Wednesday, October 4, 1989 / University Daily Kansan 因您需要立即使用此功能,您必须登录到账户。 1/4 Pound Charburger, Large Fries, and Large Coke. $285 Anniversary Special 10 tans for $25.00 facialis included Semester toning package still $99.00 (expires Jan. 5) Herbal wraps available Alpha Gamma Delta's "Just For Kicks"Kickball Tournament October 1,1989 for Juvenile Diabetes: Congratulations Winners! 1st place TKE & THETA 2nd place $ \Delta X $ & Watkins A big thanks to all the other teams that participated: Triangle $\cdot$ Phi Kap $\cdot$ Chi-O $\cdot$ Sigma Chi Delta Gamma $\cdot$ Phi Delt $\cdot$ Sig Eg $\cdot$ Sigma Kappa Fiji $\cdot$ ZBT $\cdot$ SDT $\cdot$ Lambda Chi $\cdot$ Delta Chi Templin $\cdot$ AEPI $\cdot$ AOPI $\cdot$ Delta Tau Delta ADPI $\cdot$ Phi Psi $\cdot$ Trt Delt AND OUR SPONSORS . . . Melodee Thompson • Jayhawk Bookstore • Miller Screen & Sales Company • Jock's Nitch • Georgetown Styling Salon • BairnHart Liquors • Capitol Bankers Life • Rand Oil Company • Bodyshapes Fitness Club • Lawrence Printing Service • Leo & Mary Hertach Caral Byrd's Dance and Gymnastics Studio • Raney Drug Store McGrew Realty • Howard & Carolyn Kuhn • Robert E. Martin & Associates • Dean & Nancy Ehn • Sedlak Agency Realtors and Insurers • Olathe McDonalds 719 Massachusetts Street This special will drive you OINKY! HOG HEAVEN RIB SPECIAL Half Slab Half Slab Big End Small End $3.95 $5.95 Full Slab $8.95 All dinners include tater curl fries, pickle & choice of side dish. Where a meal is a meal. & a meal is a deal! 29 $3.99 ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT LUNCH BUFFET ALSO DINNER BUFFET $5.75 WE DELIVER FREE! 749-0003 Peking Restaurant 北京饭店 2210 IOWA (23rd & IOWA) VISA-MC-AMEX No coupons accepted with this offer GET INTO THE ACTION! - Men's Recreational * Women's Greek * Women's Open - Men's Greek - Men's Open KU Intramural Volleyball and Indoor Soccer Mandatory Meeting: Monday, October 9, at 6:30 p.m. in Robinson, North Gym. All managers at the meeting have first opportunity in signing up for league play. - Co-Rec - Men's Residence Hall DIVISIONS Entry Fee: $25 per team Entries: Open on Tuesday, Oct. 10; close on Wed., Oct. 11. Sponsored by KU Recreation Services 208 Robinson 864-3546. Best Buddies befriend mentally handicapped By Holly Lawton Kansan staff writer A new campus organization at the University of Kansas can offer students a chance to bring fun and friendship into the lives of the mentally handicapped. The program, Best Buddies, conducted an organizational meeting last night, which was attended by about 50 students, at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. "This is a wonderful way for college students to get involved with mentally disabled people," said Mimi Brown, co-chapter director. "We've had a really overwhelming response so far." Best Buddies work with the mentally retarded on a one-on-one basis and occasionally in groups, Brown said. Twice a month, they go on picnics, to movies, to sporting events or on other outings together. The handicapped individuals will be from Cottonwood Inc., a Lawrence home for the mentally retarded, Brown said. They will also be from local public schools. Gary. Clark, KU professor of special education, offered his insight and experiences at the meeting. He has worked with the mentally handicapped for 35 years. "This kind of program can be excellent experience, just as much for you as the people you will be helping," he said. Mark said people's level of intelligence made no difference in their ability to be friends. "You can still reach out and be a buddy to them doing the things they like to do," he said. Volunteers for Best Buddies must fill out an application form, which requires a reference and an essay on their interest in the program. Best Buddies was founded by Anthony Shriver in 1967 at Georgetown University. Trisha Harris, co-chapter director, met Shriver this summer while working with the Special Olympics in Topeka. They discussed bringing the national program to KU. "It's important to realize that the mentally handicapped are very affected by your attitude toward them," Brown said. "We need 110 percent commitment from you to make this work." Police report A license plate valued at $15 was taken from a car in the 400 block of Michigan Street, Lawrence police reported. picture report Property valued at $270 was taken Saturday from the porch of a student's house in the 900 block of New Hampshire Street, Lawrence police reported. $\triangleright$ Property valued at $2,600 was taken Saturday from a home in the 3200 block of Ridgeview Court, Lawrence police reported. ▶ A license plate valued at $100 was taken Saturday from a Lawrence resident's car in the 100 block of Maine Street, Lawrence police reported. Stereo equipment valued at $200 was taken Saturday or Sunday from a student's car parked on Brittany Place, Lawrence police reported. A raincoat valued at $80 was taken Saturday or Sunday from a residence in the 400 block of Mississippi Street, Lawrence police reported. AIR DEFENSE CENTER KU FEDERAL CREDIT UNION SAVINGS CHECKING LOANS P.O. Box 562 603 West Ninth Street Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Phone (913) 749-2242 NCUA CLASSIFIED Kansas Volleyball "They are the ultimate in awesome" Big Eight Home Opener Oct. 4th Kansas vs. Missouri Game time is 7:30 p.m. in Allen Field House. First 100 fans through the door get KU flags or KU cow bells. Prizes will be given out throughout the match. Free admission for students with KUID's. "Be there and show your pride in women's athletics!" 8 .