12 Mondav. April 11. 1994 BECOME A STUDENT MARKETING MANAGER Outgoing, goal-oriented student needed for marketing position. Learn management skills and marketing strategies while implementing on-campus promotions. ★ Excellent pay Flexible hours ★ All work on campus ★ All work on camp ★ For the 1994-95 school year Expense paid training conference ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEW Wednesday, April 13, 1994 Sign up in the University Placement Center The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Department of Music and Dance SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Symphony Orchestra Brian Priestman conductor Performing the Fanfare to La Peri by Dukas, Symphony No. 7 in A major by Beethoven, and original compositions by KU students B.J.Brown, lan Coleman, Michael McGuire, D.H. Rottering, and Komei Harasawa 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, 1994 Kansas Union Ballroom Free and Open to the Public Texas Relays a success for Kansas track The Kansas track team finished what coach Gary Schwartz called its best performance of the season last weekend at the Texas Relays in Austin. "What he did is the equivalent of someone breaking the four-minute mile barrier." Schwartz said. Kansas senior pole vaulter John Bazzoni highlighted the trip by vaulting a personal best height of 18-11/4. a vault that earned him an automatic qualification in the NCAA Championships. Bazzoni had previously qualified in the event but is now assured a trip to the NCAA's. Bazzoni's mark tied that of Texas J.J. Miller, although Miller took the title by having fewer misses. Schwartz also cited both his men's and women's 4x100 meter relay teams. The men's team of senior Harun Hazim, sophomore Gene Coleman. freshman Nathan Hill and redshirt freshman Billy Davis placed sixth out of eight in the 4x100 finals. "Our relay teams both had major breakthroughs by reaching the finals." Schwartz said. "To make the finals is a major accomplishment alone, but to beat two other teams is even better." The women's 4x100 relay team also placed sixth in the final with a time of 45.40 and provisionally qualified for the NCAA Championships. A provisional qualification means that the team will compete at the May 31-June 3 championships in Boise. Idaho, unless another team beats its time. They ran faster than they have all season. Schwartz said. In other men's action, senior pole vaulter Brandon Blain took sixth place with a vault of 16-1034. For the women's squad. Teresa Sherman-Reichert placed fifth in the discus competition. "Overall, it was probably the most successful Texas Relays we've had since I've been here." said Schwartz. who is in his sixth year of coaching at Kansas. Angela Aycock, a junior forward on the Kansas women's basketball team, was one of 54 players invited to the 1994 U.S.A. Basketball Women's National Team Trials. The trials will be held from April 28 to May 4 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. Colo Aycock to join U.S.trials Aycock joins an invitation list that includes seven Olympians, such as Teresa Edwards and Teresa Weatherspoon, and 11 players from the gold medal 1993 USA Women's World Championship Qualifying Tournament Team. Forty-one of the players invited have U.S.A. Basketball experience. Tara Vandeveer, coach of the Stanford's women's basketball team, will be coaching the two-time defending champions. The 12-member squad will start scrimmaging April 28, and the team will be selected May 1. The players who make the team will stay in Colorado for a mini-camp until May 4. Compiled from Kansan staff reports. Valerie Bontrager / KANSAN Looking for a scoop A Missouri lacrosse player checks Kansas freshman Missouri Guerrieri as he races toward the ball during the Kansas '17 Lacrosse club 11-1 victory. Kansas defeated Missouri Saturday during a game shortened because of rain. Do You Have What It Takes? The University Daily Kansan advertising staff is now taking applications for summer and fall Do you have what it takes to succeed in the fast pace career world of today? To be successful one needs to understand how to deal with people, be responsible, solve problems, and of course have fun! The University Daily Kansan is a place where you can learn all these things and more. The Kansan advertising staff will give you valuable real world experience in sales, communication and computer knowledge. Besides looking great on any resumé, it is also a great place to meet people and make new friends! With all the Kansan offers, joining its staff could be the best career move you make as a student. An informational meeting will be held Thursday, April 14th at 7:45 am in room 100 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Applications are due by Friday, April 15th in 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall. CASH IN A FLASH Spring Break is over. All of your money is gone. What are you going to do? EARN CASH $15 Today $30 This week By donating your blood plasma Walk-ins welcome Lawrence Donor Center Hours: M-F 9-6:30 Sat 10-4 816 W.24th Behind Laird-Noller Ford 749-5750 ___