10 Monday, February 22,1993 Take a closer look at the new Macintosh LC III. SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Macintosh LC III 4/160, with Keyboard and Mouse,14" Color Display StyleWriter II and ClarisWorks $2158 $2158 Restrictions apply, stop by the KU Bookstores Computer Store for details. Please add 5.9% sales tax We're Proud There are numerous scholarship hall alums working in the university environment. Others may have been overlooked - and to these we apologize and hope that you call to correct the oversight. Scholarship hall residents and our alumni contribute their talents to the university community in many ways. We're proud of you. All Scholarship Hall Council and the entire Scholarship Hall System | First Name | Last Name | Hall | Graduate Year | University Department | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Tom Armstrong | | Battenfield | 62 | Physics & Astromy | | Margaret Arnold (Smith) | | Sellards | 56 | English | | Bob Basow | | Battenfield | 67 | Journalism | | Geoff Bohling | | Battenfield | 86 | Geological Survey | | Gwen Bolhing (Barstow) | | Sellards | 83 | Financial Aid | | Mike Boring | | Pearson | 85 | University Theater | | John Brothers | | Stephenson | 84 | KUPD | | Diana Carlin (Bartelli) | | Douthart | 71 | Communication Studies | | Robert Casad | | Battenfield | 50 | Law | | Jan Conard (Eighmey) | | Douthart | 85 | Hilltop | | Kristi Cook | | Douthart | 87 | Libraries | | Clark Cropp | | Battenfield | 79 | KUEA | | Dennis Dahl | | Sterling/Jolliffe | 56 | Watkins Health Center | | Nancy Dahl (Fort) | | Foster | 56 | Physiology & Cell Biology | | Kim Dayton | | Douthart | 83 | Law | | Jim Deputy | | Stephenson | 75 | Geological Survey | | Paul Enos | | Battenfield | 56 | Geology | | Dennis Enslinger | | Battenfield | 86 | Student Housing | | Ola Faucher (Stover) | | Watkins | 71 | Human Resources | | John Gurland | | Pearson | 56 | Business | | Harold Goldwin | | Battenfield | 64 | Pharmacy | | Roy Griddley | | Sterling/Oliv/Foster | 57 | English | | Don Grebbian | | Pearson | 60 | Acad Supt Serv (KUMC) | | Kip Groosansh | | Battenfield | 75 | Student Housing | | Christa Hanson (Bray) | | Douthart | 73 | Applied English Center | | Jo Hardesty | | Douthart | 82 | Student Legal Services | | David Hardy | | Bield/G. Pearson | 83 | Org. & Act. Center | | Kelley Hayden | | Pearson | 69 | English | | Sally Hayden | | Douthart | 78 | Spencer Museum of Art | | Joanne Hickey | | Douthart | 84 | University Registrar | | Jane Hoskinson | | Sellards | 70 | University Relations | | Larry Hoyle | | Stephenson | 73 | IPPBR | | Wes Hubert | | Grace Pearson | 72 | Computing Services | | Calvin Karlin | | Stephenson | 74 | Law (Lecturer) | | Linda Keeler | | Douthart | 69 | Watkins Health Center | | Kathryn Kretschmer (Nometh) | | Sellards | 72 | New Student Orientation | | Linda Marshall (Selig) | | Sellards | 67 | Student Assistant Center | | Chad Martin | | Battenfield | 91 | Computing Services | | Jeremy MATCHT | | Battenfield | 56 | Pharmacy | | Bruce McEnroe | | Pearson | 76 | Civil Engineering | | Tim Miller | | Stephenson | 66 | Religious Studies | | Shelley Miller | | Douthart | 77 | Libraries | | Carolyn Neuringer (Ely) | Miller | 73 | English (Lecturer) | | Jerry Niebaum | Jolliffe | 61 | Computing Services | | Kirby Ostrander | Battenfeld | 81 | Burge Union | | Sam Perkins | Grace Pearson | 74 | Geological Survey | | Galen Pitman | Steph/G. Pearson | 75 | Exp & Applied Ecology | | Charles Rezae | Battenfield | 83 | Computing Services | | Reginald Robinson | Stephenson | 82 | Law | | Randy Rock | Stephenson | 79 | Watkins Health Center | | Arra Rogers (Boller) | Douthart | 88 | Resupst & Gr. Admin. | | Dale Runner | Batenfield | 48 | Elec & Comp Engineering | | Grace Schroer | Douthart | 81 | Computing Services | | Brenda Selman (Stockman) | Douthart | 83 | University Registrar | | Tiffany Snyder | Douthart | 92 | Student Housing | | M. Elizabeth Stella (Roeder) | Watkins | 69 | IPPBR | | Lisa Stewart | Sellards | 90 | Language Lab | | Dick Tracy | Pearson | 58 | Education | | Jean Valk (Wright) | Sellards | 69 | Classics | | Charles Yockey | Batenfeld | 68 | Watkins Health Center | Giants Stadium national TV spot await Jayhawks Kansas to play in Classic By Matt Doyle Kansan sportswriter The perception of Mason's program got another boost Saturday with the announcement that the Jayhawks will play Florida State in the 11th annual Kickoff Classic, August 28 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. Kansas football coach Glen Mason said that after this past season, the perception of his program was now on the right side of the page, not the wrong side as it had been for so many years. "Our program has come a long way," Mason said. "When Bob (Frederick) first announced me as being the head coach of the University of Kansas in December of 1987, and if somebody had said then that in February of 1993 we would be announcing that we were playing in the Kickoff Classic, you would have laughed." Frederick, Kansas athletic director, is excited about the opportunity of playing in this game, which traditionally opens the college football season. "We think this a gigantic step for our football program," Frederick said. "Great credit goes to Glen Mason, his staff and the young people who have sacrificed so much during the last four years to get us to this point." Florida State returns 16 starters from last season's 11-1 team, including quarterback Charlie Ward. The Seminoles are expected to receive heavy consideration as the preseason No. 1 college football team. Mason, like Frederick, is excited about the chance to face Florida State. 914 Massachusetts 841-6966 "I'm sure that maybe someone else had the opportunity before us to go in this game, and because the opponent was Florida State, they passed," Mason said. "I'm glad they did because we wouldn't have this opportunity to play the best, to play on TV and play in a stadium like Giants Stadium." The New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority, which manages the Kickoff Classic, is happy with this year's match up. "Florida State and Kansas epitomize the best in collegiate athletics, and their appearance in Kickoff Classic XI will add to the game's prestigious history," said Robert E. Mulcahy III, president and CEO of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority, in a released statement. This year's contest will be the seventh meeting between Kansas and Florida State. The Seminole lead the NOTES: We Process E-6 Slide Film In Only 3 Hours!!! 1610 West 23rd Street 841-7205 With the addition of the season opening game against Florida State on Aug. 28, the Kansas football team now will play a 12-game schedule. The updated schedule for the 1993 season is listed below. Home games are in bold type. Kansas football schedule in 1993 Aug. 28 Florida State* Sept. 4 Western Carolina Sept. 11 at Michigan State Sept. 18 Utah Oct. 2 Colorado State Oct. 9 at Kansas State Oct. 16 Iowa State Oct. 23 at Oklahoma Oct. 30 at Oklahoma State Nov. 6 Nebraska Nov. 13 at Colorado Nov. 20 Missouri - Kickoff Classic at East Rutherford, N.J. series 4-2 and won the last meeting 24-20 in 1985 at Tallahassee. The Kickoff Classic will be a homecoming of sorts for Mason. He grew up in Colonia, N.J., which is about 20 miles southwest of East Rutherford. Each school will be making its first appearance in the Kickoff Classic. 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