEADLINES WEATHER NEW Applications - 4:00 pm on APRIL 10, 1992 Forcare by Andy Kau, KU User Service: 864-330-300 Forcare by Andy Kau, KU User Service: 864-330-300 Motorcycle-accident victim awakens Kansan staff report Steve Young said. "It's just difficult because he's always in pain." Matthew Young, Lenexa junior, was moved from the intensive-care unit and is no longer in a coma. A KU student who was injured in a motorcycle accident March 20 is in fair condition at the University of Kansas Medical Center, said a Med Center representative yesterday. Steve Young, Lenexa senior and Matthew Young's brother, was optimistic yesterday about his brother's recovery. "It looks like he's going to be OK." Matthew Young is wearing a neck brace because he broke a vertebra in his neck. He also suffered from a broken right collarbone. Steve Young said his brother was moving around on his own but needed help walking. Matthew Young was not wearing a helmet when he hit a KU facilities operations truck at the corner of 15th Street and Burdick Drive, according to KU police reports. SUMMER PLACEMENT VOLUNTEER FAIR (U.S. and International) Monday, April 6 and Tuesday, April 7 1:00 pm-5:00 pm at ECM Center (1 block north of Union) Information on organizations offering 1 week to 3 months placement (longer in some positions). Compensation varies from volunteer paying all expenses to stipend, food, travel allowance, insurance provided AMERICANFRIENDS SERVICE AMERICANJEWISH SERVICE HABITATFOR HUMANITY LUTHERANVOLUNTEERCORPS PEACEBIGAD QUEST (INNERCITY) And over 200 other positions QUEST (INNER CITY) SCIENCE FOR NICARAGUA Sioux INDIANS YMCA UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST WHITE MEMORIAL CAMP (KANSAS) And over 200 other positions Sponsored by Ecumenical Christian Ministries (Presbyterian, Church of the Brethren, United Church of Christ) NEXT FALL, TAKE A CLASS THAT'S CHALLENGING & FUN! Earn 3 hours credit Learn how to tutor Teach others to read and write Be a part of the literacy movement The class meets Monday from 7.10 p.m.in Wescoe, Tutoring takes place at KU and offcampus Stop by 4004 Wescoe to pick up your permission slip. For more information, call Judith or Dee at 864-4232 Native American Student Association Spring Pow Wow University of Kansas Kansas Ballroom "Come Honor the Native American College Students" Saturday, April 11, 1992 7:30 Grand Entry Straight/Traditional Fancy/Grass Buckskin/Cloth Buckskin/Cloth Fancy Shaw/Jingle Dress Open to the Public Free of Charge. Open to the Public Free of Charge. Not responsible for accidents or thefts. No intoxicants. Funded by the University of Kansas Student Senate and NASA 400 Kansas Union, Box 9 (913)864-7321