6 University Daily Kansan / Friday, February 14, 1992 1 $ ^{1} $ st Annual Women's Week "Dedicated to the Enhancement of Women" ALL STUDENTS WELCOME For more information call: 864-4643 Feb.17-Feb.20 Whisper Kansas Union Level2 864-4431 Tuesday, February 18 11:30am to 1:00pm Mt. Oread Bookshop A young man's obsessive involvement with a mysterious older woman. “...a deliciously mysterious novel." -Ann Hood A new novel by Carolyn Doty Fiction Writing Teacher, University of Kansas Don't Get Caught in the Dark... It's time to see the light. The KU police may be looking for you. That's right, if you're riding without a lite, and you're spotted after dusk, you can get nailed with a $15.00 ticket. Think about it. The solution is simple. Come in and save 10% on any lites and help us keep your record clean. While you are here, check out our super Deals on Wheels plus a Free lite with any new bike purchase! Offer good through February. CYCLE WORKS 1601 W.23rd CYCLEING AND FITNESS 842-6363 LAWRENCE, KANSAS Christine McFarland/KANSAN Talon-ted Showing off for an audience of KU retirees, this red-tailed hawk is one of the animals cared for by WILDCARE, a wildlife rehabilitation and public education department at the University of Kansas. Nancy Schwarting, director of WILDCARE, gave a slide show and brought animals yesterday to the Adams Alumni Center to promote the protection of wildlife through public education. Positive HIV tests of six Texas students elicit fear of school teams, officials say The Associated Press BOGOTA, Texas — A small, rural high school where six students tested positive for HIV has averted panic, but its sports teams have suffered from opponents' irrational fears, administrators say. "What bothers me is that we've taken a step forward to educate our community," Superintendent Freddy Wade said. "Rumors persist, and our team is being singled out." Two junior varsity basketball games were canceled because opponents and their parents feared infection, Rivercrest High School officials said. The school in northeastern Texas has only 197 students; therefore, some health experts said it was remarkable that six test positive for the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV. Other experts said there were schools all over the country with clusters of students infected with HIV; the students simply aren't yet aware of their infection, the experts said. brought to wider attention a situation that the Taleco-Bogota Consolidated Independent School District first learned about in October. The experts were quoted in the Dallas Morning News, which today Bogota, about 70 miles west of Texarkana and the Arkansas state line, is a town of 1,421. Talco is about half that size. The six unidentified students told staff members at the Ark-Tex Council of Governments in Texarkana that they got the virus through heterosexual contact, said Dona Spence, the agency's HIV-AIDS case manager. ATTENTION SENIORS!! Please nominate your favorite administrator or staff member in the division of student Affairs for the 1992 CLASS award (Citation for Leadership and Achievement in Student Services). The nomination forms are in the Organization and Activities Center, 4th floor Kansas Union. DEADLINE: Wednesday, Feb.19 4:00 pm The Board of CLASS Officers PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS A LORNE MICHAELS PRODUCTION A PENELOPE SPHEERIS FILM WAYNE'S WORLD MIKE MYERS DANA CARVEY AND ROB LOWE EXECUTIVE PRODUcer HOWARD W. KOCH, JR BASED ON CHARACTERS CREATED BY MIKE MYERS WRITTEN BY MIKE MYERS AND BONNIE TURNER & TERRY TURNER PRODUCED LORNE MICHAELS DIRECTED BY PENELOPE SPHEERIS PG-13 PARAMS STRONGLY CAUTIONED Screenplay by Matthew McCormack No copyright reserved SPONSOR: SOUTHWEST MUSIC INSTITUTE FOR ROCK COMPETITION DISCS AND GREETINGS IN & COPYRIGHT OF PENELOPE PHOTOGRAPHY PARAMOUNT PICTURES ALL Rights Reserved Opens February 14 At Theatres Everywhere