8 Friday, January 29, 1993 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FREE Makeover Lesson MERLE NORMAN cosmetics studios 9th & New Hampshire 913-841-5324 layhawk Bookstore "At the top of Naismith Hill!" 843-3826 1337 Mass Lawrence, KS 66044 841-1333 For Your Valentine... Heart& Heart Suspenders Cupid Pantyhose Heart pins and Earrings Red Cummerbunds & Ties Barbs Vintage Rose 927 Mass.M-Sat 10-5:30 Learn to Fly 842-0000 Lawrence Air Services Instruction • Charter Service • Rental KKΓ ΠBΦ ΣΔTΣΔP ΣK ZΦB AXOAΔΠAΓΔAKAOOPAΣΔ CONGRATULATIONS to all Rush Counselors that were selected for 1993 Fall Formal Rush!! KU Panhellenic Association 9th & Iowa·842-2930 THREE ΔΔΔΓ ΔΣΤ ΓφBKAO KA AOII AXO KAO ΣΔT ΣKKKΓ Three Hamburgers ONLY$1.00 Limited time offer Bucky'suses FRESH,never frozen ALL MIDWESTERN,100%ground beef delivered DAILY The Kansas men's tennis team will face its second ranked opponent when No. 16 Arkansas comes to Lawrence on Saturday. REDKEN Even though Kansas' previous ranked opponent, Minnesota, defeated the Jayhawks two weeks ago, Coach Michael Center said the team gained a lot of confidence by proving it could compete with a high-quality team. PAUL MITCHELL EBASTIAN KMS No. 16 Arkansas to take on jayhawks in men's tennis Kansan staff report Beauty WAREHOUSE IMAGE SORBIE "They'll be one of the toughest opponents of the year for us." Largest Beauty Supply Selection in the Midwest! Professional advice from professionals. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK. VISIT OUR SALON FOR A NEW LOOK! The Kansas track team will travel Saturday to Ahearn Field House in Manhattan for the annual meet. Nucleic A. Track team gears up for KSU, MU rivalries AT • BEAUTY • WAREHOUSE Kansas coach Gary Schwartz said the meet was second in importance only to the Big Eight Conference Indoor Championships. Kansan staff report framesi --- AURA HAYASHI 520 W. 23rd • 841-5885 • Exp. 2/28/93 BRIEF It is neither the Governor's Cup nor the Indian War Drum, the prizes annually awarded to the winners of the Kansas-Kansas State and Kansas-Missouri football games, but the competition for the winner's trophy at the KU-SU-MU Triangular is just as intense. (Minimum $10 purchase * Excludes sale items) Hours: M-F 8:48, S-T 9:6, Sun 9:06-6 Renee Knoeber / KANSAN The Triangular is unique because On any product the scores of the men's and women's teams are combined into one total Traditionally, the scores are separate. "I think it may be the closest we've been together competitively since it started," he said. Schwartz predicted it would be a very competitive event. Junior Julia Saul said that this is one meet where all of the athletes were willing to sacrifice themselves by running in any event to help the team earn points. "I think people know that it's an important meet," she said. "We're not focused on times, just concern about beating K-State and Missouri." Kansas enters this dual with a 2-2 record overall. Saturday's dual begins at 4:30 at the Alvamar Racquet Club, 4120 Clinton Pkwy. Junior Harun Hazim warm up for his events by doing sprints in practice. The Women of Sigma Kappa would like to congratulate G. R.E.E.C.S. for a successful "Creating Unity in the Community" Education Week '93! Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday ONLY 1626 W. 23rd TACO JOHN'S. The Good Taste Place 1101 W.6th EVENTS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE EXHIBITION Les XX and the Belgian Avant-Garde: Prints, Drawings, and Books, ca. 1890 Spencer Museum of Art, the University of Kansas January 24-March 21, 1993 Thursday, January 28 LECTURE—"Folk纪录片 in Flemish Art" by Stephen Goddard, curator of the exhibition and Spencer Museum of Art curator of prints and drawings. Spencer Museum Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Reception following in the Central Court. Sunday, January 31 MUSICAL PERFORMANCE—"Intimations of the Inner World: The Music of Fin-de-Siecle Europe" by Lorraine Gorrell, mezzo-soprano, and Janice Bradon, pianist, Department of Music, Winthrop College, Rock Hill, South Carolina. Spencer Museum Central Court, 2:00 p.m. CONCERT AND PANEL DISCUSSION—"Cosopolitanism and Provincialism: Belgian art in European Culture." Music that was performed at the Brussels Les XX exhibitions in the 1890s, performed by Alice Downs, piano; Michael Kimber, viola, and Ed Laut, cello, of the University of Kansas music faculty. Spencer Museum Central Court, 3:00 p.m. Followed by Hall Center for the Humanities panel discussion with moderator, Cheryl Lester, Dennis Domer, Stephen Goddard, Leonie Marx, and Carl Strikwerda of the University of Kansas, and Donald Friedman, Winthrop College. Spencer Museum Auditorium, 3:30 p.m. Thursday, February 11 FILM—"Brugge die Stille (Bruges the Dead)," in Flemish with English subtitles, widower Hugues Viane wanders the underworld of Bruges, searching for his dead wife and eventually worshipping her double, whom he then murders. Spencer Museum Auditorium. 2:00 p.m. SPENCER MUSEUM OF ART The University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 68103 ■ FILM—“De Vlasschard (The Flaxfield),” in Flemish with French subtitles, an account of the struggle between father and son, set at the turn of the century on the sweeping farmland of Flanders. Spencer Museum Auditorium. 2.00 p.m. ■ **VIDEO:** “I’m Mad, I’m Foolish, I’m Nasty.” A Self-portrait of James Enner.” Spencer Museum Central Court. 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. - TOUR DU JOUR—of the exhibition by curator Stephen Goddard. 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