12 Fridav. April 16, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ... PLACE AN AD FREE! DW M 36 sane, highly educated; liberal, not politically involved. Democrat, critical, non-critical, non-defensive; liberal, same. Penlessness, careless, athletic SW 5% 1/8, virgin who fantasizes of older WF. I am an incredibly bony, boring, non-drinking, non-smoking, non-dancing, non-partying, not-frat. Jibz with 29 wry eyes. You must be him and willing to "pump" on the immediately before I change my mind. Call box #10341. RIOT GRRRL should by intense intelligent, independent sound, sought pompo dude. No republicans or b big hair, please. SWM med. height dark brown hair & a hair cut and necks seeks looking for a com- petition position in the new Bristol office. SWM medium height, dark brown hair, a nice smile and bright blue eyes. I wanted for comparison, fun and dating, if I didn't want to do this but why not? If you feel the same about these ages, call my call box. Call me: 1234567890. Common abbreviations M Male A Asian F Female J Jewish D Divorced C Christian S Single G Gay W White G Gay B Black L Lesbian H Hispanic N/S Non-Smoker You will be charged $1.95 per minute To check out these ads call 1-900-787-0778 Voracious (reader), Instarsuit (their for knowledge), intense (conversational) SWM, 26, N/S seekers. Struts and Rails. Interactive Struts or Sys. they prefers hiking boots to my needs. My interests include skiing, hikings, computers, kavaking, music and travel. but I’m always open to new suggestions. Help me plan my next adventure. WOMEN SEEKING MEN Attractive, SWF, 24, 37", w/short hair & eyewear, I enjoy jaz, brix, *s芭娜*; music Favorite sports include softball, rollerskating, swimming, tennis. Attractive, romantic, a Remiensace man. Attractive, romantic, manic man w/a knowledge of the waltz, the cha-cha, *swing dancing* is a plus. Interested? Call box 60350. Willing to book. Do you feel like nothing could be worse than someone finding out you answered a personal ad? Well placing one is worse! But I'm tired of reunions. You've got to know how hard it is that you're a caring open, honest, humorous single white male between 19 and 21, and you are tall dark and handsome, pick up the phone! Call box #2049 24, 57.7 vivacious red head w/ an outgoing personality. Recently graduated KU alum, professional I enjoy traveling, good food, dancing, and occasional nights on the town. Look for attire of interest in my closet. I have a good sense of humor. If this means you, please call x10253. Willing to do w/b box x10250 VERY good looking, workout, tanned, 32, #179 Honest, travel, successful, Call Phone: (304) 567-8900 Very lonely GWM, 22. N./S. kind of a nerd, under-weight, always liked Ekeye love, reads dreary Russian Litt. Calvin and Hobbes, and Slialta Platn. Seeking skinny GWM, N./S. 20%, who doesn't have the terminal "happiest" and is ready for a real relationship's "culminate" and vegetarianists welcome. Call x60971 wood-looking, clean-cut clooset fart guy look for the same to spend time with. Who someone can keep my secret as well as his own. Please respond to box x30972. HERE'S HOW IT WORKS To place an ad 1. Call or come into the Kansan at 119 Stauffer-Fint Hall, 864-4358. 2. You'll place an ad in the Jaytak Network section of the Kansan (up to 8 lines) and call a free 800-number to record a voice message for people who respond to your ad. Your voice message will remain in the system for 21 days. 3. After your ad runs in the Kansan, you call a free 800-number to listen to the messages people leave for you. 4. You choose the people you want to meet and call them to set up a time and place. To check out an ad 1. Choose the ads you want to respond to and note the voice mail number in them. 2. Call 1-900-787-0778 (you need an off-campus, private residence, touch-tone phone), enter the mailbox number from the ad, and listen to the message. Or browse through all the voice messages in a category. You can interrupt to skip over messages that don't interest you. Voice prompts will lead you along the way. You'll be charged $1.95 per minute. 3. If you like what you hear, leave a message of your own. Include a phone number where you can be reached. Engineering to honor minorities By Terrilyn McCormick Kansan staff writer Program established to honor achievement help retain students In a field made up predominantly of white men, minorities in engineering often need support outside of the classroom. Tomorrow night at the Adams Alumni Center, minority students will be recognized by the minority engineering program for their scholarship in the field of engineering. The minority engineering program at the University has supported the recruitment and retention of minority students in engineering for the past 23 years. Florence Boldridge, director of the minority engineering program, said that there was a strong need for a minority support group now and when it was first created. "It was originally set up because garrett White, Denver senior and an African American, said he thought he would not have made it through the engineering school without the program. "I know that my path was made easier by those who went before me," he said. "They helped by giving me advice as I went along." When the program started, only six of the 1,200 students were minorities — less than 1 percent. Today that number has risen to about 6 percent — 81 mlniversity students of 1,400 total. Boldridge said that the low number of minority students at KU created a need for a sense of identity. "It can be pretty intimidating coming to a University where no one books like you," she said. "It is really scary for some of our students who come from inner-city Kansas City where their culture is the predominant one." Sylvester Irving, Wichita senior and African American, said that he was considering switching majors before he heard about the program. "A lot of the non-minority students have brothers or friends who kind of help them figure out the school," he said. "I didn't know what I needed to do, and the program really smoothed out my way." The program is made up of three national organizations, the National Society of Black Engineers, Society of Hispanic Engineers and the American Indian Science and Engineering Society. The program offers enrolled students financial aid to help cover the cost of tuition, tutoring assistance, and help with job placement after college. The program also reaches minorities in junior high and high school to help prepare the students for the engineering school. It offers an early entry program that allows students enrolled for the fall semester to attend KU the summer before. The goal is to get students acclimated to life at the University, Boldridge said. Come out and let your voice be heard!! Vote for the BSU Executive Board!! 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