12 Monday. April 5. 1993 Computer Software All the titles you want & need, in stock or available by special order. ON CAMPUS PROMOTIONS STUDENT MARKETING MANAGER Outlining, goal-oriented student needed for marketing position. Learn management skills and marketing strategies while implementing on- for marketing position. Learn management skills and marketing strategy during campus promotions. • Excellent pay • Flexible hours • All work on campus • Expense paid training weekend • For 1982-64 school year On Campus Interview Tuesday, April 6, 1993 Sign up in the University Placement Center COTTON ISLAND 17 West 9th Next to Undercover 842-7423 SELL IT FAST IN THE KANSAN CLASSIFIED Daily Re-affirmation I accept my inner urging to claim and experience the great untapped potential that is within me. From Unity and K-Unity. 416 Lincoln This class is open to all KU students, faculty, & staff. (Noerequisites required to enroll in this class) April 5th,12th,19th,& 26th 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. 202 Robinson The cost of this class is $20.00 To register for the class, stop by 208 Robinson KU Recreation Services 864-3546 Gay and Lesbian Rights?? Family Values?? The Colorado Experience Divergent Voices: A Free Speech Forum Tuesday, April 6, 7:00 p.m. Big 8 Room, Kansas Union This forum is made possible through support of the Clifford P. Ketzel Endowment Fund. Contributions to this fund may be made to the KU Endowment Association. SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Golfer attempts comeback Wichita tournament may be junior's key to renewed success By Matt Doyle Kansan sportswriter Kansas junior golfer Casey Brozek was one of the top players for Coach Ross Randall's team entering the spring 1992 season. Brozek won the Wisconsin State Amaturchale Championship in the summer of 1901 and used that as a catalyst for an outstanding fall season in 1901. He posted the second-best scoring average for Kansas that fall at 73.5 strokes a round. His best tournament performances were a third-place finish at the Hal Sutton Invitational in Shreveport, La., and a sixth-place finish at the University of Washington Husky Invitational. However, Brozek has been struggling with his game since that stretch of good play. time," Brozek said. "I've played a lot of golf last year, and maybe I became a little bit burned out." "That's been on my mind for a long Brook played only two tournaments last fall and will play in his second tournament of the spring, the Wichita State Shocker Classic. The tournament will be played today and tomorrow at Tallgrass Country Club in Wichita. Casey Brozek Brozek will be joined by teammates senior Jim Young, senior Joe Moeller, junior Jay Hepler and freshman Dan Rooney at the Shocker Classic. Randall hopes to use this tournament to find a fifth player to join the core group of junior Matt Gogel, senior Brad Bruno, sophonore Tom Sims and junior John Hess for the Big Eight Conference Tournament and NCAA Central Regional. "These guys we're taking to Wichita needs to play, and this is a good opportunity for them to play. 'Randall said' rally for their play. National side. After struggling last spring with a 76.4 scoring average in all seven tour- naments that the Jayhawks partici- pated in, Brozek spent the summer refocusing his mental approach to golf. "I came back in the fall trying to put everything together, getting the desire and the killer instinct back," he said. "I'm more focused and relaxed on the golf course now." Brozek shot a 76 in the ram-shortened Baylor University/Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate two weeks ago in Fort Worth, Texas. "Casey had struggled with his confidence over the last year and didn't play as well as he could," Randall said. "But he is on his way back now." With the top four Kansas players sitting out of the Shocker Classic, Brozek views this tournament as a chance for him to get back into the regular lineup. "Wichita may not be the biggest tournament for the team, but it is the biggest for Casey Brozek," he said. Jayhawks battle top athletes in Texas Kansan sportswriter Bv Blake Spurnev Senior MaryBeth Labosky was the lone Kansas winner in the Lone Star State last weekend at the 66th Annual Texas Relays in Austin. She cleared 6-0 to take first in the high jump. Kansas coach Gary Schwartz said the Texas Relays attracted some of the top athletes in the nation, and it was an accomplishment to finish in the top 10. "Anytime you place in the top eight to 10, you're doing great," he said. "This is a very high-quality meet." Junior high jumper Keely Harding leapt 5-10, good enough for fourth. Athletes from more than 100 college teams connected in the meet. Several other Kansas athletes placed at the relays, and two met the provisional qualification standards for the NCAA Outdoor Championships. The two qualifying marks were set by junior Teresa Sherman-Reichert, who took fifth in the shot put, with a heave of 49.5% and junior Amy Baker, who captured second in the javelin with a throw of 152-8. Baker set a personal record by more than 12 feet. The week before, at the Southern Methodist University Invitational in Dallas, she placed second with a throw of 140 feet. "I think it knocked the socks off me," she said. "It was a matter of timing. I really got into the competition." Baker said that she surprised herself with her performance. Sherman-Reichert's throw of 158-6 in the discus also was good enough for second place. "She's such a great athlete," Schwartz said. "They're both excellent events for her." Schwartz also said that he was pleased with the Jayhawks' performance in the relay events. In the men's distance medley, the junior quartet of Brent Baker, Jon Handy, Dan Waters and Michael Cox finished fourth. And in the men's 4 X 1500-meter relay, Cox and Handy joined junior Ladd McClain and David Johnston to forge a fifth-place finish with a time of 15.52.60. Junior John Bazzoni cleared 16-6 in the pole vault to take sixth. Thinking of a career in sales? 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