6 Monday, September 18, 1989 / University Daly Kansan Monday Sept.18 Today is the deadline to register for the Oral Communication Exemption Examination. interested students may register at the communication studies department in 3090 Wescos. A non-refundable $10 fee is required to register. Tuesday Sept. 19 The office of study abroad will sponsor a group informational meeting at 3:30 p.m. in 3 Lippincott Hall for those interested in studying in London next semester. The office of study abroad will conduct a group informational meeting at 4:15 p.m. in 3 Lippincott Hall for those interested in studying in Denmark next semester. about mammals. Committee will meet. ► An Enviorns meeting is scheduled for 5 p.m. at Parlor C in the Kansas Union. Thor Holmes will speak > The Transcendental Meditation Club will sponsor a free lecture on transcendental meditation at 7:30 p.m. at the International Room in the Kansas Union. > The KU Linguistics Colloquy will sponsor a presentation by Zil He. The speech titled "You X by Y: A Discussion on Delixe, Annaphora and idiomatic" will be at 7:30 p.m. in 206 Blake Hall. Wednesday Sept. 20 $\triangleright$ The office of study abroad will sponsor a group informational meeting at 3:30 p.m. in 7D Lippincott Hall for the interested in studying in a French-speaking country next semester. Union. **The office of study abroad** will sponsor a group informational meeting at 4:15 p.m. in 7D Lippincott Hall for those interested in studying in a Spanish-speaking country next semester. ▶ A meeting of the Society for Fantasy and Science Fiction is scheduled for 8 p.m. at Parlor C in the Kansas Union. All those interested in reading, writing and discussing science fiction and fantasy are welcome. ▶ The Transcendental Meditation Club will present a free lecture on transcendental meditation at 7:30 p.m. at Perlion C in the Kansas Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave., will present speaker Charles Wood at noon in the University Forum. He will discuss "AIDS: The Disease and the Virus." A hot lunch line will open at 11:40 for $3.50. Sept. 21 Thursday ▶ A duplicate book sale sponsored by the KU Libraries is scheduled for 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Watson Library courtyard to the right of the front entrance. Arnsey international will sponsor a letter-writing session at 11 a.m. at Alcove D in the Kansas Union. Sept. 24 ▶ A worship service sponsored by KU Bible Study is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. at the Big Eight Room in the Kansas Union. Sunday ► An ECKANKAR worship service is scheduled for 11 a.m. at the Walnut Room in the Kansas Union. Latin American Solidarity members box items bound for Nicaragua. By Cory S. Anderson Kansan staff writer Aid bound for Central America A garage on New York Street has become the home for the fruits of a humanitarian aid effort by Latin American Solidarity. On Saturday the Lawrence group held a packing party to sort and pack everything from bicycles to kitchen equipment for shipment to Central America in the spring of 1990. Liz Maggard, LAS program coordinator, said this would be the third aid effort the group had completed. "Our last aid went to at least three different places and was very well received," she said. in the spring. Saturday's party was attended by about 20 people, who boxed canned goods, tools, sports equipment and shoes, Maggard said. She said they would continue to collect donated articles until next spring. "Collecting the aid is not the problem." Maggard said, "It's collecting the $6,000 it costs to ship it that's the problem." - Rex Powell, LAS member This is a small step in what will eventually become a major effort. Next March we will be in a hectic effort to gather more aid.' She said that most of LAS's share of the shipping cost was raised through fund raisers such as the Feb. 8 "Lonesome Houndogs" concert sponsored by LAS. * JAYHAWKER YEARBOOK * JAYHAWKER YEARBOOK Packing party "We raised about $300 with that and had another $300 in contributions." Mazzagd said. A similar group in Manhattan and the Kansas Network on Central America also participate in "This is a small step in what will eventually become a major effort," he said. "Next March we will be in a hectic effort to gather more aid." Rex Powell, LAS member, said the group packed about 300 cubic feet of clothes and dismantled about 25 bicycles for shipping. But, he said, this was only the beginning. Maggard said medical and school supplies were some of the more important items needed. the projects, she said. Powell said LAS' purpose was to make people aware of the problems in Central America, such as the civil war in Nicaragua. He said education played a big role but action also was important. 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KU student tickets available at the SUA Station Office in the Kansas Union. Public: $21 & $18; KU & K-12 Students: $10.50 & $9; Senior Citizens & Other Students: $20 & $17. This performance is partially funded by the KU Student Activity Fee. Soprano this performance is partially funded by the KU Student Activity Feef Swarthout Society, and the KU Endowment Association. ...You'll Be Giad You Did!