14 Monday, February 28,1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Results These awards were presented after Saturday night's performance: Most Charitable Award for Ticket Sales: Alpha Kappa Lambda and Alpha Chi Omega Best Show: "For Whom the Will Told," Delta Gamma and Lambda Chi Alpha Best Original Song: "Get a Clue (We're Nancy and Drew)." Delta Gamma and Lambda Chi Alpha, original song by Charles Van Middlesworth II, Jamey Welch and Brennan Smith. Best Production Number: "Could You Ask For Anything More," from "You are What You Eat," Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Chi. Best Use of Sets: "Does Antibody Know?" Kappa Alpha Theta and Phi Gamina Delta Best Use of Costumes: Gamma Delta. "Does Antibody Know?" Kappa Alpha Theta and Phi Gamma Delta. Kara Meysenburg as Nancy Hardy in "For Whom the Will Told," Delta Gamma and Lambda Chi Alpha Best Actor: Best Actor: Jamey Welch as Drew Hardy in "For Whom the Will Told," Delta Gamma and Lambda Chi Alpha. Best Supporting Actress: Amy Loftus as Ivana Rodham Frump in "For Whom the Will Told," Delta Gamma and Lambda Chi Alpha. Best Supporting Actor: University task force reviews non-traditional students' needs Brian Goeser as Captain Antibody in "Does Antibody Know?" Kappa Alpha Theta and Phi Gamma Delta." By Angelina Lopez Kansan staff writer With children, part-time jobs and commutes, non-traditional students have little time to get involved in student organizations. lockers in the Kansas Union and in Hoch Auditorium no penalties for students who miss class because of sick dependents Lack of involvement on campus makes it difficult to determine non-traditional students' concerns and dissatisfaction with the University. In April 1993, the task force submitted ten recommendations to the University Senate Executive Committee for changes on campus that would ease difficulties for non-traditional students. These recommendations included the following: Issues affecting non-traditional students were discussed Wednesday by the non-traditional student task force, a group organized to address non-traditional students' concerns, present programs to the administration that deal with these concerns and make sure these programs are implemented. extra parking for commuters expansion of Hilltop Child Development Center Alita Cooper, head of the task force and assistant professor of human development and family life, said she did not know what kind of progress had been made on the recommendations, but said she was looking into them. There are approximately 5,000 nontraditional undergraduates at KU, said Kris McCusker, member of the task force and secretary for OAKS—NonTraditional Students Organization. "Most of them are amazed when they hear that there are more than three," he said. However, Ronnie Bryant, member of the task force and OAKS, said most non-traditional students did not realize how many of them there were. Cooper said that non-traditional students do not realize each others' existence because they travel in small circles. With so many things to do in a day, she said, a non-traditional student goes directly to class then directly home. At the task force meeting Wednesday, other issues that affect non-traditional students also were brought up. McCusker said some administrative The definition the defendant What defines a non-traditional student? 25 years old or older married or formerly married has dependents veteran status gap in formal education commutes 10 miles or more OKAS-Non-Traditional Students Organization, represents non-traditional students on campus. For more information call Gerri Vernon at 864-7317. KANSAN and department office hours made it difficult for them to get to these offices. you may have time at lunch to go to a department, but most of the departments are closed then," she said. She suggested that the departments affecting non-traditional students the most, like the School of Business and the School of Education, arrange their hours one day a week to accommodate non-traditional students. the five-member task force also includes Shirley Hill, assistant professor of sociology, and Del Shankel, professor of biology. Reno concerned about trafficway Kansanstaffreport The South Lawrence Trafficway controversy has caught the attention of U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno. Stacy James, head of the Haskell Indian Nations University Save the Wetlands committee, said that Randy Rathbum, U.S. attorney for Kansas, came to Haskell last week to listen to concerns about the proposed trafficway, which would cut through Haskell's spiritually significant wetlands along 31st Street. "We were just basically briefing him on the situation," she said. "Hopefully, he's going to follow through. We're trying to get it solved before it gets any further." "I think it's a very positive sign," James said. "Hopefully people will be able to understand our views, why we're doing what we're doing. We're not trying to block anything for Lawrence. It's just something we believe in strongly." Billiards, Video Games, Wilderness Discovery, & Engraving Service ... 864-3545 SUNFLOWER OUTDOOR & BIKE SHOP 804 Manufacturers Lawrence, Kansas Sunflower offers a variety of clothing and outdoor gear for all types of women. Boots Tevas Bikes Clothes Backpacks Literature Since 1972 Lawrences foremost name in outdoor clothing and camping gear. 843-5000 THE END TIMES... 00:00:01 Bible 99,999,999 Scholars 0 Q: Why are there so many natural disasters? Q: What is the new age? Q: Why is the theory of evolution absurd? Q: What is behind NAFTA and GATT? Q: What is the goal of political correctness? Q: Why the sudden interest in angels? Q: Will Israel make false peace with its enemies? Q: Why is gun control vital to the future of the U.S.? Q: How many years until Jesus Christ returns to this earth the second time? Checked the standings lately? Why is it that after spending trillions and trillions of dollars scholars still can't answer the two simplest questions of all: who are we humans and why are we here? Fed up? Tired of hearing that a distant uncle was an amoeba brain? You should be...that is if you're an honest person who is willing to examine the facts. We invite you to open your mind to some stunning facts that you won't learn in religion class. Bible Prophecy vs. Scholarship An open forum Tuesday, March 1, 1994 7:00 p.m. Kansas Union Alderson Auditorium - 4th Floor KCBT STUDENT MINISTRIES