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From Unity and K-Unity, 416 Lincoln April 30,6 pm Shabbat Dinner and Awards Ceremony Hillel House RSVP by April 28 864-3948 May 9,8-11 pm Finals Food Ice Cream Bar Hillel House 940 Mississippi EXERCISE SUMMER $55 Student Special (bring in this ad for $5 off) ALVAMAR NAUTILUS FITNESS CENTER 1421 Clinton Parkway call for appt. 842-7766 1-800-945-7610 Thinning Hair??? Professional Hair Development (PHD) has just opened a new office in Topeka, Kansas. PHD is a nonsurgical form of hair replacement, in which your new hair becomes part of you. PHD is the educated choice when making a decision to do something about your *A special promotion for college students and faculty. Why wait? Make a positive change this summer! 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If two degrees didn't keep her busy enough, she also was the president of Environs and K.U. Democrats, and active in the Pro-choice Coalition and the American Civil Liberties Union. received in 1992, and an environmental studies degree, which she will receive this spring. Pam spent a semester at sea with the program of the same name at the University of Pittsburgh. While abroad, she visited the environmental ministers of several countries. were doing," she said. "When I left Taiwan, I was laden with presents that they gave me because they were so thrilled that I was interested." Pam's friend, Liz Smith, has a different goal in mind. "Most people were really enthused that I was interested in what they Washington seems to be where McElwee's heart lies. She plans to head back to the capitol after she returns from England. She said her job of choice would be working with a development bank helping set up loans for environmental projects in third world countries. was working failed. McElwee skipped the easy summer jobs and started making difference early on. She intermed for Citizen's Clearinghouse, a grass roots environmental organization, as well as the EPA as a special assistant to the Persian Gulf Task Force. McElwese's job includes contacting congressional aides and providing them with opinions from the White House. Although the job may seem glamorous, McElwese works 70 hours a week. The latest bill on which she "We're ready to make her campaign T shirts for when she's old enough to run for president," Smith said. Continued from Page 7. Stephen Schmidt, "White Gallery "Photos of Gordon Parks," North Balcony Gallery, fourth floor Concerts KU Performing Arts Student Recital: Craig Sunstock, composition, 8 p.m. Friday at Swarthout Recital Hall, Free Inge Theatre Series: "Offending the Audience" by Peter Handke, 8 p.m., Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Inge Theatre, $6 public, $3 KU students, $3 senior citizens and $5 for other students Spring Concert: combined Choirs and University Symphony Orchestra, Brian Priestman and James Ralston, conductors, Overture to "School for Scandal," by Samuel Barber and "Serenade to Music," by Raigh Vaughan Williams, and "Mass in C," by Ludwig Van Beethoven 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Crafton 3:49 Theater. Freey Preyer Theatre. KU Saxophone Quartet, Vince Gnojek, director, 8 p.m. Sunday at Swarthout Recital Hall. Chris Oelkers, organ, 8 p.m. Monday at St. Lawrence Catholic Student Center. Free Chamber Music Recital: KU Woodwind Students. 8 p.m. Monday at Swarthout Recital Hall. Limited Seating Black. White & Grav: A New Look At Color An expert on racism and discrimination, Ted Paynther is best known for his "John Gray" programs. Introduced as "an expert on human relations," he spikes his presentation with ethnic jokes, racial and religious slurs, and sexist remarks. Unbeknownst to his audience, John Gray is not what he seems—a conservative businessman with straight hair, green eyes and pale skin—in fact he is a Black man who challenges stereotyping and bigotry. Corporations and universities benefit from the "John Gray" program in developing skills and awareness on human relations in a multi-cultural society. Black, White & Gray is based on real life experience of Theodore Paynther. April 27, 7 pm Big 8 Room, Kansas Union The Cultural Sensitivity Program Series was made possible by generous contributions from the Executive Vice Chancellor' Office, Student Affairs, Student Life and the Office of Minority Affairs. Does it seem like only yesterday you were a scared freshman getting lost on campus and afraid that the next four years of school would never end? And now you're a senior about to graduate, with so much in front of you and so many memories behind. Relive the memories with your closest college friends in a special Kansan section on the last day of class. For as little as $15 you can leave a special message in print that will show your closest friends how much they mean to you. Submit a photo of you and your friends for only $5 more. Don't let the time pass you, by stop by 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall to reserve your space or call 864-4358 for more info. Deadline for ads: Thur, April 29, by 4:00 p.m. Prices: 2x2 = $15 • 2x3 = $20 • 2x4 = $30 All photo's must have signed permission of the participants. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN