Thursday, September 8, 1988 / University Daily Kansan JEANS GENES One can change jeans but not genes. God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and the wisdom to know the difference. Lutheran Campus Ministries 1204 Oread 843-4948 Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. With the right HP calculator, there's no telling what you can achieve. NEW: HP-22S Hewlett-Packard features a full line of business and technical calculators for students. Pick out the one that's right for you. Come in today. hp HEWLETT PACKARD Calculator List Price Sale Price HP-22S 59.00 43.00 HP-32S 69.00 50.00 HP-27S 110.00 79.00 HP-28S 235.00 169.00 HP-41CX 245.00 179.00 HP-41CV 175.00 126.00 HP-12C 79.00 58.00 HP-17B 110.00 79.00 HP-19B 175.00 126.00 LEASING FOR FALL 1 BEDROOM APTS. AVAILABLE WATER & CABLE PD. POOL REDUCED RATES Southridge Plaza Apartments 1704 WEST 24TH 842-1160 Story Idea? Call 864-4810 Looking for ON CAMPUS? Please see page 2 Run a classified ad and get a simply place a non-commercial classified ad in the Kansan and you'll get a coupon for a FREE Small Frozen Yogurt At FLAVORS KANSAS and BURGE UNIONS For a limited time, you can get a coupon good for a free small frozen yogurt when you place a Kansan classified ad. It's as easy as coming to the Kansan offices, 119 Stauffer-Flint to place your pre-paid auto sales, for rent, for sale, lost, miscellaneous, personal or wanted classification.* *Offer good for non-business parties privy ads only. 1 coupon per person. *FREE KISSING COUPON GOOD THROUGH OCTOBER 16. *FREE YOUR CORTIUM COUPON GOOD THROUGH OCTOBER 16.* 9th & Indiana 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 (late nights) Education prof dies Funeral services for Mike Stukey, professor emeritus of educational history at the University of Chicago, conducted at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the First Mennonite Church in Chicago. By a Kansan reporter Mr. Stucky, who was 76, died of natural causes Tuesday in his Lawrence home. Mr. Stucky will be buried in the Christian Mennonite Cemetery in Moombridge. William Holloway, chairman of educational policy and administration, said Mr. Stukey's teaching affected many KU students. Mr. Stucky, born Aug. 13, 1912, in Moundridge, began teaching at the University of Kansas in 1962. He retired 20 years later. 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall Mon-Fri. 8-5 864-4358 "You can't even count the number of people who will remember him," Holloway said. Holloway said students might have said Mr. Stucky was not modern, "but he made them think." The family requests any memorials be sent to the Mio Stuck Memorial Fund, KU School of Education, in care of Warren-McElwan Mortuary. News Briefs A memorial for Mr. Stucky will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at Plymouth Congregational Church in Lawrence. Mr. Stucky is survived by two sons, Nicholas Stucky, Carmichael, Calif., and Eric Stucky, Spokane, Wash.; two daughters, Anna Jones, Overland Park, and Constance Lewis, Norfolk, Va; two brothers, Dale Wright, David Stucky, both of Wichita; 11 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild, FORMER POLICEMAN DIES: James Hazlett, a former KU police officer, died Saturday in an automobile accident. He was 29. Hazlet, of rural Eudora, had been a patrol officer in the KU police department from June 1982 until June 1984. KU police director James Denney said yesterday that Hazard had worked evening and midnight shifts been good at working with people. "He made a lot of friends while he was here," Denney said. CELLEBRATION CHAIRMAN NAMED: Thelma Gorma, Lawrence resident, was named by Kansas Gov. Mike Hayden last week as a cochairman of the Martin Luther King Anniversary Committee. The committee will plan activities for the governor's celebration of the slain civil rights leader's 60th birthday anniversary. STADIUM BARBER SHOP Permanent hair removal Don't wait till Spring Break... Fall is the best time to prepare for next years Spring and Summer fases. 2201 W. 25 Suit M (behind Gibson) 841-7555 manent hair remo Kathy Mears - Certified Clinical Electrologist Free Consultation SCoRMEBE Student Council for Recruiting, Motivating and Educating Minority Engineers Back-to-School Picnic (105) 274-6888 Quality Haircuts at Reasonable Prices Business Sat., Sept. 10, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Holcom Park Shelter House (27th & Lawrence Ave.) For SCoRMEBE members, freshmen, transfer students and alumni 842-1101 Advertise in the Kansan Sponsored by SCoRMEBE's Kansas City Alumni Chapter --class with help from a Stitch On employee $18.00 plus supplies FALL CLASSES Beginning Quilting (6 weeks) Monday, October 10th will be on Thursday and Friday. For all new quilters, please register at $125 plus shipping. $100 quilt fabric and $100 glue can also be shipped. Beginning Quilting (6 weeks): Monday, September 28 October 3, 10, 17, and 24; Monday, September 7, 14, 28. You will begin quilting at home on Thursday, October 5. Beginning Quilting (6 weeks): Thursday, October 13, November 10, and November 17. A block wall quilt with 40 plus square inches will make a **Intermediate Quitting** once class per month! Monday through Friday. Please attend the class and patge are of your choosing. This is not a place to quit. Attendance is mandatory. **Intermediate Quoting** (one class per month) • Tuesday, September 13, October 11, November 8, December 13, etc. 6-8 p.m. The project and design are of your month plus commitment. $3.50 per month plus supplies. Log Cabin Quilt-In-A-Tree Workshop - Sunday, September 18, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. in Room B of the Kids' Studio and a backack. You will make a quilt you can take home and use right away. You must be able to work on it. You should be done prior to class with a Handi Stitch On. Call (612) 738-0344. Amish Gull-On A-Day Workshop, Sunday. September 25, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Schoolhouse. You will make a chicken dish. You will eat lunch. You will make a guilt you can take home and use right away. You will select the chicken dish to serve your dinner. Do prior to meal with the help of a Stitch On Employee. Pilow Fitting Demonstration, Wednesday, November 18 Machine Appliance Demonstration, Monday, October 29 Crocheting (4 weeks): Wednesday, October 12. 19 Beginner Crochet (4 weeks): Wednesday, October 12. 19 Coordination crochet student workshop. New project of your choosing with the help of a Satchie On Employee. Project includes learning to use a crochet hook. Collars and Necklines for Satchie Demonstration-Monday, October 3. 7-9 p.m. Learn how to make and apply a sashian and placket coil in $4.50 Beginning Knitting (6 weeks) Tuesday, September 27, October 4. 11, 18, 25, and November 1. 7 p.m. (meet at Crafts Hall) Rag Bagster - Coil Method Wednesday, October 12, 7 p.m. Mauk fabric tapes and coil into useful and colorful materials. Quilters Tote (2 weeks) a Wednesday; November 16 and 17, Saturday. Purchase online or board and all your quilting supplies. You will need sewing machines, fabric, thread, and a needle. 10 % Discount On All Class Supplies Dried Flower Wreath 3 weeks; Wednesday, Sep- day. Use in potting soil or mix with using natural dry flowers. A hot glue gun will be needed. For larger arrangements, spray foam can. Advanced Counted Cross Bitch (2 weeks), Saturday, 10:30 a.m., Gymnasium, 415 W. 7th St., which makes it an optional enclosure to specialize with. beginning Counted Cross Stitch: Wednesday, October 9.7 p.m. to 10.50, supplies provided. beginning Stellinging • Wednesday, October 5, 7-9 p.m. iS 00 plus supplies. Open: 10:00-5:30 Mon.-Sat. Turs., 11:800 926 Massachussets --pick up forms at the SUA Office, the Student Senate Office (105 Burge Union) or in your organized living group INVITATION TO: ALL KU STUDENTS WHAT: Join Student Senate boards committees and projects WHEN: before Friday Sept. 9 For more information, call the Student Senate Office at 864-3710 GET INVOLVED! 7