10 University Daily Kansan / Friday, January 31, 1992 For Your Valentine... Heart Pins & Earrings - Cards - Heart & Cupid pantyhose - Red Cummberbunds - Red Ties & Suspenders Barb's Vintage Rose 927 Mass. St. 841-2451 Mon. - Sat. 10 - 5:30 That Statue Moved Playing at Quincy Magoos In Topeka, Fri. & Sat.Night Jan 31-Feb.1 *$2 32oz. Bud, Bud Lite, Miller Lite, Bush Lite *$1 Draws *75 cent V-mis Quincy Magoos 1517 Lane 232-9800 New measures protect ozone and save money Because of a new committee and the effort of several KU officials, the University of Kansas is helping protect the ozone layer and saving money. By Erik Bauer Kansan staff writer A group of KU officials created a committee to study the use of ozone-depleting compounds, such as chlorofluorocarbons, at the University. At the request of the KU environmental ombudsman's office, representatives from facilities operations, facilities planning, environmental health, student housing, the purchasing office and the environmental ombudsman's office formed the committee last春. Sue Ask, associate environmental ombudsman, said the committee recently determined that facilities operations purchased more than 11,000 pounds of chlorofluorocarbons last year. With the help of two freon recovery machines, facilities operations recycled 3,500 pounds. Freen is the most commonly used chlorofluorocarbon in the United States. It is used as a coolant for air-conditioning and refrigeration units. The freon recovery machines allow facilities operations officials to clean or dismantle air-conditioning units in campus buildings and on University vehicles without emitting large amounts of freon into the atmosphere. One machine recovered 1,200 pounds of chlorofluorocarbons from the cooling system in Green Hall, according to a written statement from the environmental mudsman's office. Bob Porter, assistant director of physical plant maintenance, said that less than 10 percent of the freen escaped into the atmosphere when the machines were used. Before the machines arrived, about 90 percent was released, he said. Mike Richardson, director of facilities operations, said the recycled foe saved the University more than $8,000, which was enough to cover the cost of the machines. Breast milk raises IQs, study shows The Associated Press LONDON — Children who were fed breast milk as infants scored significantly higher on IQ tests than children who received formula only, according to a study of 300 children who were born prematurely. The results are reported in the Feb. 1 issue of the Lancet, a British medical journal. Many doctors wondered whether benefits attributed to the milk were in fact due to mothers' motivation and education, or bonding during feeding. The study is not definitive proof, but very strong evidence, that an as-yet-identified substance in breast milk affects mental development, said Alan Lucas, the researcher and head of Infant and Child Nutrition at the Medical Research Council's Dunn Nutrition Unit in Cambridge. In the new study, investigators said they were able to isolate and assess the effects of the milk itself because both groups of children had been fed via tubes. They had been too premature to suckle. Lucas's study found that 183 children who had gotten either breast milk alone or breast milk plus formula scored significantly higher on IQ tests compared to the 107 who had gotten formula only — scoring 103.7 points versus 93.1. The IQ tests were given at age 7/1 to 8. 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ORCHESTRA (EPCOT® Center) June 1-August 15 MARCHING BAND (Disneyland/Walt Disney World) June 1-August 15 SHOW BAND (Walt Disney World) May 24-August 31 AUDITION SITES AND DATES WICHITA, Saturday, February 8 Wichita State University Dversk Fine Arts Center, School of Music - Five minutes selected music, then sight-read • Bring current resume/photo • Career Workshops • Must be college graduate, at least 18 years old with freshman year • Must be completed by Summer of 1992 • Weekly step/ summer housing/ work transportation provided - Walk-in auditions. 9am-4pm - Weekly stipend/summer housing/work transportation provided INSTRUMENTS: Violin, viola, cello, all saxophones, flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon and doublers: French horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, electric bass (double on acoustic bass), piano/synthesizer, and percussion (marching, set, tripani, and mallets). Piano duobasics especially sought. QUESTIONS? 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Choose from over 500 courses, including archaeological field study in Steambatot Springs, production with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival, an intensive Spanish institute, a biology field course on plants of Colorado, performance with the Colorado Lyric Theatre festival, and much more. Summer in Booster, Colorado. Who can describe it? You won't want to miss it. Here's your chance to make the summer of '92 one you'll always remember. Think community. The Boulder campus takes on a special quality in the summer. Faculty come to class, in shorts. Small discussion groups meet under the trees on weekends. Students learn comfortable learning community—who work, study, or just relax together. Term A: June 8-July 10 Term B: July 14-August 14 Term C: June 8-July 31 Term D: June 8-August 14 Change date: change course Think money. Tuition in the summer is lower than during the following academic year. 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Douglas County Kappa Victims Support Service offers confidential, on-going support group for victims/survivors of rape/sexual assault. Call Headquarters Counseling Center 841.2345 Feeling confused, anxious, blue? Counseling can help make sense of your world. Student rates are high. For anonymous info and support for AIDS concerns, call 812-3544. Headquarters Hillel Events of the Week Sunday, Feb. 2 2nd Annual Coffeehouse Fundraiser 8:00 pm, Rum Tree Lounge, Holiday Inn Holidome, 200 McDonald Drive. Admission $3.00 For rides and more information call 864-2948 For Tides and more information call 864-3948 RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE $104 DAYTONA BEACH 5 NIGHTS $128 SOUTH PADRE ISLAND 9 AND 7 NIGHTS $122 STEAMBOAT 2, 5 AND 7 NIGHTS $122 PANAMA CITY BEACH $126 FORT LAUDERDALE 7 NIGHTS $136 HILTON HEAD ISLAND 5 AND 7 NIGHTS $119 MUSTANG ISLAND $128 5 AND 7 NIGHTS MUSTANG ISLAND / PORT ARANAS 4 AND 7 NIGHTS 11TH ANNUAL Celebration! TOLL FREE INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS 1-800-321-5911 **HIGH RATE REUSE** Tickets are available now! For more information 665-3238 NEED A RIDE/RIDER? Use the Serve Self PC Pool Exchange, Main Lobby, Kansas Union READ THIS Increase Your Reading Speed and Comprehension Tuesdays, February 4, 11, and 18. 7-pocket m. six-hours of instruction. Register and pay $4 materials fee and $2 fee for the student in the Student Assistance Center. 133 Strong Reading for Comprehension & Speed fee Tuesday,February 4,11,&18 7-9 p.m Register and pay $19 materials (six hours of instruction) Register and nav$19 materials by 5 p.m. on Monday, February 3 The Student Assistance Center 133 Strong Hall Suicide Intervention If you're thinking about suicide or are concerned about someone who is, call 841-2345 or visit 1419 Mass. Headquarters Counseling Center TUTORS. List your name with us. We refer student inquiries to you. Student Assistance Center, 133 University Drive, Chicago, IL 60614. 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