14 Thursday, September 28, 1989 / University Daily Kansan "THRIFTY THURSDAY!" SAVE BIG BUCKS! SAVE $5.95 OFF RETAIL From Your Friends at Pyramid Pizza (of course) 842-3232 14th & OHIO (UNDER THE WHEEL) We open at 4:30 p.m. Thrifty Thursday Special 16" Large Pizza with Two Toppings plus Liter of Coke only $7.95 + tax Exp. 10/5/89 PYRAMID good Thursdays Only "We Pile It On" KJHK Gives You Something To Think About... Parking Problems Condom Machines Drugs Enrollment Problems Financial Aid THINK ABOUT IT This new, provocative News Magazine will premiere October 2, at 7:00 pm, on KU's News Source KJHX 91FM Blacks air concerns at forum By Cory S. Anderson Kansan staff writer Calls for unity among Black students characterized last night's "Point Blank: A Black Forum." About 40 students attended the forum sponsored by the Black Student Union, which was intended as a way for Black students and faculty to develop better lines of communication. The theme of the program was "Where Do We Go From Here . . . Community or Chaos." "We have a lot of people out for independent interest," said Richard Felton, third-year law student, during the forum. "Fifteen or 20 years ago there was an awareness of what it was to be Black. Today it's how much money can I make, and where can I go to spend it." Jacob Gordon, director of the Center for Black Leadership Development, was one of the faculty participants in the forum. During the discussion, Gordon said that he saw a lack of the binding forces that characterized past Black unity. Students attending the forum voiced a number of concerns about the University of Kansas campus. Among them were unity between greeks and non-greeks, retention of students, the campus atmosphere in general and the proper use of campus resources. Frenchtree Garth, BSU president, said that in terms of getting feedback from students and finding out their concerns, the forum was a success. Musical celebrates pioneer women By Jennifer Reynolds Kansan staff writer which will be at 2:30 p.m. A musical celebration of the struggles of women in pioneer life will open the new season of the Lawrence Community Theatre. The story revolves around the life of one woman and her six daughters as they cross the American frontier. The musical, "Quilters," opens at 2:30 p.m. today at the theater, 1501 New Hampshire St. The show will run Sept. 28-30, Oct. 1 and Oct. 8. All showtimes are 8 p.m., except for today's and the Oct. 8 performances, "This is really a special project," said Laurie Vander Plo-Hosek, director of the play and KU graduate. "It is a positive look at the courage and fortitude it took to come out West. Those women faced great tragedies and still managed to forge ahead." The drama of the story is introduced by 16 different quit blocks, she said. Each block is added to a giant legacy quilt that the mother is sewing for her daughters. At the end of the show, an 11 by 11 foot quilt will be revealed. Vander Pol-Hosek, who is directing her fifth play with the theater, said she decided to direct the play because she had always been interested in the prairie and had quilted for 12 years. The Task Force on Grievance Procedure Reform OPEN HEARINGS particulary for, but not limited to. STUDENT CONCERNS Thursday September 28, 1989 Thursday, September 28,1989 7:30 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Union The Task Force solicits information and views from the University community about the University grievance procedures. This is a final opportunity in open hearings to present your views on this subject. We encourage you to attend the hearings TONIGHT at 7:30 p.m. in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Sponsored by the University Governance, 231 Strong Hall, 864-5169. Task Force Membership: Jan Sheldon, Co-Chair Rud Turnball, Co-Chair Sharon Brehm LeAnn Weller Lois Greene William Sanders Felix Moos James Muir Sizzlin' in September KANSAS VS. OKLAHOMA Jayhawks Sooners Saturday, Sept. 30th 1:00 p.m. Memorial Stadium Game Sponsored by Fleming Companies Inc. Wescoe Beach Tuesday - Friday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. - KU Football t-shirts $7 - Jayhawk neon sunglasses $7 Either admits you FREE to the GAME ON SATURDAY !!!! - Sports Combo Tickets limited number available Former KU Great GALE SAYERS will have his number retired in a special half time ceremony!!! For Tickets Call 864-3141 You'll Go WILD Over This Year's HAWKS!