Section B · Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, July 22, 1998 Discounts on The Kwon Do, Cardio Kick Boxing Classes NEW LAB FITNESS Family Center 2500 9th St. +841-8200 Moving out of an apartment? Complete an apartment checkout with your landlord. Legal Services for Students Jo Hardesty, Director 148 Burge • 864-5665 STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SENATE $1.25 Jumbo Refills! $2.50 Jumbo Margaritas! EVERYTHING BUT ICE BEDS·DESKS·BOOK CASES CHEST OF DRAWERS unclaimed freight & damaged merchandise 936 Mass. Tues & Thurs: All Draft Beer $1.25 Fri & Sat: $1.25 Refills on Jumbo Souvenir Cups There's a reason every day to come to the Sports Page Brewery! WEDNESDAYS WON'T BE THE SAME AGAIN Sports Page Brewery A Great Place To Eat CLINTON PARKWAY & KASOLED • 832-9600 • OPEN DAILY FROM 11 A.M. - 2 A.M. Sizzors welcomes long-time resident, friend and stylist back to Lawrence. Massage relieves tired minds Laurie Sommer Evening appointments available 749-4499 Benefits go beyond loosening muscles proponents claim By Leslie Potter Kansan staff writer University of Kansas students seeking rejuvenation might want to consider getting a massage. 910 Kentucky (behind Auto Glass) Kathie Dragon, massage therapist at Mass. Street Message Therapy, 9271/2 Massachusetts St., said massage therapy was ideal for students because it healed stress. "When your mind is stressed, your body is stressed," Dragan said. "A massage relaxes your body, so it also relaxes your mind." She said massage therapy was similar to preventive medicine. Drager charges $40 per hour for a massage. "If you are looking for a change get a massage," Dragen said "You'll feel like a new person." hearing touch, Paugh said, "You heal the body through touching muscles and this in turn heals the mind." The Lunaria Holistic Health Center, 11011/2 Massachusetts St., offers massage therapy, acupuncture, tarot and astrology readings and Yoga and Tai Chi classes. Paugh said massage therapy benefited students because it increased mental clarity. 500 hours of training." Curtis Maendele, therapist for 20 years, works out of his "If you are looking for a change, then get a message." "Massage is a healing touch," Kathie Dragen massage therapist "We have a professional atmosphere," said Karen Paugh, massage therapist at the Center. "We have eight massage therapists, and we require that they each have at least home and makes house calls. His phone number is 841-3188. "I worked on many students last semester during midterms and finals," Maendele said. "Later they told me they had never done so well on their finals." Listeners get 'on air' experience during station's Breakfast Club By Tiffany Harrington Kansan staff writer Welcome to the Breakfast Club. Except it's not the brat pack in detention; there's no crying and no makeovers. Instead it's just plain Dave and Mackenzie in the Z95 studio in Overland Park. As a guest to the Breakfast Club, I joined the morning crew during their Friday broadcast. Joel Nichols, a Channel 9 meteorologist, imitated Jerry Lewis, while a guy nicknamed Hammerhead attempted to read the news. The switchboard did not look as overwhelming as something out of a Howard Stern studio. The disc jockeys only used two computers for prompting commercials, announcements and music. The Monday and Tuesday editions of The Kansas City Star lay on a desk with cans of Fat Free Pringles and a magazine article on what "This is a great chance for people who want to experience radio," said Elaine Lyons, marketing director for Z95. "How many people do you know can say they've actually been inside a studio like this?" Red Lyon Tavern 944 Mass. 832-8228 INFO If you would like to visit the Breakfast Club, contact Elaine at (913) 696-3700. I was accompanied by seven other club visitors, or "clubbies," ranging from ages 12 to 24. Everyone had received their chance to visit the Dave and Mackenzie show by signing up in drawings or by just being regular listeners. men's underwear says about their personalities. "I was at a bar," said Kim Zahn, Emporia State graduate and pre-school teacher. "They were there doing a show and having contests. They called my name and so, here I am." Lyons said that random listeners and contest drawing entries are kept in a database of more than 60,000 names. Lyons, a University graduate, said she chose 12 people every week to visit the Breakfast Club. "It's random," Lyons said. "But people should feel free to call in and get their group to visit us. We have groups from schools all the time and their ages range from anywhere from seven years old and up." Clubbies can volunteer to read news casts, sports, weather or just have a conversation with one of the DJs. Teresa Atkins, 12, volunteered her services to help read an announcement. "Sometimes people come in and are real quiet," said Alan Carr, a KU graduate. "And then we wonder if they had a good time or not. But then some groups are really vocal." The Breakfast Club slowly dispersed to the smell of smoked ribs around 8:15 a.m. Dave was testing some of Kansas City's famous racks. If you would like to visit the Breakfast Club, contact Elaine at (913) 696-3700. See you fall semester A touch of Irish in downtown Lawrence Largest Oakley selection in Midwest! - backpacks * hats * polo shirts * t-shirts * replacement lenses * ear and nose pieces * cases * bags Special orders at no extra charge! 1015 Personals 1020 Business Personals 1025 On Campus 1030 Announcements 125 Travel 126 Entertainment 1400 Lost and Found 100s Announcements 200s Employment 205 Help Wanted 225 Professional Services 235 Typing Services Kansan Classified KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS: 864-4358 305 For Sale 310 Computers 315 Home Furnishings 320 Sporting Goods 325 Stereo Equipment 330 Tickets 340 Auto Sales 345 Motorcycles for Sale 360 Miscellaneous 370 Wanted to Buy 400s Real Estate 405 Real Estate 410 Condos for Rent 300s Merchandise Our readers are hereby informed that all jobs and housing advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. 415 Homes for Rent 420 Real Estate for Sale 430 Roommate Wanted Classified Policy The Kansas law requires all access any advertisement for housing or employment that discriminates against race, sex or age. Sex, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation, nationality or disability are protected in most of the advertising that is in violation of University of Kansas regulation. All real estate advertising in this publication must be advertised by a Household Act of 1908 which makes it eligible to advertise any interest, eligibility, rate, color, region, sex, hardship, familial status, color, religion, sex, handicap, family status, or make any such appearance, limitation Our readers are hereby informed that all jobs and housing advertisements in this publication 100s Announcements 120 - Announcements 120 - Announcements Beds, Desks, Bookcases, Chester Drawers, Every But Ice, 1936 Mass. 200s Employment BASS PLAYER WANTED for TOP 40 private musicians in styles. $100 per night. Michael Jenkins, 740-3649. Disable woman 4 needs help for personal care, some lifting required. Hours vary. $5.50/hr. Drivers wanted, must be 21, clean driver record Flexible hours. For interview call Lawrence drive Golf Course maintenance and equipment operator golf course available immediately at Lawrence Appleseed. Phone 718-609-2541. Part time weekend/weekday staff position in the museum in Shawnee NM. Call 913-841-4176 for details.