University Daily Kansan, April 18. 1984 CAMPUS AND AREA ON CAMPUS Page TODAY MASTER'S RECITAL by Jeff Brown on the saxophone at 8 p.m. in Swarthout OPERA WORKSHOP at 8 tonight and tomorrow in the Inze Theatre. UNIVERSITY FORUM presents Meg Gerrard, associate professor of clinical psychology, on "Reasons for Poor Use of Contraceptives" at 11:45 a.m. at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Avenue. Chinese Film, "Love: A Story in Mainland China," will be presented by the KU Friendship Association of Chinese Students and Scholars at 7:30 p.m. in Alderson Auditorium of the Kansas Union. EMILY TAYLOR Women' Resource Center presents 'Skills in Decision Women' at :at 10:00 p.m. in the Pine Room. TOMORROW KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in the Parlor Rooms of the Union. SENIOR RECITAL by Max Cripe at 8 n.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS will meet at 7 p.m. in the Trail Room. KU SWORD AND SHIELD will meet at 1:30 p.m. in the Walnut Room of the Library. GRUB STREET, KU's literary magazine, will meet on Saturday, p.m. in the library. CANTERBURY HOUSE will sponsor an Episcopal Eucharist at noon in Danforth Chapel. Race not important in choice of neighborhood,court told By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A survey submitted in the Kansas City school desegregation trial found that the racial makeup of a neighborhood is not among the most important factors for blacks or whites choosing where to live. The survey, conducted by a St. Louis firm for the state of Missouri, a defendant in the 6-year-old case, was submitted as evidence Tuesday — the 77th day of the trial. U.S. District Judge Russell Clark is hearing the trial. The survey, in which 1,200 Kansas City area residents were questioned, was developed last year for use in the study. Of the 700 white residents and 500 black residents questioned in the Kansas City survey, most ranked the cost of housing and opportunities to own their own homes as the most important factors in choosing where to live. Peace and quiet, the size of a house or apartment and distance to work and shopping were ranked above the racial makeup of a neighborhood by both groups, said William Sampson, an assistant professor at Northwestern University. QUARTER DRAWS! From 9-12 midnight THURSDAYS! WE'LL PAY YOU TO GET INTO SHAPE THIS SUMMER. If you have at least two years of college left, you can spend six weeks at your ARMYROTC Basic Camp this summer and earn approximately $600 And if you quality, you can enter the ROTC2 2 Year Program this fall and receive up to $1,000 a year. THE SANCTUARY 7th & Michigan 843-0540 Reciprocal With 215 Clubs So get your body in shape (not to mention your bank account) ARMY ROTC. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. But the big pawpaw happens on graduation day. That's when you receive an officer's commission Enroll in Army ROTC. For more information, contact your Professor of Military Science. Applications due by April 19 We need you. STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES - Kansas Union Level Four-864:3477 . . and your enthusiasm are needed to fill public relations committee positions. Sign up at the SUA Office to help with Open Houses, Madrigal Dinner and more. YOU thanks the following houses for participating in the TEAM 5K KAPPA SIGMA Beta Theta Pi Delta Tau Delta Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Delta Theta Phi Kappa Psi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Chi Omega Chi Omega Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Theta Pi Beta Phi HZR 106 all Hits It's higher education, at a lower cost guaranteed by the government. No question about it, the extra earning power of a college degree is worth every cent it costs. The question is, how to handle the high cost of higher education at a time when you may have no income? Contact The First, or your university financial aid office for more information and a Guaranteed Student Loan application. The answer is a Guaranteed Student Loan from The First. Once you apply and qualify, you can borrow up to $2,500 a year for college, or $5,000 a year for graduate school. At 8% interest for first time borrowers. You'll never have to make a single payment until 6-months after graduation. And you can take up to ten years to pay it back. TheFirst We want to help. The First National Bank of Lawrence Ninth & Massachusetts, Lawrence, Kansas 66044 (913) 843-0152 Member FDIC An Equal Opportunity Lender ATTENTION GRADUATES! Graduation announcements are available at the Customer Service counter at both the Kansas Union and Burge Union Stores KUBookstores Kansas Union Burge Union APRIL IS Half Chef CHEF SALAD MONTH Full Chef $2.95 Reg. Price $3.50 $2.25 Reg. Price $2.50 Good Now Thru The End Of April ALSO FEATURING Soft-Serve Frozen DESSERT YOGURT