SPORTS: The Kansas baseball team took two of three games from Kansas State this weekend, Page 11. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOL.102.NO.150 THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS ADVERTISING: 864-4358 KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY TOPEKA KS 66612 MONDAY, MAY 3, 1993 Waiting for Wilt AVS 13 Illustration by Asher Johnson / Special to the KANSAN Athletic Department, friends try to recruit Chamberlain one more time (USPS 650-640) By Brady Prauser Kansan staff writer High in the recesses of Allen Field House, the numbers in crimson and blue cluster along the south wall. They are the icons of Kansas basketball. No. 10, Charlie Black... No. 16, Clyde Lawrente... No. 25, Danny Warning Dovette et. No. 25, Danny Sallam. Seven banners herald the retired jerseys of Kansas basketball legends. Hallowed reminders of decades of sweat and grace, they hover in the darkness as if guarding the silent field house. But No.13 is not among them. No. 13 has never been among them. No. 13 has never been among them. And despite continual encouragement from the Athletic Department, friends and at least one former teammate, it is not clear when No. 13 will band in the field house rafters. Wilt Chamberlain, the two-time Kansas All-American and the greatest scoring machine in National Basketball Association history, almost came back to Kansas last February but did not. No one knows when — or if — he will show up to see his number honored. "They would retire his jersey in a minute if he would come back," says broadcaster Max Falkenstein, radio voice of the Jayhawks for more than 40 years. But Wilt has not been in Lawrence since 1975. Why won't Wilt come back? Only he knows for sure. But clues to the feelings of this complex and solitary figure are sown throughout his career. --mate and close friend since their freshman season in 1955-1956, knows a side of Wilt unknown to outsiders. March 23, 1957. Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo. With six seconds left in the third overtime of the NCAA championship game, coach Frank McGuire's No. 1 North Carolina Tar Heels lead Dick Hart's No. 2 Jayhawks 54-53. What might have been one of the greatest moments of Kansas basketball history is only a painful But there is hope for the Jayhawks. Kansas has the ball at half court and the greatest college player in the nation waiting for the ball under the basket. W Every one in the auditorium knows that Harp will call for the 7-foot-1-inch Wilt to catch the pass high in the air. It does not matter. Wilt will dunk it, and Kansas will win. Johnny Parker tosses the ball to Ron lowski, tuck. The noise is deafening. Loneskidribblestwice...tick. Loneksi lofts a soft high pass to Wilt ...tick ... But Wilt never gets the ball. "Wilt was not happy with us," Harp says. "It was very very difficult for Wilt to understand the fact that we didn't win the national championship, for him not to have been the one who brought us the national championship. Thirty-six years after that fatal pass, Harp says Wilt's wounds still might not have healed, and that may help to explain his reluctance to return. North Carolina center Joe Quigg leaps into the air in front of Wilt and deflects the ball to teammate Tommy Kearns, who throws the ball toward the rafters as the buzzer sounds. Kansas' championship dies with the echoes. NEWS:864-4810 "It's really sad it couldn't be that way. I'm sure that was a very difficult thing." --mate and close friend since their freshman season in 1955-1956, knows a side of Wilt unknown to outsiders. Billings, a Lawrence real estate developer, owner of Alvaram Golf and Country Club. Wit's team. B Billings and Wilt remain close, but it is a long-distance friendship. "The last time he officially was in Lawrence was for football homecoming in 1975." "Billings says." "He was visiting. We spent some time together." The recent recruiting for Wilt's return, orchestrated by the Athletic Department, has been spearheaded by Billings. we were shooting for a couple of dates last February, but his schedule just wouldn't allow it," Billings says. "He hopes to come back as soon as his schedule permits. He'll be back sometime. Story continues, Page 9. Peace plan could end ethnic war Serbian leader agrees to divide country into 10 autonomous provinces The Associated Press VOULIAGMENI, Greece — The leader of Bosnia's Serbs, abandoned by friends and hounded by foes, relented yesterday and signed a plan designed to divide up the troubled region and end more than a year of ethnic bloodshed. But the backing of Radovan Karadzic does not guarantee his compatriots will capitulate. The agreement must be ratified by the Bosnian Serbs' self-proclaimed parliament, which has twice rejected it and whose speaker denounced the plan immediately after Karadzic signed. Peace also seemed distant in Bosnia-Herzegovina, where numerous cease-fire agreements have been broken. Fighting continued yesterday in scattered areas. Cyrus vance and Lord Owen, the envoys who have been pushing the plan for months, appeared confident it would succeed this time. The plan's essence — and the part most opposed by Bosnian Serbs — is the division of the country into 10 largely autonomous provinces. The country's three main ethnic groups — Serbs, Croats and Slavic Muslims — each would control three provinces, and the 10th, including the capital Sarajevo, would be jointly ruled. Karadzia and the Serbs had rejected the plan because it would give them only about 40 percent of Bosnia's territory. In fighting, they have captured more than 70 percent. Also, their regions would not be contiguous to Serb-dominated Yugoslavia or Serb-held areas of Croatia, dashing dreams of a "Greater Serbia." Bosnia's Muslims and Croats, whose secession from Yugoslavia in February 1992 touched off the war, have agreed to the divisions. Karadaz told reporters he signed the plan after receiving "guarantees for the Serbian people" and "promises ... that the maps would be changed." He later told Serbian TV that the plan's boundaries were provisional. "I believe our parliament will show the necessary understanding and may accept the signature we put down today," Karadzic said. Resign. In signing the plan, Karadzic apparently yielded to his mentor Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic and to threats of Western military intervention. But he later told the British Broadcasting Corp. it would be difficult to persuade the Bosnian Serb assembly to accept the plan when it meets Wednesday. He said that he would resign if it was not ratified. Milosevic said yesterday that ratification of the deal by Bosnian Serbs was "necessary and right." He said an immediate cease-fire "has priority over all other priorities." See related stories, Pages 3, 6. INSIDE Day On the Hill MONTREAL CITY HOSPITAL FOR SLEEPING AVIATORS Day On the Hill, an annual event sponsored by Student Union Activities, drew about 10,000 for the campus conference Saturday afternoon. See story. Page 3. Lied Center guests like what they see By Kathleen Stolle Kansan staff writer Woros such as grand and exquisite floated throughout the passageways of the nearly completed Ernst F. Lied Center as an estimated 5,000 to 6,000 guests filtered in and out during Saturday's open house. On West Campus, the $14.3 million facility will feature the KU Concert. New Direction and Swarthout Chamber Music series, as well as other special events. The touring Broadway production, "The Secret Garden," officially will kick off the 1963-94 season September 28. Visitors padded throughout the 69,000-square-foot facility, checking out everything from the dance rehearsal studio behind the stage to the spotlight booth above the second balcony. University productions and ensembles, such as the Rock Chalk Revue and the KU Symphony Orchestra, also will be presented at the center. It's about time we got something that matched the quality of the program," said Leawed sophomore Pat Beesley about the performance center. Beesley, who plays tuba in the KU's concert and university bands, said both the concert and hall in Murphy Hall's Crafton-Preyer Theatre were too small for major ensembles. "I think the most important thing this is going to give us is we can bring in big bands like the Navy band, the Marine band and other services bands, and we can accommodate the crowds that come with them," he said. Mark Greene, Shawnee senior, also gave the center high marks. Greene, who uses a wheelchair, the gradation of the aisles was gentler than in Hoch Auditorium and the reserved handicapped seating was superior to that in Craft-Preyer Theatre. Overall, he said, access was good. The hall's seating which accommodates 2,030 persons, got a thumbs up from Michael Michnick, a KU researcher who, at 6-foot-4, can appreciate spaciousness. "This is much more elegant," Michnick said, comparing the Lied Center with Hoch. "The leg room is excellent." Conductor Robert Foster said he thought the new center would someday be seen as a turning point for performing arts in Lawrence. The KU Symphonic Band demonstrated the hall's acoustic quality with a piece composed by kU professor James Barnes and John Philip Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever." The tuxedo-clad ensemble then delighted the crowd with a short rendition of "I'm a Jawkawk." To have a place like this, a state of the art facility, designed for no other purpose, I think is going to improve the quality of the cultural performances to a level people cannot imagine," he said. MENINGA Visitors inspect the foyer of the Lied Center, 5,000 to 6,000 people attended the open house Saturday. 2 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, May 3, 1993 Film developing at great rates at the KU Bookstores Kansas and Burge Unions, Level Two The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stairwater Finst. Hall, Kansas. Kanon 6604, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and final periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence. Kanon 66044 Annual subscriptions by mail are $60. 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Mav 3.1993 31 3 Police to look into complaint Investigation to go through summer By Todd Seifert kansan staff writer The KU police department is undergoing an internal investigation in response to a KU student's complaint that officers violated his human rights. The department will investigate and draft a report about an incident that occurred Tuesday in a parking lot south of Robinson Center as part of a procedure to resolve the complaint. Jonathan Jasmine, St. Louis senior, filed a complaint Thursday with Richard Mann, director of information resources. It stated that four KU police officers had violated his human rights. Jasmine alleged that the officers had prejudicial attitudes that led to harsh treatment during the incident. The officers had responded to a 911 emergency call that three African-American men in a car were pointing a handgun at bystanders in lot 90 at about 6 p.m. Tuesday. The officers stopped Jasmine and two KU alumni, Chad Clark and Teddy Newman, as they exited the parking lot. Police searched the vehicle while the three men were on their knees with their hands cuffed. No weapon was found. mann, whose office KU police reports to, said that the formal procedures for answering such a complaint included an internal investigation by KU police. The department's director will draft a report that will be given to Mann showing the investigation's findings. "We will look at the report to see if it addresses the complainant's concerns." Mann said. "In this case, the complainant has indicated that he wanted to work through an attorney, so after the report is complete we will try to get his attorney and the University's attorney together to discuss the matter." Jim Denney, director of KU police, said his office already had begun its investigation. He said the department would search for witnesses and determine whether the complaint was valid. The report then will be given to Mann. "I think it's in the best interest of everybody to find these things out as quickly as possible," he said. Mann said that there was no time limit involved in the investigation but that the procedure would continue through the summer. Jasmine, who is graduating this month, said last week that he planned to pursue the matter until it was resolved. Day on the Hill draws 10,000 Campus concert survives rain scare; police make arrest for possession By James J. Reece Kansan staff writer Kansan staff writer A few familiar spring sights were at this year's Day on the Hilcon concert, which was attended by about 10,000 people Saturday afternoon. Fashion, beer, drugs, religion, rain, sunshine and, of course, music were a part of the rock mosaic on Campanile hill. Drizzling rain christened the event in the morning, but by mid-afternoon the clouds parted, bringing out the sun and the crowd. Jin Heath, "The Reverend" of Reverend Horton Heat, one of six bands to play the Student Union Activities concert, said he was amazed by the crowd. "I got up on the stage and I thought, 'Am I going to have a heart attack tonight?' Heath said. "I was completely overwhelmed. This is the most we've ever played for." Heath said the band had played outdoor concerts before in Denver and Austin, Texas, but never to such a jam-packed crowd as the one filling the north face of Campanile hill. "I think Lawrence is the best town in America," Heath said. "It's the best college scene in America, no matter what kind of style you play." Burdle Welsh, community services officer for Extra officers were on duty for the event, some keeping an eye out for alcohol use. the kU police department, estimated the crowd to be about 10.000 at its peak size. "We're trying to curb the alcohol." Welsh said. "We're trying to stop it, but you can't stop it." Li. Vic Strnad of the KU police said one arrest was made during the concert for possession of marijuana. But the beer did flow, though some went into the grass after detection by police officers. The lazy spring Saturday afternoon featured many sights and sounds—and scents, from charcoal grill smoke to burning marijuana. Pages of a Hare Krishna book and torn porters littered the hill's west side, near tables used to paddle jewelry, T-shirts and the posters. On one of the tables, late in the day, a girl slept off the seven-hour concert. Pets on the hill ranged from dogs and rabbits to ferrets, parrots and Gigi. a five-foot python. Gigi's owner, Kevin Montreal of Topeka, said he brought the snake to the concert because it likes the sun. "And she gets the girls." Monreal said. Out-of-town visitors attracted by the weekend's concert included members of Zendik Farm, a 300-race radical art and ecology commune in Austin, Texas. Also present were Wichita pro-hemp activists dressed in hemp clothing and carrying hemp literature in hemp bags. But bemp clothing was only one of the fashion styles on the hill. Clothing ranged from Levi's Dockers to earth-toned Brady Bunch stripes to Frederick's of Hollywood. "There are all kinds of bad fashion statements around," said Lorie Yager. Topeka senior, referring to the latter style, which featured women in purple, beige and other-hued lace brasieres as 2005 William Alo / KANSAN Kill Creek guitar technician John Harrison prepares the instruments for the band's performance. Kill Creek was one of the local bands who played at the Day on the Hill concert Saturday. bikinis. SUA concert arranger Brad Roosa, Lake Quivira senior, said he was happy with the turnout. So were concert-goers such as April Duncan, Topeka sophomore. "I definitely came to see Reverend Horton Heat." Duncan said. "And he kicked." STOP GENDER IN MOSCOW STOP THE Rape of BOSNIA AND WOMEN ACRITIZED Marchers support Bosnian Muslims 50 protest embargo treatment of ethnic group fighting Serbs kansan staff write By Ben Grove She held a stroller handle in one hand and a sign in the other. Amir Hosseini, 6, joins marchers on Jayhawk Boulevard as his mother Fatima Abusharif. right, keeps a watchful eye on him. Friday's march to show support for Bosnian Muslims in the former Yugoslavia was organized by the Muslim Student Association. Fatima Abusharif. Lawrence resident, led a campus march on Friday afternoon with her two young sons and an infant daughter, whom she pushed in a stroller. "Stop the rape of Muslim women and children," the sign read in black and red marker. "All of these people are being killed in large numbers," she said of Bosnian Muslims. "Raped, decapitated, stolen from life in front of everyone's TV. I have friends there, family there. I'm concerned for the safety of everyone." Abusharif echoed the sentiments of most of the 50 marchers, many holding signs, who spent nearly an hour marching on Jayhawk Boulevard to show support for Bosnian Muslims. The marchers also said they were protesting an international arms embargo against the Bosnian Muslims in their fight against the better-armed Serbs. The Serbs now are dominating Muslim areas of what used to be Yugoslavia. "Our people are defenseless." Abusharif saad. "They don't even have kitchen knives to defend themselves." On Saturday, President Bill Clinton gave tentative approval to committing air power to the Bosnian Muslims. He sent Secretary of State Warren Christopher to Europe to try to persuade the United States' allies to go along with the plan before he made a final decision on using force. "We feel that we need to voice our concern to assure our brothers in Bosnia as well as our American friends that we support them," he said. "We don't want another Holocaust." "The war has been dragging on for so long." Elkhatib Ghassan, a junior from Israel, said that if the United States would not provide the Bosnians with arms that it should at the least force the Serbs to work out a compromise at the conference tables. Mahmoud Abu-Ali, Lawrence resident, said the arms embargo against the Bosnian people was an embargo against the victim. Talks began in Athens on Saturday to discuss an international peace plan. Oviously, it's time for both sides to be getting together and working out a compromise," he said. "What we need to do now is stop the killing." Amir Khan, Pakistan sophomore, said he was optimistic that the situation in Bosnia would improve. "Before, these kinds of protests have happened but have failed," he said. "We'll just keep trying until something gets done." KU may get satellite lots Firm studying parking situation at the University By Will Lewis Kansas staff writer Two park consultants Friday discussed the feasibility of creating a satellite parking system at a meeting of the University's parking board. The satellite system would consist of several remote parking garages, where buses could take people to and from campus. I certainly is a possibility," said Jene Kencip, senior consultant for the Chicago-based Parsons Transportation Group. "We want to look at it in terms of convenience and what the cost will be." Ami Hizer, Lawrence freshman and student representative on the parking board, said she thought a satellite system would alleviate many parking problems at the University of Kansas, including the hassle of hunting for a parking space. It would also put an end to the problem of zoning certain parking areas according to the color of permit stickers. "If we have these huge parking garages, everyone would be treated equally," she said. Hizer said existing lots on campus could be converted to building space. Jerry Salzman, a principal consultant for the company, said the satellite system might help the parking situation at KU because staff and students were beginning to live farther away from campus. This is making it difficult for bus routes to expand to pick up these people. The consultants last visited KU six years ago, when they submitted nine recommendations for improving parking conditions. The University implemented six of them, including redesigning some parking lots and building a new parking garage. The consultants base their recommendations on an aerial view of campus and on statistics from the enrollment center, which informs them on where people are on campus at various times. But the time has come for a new study, Keneipp said. "There have been a lot of changes since we were here six years ago," he said. 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Yet for all his talk, he has provided little in the way of advice or solutions for the new administration. His only goal thus far seems to be to back President Clinton into a corner. Constantly reminding Clinton of the 19 million voters he won over in last year's election, Perot does not want his presence forgotten. With these 19 million voters, Perot seems to be carrying out a veiled form of blackmail. After all, these are voters Clinton might need if he seeks re-election in 1996. Yet, in this questionable extortion, no one quite knows exactly what Perot wants. if abolishing gridlock is Perot's wish, he appears to be going about the task the wrong way. As an "uninvited visitor of the White House" he is only slowing all processes down. Referring to closed-door health care meetings as a secret "nuclear bomb program" and calling Clinton's economic plan a "hand-out," Perot is stealing crucial public support the new administration needs in order to successfully carry out its agenda. Perot is certainly entitled to his opinion, but with his seemingly limitless wealth, Perot is easily able to voice his views and influence a great number of Americans. But the election is over, however, and the campaigning should stop. If Perot truly wishes to see conditions in this nation improve, the best thing he could do would be to back off for a while and give Clinton's proposed policies a chance. Moreover, he could try donating some of his excess money to charity instead of buying blocks of national television. At the bottom of the matter is the fact that Clinton is now the president, not Perot. Clinton need not constantly look over his shoulder and worry about Perot's 19 million supporters. Clinton has already won the election. He now has three and a half years to accomplish his goals — not enough time to waste acknowledging Perot and his "Mickey Mouse" antics. KYLE KICKHAEFER FOR THE EDITORIAL BOARI NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE Tailhook report describes even worse situation than believed Based on his findings, the Pentagon's civilian inspector general has turned over files on 140 junior and midlevel officers for potential disciplinary action. The Defense Department's long-delayed report on the Tailhook scandal details rife sexual misconduct by Navy and Marine officers that is even more shocking than anticipated. Considering the supercharged political climate surrounding the probe, it is crucial that every officer be afforded due process. But those found guilty of improprieties, including sexual assault, perjury or conduct unbecoming an officer, should be subject to stern disciplinary measures. Far more difficult to resolve are the cases of 33 Navy admirals and two Marine generals who attended the 1991 Tailhook convention. The inspector general also referred their files for review because of "the overall leadership failure that culminated in the events." Indeed, the most damning passage in the Pentagon's report is its scorching indictment of the Navy's most senior officers. The inspector general found that some admirals "were knowledgeable as to the excesses practiced at Talhook 91 and, by their action, those officers served to condene and even encourage the type of behavior that occurred there." Among the officers who attended the Tailhook party was Adam. Frank Kelso, the chief of naval operations. Kelso declared ... that he does not intend to resign over the scandal. But, as the Navy's top admiral, he bears a clear responsibility for the institutional failures that contributed to Tailhook San Diego Union-Tribune San Diego The first 100 daze. TOLES UNIVERSAL PRESS AND DEMISSION THE BUFFALO NEWS WE FEEL THE SAME WAY. - L.E. KANSAN STAFF STEVE PERRY Student protests Kansan's failure to run obituary of Cesar Chavez LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Kansan editor Greg Farmer agreed with Hispanic students assembled outside Stuuffer-Flint Monday night that had Bob Dole or Jesse Jackson died on Friday, their deaths would have been newsworthy Monday. It is this sort of inconsistency on the part of the Kansan editors that Hispanics, like myself, do not appreciate and will not tolerate from our student paper. We peacefully assembled to remember Chavez' great devotion to the non-violent movement. We lit candles as a symbol that his spirit still lives on and that none of us should forget his life's work for human rights. Of course, I said this to a Kansan reporter, but all she could think of quoting was my statement that we were angry. We did not protest in front of Kansan reporters to get press coverage though that's what the Kansan would have you believe. The Kansan thought that it was more newsworthy to print a story about a small group of Hispanic students burning two copies of the Kansan. On Friday, April 23, 1993, Cesar Chavez, founder and leader of the Farmworker Movement, died. The news of his death was reported by the three major networks, CNN, regional news channels 4.5.6 and 9. KANU, the Kansas City Star and the Topeka Capital Journal. The Lawrence Journal-World ran a story. The news organization that had yet to find out that Cesar Chavez died was our own student paper, the University Daily Kansan. In all fairness, the Kansan staff was aware of Chavez death. However, they clearly informed me that it was not considered newsworthy. MELISSATERLIP MELISSA TERZIL Petrol sales manager JEANNE HINES Sales and marketing adviser BILL SKEET, Technology coordinator GREG FARMER Editor Felt it was necessary to write this letter in response to the Kansan's failure to recognize a man who only last year lived to a standing-roomly crowd at the Kansas University. Our group held a candlelight vigil in front of Stauffer-Flint every night last week in remembrance of a great Chicano-American and human and to protest the insensithe evidences and proofs, some people still are not convinced that these exterminations took place in our century. It is a shame that in many parts of the world people feel so indifferent to the faith of human beings. GAYLE OSTERBERG Managing editor Aest Managing ... Justin Krupn News ... Monique Guislain ... David Mitchell Editorial ... Stephen Martino Campus ... NC Tracer Sports ... David Mitchell Prospect ... Mark Rowlands Features ... Lynne McAdoo Graphics ... Dan Schauer Business Staff Campus sales mgr ..Brad Breon Regional Sales mgr ..Wade Baster National sales mgr ..Jennifer Perrier Co-op sales mgr ..Ashley Hosewell Production mgr ..Ashley Langford Marketing director ..Angela Cleverdon Creative director ..Hillary Grassfield Art Director ..Jill Howes Adt Director ..Dave Haber Managing editor TOM EBLEN General manager, news adviser Letters should be typed, double-spaced and fewer than 200 words. They must include the signature of the reader. Letters should be typed on a standard typewriter, clamset or homeprinter, or faculty or staff position. Guest letters should be typed, double spaced and fewer than 200 words. The writer will be required the Kansas reserves to right to respect all letter, guest, public and cautionions. They can also be typed on a computer, general purpose printer, or fine-point laser. When watching the news on TV or reading the newspapers, it is hard to imagine what is taking place in the former-Yugoslavia. But the hardest thing to understand is why so many people feel indifferent. Many do not care because it is not their war and they say that it is too far away, so why even care. This pathetic attitude of indifference is the one that took place during Nazi Germany and, because of it, so many innocents died. Come on, editors, nude dancing isn't just good, clean, old-fashioned college fun. It's nice, and to glorify it by giving two days worth of light-hearted front page coverage offends a lot of people. I want my *Kansan* campus fees refunded. Surely you'll earn it back through Juccers' dividends. Ghetto uprising of 1943 was not first as Kansan article implies It's too bad we don't have a choice about our campus fees going to pay for this trash. Your free advertising policy to establishments like Juices seems more characteristic of the Oread Review, and some of your paying advertisers might invest in that publication if you keep glorifying strip joints. A recent article in the *Kansan* on the Holocaust, while very commendable on its overview of the subject discussed, has a factual error and an implication that could be misconstrued. Referring to the Warsaw Ghetto uprising of April 19, 1943, the article's "state of 50,000 Jews fought back for the first time." The April 19 revolt was the second armed uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto, the first took place on January 18, 22-19. The lessons learned in the earlier revolt, and the reduced physical enemy presence within the Ghetto that followed, paved they way for the April uprising. Today, in what was once Yugoslavia, Moslems are being executed, burned and put in concentration camps. Moslem women are being raped and many of them have been expelled from their villages and are running away from the atrocities of ethnic cleansing. Actions must take place; we cannot be indifferent anymore, too many people have already died. After all, the color of your skin or your religion should not matter; in the eyes of God we are all equal. At least to some of us who still believe in divine justice. Catherine B. Abed Some people suggest that liberal consciousness disappears the day after college graduation. Somehow I fail to see that a diploma and a job all of sudden changes everything. I think what people really want to tell me is that being liberal is for the young and naive college student because they do not want some liberal stirring up trouble for them in the "real" world. Systematic killing in Bosnia mirrors genocide of Jews in Nazi Germany I may not be open to opinions that differ than mine. I cannot accept racism or sexism. But I do know that people with opinions at both ends of the spectrum are everywhere. Bruce Cutler Lawrence "whenever I describe him, I begin by saying, 'He's muster conservative Republican, but every time we get together we have a great time.' As if people suspect that we cannot be near each other unless we're debating welfare or ERA. Being a "liberal" almost has as frightening repercussions as being labeled "feminist". Even with a "liberal" Democrat in the White House, liberalism is not as acceptable as one might believe. David P. Trevino Lawrence senior Elizabeth Soliday Lawrence graduate student Lawrence senior tivity and cultural ignorance of the Kansan editorial staff. Liberal in the classic sense probably means being a Democrat. In college that might expand to include being pro-choice, feminist, environmentalist, anti-war or egalitarian. The agenda of your editorial staff has become even more transparent in the past few days, I've got it! You all purchased stock in ducers! And my campus fees are helping pay for the two days' worth of free frontpage advertising your editors are giving the nifty little establishment! Good thing you didn't purchase any stock in women's concerns, or you'd have a lot to answer to since you published the wrong day for the Womyn Take Back the Night march! Good thing your editors don't have an 'in' with Cesar Chavez' sympathizers, or you'd really be down the tubes! Although I question that liberalism has no place outside of college. I also question the whole "liberal" label in the first place. Shelly Solon is Wheeling, Ill., senior majoring in Journalism. Stripping story other mistakes merits refunding fees for Kansan Millions of innocent Jews died during World War II; they were systematically persecuted and executed. To avoid this horror, we commemorate the Holocaust, so that it will never happen again. Despite Translation. College is an unrealistically accepting environment, and being "liberal" has no place in the real world. Being "conservative" has backlash just with a different twist, and there happens to be a bit more institutionalized power behind this label. However, many conservatives feel they are being attacked in these days of "white male bashing." It seems that most people call people liberal or conservative if they disagree with them. One of my good friends from high school is an ultra-conservative Republican. We find ourselves justifying our friendship. We treat our friendship as a strange phenomenon. As graduation approaches I keep hearing the speech "Things are different out there in the real world." In four years, I constantly argued in defense of liberal ideologies and opinions. I have heard many people chastise KU for being too liberal or too conservative, assuming that an institution or group of people cannot be both. I wonder if any one person can be 100 percent liberal or conservative 1 question the validity of all these labels. Being a "liberal," I wondered if I fit this mode. I mean, I'm open to several viewpoints and ideas but most of them happen to oppose "conservative" viewpoints and ideas. So am I really liberal? A friend once asked if I considered myself a liberal. I said yes. Then he asked why people who only believed in one set of ideas were called liberal. Liberal, he said, means being open to all points of view and ideas. His argument was that most liberals were not as open as the word suggests. STAFF COLUMNIST SHELLY SOLON Liberalism whatever it means, has significance WOW! GRADUATION! I'M FINALLY FREE, FREE AT LAST... FREE TO PURSUE MY DREAMS! FREE TO START A FAMILY! WOW! GRADUATION! I'M FINALLY FREE, FREE AT LAST... FREE TO PURSUE my DREAMS! FREE TO START A FAMILY! FREE TO WORK LIKE A SLAVE IN THIS HARSH JOB MARKET WHILE PAYING OFF MY HUGE FINANCIAL DEBTS... Hmm... FREE TO CHICKEN OUT AND GO TO GRADUATE SCHOOL... By David Rosenfield FREE TO WORK LIKE A SLAVE IN THIS HARSH JOB MARKET WHILE PAYING OFF MY HUGE FINANCIAL DEBTS... Hmm... FREE TO CHICKEN OUT AND GO TO GRADUATE SCHOOL... STATE/NATION UNLVFRSLTY DALLY KANSAN Clinton to test clout The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Thwarted in his efforts to pass a relatively insignificant spending bill, President Bill Clinton now faces a major-league test of his clout: persuading Congress to approve the biggest tax increase in history. This time, the Senate rules are in his favor. Republicans cannot block a vote on his top-priority $265 billion, five-year tax plan as they did on his mainly symbolic measure to spend $16 billion for emergency job creation. 5 On the other hand, Clinton's two most important allies on taxes — the heads of the House Ways and Means and Senate Finance committees — are committed to preserving a legacy of the Reagan administration: the 1986 Tax Reform Act. Clinton wants to roll back several of its provisions. The Ways and Means Committee, chaired by Rep. Dan Rostenkowski, D-III, and controlled 24-14 by Democrats, begins writing its version of Bill's bill tomorrow. Those watch the panel say major elements of the president's tax increase are likely to survive, with little or no GOP support, and pass the Democratic-controlled House as well. That would toss the hot potato to the Finance Committee, chaired by Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., where Democrats control by an 11-9 margin. Republicans are preparing several amendments, and a defection by just one Democrat could force major changes in Bill's bill. Nevertheless, if the measure clears Finance, it is likely to become law. The tax increase would provide most of the deficit reduction that Congress agreed to in concept when it approved the outlines of Clinton's budget April 1. The same "reconciliation" bill will include numerous spending cuts and restraints. The bill's explosive potential was evident when Moynahan remarked at a committee session last week that enactment could hand control of the Senate back to Republicans. It also carries more than 858 billion worth of targeted tax breaks to stimulate selected activities, and spending increases that Clinton calls investments in the future. Intense agenda ends session The Associated Press TOPEKA — Majority party Republicans fired their final saliva at Gov. Joan Finney and her fellow Democrats before closing down the 1993 session in the wee hours of yesterday morning. It took them an extra three hours of debate, and they absorbed a broadside of criticism from minority Democrats. But Republicans sent a controversial package of tax breaks that they hope will put her on the spot with businesses and fraternal organizations. sainte-open sur la lumière. Shutting down in 91 days made this the shortest session since 1974. Leaders will return June 7 for final, ceremonial adjournment. The GOP is figuring that if she vetoes the tax bill it could damage her expected 1994 re-election campaign. But Democrats said she would win that political battle because a veto would prevent tax shifts to property taxpayers. Monday, May 3, 1993 Also passed before adjournment were a massive bill overhauling the state's workers' compensation law and an omnibus appropriations bill that included $19 million in cuts from previously-approved budgets. Republicans said the tax reduction bill was needed to spur economic development. Democrats called it the height of irresponsibility and hypocrisy to cut taxes without any replacement revenue in a year when budget cuts had to be made during the wrap-up session. made during the 1990s that Finney has said it provides tax breaks that Finney has said the state cannot afford and will throw the funding of the 1992 school finance act into jeopardy in fiscal year 1995. It is fiscal year 1995 when the school finance plan approved in 1992 faces a $60 million funding shortfall, and eliminating the taxes would push that deficit to $85 million. Opponents of the tax breaks said the shortfall is sure to trigger tax increases in 1994, when Finney and all House members will be up for re-election, or massive budget cuts. State Sen. Audrey Langworthy, R-Prairie Village, head of the Senate Assessment and Taxation Committee and is chief promoter of the bill, said the bill is designed to save jobs and promote jobs. Mary Hollady, Finney's chief of staff, said the governor might veto the trifecta, as she did an earlier tax cut bill, or let it become law without her signature if she can find ways to veto items in the omnibus appropriations to save enough money to make up for the $24 million revenue loss in 1995. The onumbus appropriations bill was the final part of a $6.74 billion state budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, with $3.16 billion of that amount from the state general fund. The rest of the money comes from federal and fee funds. Drink for a healthy heart The Associated Press WASHINGTON — A drink or two, or even three, every day can help keep your heart healthy by increasing the amount of "good" cholesterol, a researcher reports. In a study of 680 people, Michael Gizano, a physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston said he found that those who consumed up to three alcoholic drinks daily were less apt to suffer from myocardial infarctions, a type of heart attack. But he warned that this does not mean it is healthy to get drunk. The healthy heart benefit comes only from drinking in moderation. And another doctor said yesterday that though moderate drinking may improve blood chemistry for the heart, alcohol can harm health in other ways. Gizano interviewed people about their drinking habits and then compared their blood levels of high-density lipoproteins (HDL), the so-called "good" cholesterol. Earlier studies have shown that people with normal levels of HDL have a reduced risk of heart disease. The study found that those who drank had higher levels of HDL and a lowered risk of heart attack. David Hathaway, physician and director of the cardiovascular division at the Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis, said that the finding was "consistent with other studies that have not looked at alcohol, but have looked at HDL." Hathaway said that other studies had shown that any change, such as in diet or exercise, that tended to increase HDLs did reduce the risk of heart attack. However the Indianapolis physician said Gizano was right in warning that excess drinking could have a harmful effect. "Moderate alcohol intake is harmless, but this is not an endorsement of getting loaded," said Hathaway "Increasing alcohol intake may, in fact, increase the risk of other diseases, such as cancer. The net effect may be no prolongation of life, just a change in the cause of mortality." 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Since he was crowned May 2, 1953, at age 17, Hussein has survived countless assassination attempts, coup plots, several Arab-Israeli wars, a civil war and the hostility of neighboring states. His popularity has soared in the last four years with a program of democratic reforms he believes will ensure the survival of his ancient dynasty and his country. He hopes the reforms will serve as a model for other Arab nations. His refusal to join the U.S.led coalition against Saddam Hussein after Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait, favoring diplomacy over military action, left him isolated internationally but made him a hero in the eyes of his people. Jordan was the only Arab state to give citizenship to Palestinian refugees from the 1948 and 1967 wars with Israel. Large numbers of Palestinians, who make up half the 3.5 million population and have in the past clashed with native Jordanians, joined in the celebrations. The main focus of the celebrations was the display at Marka Air Base, east of Amman, that took place before the king's motorcade through the city. Tens of thousands of Jordanian, watched as Bedouin warriors in their traditional robes, mounted on horses and camels, thundered below the royal box pledging allegiance to Hussein. The king, Queen Noor, his U.S.-born wife, and the king's younger brother, Crown Prince Hassan, viewed the parade as air force F-5 fighters and other warplanes flew in formation overhead The artillery included an old field camouflage used in the Arab Revolt led by Hussein's great-grandfather, Sharif Hussein, against the Turks in World War 1. The master of ceremonies, Maj. Gen. Tahsin Shurthum, said in an address to the king. "You have built modern Jordan with your determination and defense of the Palestinian cause. Your heroic stand is our pride." Among the Bedouin leaders at the ceremonies was Sheik Zwad Husseini. 104 He accompanied Hussein's grandfather, King Abdallah, in 1921 when he entered Amanm to establish the Hashemtte throne under British tutelage in what was then known as Transjordan. It became the kingdom of Jordan in 1946. Hussein's family is one of the noblest in Islam because it can trace its lineage back to Fatima, daughter of the prophet Mohammed, who founded the Muslim religion in the seventh century. Militants blamed for killing of whites Government searches for murder suspects The Associated Press EAST LONDON, South Africa — Hundreds of police hunted yesterday for black assailants who killed five whites in a gun and grenade attack — which again bore the message that the wealthy suburbs are no longer spared from political violence. Some whites called for a crackdown. But President F.W. de Klerk appealed for restraint, saying the killings must not provoke retaliation. No one claimed responsibility for the Saturday night attack at a hotel in the southern coastal city of East London, but the militant Pan Africanist Until late last year, political attacks against white civilians were extremely rare. Most unrest in South Africa involved clashes between black factions and was largely restricted to black townships far removed from the white suburbs. But 15 whites have been killed in a series of attacks in the past six months, most of them around East London and Johannesburg. The government blamed the Pan Africanist Congress. had burst into the Highgate Hotel, tossing tear gas into a bar, a hand grenade into the pool room and strafing the area with AK-47 assault rifles, witnesses said. The killing apparently will not derail negotiations in which black and white groups are trying to fix a date for the first election to include blacks. But the shooting heightens tensions just when the country seemed to be calming down following the April 10 assassination of Chris Hani, a popular leader in the African National Congress and the South African Communist Party. Police said they believed the same gang was involved in the Saturday attack, but declined to say whether they were looking specifically for PAC members. "It is critically important at this time that the leaders of all political parties and groups should exercise maximum restraint," de Klerk said in response to the killings. Bosnian peace plan doubted The Associated Press LONDON — Secretary of State Warren M. Christopher said he was skeptical of the approval of an international peace plan yesterday by the leader of the Bosnian Serbs and continued trying to allay British qualms about using force to end the ethnic war in the Balkans. At the start of a six-day euro trip, Christopher sad the United States would not be deterred in trying to round up support for military measures against the Serbs. "What really matters is what happens on the ground." Christopher said, after speaking twice by phone to President Bill Clinton. "Whether the killing stops, whether the ad is permitted to get in to those who need it, whether the heavy weapons are silenced, whether the parties carry out their agreements." Within hours of Christopher's remarks, Serb forces lobbed four shells into Sarajevo, killing at least two people. Two shells hit a police station near the presidency building. In Washington, Clinton released a statement calling approval of the peace plan a "positive step." But he said he would continue planning for military force in case the Serbs "do not act in good faith." Three black men wearing masks Christopher said the Serbs had approved agreements in the past to end the fighting but then went on with the war. 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But those items not retrieved end up in overflowing land-fills. Shelley Wells, environmental educational coordinator at KU's Ombudsman Office, said students often were busy at the end of the year and consequently threw away useful items when they moved. "We're encouraging people to donate their things." Wells said. She said moving provided students an opportunity to be environmentally conscious. Reusing and recycling things reduces the amount of waste generated and reduces the environmental impacts associated with landfills. "Just the fact that the landfills are getting full is a problem," she said. "So the less we put in them, the better." Some landfills will not accept certain items, such as lamps. Also, refrigerators that are thrown away often leak chlorofluorocarbons, CFCs, which break down the ozone layer, she said. "Refrigerators should have the CFCs reclaimed before they are thrown away," Wells said. Recycling locations The following organizations will accept anything from clothing to furniture: Disabled American Veterans Thrift Store, Southern Hills Mall, 23d and Oudsahi streets streets Penn House, 1035 Pennsylvania St. Plymouth Thrift Shop, 945 Vermont St. St. John the Evangelist, 1229 Vermont St. Social Service League Store, 905 Rhode KANSAN Penn House, 1035 Pennsylvania St. Salvation Army Thrift Store, 1818 Massachusetts St. The following businesses accept recyclable items: Dillons Food Stores: aluminum cans, plastic containers. Shunfoam items. Conservation Resources, 3009 W. 28th St., glass, aluminum cans, plastic containers, steel cars, magazines. Source: The Associated Press Some recycling facilities have vampires, machines that remove the CFC's, she said. Wells also suggested donating to local charities old clothing and textbooks that bookstores won't buy back Fred McElhene, associate director of student housing, said boxes would be available in the lobbies of the residence halls for students to place their discarded clothing in. "Students look through their clothing and find things and they say, 'I'm never going to wear this in the real world,' so they throw it away," McElene said. "So we accept those items and give them to the Salvation Army." He said he thought most useful items were taken home by the students. "Most of the stuff students trash is junk," McElhene said. "I don't think many of the things would be of value." COLLEGE SPORTS Emily Hung, Taiwan junior, dances with Eduardo Molina, El Salvador junior, at the Cinco De Mayo festival. The festival was held Saturday night at Liberty Hall. About 300 people attended. Cinco Celebration KU jazz group wins award By Jay Koester Special to the Kansan For the second consecutive year, Dan Gailley, director of jazz studies, opened up the May issue of Down Beat magazine and saw that the jazz vocal group he directs had received one of the magazine's highest honors. The KU Jazz Singers won the Down Beat award for Outstanding Performance in Jazz Vocal Choir, an award it also won in May 1992. "It's a huge honor," Gailey said, "especially since this is the second year in a row that we have received this award. This really establishes the University of Kansas as having one of the finest programs in the United States." Galley said the group faced stiff competition for the award, including some of the top groups in the United States and Canada. Galley recorded four songs for the magazine with this fall's group. He said that the group that won the award in 1982 was much different than the group that won the award this year. "We had a great amount of turnover from last year, so this year's group was mainly new people," Gailey said. "For them to win the award is very satisfied." Along with the award for the jazz singers, *Down Beat* also gave Paul Haar, Fremont, Neb., senior, the award for Best Classical Instrumental Soloitor for his work on the alto saxophone. Haar won the award after sending in a tape of his junior recital. "It's kind of a dream of mine, so it was exciting to find out that I won," Haar said. Vince Grojek, associate professor of music and instructor of saxophone, said the award was unique because Haar played the saxophone instead of an instrument normally considered for classical music awards. National tour to promote safe alcohol use By Dan England A natural buzz That's what a KU student organization that promotes an alternative lifestyle to drinking alcohol will be pushing when it brings the Collegiate Health and Fitness Tour to campus. Promoting Alcohol Responsibilities Through You, or PARTY, is helping sponsor the nationwide event, which raises students awareness of alcohol through games and activities, said Andre Gacetta, tour director. "We try to give students other things to do than sit in their roomall night and get drunk." Gacetta said. wall that students can climb by wearing a Velcro suit will be among the activities geared towards giving students an athletic high, Gacetta said. "Many students learn more about their drinking habits." Gaccetta said of the events. "They also learn that there are other ways to feel great." The tour will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow at the playing field between Robinson Center and the Computer Center. The event is free. The tour has visited 25 campuses, Gacetta said. The University of Kansas will be its last stop. Janine Demo, health educator and event organizer, said she received a call three weeks ago from Gacetta asking her whether the tour could visit KU. “It’s been non-stop ever since.” Demo said. “But I’m glad we are doing this around Stop Day because Stop Day is a real beer-bash time.” The tour is sponsored by BACCHUS, a national group with organizations across college campuses. PARTY is a BACCHUS organization. semester — as well as a designated driver program, where Lawrence bars provide free soft drinks to designated drivers, Julia Huntsinger, PARTY adviser, said. The organization encourages KU students to get involved. Meetings are held every other week, and students can do as much or as little work as they want, Huntsinger said. Dawn Sanford, White City junior, and Chris Terry, Topeka junior, will be the organization's co-presidents next fall. Both have been in the organization for two years. Twenty-one students were in the program this year. Sanford said the goal of the organization was not to make students quit drinking but to help them drink safely. "When students' peers are telling them that drinking safely is a problem, they are more likely to listen and be aware of the problem," Sanford said. A wall that simulates rock climbing and a Velcro PARTY has been a KU organization since 1988. It sponsors Alcohol Awareness Week in the fall PUZZLED ABOUT HOW TO SPEND YOUR SUMMER? - Get an elective out of the way. - Pick up a freshman or sophomore requirement. - Take a tough course while you can focus on it. - Be an elective out of the way. - Take a course you want to take, but can't fit into your schedule Enroll in summer school at HCC! Session 1--4 weeks, June 1-25 Session 2--4 weeks, June 28--July 23 Enroll now! Call 1-800-289-3501 COMMAND OF THE UNION HUTCHINSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE STA STA TRAVEL STA STUDENT TRAVEL 1.800.777.0112 STA TRAVEL the world's largest student & youth travel organization. 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About 25 students from the Air Force and Navy ROTC units spent two hours Saturday afternoon helping 31 Lawrence children build and fly kites at the Boys and Girls Club of Lawrence, 1520 Haskell Ave. Mica Ashmore, Antioch, Calif. senior and Air Force ROTC cadet corps commander, said the joint-service project would help dispel misconceptions about the military programs. "It will show the community that we're not just here for military training." he said. Andrew Garlick, Litchfield, Conn., freshman, said that people had a pre-conception about the military and that doing community service work could shatter that image. "A lot of people think we're really into war and fighting," he said. "This project helps us show the community that we care." Armen Kurtian, Wichita senior and Navy ROTC battalion commander, 10. The Air Force and the Navy units each have done separate community service projects in the past, but this was the first time they had worked together. Ideally, there would be a big tri-service project each semester. Kurdian said While the cadets and midshipmen tried to teach the kids patience by helping them build kites, they learned how to interact with the children. "It's a learning experience both ways." he said. Dave Hanks, Little Rock, Ark., junior, said giving his time to the children was a rewarding experience. Erin Hansen, Ankeny, Wis., freshman, and Taryn Steward, Lawrence resident, and other members of the KU Air Force ROTC helped kids at the Boys and Girls' club make and fly kites on Saturday afternoon. "Helping someone else is an incredible feeling." he said. Stefanie Worth, Boys and Girls Club program coordinator, said volunteer work was important to the club as well as to the kids. The lite-building activities Saturday were a part of the club's "Smart Moves" program, which provides the children with alternatives to drugs. ing the people who volunteer to work at the club, Werth said. The children look forward to meet "They see positive role models," she said. "They have something different, something new that they can talk about." Although Saturday afternoon was almost completely absent of wind, making it hard to fly the kites, the smiles and laughter from both the children and the volunteers indicated a successful day for all involved. KU program to study 'inclusion' Five-year grant will develop policy to integrate students with and without disabilities By Terrilyn McCormick Kansan staff writer Traditionally, Kansas education has been divided between special education for children with disabilities and general education. Recent policy changes have made the traditional method of division inflexible in meeting the needs of the changing population. Wayne Sailor, project director and professor of special education. This problem will be the focus of a new University of Kansas doctoral program aimed at developing and implementing new policies to integrate students with and without disabilities. The University received a federal $111,635 grant to help finance a statewide reform movement for special education, to remedy the current problems. The five-year grant will train KU doctoral students to develop and carry out the new policies, said "The purpose of the grant is to create a special doctoral training program for students interested in education policy and research," he said. "The students will work closely with the legislature creating new policies and the State Board of Education." Sailor said KU's program was the only of its kind in the nation. "Kansas is one of the states in the nation with the most advanced policy changes in the area of education," Sailor said. "It only makes sense to have a program based on policy change at the University of Kansas." The policy reform also could help students with learning difficulties because of language, economics, health and cultural-learning style disadvantages, Sailor said. The causes of these difficulties include more non-English speaking students in schools, greater cultural diversity within communities and the recognition that students' learning styles differ from what was considered typical in the past. Also, economic conditions have produced an increase in children with health, social and learning problems. Sailor said one of the main policy changes affecting education currently was inclusion. It has created problems for both educators and communities. "Traditionally, education was separated into different programs," he said. "Students with handicaps were taught separately than other students. The shift toward inclusion has brought a lot of policy changes that the students will be examining." 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"We had never retired any jerseys, and we needed to do it," Frederick says. Charles T. Black, B.H. Born, Paul Endacott and Lynette Woodward join Charlie Black, Lovellette and Manning on the field house wall of fame When the department ordered new basketball jerseys for the 1991-1992 season, it ordered extras, later stitching them with the numbers that were to hang on the field house wall. During individual retirement ceremonies at men's home basketball games throughout the season, the framed jerseys were awarded to the players honored and their banners were presented. Except for Manning and Wilt. Manning could not return because of his Los Angeles Clippers schedule. Wilt did not respond. Says Frederick: "We have written him. We have called him. But we have never gotten any response. But some mutual friends have gotten a response from him, and he indicated he wanted to come back." Manning showed up for ceremonies last December, but Wilt's jersey and banner still wait for his return. "The jersey is framed and sitting in my office," says Richard Konzem, assistant athletic director. "So is the banner. We're ready." But is Wilt ready? Billing, the Lawrence resident who knows him best, thinks so. Wilt's records Other friends are not so sure Other friends are not so sure Says David Shaw, co-author of Wit's self titled 1975 autobiography, "Once he makes his mind up, he does not very often change it. He was reluctant for years to go back for the retirement of his Philadelphia 76ers jersey." Harvey Pollack, an administrator with the Philadelphia Warriors and Philadelphia 76ers since the NBA's inception in 1946, was instrumental in getting Wilt to return for the retirement of his 76ers jersey in 1991. "I tried to get him to come back for years," Pollack, the 76ers public relations director during Wilt's era. "I was a travesty that other numbers were hanging from the Spectrum, and Wilt's was not." Wilt Chamberlain set some of the most important records of all-time at Kansas and in the NBA. These are just a few. Pollack said Wilt had misgivings about returning because of a long-standing feud with former owner Irv Koslof, who refused to give Wilt part ownership of the team which Wilt believed he had been promised by Koslof's partner Ike Richman before Richman died. Koslof is gone, and two different owners have since controlled the team. "I don't know what the circumstances are there," Pollack says. "But if there is something that happened that makes him dislike Kansas and NBA Pollack said: "Hey Wilt, you wanna come back where you made your fame? This ownership had nothing to do with you." And finally Wilt did come back. "They treated him royally when he came back," Pollack says. "Anything he asked for he got. He's the greatest player in the history of the 76ers — probably the greatest player in the history of the league." Pollack, who talks to Wilt about once a month, said he had no way of knowing whether Wilt would return to Kansas. He said Wilt split his time between his home in Los Angeles and Boca Raton, Fla., where he operates Wilt Chamberlain's Restaurant. Points, career 31,419 Rebounds, career 23,924 Field goals made, career 12,681 Scoring average, career 13.0 Passing rate, % 72.7 Kansas Kansas Scoring average, career 29.9 Rebounds, season 510 The retired KU jerseys n assistant athletic director Richard Konzem's office in Allen Field House, Wilt's No. 13 jersey waits for his return to utils Summer subnet June 1 to July 30 to BprBt App im favorites, 100 block Vermont, no pets, k兹84-1074 www.fibc.com The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 841-0484 or stop by 140 Tennessee. Want to submit spt from June, July. 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K~you Graduation '93 K~you Graduation '93 193 Table of Contents Alumni Association...page 2 Battling the recession...page 4 Graduation Gifts...page 5 Vacations...page 6 Businesses and graduates...page 7 The job market...page 8 Options after Graduation...page 10 Remembering KU...page 12 Commencement...page 13 Finding a job...page 14 Caps and Gowns...page 15 Preparations...page 17 Senior memories...page 18 Credits Special Sections Manager...Blythe Focht Assistant Managing Editor...Justin Knupp Copy Chief...Scott Anderson Copy Editors...Jay Williams ...Hoelle Kastens ...Allison Uippert Photo Editor...Mark Rowlands Cover Design...Dana Stried Special thanks to Professor Paul Weinske and his Reporting II class. Insurance, magazine included in benefits KU Alumni Association helps graduates connect By Judith Standley Special to the Kansan After making it through college, most KU seniors will be relieved to walk down the Campanile hill and leave papers, finals and group projects behind. But friends and the University are the last two things these graduates want to lose touch with. That is why joining the University of Kansas Alumni Association appeals to so many seniors. Rachelle Luther, an education senior, said that she would join the association because, "I'll move out of state I want to keep up with what is on on at KU." Helping keep that link is what the association does. Jeff Johnson, the director of external affairs and membership development for the Alumni Association, said that there are 70 alumni chapters in the United States to keep KU graduates in touch with their old campus. Johnson said to help keep alumni abreast of activities, the association offers services such as the KU Alumni magazine and the Find a Friend service to inform graduates. The magazine publishes information like who is married and what jobs they have. Johnson also said the magazine offers stu- Bill Woodard, assistant editor of the magazine, said that, "the primary way of keeping alumni aware of what's going on at the hill." The Find a Friend service offers a way for alumni to get addresses of their fellow graduates they haven't heard from in a long time. Johnson said. Richard Blowey, a KU alumnus, said that the Alumni Association offers social and informative services. He said he would recommend joining because, "It keeps you in touch after you graduate." Johnson said that first time graduates at any level of degree receive a free six month membership. After six months, graduates have the option of joining for an annual fee of $25 for the first three years. The membership fee increases to $35 for the fourth year. Johnson said. ouents an opportunity to network by writing letters to successful KU graduates that they read about. This can help helpens make contacts that could lead to jobs. 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Call after 6 or leave message. 844-7372 3 delmas avail in 4bm. house June/July/Rent 5 delmas 10th & 8th Ohio in Callien Debbie or Libbie in Delmas 3 bdmrs available for fall in 3 bdmr / 5 bathrooms. Garage cabinet, garage door, Responsible employee, cleaning service. 2 BR, Kelly Furnished, Micro Pool, Avail Mid-May. 7th & Florida. Call 823-1572. 2 Brdm APt available June 1 for sublease, on the landing W/D/ CAF 84-7318 2 NRS roommates to share New College Hill Condo own room, w/d. Avail rent $25. 833-0402 Roommate's rate: $125 per month 3 bdm. 3 lbd bath apt, avail, for summer $200 per room. 4 bdm. 5 lbd bath apt, avail, for bus, on route large location, call 861-1475 3bdm house near campus $25/month J-May 13. no pea, no snacks. Call Rachel @482-2540 furnished upf /Summer Sublease/260/mu/ * util; for 7 min/hour to campus/cable 4 BR luxury lounge, W/D, DW, Fri, Fireplace, 2 car garage, 3 BA, large deck, huge backyard, nice quiet neighborhouse, lots of storage space $1200 + utilities Call 841-9642. 4 BR with loft at the Campus (next to Yellow Sub and the Campus) $240 + mtl + til 841-7583 Magnificent, Bath, Bthh. $600 and $650 Wash/ dry/depot, AC heat and AC New construction 842-9104 5 bdm house avail 6+ near 10 & MOL lots of win- nage rooms $850 per room $4 + utilities $250 per room $250 per room $350 per room $2 Applicatt apartments. Now leasing 1 2 bdrms for June 14. Aug 1, AC heat, water & brash pad. Dishwasher, microwave, dispensal. Very quiet, 12 mo leave. No pets No Kid 84-4220 anytime. Artay studio, wood floors. W/D use, near downtown. Cailz, Cali 841-STAR 787) Available August Studio apt in nice, older house A/C, cellar, porch. Netchip 841-1074-1074 netchip 841-1074-1074 Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace Apts. 1528 W. hickman 1.5 & lbdm. Furn. unfur. on amphibians for 2 mos; for 2 mos, for summer. Central air & heat to canopies. No Dogs. Call 642-9519 or 643-1433. Available Now furnished Rms. w/ shared kitchen room, garage, or office. WU o/k of street-wise pets. Npt Call 841-565-3020 Beautiful house, near campus, sum/fall, no pets/smokers, 8100 + / 911 - 467- 846 pets/smokers 8103 +/1 suites 841-4678 location below address Jabari Bookstore. Summer Best location above Jayhawk Bookstore Summer sublease 3 br. 2 bth, and W/D B2-8312 Cheap summer house $50/mo/£14m valm uom Female preferred. Call Kim 864-6842 Good-looking 3 bldm, W/D, CA, DW, Negotiable Avail, mid-May, Call 821-108 CUTTE BR Brelling Pans, Wood Floors, Newly decorated, 1898, Trop. Amal, April 18, 86-203 Excellent location. Go to campus to campus 1341 Ohio W/ D/ W/ hookups, no pets $80/mo Call 842-45-4234 Redone 10th + Tenn Avail. May 18 865-2602 Wait, the last word is "Avail.". The first word is "Redone". The second word is "10th". The third word is "+". The fourth word is "Tenn". The fifth word is "Avail." The sixth word is "May". The seventh word is "18". The eighth word is "865-2602". Final text: Redone 10th + Tenn Avail. May 18 865-2602 Femal. ate needed for summ / Nice 4 GOT B A GROUP! b 8hrm, 4; bath or historic 6; bath m many features. BATM/STAR7 (8287) Great location! 104 Tennessee. 2 BR in 4px. A, Equipment kitchen, no pets. M3-wee A, Equipment kitchen, no pets. M3-wee HEYKU Med Students, Rainbow Tower Apartments is now leasing rooms in the Riverdale, Living Limited Hotel & Water paid, pool, sauna, jacuzzi, & spa, garage parking, 3838 Rainbow Towers HK, KC615 AUSC. 600-247-3820. Incredible Sublease Deal 2. drbm 1. ubm apartment near campus, park Unfurished, very clean Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31 Call 749-3183. June-July snow show Beautiful 2 story IBR apt in home. Free W/D, w/park, AC, ceiling fan. $375 mo. gas/water dp. No resp. 1042 Ohio #47 7916 Large 2 Bdmr Apt available immediately after farm summer休整, Call 841-8453. HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS 2 & 3 bedroom units * 3 month leases * avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for an nt) (call for appt.) Quet, attractive, nice 3 RD duplexes available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. $450 mgm - 283-888 Vice President 2 bim. apt. close to campus hardwood building. Send resume to: 49-75-3800 no pay avail. M. deposit required, call +1-866-242-8830. Real nice one and two hdim. apt s. close to cam and roommate. Works well. No defects, no pets. for Aux 494 A871 or 840-3692. For Rent $599.00 per month. SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 Spiacus 3 Hdrm Apt for Summer Submarine, Gray- water, 800 gpa, June 14-August 17, 2015, 6:00 am-9:00 pm. room For Rent Very large berm, kit, bath, laundry, avail mid May or June for summer or all year. Spacious 3 Dhrm Apt available May 17, May 17 on bus, on route bus, washer dryer hookups, DW, back patio, off street parking, $420/mo thru July 31, 865-065 leave message Spacious & Comfortable *Studios *1 & 2 BR Apts Spacious one Bedroom Apt for summer sublease $250 per month and cable included option to install a WIFI. Sublease is bldm adpt for summer. Nice wp/ wp/ t. Subsale is bldm adpt for fall. Calm after 5pm/ or leave a message 843-617-8180 Sublease 4 bmrp at summer Furnished 1bk from the Union Campus Place F for more than 6 months. Sublease 4 BR apr for summer $188 per person 1242 Ohio 875. Please stop by or call 842-7925. We use our own phone numbers. Sublease for summer 2 bdr., off to campus, free lease. $415/month $85-$477 1ST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS *Bradford Square *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F 1-5 749-1556 Summer Sublease, 4 BR Dupes, Less than 1yr old, Available June 17, $31.600, call mq: 845-2212 Availi- June 1 July 1, 6000, call mq: 845-2212 Availiing for a off-campus house to share with other graduates. Must have good size yard! $260/month租房. Must be a teacher but not a partner Would love a cooperative group (4) Amy in Yangtze Valley (4) 349-483-048 by May 28 Submarine sublease, two bdn. pool, on bus route, FREE rent FREE AVAILABLE May I call Amy M43-6925 Remodeled apt's s/t, 1.3 dbm, rooms, near KU avail June 19, 1981-84-6254 Summer Sublease - May 25 Aug 1 1 birmn in birmn Utility Call: Call A8146 723-9000 Call: Call A8146 723-9000 Bedroom living room, dining room & bedroom set for only $80 per person. Thompson Crawford Home & Land LLC EDDINGHAM PLACE 24th & EDDINGHAM Offering Luxury 2 br. apartments at an Offering Luxury 2 br. apartments at an Summer Sublease (Next to Benchwarmers) Affordable Precaution 2 BR townhouse, usually 550/mo, now 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky Auto garage, deck, frig. AC & DW Very quiet & spacious Pro-rated for 3mths. Call 832-834 anytime Summer Sublease. 2 Bdmr 1 bath Available June 1.841-907 Summer subbase 2 Bedroom. Great location with pool. On bus route. Must subbase. 749-9929 On bus loop. Must sublease. 749-9992. Summer Launcher, New issue 4. fern up 4dm AC, DCW, parking lot, 1 lb from KU, 1224 Ohio, $75 May paid. 841-2384 OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! FURNISHED MASTERCRAFT Studios,1,2,2+,3&4 bdrm ants designed with you in Campus Place-841-1429 HanoverPlace-841-1212 14th&Mass Regents Court-749-0445 1005 Mass Orchard Corners-749-4226 15th & Kesold Tanglewood-749-2415 10th & Arkansas MASTERCRAFT Sarmer subdue June 1 to July 30 2 Bldm Apt being opened in black block. 814-704 814-604 Summer. New, airy 2 story townhouse for 1 male a share w/2 other nice roommates, walk to cam- us $225 mo NEGOTIABLE + / utils. (117 Valley Avenue, J68-8549) Equal Housing Opportunity Super Studio Available May 15 for Summer Sub- 班 2 stocks from campus + close to townsto home. The Sunflower House Cooperative has opening for 2015 with rooms free of luxury and much more. Call 841-6944. Want to substitute apt from July, Aug? Hold 10 $600 Bonds & rates please Gall in gn. at s32-5076 Wanted: female room mate for 1 room in 3B apt. 761.932-4622, mo plus, call Caller Heath at 816.932-4622 430 Roommate Wanted 1 bdrm, close to campus, no dep, low bills, bifl water, gas & water (kcal) 150+ / usl 843-7331 1. 3 female N/S wanted for house, W/D, 1 block from campus; mugs, mic, wristwatch 1 room roommates for the fall, share 3 bed Nick 202-8422 978 Emery Rd. 2252/mc Ball Nick 822-0422 2 NS roomsitates to share spacious 2 bath 2 bath applied May mid-August 31 July Burst $130 & $180 to roommates 2 Roommates need for summer. Private room, roommate sharing close close close campus, rent. Call 802-8401 any time **oommate Wanted:** female for 2 bedroom 2 bath call 813-455-7926, leave message. Call 813-455-7926, leave message. SUBLEAVE May 18- Aug 1- 1m rn 2bdm fpr 1m min free. from rent. Negotiable - utilities release date. valid until Summer Sublease female to share 2 Bd. Apr 10 to walk campus. Rent $7/m². Call Jaizai at 186-534-8092. Apartment available mid-May thru mid-August. Two roommates wanted. Three bedrooms, two full baths. Fully furnished, pool, laundry facilities. Price varies. Free rent, free May免租, rent抵促. Call 843-9323 Close to campus Roommate须为June July 1190月 utilities. Negotiable Preference non-roommate Female n/a roommate to share quiet 2ur room; 150ft², £199.99/week, easy going, £180 plus 5'/month, call 748-563-2222 Female roommate wanted for summer sublease May 20 W 10 A/2 C/b 1280 at campus $300 for entire summer* utilities call Nicola 843-483-883 roommate required with care and a calm look Female roommate needed to share 3 bldm town house for the summer. Great location, master bdw/balcony, swimming pool, tennis & volleyball courts. Rent $80 plus 1/4 util. Call Gail C629 8043. Male non-smoker wanted to share BH House MID, w/d. W/D: $150.Utilities: 3917 Clr. Club mids: $125. Utilities: 3917 Clr. Club N/S Female wanted to share a 4d house { $18/mo. plus \uiltr. until Available May 1 749-7570 Moving to N. Johnson City June 1. Need roommate preferably female. 832-0790 Rikimi will need to share a birm. 2 bath, furnished room. The cost is $10,000 plus $10,000 will put it at 102-893-6800. Room for female in private home. Central air. Room for male in private home. May 16, $170/room 2101 Louisiana 843-318-3900 Roommate wanted to share 4 bdrm town home at Sunrise Village, Pool, washer/dryer, and washer. Summer only! call 832-0244. Rent negotiable. Roommate needed Beg. June 1 - 7 BHl. 15 min Roommate needed Beg. June 1 - 7 BHl. 15 min + juillen / Jullen +4:46 ask for help Roommate needed, female, non+ $144 + tails Avail date: 11/21 16:49-08:46 through May 7 After: 11/23 16:49-08:46 THE UNIVERSITY DAIRY KANSAN How to schedule an ad: - By phone: 864-4358 In person: 119 Stauffer Flint Classified Information and order form Stop by the Kaisan office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ads may be prepaid, cash or check, or charged on MasterCard or Wica. Ads shown in may be billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be held until pre-payment is made. - Bv Mail: 119 Stauffer Flint, Lawrence, KS. 66045 You may print your classified order form on the form below and mail it with payment to the Kanese office. Only may you have it billed to your Master's or Visa card. Accounts as that are billed to VISA MasterCard account for a refund on unused days may be written out to the Kanese office. WANT THE JOB! BETTER GET TO EASTON'S FOR SOME SUITS BUY 1 GET 1 SUIT FREE EASTON'S E LIMITED PLUS: FOR A LIMITED TIME ONE IF YOU DO NOT SH TO PURCHASE TWO SUITS. BUY ONE FOR HALF PRICE PLUS $50. NO OTHER SALE CAN COMPARE! EASTON'S LTD. 839 MASSA LAWRENCE RD., 044-912-843-5755 Calculating Rates: and the size of the ad (the number of agate lines the ad by the rate that it qualifies for. That amount is the ad will run). May 3, 1993 *Kyou* • GRADUATION the advertiser's account will be credited for the cash are not available. for a fee of $4.00. `\readline for cancellation is 4 p.m. 2 days prior to` 4-7X 8-14X 15-28X 30-X 1.00 0.80 0.70 0.65 0.75 0.65 0.55 0.45 0.70 0.55 0.55 0.50 0.90 0.85 0.55 0.35 379 want to buy 485 for rent 438 roommate wanted OLICY base Print: | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Phone: rd MasterCard Visa sally (Daily Kansan) glng your ad: MasterCard Expiration Date: expiration Date:___ ___ ___ By GARY LARSON AHA = AHA awayne here willow number, { today.} 3 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Mondav. Mav 3.1993 13 2 bdmr. seat for June/July + 1 yr lease. Newer aps. in quiet area on bus route (North winds). $896/mo + utilities, dishwasher, washer machine. Balcony. Call after 6 or leave a phone number. 843-763 3 bdms avail in 4 bdms in June/July/Juni Bristol 856-0823 & Ohio Call in Debris/Delie 885-0823 3 dbmrs for fall in 3 dbmr /5 tba/hour Responsible non-amakers only. 842-3118 less费 for fall in 3 dbmr /5 tba/hour 2 BF,翔丰 Furnished, Micro, Pool Avail, Mid-May, 7th & Florida, Call 832-1572. 3 Bermuda Avail. possible June 1 for sublease, on the frontage, near Dillars and Checks W/D, C/FAA 2908 2 N roommates to share new College Hill Condo 4 D avail Aug rent $25. 832-0402- leave message 3 bdmr, 12 bath bath apt. avail for summer $800 per- room. Orchard Baths, pool, fun. on bus route. 2 bath bath. 400 sq ft. b3droom bdr near campus: $250/mo. Jan 1-May 13. no peta, no smokers Call Rachel @ 482-5400 no pets, no smoking Call Rachel @ 260/600/ u/ util, lrgel / m/ minute walk to campus/cavail may 17 Calt Born: 832-9977 great location, can also be $250/mo. Jun 1 May 31 3bkm house near campus. 925/mo. Jan 31-May 31 place luxury townhouse, W/D, DW, Fri. Fire, 2 car garage, 3 BA, 18 deck large, backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage price $1200 + utils Call 841-9642 **4BR with loft II** **Place Place (next to Yellow Sub** **and the Crossing)** **$240 + mo/1 call** **843-7838**. 541 Michigan. 3 BR, 2 Bath. $600 and $650. Wash- ing room. 843-7838 AC and AC Heat. **843-7838** *Bdsm house available I £1 more IO & MOLs of win- ners* Applicvce apartments. Now leasing 1 2 bdrm for June 14. Aug 1. AC heat, water & trash paid. Dishwasher, microwave, disposal. Very quiet. 12 mo lease. No mail. Call 845-8282 anytime. Artsy studio, wood floors. W/D use, near downtown. $259. Call 814-STAR (7827) Available August Studio apt in nice old house A/C cell; Furnished, FPCH, Props BMG, 841-3074 www.fairfieldbaths.com Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace Apsil 1928 W5 19th large & b3rd Furn. or unfur. amphibian. Combo 1 & 4 or for 2 more. Summer. Campsite B & C or to campus. No dogs. Call 84-591-849 84-53-13 Available Now furnished Rims & / shared kitchen dining area. Blocks from KUw & / off-street parking not yet available. Beautiful beach, near campus, sum/sall, no pets/m smokers, $10.00 + valid 467-468 sets/smokers, $10 - $16ull $41-89 summer location above λavon, Summer location below λavon, WD, A32112 Best location above Jaywalk Bookstore. Summer sublease. 3 br, 2 bath, and W/D. B3-8412 Cheap summer house, $90/month, avail mid May Female prefered. Call Km 864-6842 CUTTE 2 BC Rielling Pans. Wood Floors, Newly 建修, 1981, Tang Anqi. A忙 18-86-902 Good-looking 3brm, D/W, CA, DW, Negotiable Avail, mid-May Call 8212-1018 Excellent location. Close to campus I414 Ohio 2 Wilderness Resort, I414 Ohio 2 Wilderness resort, I414 Ohio 2 Call 643-452-1000 Email c43-452-1000 odrm. 2 bath many features 841-STAR/7827. Great location 1104 Tennessee 2 in 4b+lex. C/A. Equipped kitchen, no pets, $380/mo. June- July $49 Call 842-4242 HEY KU Med Students, Rainbow Tower Apart- ment, 1285 Lexington Avenue, Los Alamitos, Luxury HAIR Living Aving, Limited Entry, Hotel & Water paid, pool, spa, jacuzzi, & sp. garage 6163 Across KIU Campus, 831-993-8343 FROM KIU MED COLLEGE, 831-993-8343 Incredible Sublease deal 2.bdrm 1. hdb apartm near campus, park. Unfurnished, very clean. Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31. Call 749-3183. June-July bake beautiful 2 story DBP in机 ap. Water gauze/gas water, pa. dead. no. dep 0420 Ohio #748 695-813-6440 Large 2 Bdmr Apt available immediately after finally for summer sublease. Call 841-8435. HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS •2&3 bedroom units •3 month leases avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for appt.) Attract, attractive. nice 3 BR duplex available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. $450/mo. 845-288-3000 Real nice 2bm apt. close to hardwood harvard. I need to send you a reservation. I deposit required, call 749-2191 or 843-900. I may deposit cash. Spacious 3 Bdmr Apt for Summer Sublease, Gray- land Home, laundry area, laundry room, Foam/mi, June 1-6/2018. Spiacios 31 Bdnr Apt available May 17, Mar 19, April 25, May 22, June 8, July 15, August 14, back path, back office, street parking $260, must be moved by April 25. Real nice one and two bdrm. apt. s. close to cam- mercial. Furniture, bedding, no pets, renting for Aue. 784-2983 or 843-0007 Boom for Rent Very large berm, kit, bath laundry, avail mid-May or June 1 for summer or all year. Notnsoker, 3.mi. from KU 749-0166 Sublease b1dmpt for summer. Nice wjp w/ patio. Call after 5pm. Call after 6pm. A message b1d-847-078 A message b1d-847-078 Sportsca on Bedroom Apt for summer sublease with water and cable included option to lease 842-2241 Sublase 4 dEmr for summer *Furnished 1 burial* The apt ampt Place Apt 1. For more info call 894-5434 Sublease 4 BB brt for summer $188 per person 284 - 742.95 We must not have a working telephone SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 Spacious & Comfortable Studios Sublease for summer 2 bbd, close to campus, free cable. #415/hs 843-4477 1ST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS 1ST Management *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F 1-5 749-1556 Summer sublease two bldn. pool, or bus route, landmark. MAY RENT FREE. Available May I Call me. Summer Sublime, 4 BR Duplex, Less than 1yr old, 2 baths, A/C, 2 car garage with windows, Available at: 900-800-9000, call #443-7412 Summer sublime, two beds laundry, May ten Remodeled apl's studio, 13 bdrm, rooms, near KU avail June 1, 1989, 841-6254 **Summer Sublease:** May 25-Aug 11 bbm in bdm house, close to campus, Box 6003 - 1811 at tittleton mall, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. EDDINGHAM PLACE KU avail June 1, 1983; 549-6254 Rent a living room. dining & room bed setifier only $60 per mo. Thompson-Crawley Home & Office Furniture Leasing 601 Kasdak 841-711 24th & EDDINGHAM (North to Penghu territory) Summer Sublease (Next to Benchwarmers) 2 BRTownhouse, usually 550/mo, now 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky Auto garage, deck, frig, AC & DW Very quiet & spacious Pro-rated for 3 mths. Call 832-8340 anvime Offering Luxury 2br. Summer Sublease. 2 Bdmr 1 bath Available June *41-907* Summer sublease 2 Bedroom. Great location with pool. On bus route. Must sublease. 749-6981. Summer Sublease. New furn 4 brom ac IPC ACB from kBU. K124, 124aH. £75 May bid. 841-2348 OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! MASTERCRAFT Studios,1.2,2+,3 & 4 bdrm apts...designed with you in FURNISHED mind! Goto Campus Place-841-1429 HanoverPlace-841-1212 14th B Mass Regents Court-749-0445 1005 Mass Orchard Corners-749-4226 15th B Kesold 7th & Florida Tanglewood-749-2415 10th & Arkansas 15th & Kasold Sundance-841-5255 7th & Florida MASTERCRAFT **Studio Super Basics May 15 for Summer Sub** **from campus + downstown to call 841-9797** Summer submit June 1 to July 30 in 2 Id晨 Apt. being removed from central terminal on June 16, 2014. For further information, contact 1874. Jamson, 1300张 Vermont, no pets, B2S3 841-7047 Summer. New, a2iry two bath rooms for lma to share w/2 alder room rooms, walk to cam room, a2iry 2 bedroom rooms + /uils 1371 Valle Ln. Jon 66-5469 10th & Arkansas The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 841-0484 or step by step 464 Tennessee 842-4455 Want to substitute apt from June, July. Aug 10 $800 – = will furnish at Staufferi $18. BD rates for monthly payments. Wanted- female room mate for 1 room in 3 BPT apart- ment by July 30. mo/pis | call Heather at Caller number 247-895-8368. 430 Roommate Wanted 1 or 2 male roommates for the fall, share 3 bedr 2 rooms at 87 Ernest Rd. R26/mick Call N5 832-042-0 Equal Housing Opportunity 1-2 female N/S wanted for house W/T/ 1 block from campus, 1960 mo + until 863-3924 1 bdm. close to campas, no dep. low bills, free water, gas & water (150) +1 up; 843-7313 2 NS roommate to share spaces 3 bath 2 bath 1 bedroom 7 bedrooms 31 July 31 Std £150 & 180 all rooms 749 / 290 2 Roommates needed for summer. Private room. AC, wash & dryer nice house close campus, rent house near campus. Roommate Wanted female for 2 bedroom 2 bath on bus route 104 Call 651-387-1045. Leave me a message. Summer Sublease female to share 2 Apr. Ipt A14 - 614-883 Lease $17/mo Call Jaalir A14 - 614-883 Leave message SUBLEASEM 18-May-18 1.1 rm2 m bbrm 4 pt water paid Call now 749-251-3852 / utilities water paid Call now 749-251-3852 Apartment available mid-may to mid-August. Two roommasters wanted. Three bedrooms, two full baths. Fully furnished, pool, laundry facilities. Room rentals: rent free. Rent免租. rent促租. Call 843-8913 Close to campus Roommate needed for June-13 funding for committees Negotiable Preference 券 BR 2772 Female roommate wanted for summer sublease for entire summer; / utilizes all Nice 442-8453 and/or Nice 442-7900. Female or 1 roommate to share quiet 24 hours at home. 80%/day; 20%/week; yes, they go away. $180 plus 5%/visit; calls 790- 673-3165. smoking greeks and campuses house to share with other grads. Must have good-sized yard! $200/month price range. I am clean, pretty quiet, fan-loving, and easy to clean. House. Please Call Amy in Massachusetts (413) 658-5967. Female roommate needed to share 3 bdm town house for the summer. Great location, master bdm w/balcony, swimming pool, tennis & volleyball courts. Rent $200 plus 1\ vati. Call Cathy B82 Male non-smoker wanted to share B3H House May to July, option for 8 months paid, W/D (W/D) 49.872 / 397.126 F/N female wanted to abshare a 46 mdb flush $148 mo+ plus /util. available May 1, 749-757 Moving to N. Johnson (City June 1) Need roommate preferably female. 832-0793 $140 mo plus. / available may ... Nimble needed to bring 4 bldr, 2 bath, furnished apt for Summer 1 block from Union, $150 mo +/ utilities (but will bill) 832-8561 room for female in private home. Central air- kitchen privileges May 16, $178/month. 210 floors. Room mate wanted to share 4 bdmr town home at Sunrise Village Pool, washer/dryer, and dishwasher. Summer only! call 832-0244. Rent negotiable. Rommain needed Beg June 1, *2*MBR 18 min wak from camp on weekday for $190 mnb $275 for gas for $49 gas for Jeff Roammate needed: female, non-$144 + $1u5 Roommate needed: female, non-$144 + $1u5 May 7 After call 749-2702. Teresa THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Classified Information and order form How to schedule an ad: By phone: 864-4358 As phone in may be billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be held until pre-payment is made. Lieutenant: 11990 Fletcher Flint In person: 119 Stauffer Flint ute kansas offices between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ads may be prepaid, cash or check, on MasterCard or Visa. - 8v Mail: 119 Stauffer Flint, Lawrence, KS. 66045 may print your resume, letters from Lennox, Lennox and Co., or it may be withdrawn by the Kansan officers. O may choose to have hbiled to your MasterCard or vba account. As that are billed to Vita Card MasterCard for a refurbished on unused days. Recession still affecting graduates GPA, experience a big part of finding jobs after graduation Rv Alex Kolb By Alex Kolb Special to the Kansan Economic indicators show the recession is behind us, and many seniors are optimistic about the job market. However, the effects of the recession are still affecting other graduates, who are finding out that their dream job will not be waiting for them after graduation. "The indicators are showing that the recession is over, but the job market does not parallel that," said Fred Madaus, director at the placement center at the School of Business. He then went on to explain that during the recession many companies came to the realization that they were hiring too many people. Therefore, many of the big companies are not hiring very many people now. Madaus sai that there was a market out unere, though it was not necessarily with the Fortune 500 companies. He said the small and mid-size companies were doing most of the recruiting through the business school's placement center. Like the business school center, most placement centers on campus charge a fee, usually $50 or less, for placing a student's name and resume in a computer database, to which companies have access. The student can also use the computer to see what employment opportunities are available. "I have interviewed with mostly smaller companies, but I am having a tough time finding the right job for me," said Tom Stith, Lawrence senior. Madaus said that there were jobs out there being offered to students, but the key to finding them was preparation. "It is not always necessarily the best qualified person who gets the job, it is the best prepared person who has a better chance," said Madaus. He said he believed that students should begin preparing when they were freshmen or sophomores. He said that a good way to prepare was to acquiring part-time jobs and internships. "The indicators are showing that the recession is over,but the job market does not parallel that." Fred Madaus KUbusiness school PlacementDirector It used to be that the yearly salary was important, but now people are more interested in gaining experience for their future. That is why volunteering and internships are very important in the preparation process. Sith said that the companies he interviewed with were not as interested in his grade point average as they were in his leadership skills and his ability to communicate with others. The GPA is still important. He added that recruiters were looking at other qualifications as well. Representatives from Northwestern Mutual Life stressed that they expected strong leadership and communications skills in their employees. Maddus said that the ideal student should have four main qualities: a high GPA, participation in as many clubs and activities as possible, career experience and be a dynamic interviewer. Since very few students can achieve all four, then the student should concentrate on a particular strength. For example, if the student does not have a 4.0GPA, then he or she should try to excel in gaining more career experience or in joining campus organizations. Madaus also listed a few of the jobs that were hiring many students. Sales jobs have the most opportunity, because no matter what the industry is, it always needs to sell its product or service. Finance and human resources are two more fields that have many opportunities for students, he said, but that was subject to change as most career opportunities are in today's market. "Anyone who tells you the GPA is not important is lying to you," said Maddus. Please Help Keep Our Planet Clean. Recycle Your University Daily Kansan. Sigma Kappa Seniors, Thanks for the memories and the dedication. Love, Best Wishes Always! Your Sisters $ \sum K $ A Changing Focus? 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UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 12 Monday, May 3, 1993 13 2 bdrm. sublease for June/July/ yr. lease naples in a quiet area on bus route (North winds) $80/mo + utilities. dishwasher, washer mountain bay balcony. Call after 6 or leave a phone: 845-743-8754 *2 bdms avail in 4 bdrm, house June/July Reim- bursement 860 & Ohio Call in急诊 Debbie or Linda 860-783-8001 2 dbmts available for fall 3 dbm. 72 hath town 2 dbmts available for fall 3 dbm. 72 hath town Responses on smonker only 811-118 lease 2 BR Fully Furnished. Micro, Pool. Avail. Mid-May. 7th & Florida. Call: 832-1572. 3 Briadm Apt.应用 June 1 for sublease, on the lease, near Dillen and Carson, near Dillen, near WD/CA T248-0569. 2 NRS roommates to share w College Hill Condo own room, w/d. Avail Aug. rent .283, 832-4042 room #25931 3 bdmh, 2 bath bath apt. avail, for summer $200 per room. Call 847-1659, on bus. route, great location, call 864-1875 36brm床 near campus $252/mon J-May 13 no pets, no smokers. Call Rachel @ 42-5454 3-lev. furnished apt /Sumnor Sublease/200/mo, 75% rent /9 min walk to campus/cable 15% rent 4 BR luxury townhouse, W/D, DW, Fri, Fireplace, 2 car garage, 3 BA, large deck, huge backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage space, $1200 + utilities. Call 841-9642. Rb with lt at Campus Place next to Yellow Sib and the CROSSING $240/mo = $0 per call 841-7833. 641 Michigan B 3R, Bath. $600 and $625 Wash- ing Room. Central heat and AC. Newer 空调. 864-104-914 5 bdrm house avail 6-1 near 10 & MO Lots of windows & hardwood floor & large windows 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 740-696 740-696 Appliedco apartments. Now leasing 1 & 2 bdrms for June 14 & August 1. AC heat, water & trash paid for. microwave, dishwasher, disposal complex 12 mo. base. Noose. Call 843-8230 anytime. Artsy studio, wood floors W/D use, near downtown towns. Call 841-STAR (7827) Available August Studio apt in nice, older house A/C; celline, porch. No pets. 800-941-7047 Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace Apts. I928 5 wkth 1' large & I8dbm furn or un furn. 275/month/350/month on a yr or lease for 2'/n for summer. Central air & heat and close to cam- sels. Available Now furnished Rms w / shared kitchen & bathroom facilities w/ uf - street furnishings Call 851-2736 Cell Phone # 851-2736 Beautiful house, near campus, sum/fall, no pets/smokers, $100 + /i 911-467-846 storker, bird - 104-78-86- Best location above Jayhawk bookstore. Summer beach. sublease 3 br, 2 bath, W/D / B33-0112 *less summer lease $6/month avail mid May Good-looking i 3birm, D/W, CA, DW. Negotiable Avail, mid-May. Call 821-8018 Cheap summer house, $80/month, avail mid May Summer prepaid. Call Kim 864-6842 3C HR Ceiling Celling WOood Floors, Newly BUDEP, 100+ Tenn. Avail. May 18 865-2620 Redone. 100 + Tenn Avail May 18 865-2620 Excellent location. Close to campus. 1341 Ohio A location. Close to campus. 1341 Ohio W/ D/ WORKSHOP, $90/month. A UGR ADB The library has many features. 841 STAR (7827) Great location! 104 Tennessee, 81 in 4-plex, C/A. Equipped kitchen, no pets, $380/mo. June 7, $499 Call 841-424-422 HEY KU Med Students, Rainbow Tower Aparti- tion, 128 West 3rd Street, New York, fall Lauren KU Rivine Living, Limited Entry, H& Water paid, pool, aqua, jacuzzis, & sp garage. KU KI Campus 6163 KU KI Campus 6163 from KU Med Center 831-983-2450 Incredible Sublease deal. 2 dbm. 1 bdm apart near campus, park. Unfinished, very clean. Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31 Call 749 3183. June-July shea beautiful 2 story 1B apt in home. Free W/D, priv park, AC, ceiling fan. $78/mo gas/water dp. No dep. 1042 Ohio #47 7496 Large 2 Bdmr Apt available immediately after falls for summer campers. Call 843-8453 HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS *2 & 3 bedroom units *3 month leases *avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for appt.) Attract, attractive. nice 3 BR duplexes available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. 4500/mi AAS-2898. Room for Rent Very large dblm kit, bath laundry room, very nice furniture, for summer all up to 8 people, Nissan sedan, m1 from JK Real nice 2 bdm, apt. close to campus hardwood floor. Please call 610-925-8374 or 610-925- 1. deposit required, call 610-925-8374 or 610-925- 3. deposit required, call 610-925-8374 or 610-925- Spacious 3 Bdm Apt for Summer Sublease, Graystone Apt 8-stone APT, 75W microwave, laundry detergent Spaces 3 Birm Apt. available May 17, Mavent paid, on bus路way, washer driver hookup, DW- back patio, off street parking, $420 thru July 31, 865-095 leave message Sublease bldm adpt for summer. Nice wp/ w扑; bdm adpt for summer. $850; call After 6pm after a message 985-342-7211. Spiacus one Bedroom Apt for summer sublease $20 per month, water and cable included option Spacious & Comfortable Studies Sublease 8 bdrm apt for summer *Punished 1 bdrm* *Campus Campus Place Apt I* *For more info* 电话 623-4913 Sublase 4 BR apt for summer $188 per person Must have a working telephone May not have a working telephone Sublease for summer 3 bdr. close to campus. free cable. #418/ms 845-4477 1ST Management 1ST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS *Bradford Square *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F 1-5 749-1556 Summer Sublase, 4 BR DuPue, Less than yr old, Available June 1, $190. $600 call; mq734-8123. Available July 1, $900 call; mq734-8123. Summer sublease, two bdm, pool, on bus route, 1 air conditioned rent FREE! Available May 1 I call m45-600-8231 Summer Sublease - May 25-August 1. Dibbler in birmingham house to lease on the premises; utilities paid. Availability: A482-2922 Remodeled ap's sft, 1.3 bdm, rooms, near KU avail June 1, 1981, 841-6254 EDDINGHAM PLACE Remodeled apt's s/s, room 13 dbrm, rooms near KU aval June 1, 1980; 844-8544 giving room, dining room, bed set for 6 people, living room & Crawley Bedroom & Office Furniture Leasing 601, Kaiser Pkwy. 841, HI Summer Sublease Offering Luxury 2br 2 BR townhouse, usually 550/mo, now 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky auto garage, deck, frig, AC & DW Very quiet & spacious Pro-rated for 3mths. Call 832-8340 anytime Summer Sublease 2 Bdrm 1 bath Available June 1. 841-907 7 Summer sublease. 2 Bedroom. Great location with pool. On bus route. Must .749-0992 pool. on bus route. Must sublease 749-0992 Summer Saleen Summer. New forum 4 bdm acp AC_DW parking lot, 1 bit from KU 1224 Ohio $755 May paid. 841-2348 OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! MASTERCRAFT FURNISHED Studios,1.2,2+,3&4bdrm apts, designed with you in mind! Cote Campus Place-841-1429 Hanover Place-841-1212 14th & Moe Regents Court-749-0445 1025 Mass Orchard Corners-749-4226 15th8Kasold 15th & Kasold Sundance-841-5255 7th & Florida Tanglewood-749-2415 10th & Arkansas MASTERCRAFT Super Studio Available May 15 for Summer Sublease 2 blocks from campus + close to downtown Summer. New, airy 2 story townhouse for i male to share w/ two other nice roommates, walk to campus. $225/mo NEGOTIABLE+ ) * utils* 1137 Valley NJ 86-5469 Summer subnet June 1 to July 30 2 Bdrm Apt being renovated now. Central air 1, patio eating area, office space. The Sunflower House Conservative has openings for many positions, including rooms, treasury, and much more. Call 841-644-8942. 842-4455 Wanted: female room mate for 1 room in 3 BR ap. 2103.912.1422 + mo plus. Call in Caller Hea 81(303) 1422-2222 Want to sublease apt from June, July. Aug 10 $68 BHD. Bids dates & prices *recall gail in gmz. jun 2022* *recall gail in gmz. jun 2023* Equal Housing Opportunity 430 Roommate Wanted IPS needed for i386 arm. MAY RENT PAID! Route, furnished. MUST Sublease beyond 10 weeks. 1 bdm. close to campus, no dep. blds, free bills, water, gas or water (150) +/- 100; avl. 743-731 1 or 2 male roommates for the fall, share 220m²/mal Call Nick 877 Erne Rd 225/mal Call Nick 877 Erne Rd 225/mal Call Nick 1. 3 female N'S wanted for house, WD/D, 1 block from campus (MA) ma-uil ma-ul 0116 2 NS roommates to share space 3 bths 2 bath room plus quilts, 790 sqr. $138 *150 & 360* + quilts, 790 sqr. 2 Roommates need for summer. Private room, room with house close campus, rent Call 823-8491 any time Roommate Wanted: female for 2 bedrooms 2 bath on bus route C call: M411 695-7028 Leave message Summer Sublime female to share 2 Bpf Apr 10 Bpf Apr 10 to share $17/mo Call Jasrall at 481-685. Leave message SUBLEASE May 18-Aug-1 14 rm 2 mbr 2 bdmr 1 min. from union Rent negotiable . utilities from union Rent negotiable . utilities **partition available mid miday mid-August** 2 roommates wanted. May three bedrooms, two full- sheets. Fully furnished, pool, laundry facilities. Bathroom rent free. Rent from August. Rent pro- fected. Call 843-9323 Close to campus Roommate needed for June July 110/months Utility, Negotiable Preference on campus Female & no roommate should share queen bed 2 for bath aft, mid-May third July. Must be trustworthy, may go, $180 plus utilities, call 749-4099 (close to gymnasium). Female roommate wanted for summer sublease beginning May 20 W/10 A/2 C/bill from campus $350 Looking for a roommate looking for LOOKING TO SHARE A HOUSE. Female non-smoking graduate student with great cats is looking for an off-campus house to share with me. Bachelor's degree, $2/month price range. I am clean, prettier, fun-loving but not a partner Would love a cooperative group room in Miami at Amyas University (413) 549-4943 by May 28. Female homehouse needed share a bdm townhouse for the summer. Great location, master bdm w/balcony, swimming pool, tennis & volleyball courts. Rent $80 plus 5% until Call Cally Satz Male non-smoker wanted to share BBR House Murdock in an aby, in auby, in aaby, in aaby. Wid死, WJ/2. Phone number 861-3972 Clin C. N/S Female wanted to share a 4 bd house $18/mo plus /url. util Available May 1 749-7370 Moving to N. Johnson City June 1 Ne roommate preferential female 832-0793 Rimmi: need to share a barm, 2 bath, furnished for summer! a block from union, $150/mo for rent. room for female in private home. Central air kitchen privileges. May 16, $70/room 2101 Kroom mate wanted to share 4 bdrm home at Sunrise Village Pool, washer/dryer, and dishwasher. Summer only' call 832-0244. Rent negotiable. Roomatee needed Beg June 1 - 2 "BRM 18 min $60 plus utilities" Beg June 1 - 2 "BRM 18 min $60 plus utilities" Beg June 1 - 2 "BRM 18 min $60 plus utilities" Roommate needed female, non-$144 +1 ulc? Just wait! 144-1986 through May 7 After January 2015. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Classified Information and order form - By phone: 864-4358 - How to schedule an ad: - In person: 119 Stauffer Flint Ads phone in may be billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be held until pre-payment is made. me my kansas office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ads may be prepaid, cash or check, or charged my masterCard or Visa - By Mail: 119 Stauffer Flint, Lawrence, KS. 66045 You may pay the full amount of your tuition with payment to the Kansas office. Or you may choose to have billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Ads that are billed to you or MasterCard or Visa match a refund on unused day tuition. Gifts don't have to be expensive Variety abounds among presents to honor seniors Special to the Kansan The caps and gowns have been ordered announcements sent out, and travel plans have been made by the family. What else is left? The dilemma of what to get the graduate to commemorate this achievement. er of the Mount Oread Bookstore in the Kansas Union. or family members and friends who are trying to decide what to buy for students walking down Campanile Hill this May. there are a number of gifts that don't cost as much as the all-expense paid trip to Europe or the brand new car with a bright red bow on the hood. In addition, the graduation presents received from family and friends can also be practical, and help to make the transition from school to the next step much easier. Books make excellent gifts for the graduate because they are inexpensive and useful. according to Bill Getz, assistant managwide variety and selection offered. In addition, these businesses have showrooms and toll-free numbers from which buyers can pick out gifts. Getz suggested giving books that focus on the profession the graduate is going into. Students going into law might benefit from a copy of Black's Law Dictionary, while future doctors from KU could use the newest version of the Physician's Desk Reference. In addition, job bank books, which assist graduates in finding work in cities all over the nation, are among the more popular sellers this time of year. Getz said. "But on the other hand, sometimes light reading is in order, since people usually have more time to read during the summer months," he said. "Fiction and best sellers are good for taking the mind off graduating," said Getz. "But it's all a matter of the tastes of the recipient." While books can improve the mind of the graduate, other gifts can help to polish another side of graduates, their appearance. Clothes make great gifts for graduates, especially the professional attire such as business suits and dress shirts that can be worn to that first job after college. Graduation is also the right time to buy clothes, according to Greg Easter, manager of Easton's, a local men's clothier, 839 Mass. St. Easter said his store increases inventory and selection more this time of year than any other, in order to accommodate the rush of buyers who want to either begin or add to their professional wardrobe. Easter said graduates usually take advantage of the visit by family to shop for new clothes. "With mom and dad in town, you can bring them along to pick out suits and accessories," Easter said. Many young men come into Easton's with mothers in tow, to get the right opinion on what looks best. Local jewelers are also good places to visit when shopping for soon-to-be alums. Watches are popular among shoppers for graduates, according to Brad Parsons, manager of Mark's Jewelers, 817 Massachusetts St. Parsons said timepieces sell because they're functional gifts that can be personalized. "The key aspect with buyers is that the watch or charm is engravable, where they can put a message congratulating their son or daughter, or wish the graduate well in the coming years after leaving KU." Parsons said. Some shoppers look to catalog companies when buying for graduates, because of the For example, The Sharper Image, 333 W. 47th St., on the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, Mo., typically sees many of shoppers looking for something to get KU graduates, according to Andy Schnieder, assistant manager. Schnieder said leather briefcases, address books and daily planners made practical gifts for those entering the business world. "But we also sell a number of gifts associated with music, including portable walkmans and five-foot tower racks to hold compact discs," said Schneider. "Sometimes gag gifts are in order, and we sell our share of 'Super Soaker' water cannons and 'Loney Toons' cartoon-character neckties. It varies from graduate to graduate." As before, not all gift buyers may be able to put the keys of the gift-wrapped sports car in the hands of those in caps and gowns. But there are a variety of different gifts to choose from, to make the special occasion last well beyond the walk down the hill. Please Help Keep Our Planet Clean. Recycle Your University Daily Kansan. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. QUALITY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES FOR YOUR OUTDOOR NEEDS UNDER ONE ROOF. SUNFLOWER 804 MASSACHUSETTS 843-5000 Natural Fiber Clothing from the Ends of the Earth... ...and the Accessories to go with them. SUNFLOWER INTERNATIONAL IN THE CASDAH 803 MASSACHUSETTS ST. 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Call 6 after a 7 day driver message. 843-8733 3 bdima avail in 1b dharmin Jumai/July Rumi at 3th & Ohio Call in唤 Debbie or Bobbie 3 bdims available for all 3 bdims / 7 half-town home. Garage, cash register, water-resistant Respondible card reader 2 BR, Full Furnished, Micro, Pool Aval. Mid- flr. 8th & Florida. Call: 821-1572 3 Bermuda Apt. available June 1 for sublease, on the bank. Fax 605-492-7811, diller and Dearce审查 W/D/A/C 841-733-8100 2 NS roommates to share new College Hondo own room, w/d/ Avail Aug rest $25. 832-402-8 Roommate discount 3 bdmr, 3 lath bath apt. avail for summer $200 per perch. Orbreathe, pool, furn. on bus route. 8 lath bath apt. avail for summer $200 per perch. Orbreathe, pool, furn. on bus route. bdm house near campus $82/mo May 13 no pets, no smokers. Call Rachel @442-8240 \ util, lgrt, brgf 0/5 minute to campus/capule avail. May 17 Calp Bern. 832-0997 4 BR luxury townhouse, W/D. DW, Frig. Fire, 2 car garage, 3 BA, large backyard, huge backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage. $1200 + utilities. Call 811-9642 3/1ev. furnished arm /Samaner. Tableau /260/m. 3/3ev. ltrg. 1/8 min walk to campus /campale 5/4ev. parked in front of campus. 48 BR with lot at Campus Place next to Yellow Shibu and the crossing) $240 / mo + Call 843-7833. 541 Michigan B 3R, BR 2, bath $108 and $25. Wash- room $168. Central heat and Al. Newer 空调 - MF-3R 5 bdm house avail 61 near 10 & MO Lots of win- ners pet animals, bds for pets, kids, dogs 749-606 nursery pets, bds for pets, kids, dogs 749-606 Appletcreator apartments. Now reading, 4 & 2 baths for June 14. 1 A/C, heat, water & frishtaid and microwave, microwave, dispalier. Very quiet complex 12 mo leave No pets. Keeps 4832 anytime. Art studio, wood floors. W7.D use, near downtown $235. Call 841-STAR (7827) Available August Studio apt in nice, older house in 912 W. 45th St., A/C cell- liter, FPCC, No. 841-804-1874 Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace Apss 1859 W 18th large & l&r Bde; furn or unfurn 27/month-350/month on a yr lease or for 2'* nos * summer. Central air and heat are close to mos * summer. Available Now furnished Rms / w shared kitchen in apartment building UA - off street - no parking. Bike Call 814-500-9621 Beautiful house, near campus, sum/fall, no pets/smokers, $10.0 + usd 91.4 - usd 847.6 Best location above Jaywalk Bookstore Summer summer, 3. br, 20p, and W. 872-9124 sublease 3 br, 2 bth. & W/D: B2-832-0112 *season house rent.* $60/month. avail mid May Good looking 3 ibdm, W7D, CA, DW, Negotiable avid mid-May. Call 821-8018 Cheap summer house, $80 per month, avail mid May Female prefered Call Kim 864-6842 Female preferred Call Km 664-682- CUTE 2 BC Reilling Cars, Wood Floors, Newly Redstone 1092 + Tenn Avail May 18 865-2602 Excellent location Close to campus 1341 Ohio W/ D in a-plex C/A dishwasher, disposal. W/ D in a-plex C/A dishwasher, disposal. bdmr, 3 bath many features 841-StAR/7827 Great location 1104 Tennessee. 2 in 4px in. C/A. Equipped kitchen, no pets, $380/mo June July. $498 Call 842-4242 HKEYru MD Med Students, Rainbow Town Apartments is now leasing St. 1. 4 bedroom room at Rainbow Town Apartments. Water paid, pool, sauna, jacuzzi, & spa, garage parked 3858 Gumbow Blvd K C RS 6186 Across Incredible Subleave Deal 2. dbfm 1.bairm apartment near campus, park. Unfinished, very clean. Moving & must sublease May 11 July 31 Call 749-3183 June-July sbloe Beautiful 3 story BJR apt in temp. home Free W/D, priv. park, AC, ceiling fan $75/mo. gas/water dp. No dep. 1024 Ohio #47 7915 Large 2 Bdmr Apt available immediately after fina- lure submission. Call 841-8435. HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS *2 & 3 bedroom units *3 month leases *avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for appt.) Attractive, attractive. nice 3 BR duplexes available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. $450 mo. 843-2888 Floor for Rent! Very large delft berm, bath, laundry, room, kitchen, or summer all-air. Nestwood 3 mi. from KU LANE. $1295/mo. Spacious 30l Air Apd for Summer Sublease. Gray Stone APd History A, 12x19, microwave, laundry room, bath/shower. $485-$750. Real nice 2 bdm, apt. close to campus; hardwood furniture; parking no pet avail. May i deposit required cat. Real nice one and two bdm, apt. s. close to cam- puter; parking no pet avail. No pet avail. No pet avail. For Aux 7680 or 8420 *Spacious 3 Dbrm Apt available May 17, May 17* on bus route, washer dryer hookups, DW, back patio, off street parking, $420/mo thru July 31, 865-065 leave message Sibbleshe b i dmnt for summer. Nice wj p wati, bus route, avail route $148, $680 Call after 5pm. SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 Spacious & Comfortable • Studios Spacious one Bedroom Api for summer sublease $30 per month, water and cable included option to install. Sublease 4kdbm at campSum. Furnished 1kb from the university campus Place Apt. 4 for more than one month. Sublease 4 BR apt for summer $188 per person May not have a working telephone Must have a working telephone Sublease for summer 2 bdr, to campus, free cable, $410/mi; 885-4477 1ST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS *Bradford Square *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F 1-5 749-1556 Summer Sublease. 4 BR Duplex. Less than 15r. 2 baths, A/2 car garage with owner. Available in various styles. Summer sublease, two bdrm, pool, on bus route, landroom, M rent free FREE! Available May 19 Call (800) 748-5260 Summer Sublease - May 25 Aug 1 - bimber in bimber - unitrite (females only) - Call Ashley 842 2903 EDDINGHAM PLACE 24th & EDDINGHAM Offering Luxury 2 br (Next to Benchwarmers) Remodelled aft s; studio, 1.3 bdrm, rooms, neat KAI avail June 1, 1989, 841-6254 Rent a living room, dining room & bedroom set for only $40 per mio. Thompson-Crawley Home & Garden 2 BRTownhouse, usually 550/mo, now 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky Auto garage, deck, frig, AC & DW Very quiet & spacious Pro-rated for 3mths. Call 832-8340 anytime Summer Sublease Summer Sublease. 2 Bdrm 1 bath Available June 1. 841-907 9 Subaru hatchback. 1.9L hybrid truck w/omni- vale power window. 3-door. Summer Sublease. New form 4 bmw iAC, DCW, parking lot, 1 bit from KU, 1224 Oahe, $75 May paid. 841-234-7800 OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m. 11:00am 11:00pm Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! FURNISHED Studios,1.2,2+,3&4bdrm apts...designedwithyouin MASTERCRAFT mind! Goto. Campus Place-841-1429 Hanover Place-841-1212 14th& Mass Regents Court-749-0445 1005 Mass Orchard Corners-749-4226 15th & Kasold Orchard Corners... 15th & Kasold Sundance-841-5255 7th & Florida Tanglewood-749-2415 MASTERCRAFT Summer. New, airty 2 story townhouse for 1 male to share w/ two nice roommates, walk to campus `2225 ms NEGOTABLE +` & utils. 1137 Valley Hall. Jn. 865-6499 Super Studio Available May 15 for Summer Sub- classes from campus + close to downtown Call 641-792-3800 Summer subdue June 10 to July 30 28dm Api. Appl. renovated now. Central air 2m, patio ceiling, floor 2m, carpet 6m. The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 841-0484 or stop by 146 Tennessee Want to subside apt from June, July, 14. AU $800 + will furnish at Sandstone. 1 BR. Dates & prices are subject to availability. Equal Housing Opportunity Wanted: female room mate for 1 room in B3R pln. valid through July; mong plus $1 call Cal Heather at 610-795-8244. 430 Roommate Wanted 1 bdm, close to campus, no dep, low bills, free water, gas & cable, i+i + unit: 843-7331 FNS needed for 3 tbrm apt. MAY RENT PAID! route. furnish. roadmap. Summer Sublease (841-292-7650) 1 to 2 male roommates for the fall share a barm 18m² at 972 Erme Rd. R252; Call Nack 2614; Phone 212-307-3500. 1. 2 female N/S wanted for house W/D/T 1 block from campers 1940 mw, etc. 865-984 2 NS rooms to share spacious 3 baths 2 bathpt. Available May 11th. March 13. Rent $150 & $180 per room. 2 roommates needed for summer. Private room, Ac ward. Please nice house close to campus, rent to you. Roommate Wanted female for 2 bedroom 2 bath room bus route bus call Mellissa 1043 Leave message Summer Sublime female to share 2 Bpf Apt 10 61-4083 $72 /mm $72 Call Jan员 14 61-4083 Leave message SUITLEME July 18-May 4, 2011 Irm in 2 berm ap 1 water paid Call now 749-831-4755 / utilities water paid Call now 749-831-4755 Apartment available mid May thru mid August. Two roommates need. Three bedrooms, two full baths. Fully furnished, pool, laundry facilities and parking free. rent安排.免 rent. rent approved. Call 843-0222 Close to camp. Roommate needs for June July unitities. Negotiable Prefermor number BD 272-737 Female roommate wanted for summer sublease beginning May 20 W/10 A/C/2 b/c students from $3000 to $4500. LOOKING TO SHARE A HOUSE. Female non-smoking graduate student with great cats is looking for an off-campus house to share with her family. Tuition is $2600/month price I am cheap, pretty quiet, fun-loving but not a partyer Would love a cooperative group of friends in安徽 City (483) 349-4943 by May 28 Female n/ roommate to share quiet 1 liter $25 Male n/ roommate to share quiet 1 liter $25 they going to $180.00 plus / utilities, call 784-346-5555 Female roommate needed to share 3 bdmr town house for the summer. Great location, master wdb/w balcony, swimming pool, tennis & volleyball courts. Rent $800 plus 1/2 util. Call Galey 652-474-5000. N/F Female wanted to share a 4d dorm house $140/mo plus /util. available May 19, 757/750 Moving to N. Johnson City June 1 Need roommate preferably female B2-0795 Male non-smokers wanted to share BRIS House Male to Minor paid $12,950 paid W/D. Male to Minor $437,678 (31/27/16) Kimi: need to supply a birm. 2 bath, furnished for summer. I block from sun. $150 mo. I will charge. room for female in private home. Central air- kitchen privileges. 16月17/900 2101 16月18/900 2101 Groom mate wanted to share 4 bfrm home town at Sunrise Village Pool, washer/dryer, and dishwasher Summer only' call 832-0244 Rent negotiable. Roommate needed Beg. June 1 *1-8* BRI $15 min plus 4 hours. Roommate needed Beg. June 1 *1-8* BRI $15 min plus 4 hours. Call 824-421-4414. Roommate needed, female, non- $144 + tUIs Roommate needed, male, non- $144 + tUIs May 7 Call 794-320 (705) Terrace May 7 Call 794-320 (705) Terrace THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Classified Information and order form How to schedule an ad: - By phone: 864-4358 - in person: 119 Stauffer PH Ads phone in may be billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be held until pre-payment is made. Stop by the Kansan office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 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"Vacations are ranging from two weeks to the whole summer," said Carol Khoury, a travel consultant for Maupintour Travel Service. "And Europe seems to be the number one destination." Khoury said that many students are receiving trips to Europe as graduation presents. Other students are using graduation money to help them out with their trips. "Many reservations for these trips were being made as long ago as last fall." she said. According to Ports Unlimited Travel Service, Europe was the most popular destination for graduating students. But Europe isn't the only place that stu- "I just needed to get away for a little while," he said. Ken Macleod, St. Louis graduating senior, said he's going to Florida for a week. 6 Many students like Macleod and Craner feel they need to get away from the hustle and bustle of a college town. They believe that if they go away to a place to enjoy themselves, they will be ready to get into the job market when they return. Other students feel that they need more than a week to get away. There are some students who are going on vacations with family members. They feel they need to spend some time with their families since they have not done so in the last few years. "I'm moving to Dallas for the summer," said Joanna Cramer, Olate graduating senior. "I need some time off and away before I enter law school." Mel Schoemann, Omaha, Neb., graduating senior, said that she's going to spend some time with her sisters. They are going to Vail, Colo., for five days. "We decided we need to spend some time together before we all go our separate ways," she said. Thank you Jayhawks for your patronage in '93. We look forward to serving you in the future. Congratulations Seniors! DAYS INN Group and Family Rates Greenery Restaurant Hanger No. 4 Lounge 2309 Iowa 913-843-9100 'Let us make your Parents' Day great! 1 the size of the ad (the number of agile lines the ad by the rate that it qualifies for). That amount is the ad will run. the advertiser's account will be credited for the cash are not available. for a fee of $4.00 DLCY aadline for cancellation is 4 p.m. 2 days prior to jase Print: A ABOUTS 1-7X 8-14X 15-29X 30+X 1.00 0.80 0.70 0.45 3.75 0.65 0.60 0.40 3.70 0.60 0.55 0.35 3.70 0.55 0.50 0.35 379 want to be; 405 for rent 430 roommate wanted 1. Phone: ___. id MasterCard Visa city Daily Kansas) ad your buying Master Card iration Date: Aftarion Date... all, Lawrence, KS. 66045 By GARY LARSON --- GRADUATION * Kyon * May 3, 1993 MOTHER DONKEYS IN THE CLASSROOM Dwayne here will ow number, if today." UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Mondav. May 3,1993 13 2 bdm晨 for June/July + 1 yr lease. Newer aupers, in quiet area on bus route (North winds) $80/mo + utilities, dishwasher, washer machine, balcony. Call 6 or leave 6 at mailbox # 843-4753. 3 bdma avail in 4 bdmrs in June/July/Rept 6 bdma avail & Ohio Call in Debbie or Doble 805-082-893 2 bdmrs available for fall in bdmr 7/bath town home. Garage door responsible for Responsible garage door 841-1130 www.bdmr.com B 2R,ully Furnished, Micro,Pool Avail, Mid-May,7h & Florida,Call 832-1572. $28hrm Apt. available June 1 for sublease, on the bus route great, near Dillen and Cockburn. 2 N roommates to share new College Hill Condo 2 LEave Aug rent 285.823-804-2 leave message 3dbm / 3 full bat apt. avail for summer $200/per, Organchair pool, cool, on bus route 120/min, 60°F 3dbm floor near campus $b5; mon-Jun 1-May 31 No peta, no smokers Call Rachel @ 482-2540 No pets, no smoke/breakfast/260/mon- u/adl, utl'd for 8 min'use on campus/cable avail. May 17 CalC Bern: 832-0997 - 48 luxury townhouse, W.D. WD, Frig. Fire- place, 2 car garage, 3 BA, large backyard, huge backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage space; $1200 + utilities Call 841-9642 4 BR with loft at Campus Place (near Yellow Sub and the Crossing) *240* mo + util *64*灯 783-783 54 Michigan 3 B, Br 2, Bath $600 and $625. Washer/ dryer each Central heat and AC New 5 bdm house avail £1 near 10 & MO Lots of win- ners petnk for pets 480 + 796 + 749 + 706 petnk for pets 480 + 796 + 749 + 706 Applicsoft apartments. Now leasing 1 2 kbms for June 14. Aug 1. AC heat, water & trash paid. Dishwasher. microwave, disposal. Very quiet. 12 mo. lease. No pet. Call 845-8282 anytime. Artsy studio, wood floors. W/D use, near down- bottom. 813-452-3707 (W/D) Available August Studio apt in nice, older house Available August Studio apt in nice, older house CELL-A, cellar, porch. No paws. FREE WIFI. Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace Aisle 1528 W 95th large & I-84th床, furn or uprune a/month; Roommate Call on request or for 2/3 mo. Contact Campus to cammas. No does. Call 842-5911 or 843-1433. Available Now furnished Rma w/ shared kitchen parking. Call 641-854-2798 w/o street- parked pets. Call 641-854-2798 Beautiful building, near campus, sum/all, no pets/smokers, $105. +1 - 841- 467- 868 sublease 3, br 2, fr 7, and w/ D 1, sk-051 Clean summer house. $89 monthly avail mid May Best location above Jawahra Bookstore Summer sublease. 3 br. 2 bath, and W/D. 832-0112 Female preferred. Call Km 664-6842 Female preferred Call Kim 864-6842 CUPE 2 BR Ceiling Fans, Wood Floors, Newly Rededge 1001 + Tenn Avail May 18 865-2062 Excellent location Close to Campus 1341 Ohio 2B dr 4-plex C/A, dishwasher, disposal, W/D office kitchen 805+711-3955 Earns for a summer $4,000. Female. State needed for summer/. Nice 4 Good-looking bfrm, DW/D. CA, DW. Negotiable Aval. mid-May. Call 832-1081 bdrm, 3 bath/many (measures. 84*STAR/7827) Great location ! 1048 Tennessee. 2 hr in 4+pk C/A. Equipmentized, no pets, $380/mo June Kill 50K! Kill 64-Kill 82 HeyRU Med Students. Rainbow Toward Apartments is now heating St. 1.6 2 bedroom apts, for children up to 8 yrs old. Water paid, pool, spa, jacuzzi, & spa, garage parked 358 Rainbow Toward R^ N SS 4063 Across Incredible Sublease Deal 2: bdhm. b impart apart near campus, park. Unfurished, very clean Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31. Call 749 3183. June-July sale. Beautiful 2 story 1BR apt in home. Free W/D, priv park, AC, ceiling fan $75/mo, gas/water dp. No dep. 1024 Ohio #47 749-503 Large 2 Bdmr Apt available immediately after form of summer leave. Call 841-8435 HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS Spacious 3 Dhrm Aqt for Summer Sublease, Gray and White Wi-Fi, 1W microwave, laundry sink, roommate $99/month. *2 & 3 bedroom units *3 month leases *avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for appt.) Suspects 83 Brmr Aq available May 17, May 21 paid on bus route. driver wash器 dockers. DW tack palec, off street parking, $420 mo thru July 11, 853,965 leave message. Quet, attractive, nice 38 BR duplex available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. Pets: 040, misr 283-388 Room for Rent Very large dkrm kit, bath, laundry avail, mid May or June 1 kit for summer or all year. Nonsammer, 3 mtl. from KU 749-0166 Spacious 3 Bdm Apt for Sublease, Gray Broom, 5 ft. Real nice 28m² apt, close to campus hardwood floors, deck, off-street parking, near avail. May be in the same building as your house. Spacious one Bedroom Apt for summer sublease $250 per month, water and cable include option to rent from our office. Sibulesex b1rmpt for summer. Nice wp/wati, b route out. $880 to call 5946 After call 5946 to call 5946. Sublease 4 bdm rfp for summer: Furnished 1 from the non Campus Place Apt. 3 For more info Sublease 4 BR apt for summer $108 per person 1 bedroom 965 sqft @ 842-792. We may not have a working telephone real nice one and two bdm ap. s. close to cam- pooling, in our home. We rented, no pets, renting for Au. 76889 or 842-9007. SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 199: Sublease for summer 2 bdr, close to campus, free cable 441/518 mg-843-477 Spacious & Comfortable •Studios •I & 2 BR Apt. IST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS 1ST Management *Bradford Square *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F 1-5 749-1556 Summer Sublime, 4 BR Duplex, Less than yr old, 2 baths, A/C 2 car garage with windows, Available in various styles and colors. Summer sublime, two bdmr, pool on a launtry. May rent FREE Summer Sublouse - May 25-Aug 1, 14bm in bermh - utilities Call Ashley 1800-347-9122 Call Ashley 1800-347-9122 EDDINGHAM PLACE Rimfolded bed #4, sided '73 berm, rooms, near a Vail Mall. Room 1658; dining room, dining room & bedroom set for only $80 per mo. Thompson-Crawley Home & Office Furniture Lease 6011 Kasid. 841-711 Offering Luxury 2 br apartments at an 24th & EDDINGHAM (Near to Renchwarmers) kemodeled apl's sdt, 1.3 Ndfm, rooms, near Ui avail June 1, 1990, 884-6254 Summer Sublease (Next to Benchwarmers) 2 BR townhouse, usually 550/mo, now 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky. Auto garage, deck, frig, AC & DW. Very quiet & spacious. Pro-rated for 3mths. Call 832-834 anytime Summer Sublease 2 Bdrm 1 bath Available June 1.847-907 Summer sublease 2 B bedroom. Great location with pool. On bus route. Must sublease. 749-0982. Summer Sublease. New form 4b ram ap AC TW. Ru from KU. From KU. 1224 Ohua. F$59 May. 841.2384 OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! FURNISHED MASTERCRAFT Studios,1.2,2+,3&4bdrm apts...designed withyou in Campus Place-841-1429 1445 Lowrises HanoverPlace-841-1212 14th&Mass Regents Court-749-0445 1905 Mass Orchard Corners-749-4226 15th & Kasold 15th & Kasoid Sundance-841-5255 7th & Florida Tanglewood-749-2415 10th & Arkansas MASTERCRAFT Super Studio Available May 16 for Summer Sub- titute from campus + close to downtown. Call 841-797-8200. 1026 block 954, inc pcs. 8232, 6574 Summer. New, airy 2 story townhouse for 1 male to share with 2 females in new rooms; walk to camper on RIKEI KKK1 + (i) unit. 1137 Valle Vl. Jun 865-544 The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 841-0484 or stop by 140 Tennessee Summer jubilee June 10 to July 30 2 Bbm Apt being renovated now central air conditioning or outfitting. Equal Housing Opportunity Want to submit apt from June, July. Au $10-$30 price furnished in U.S. RH Date & prices will be updated in i827-16 and i827-18 at 827-168. Wanted- female room mate for 1 room in B3 bpt. through July. $200 more plus $15. Calhater Heath 430 Roommate Wanted 1 bdm., close to campus, no dep. low bills, free oils, water g, cable $ 3.0 / unit ; ubl 843-7351 1 PNS needed for 3 blem. MAY MEN PAI D PUSSED toURN. turtured Subsumle Basket call 80-2976 1-2 female N/S wanted for house, W/D, 1 block from campus, 1650 / mo - ul / 863-392 1 to 2 male roommates for the fall, share 3 armb 1 to 2 female roommates at 927 Ernie Rd. Rez2/mall Call N 823-642-0402 2 NR rooms to share spaces 3 hsem 2 bath 4 bathrooms 79/260 $ 31 July 31 Item $150 & 350 (unities) 79/260 $ 2 Roommates needed for summer. Private room. A, wash & dryer; nice house close to campus, rent room. Roommate Wanted, female for 2 bedrooms 2 bath or microwave, wet pool, web call. Route Calls: 1-800-456-7890 SUBLEASE May 16 - Aug 14. rm 2 bdmpl apm. min from union. Rent negotiatio* + utilities. rpm from union. Negotiate* + utilities. Summer Sublime female to share 2 Bd Apf 10m walk to campus. Enter $175 to Call Jasper at jpasper@yahoo.com Apartiment available mid May thru mid-August. Two roommates wanted. Three bedrooms, two full baths. Pally furnished, pool, laundry facilities. Bedroom with private rent free,租金 rent paired. Call 843-9232 Close to campa. Roommate need for June-July June-July utilities Negotiate Preference note RX724 Female roommate wanted for summer sublease for two nights or entire summer / utility call 842-8358 Nice!! Female or 6/roommate needed to take quiet 2 hr or 1hr of shift, call 850-737-1414, they go away, they pay $100 per hour, call 850-737- 1414 Female roommate needed to share a bdm town house for the summer. Great location, master bdm w/balcony, swimming pool, tennis & volleyball courts. Rent $200 plus ½ usl kit. Call Caty 829-748-1535 smoking room, a kitchen and an office of an apartment house to share with other graduates. Must have good yard size? $200/month rental fee. Please call us at (413) 857-9628 or not at a partyer Would love a cooperative group house. Please call Amy in Massachusetts (413) 857-9628 N/F Female wanted to share a 4birm house $148/mo plus !util available May 1, 2019 -737.370 Male non-smoker wanted to share 3B House Widow paid. WD ($2,500) $2,800 $2,100 * utilities 481-397 Cust Moving to N. Johnson City June 1 Ne roommate referrentially female 832-0793 Rimmi: need to share a birm, 2 bath, furnished garage (for laminate) block from Union, $150 m per month. Room for female in private home Central air- room. May 16, 17#290-210 Loungeman 845-343-880 Roommate wanted to share 4 bdm home town at Sunrise Village Pool, washer/dryer, and dishwasher Summer only' call 832-0244. Rent negotiable. Roommate need Begg Jumme 1 - $8 BRL, 169$ plus / utilities. 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Calculation Rates: Businesses brace for graduation Visitors to Lawrence during that weekend stimulate economy Special to the Kansan Meredith Gross In a college town like Lawrence, visitors who come to commencement festivities provide a boost to the city's economy. Visitors Bureau, graduation will bring at least $1 million to the city. Lawrence restaurants, bars, shops and hotels have been anticipating the weekend of May 14 when many KU graduates' families will visit Lawrence and its businesses. According to Judy Billings, administrative assistant for the Lawrence Convention and Billings added that some of Lawrence's 810 hotel rooms, which range in price from $35-$180, have been booked for commencement weekend since the summer of 1992. Because many graduates will want to show their guests the city of Lawrence and its hot spots, many bars, restaurants and shops are adding staff for commencement weekend. during commencement weekend. "We're staffing for commencement weekend day times like they were weekend evenings," said Sherri Smart, the assistant manager of the Cornucopia Restaurant, 180 Massachusetts St. Benchwarner's Sports Bar & Grill,1601 23rd St., is also anticipating a bigger crowd "There are several parties going on that weekend," said Chris Miller, a bartender at Benchwarmer's. "We'll have the bar fully staffed." The KU Bookstore is preparing for graduation weekend by extending hours, adding staff and adding merchandise. Monica Seiter, assistant manager for merchandising at the KU Bookstore, said she added merchandise like alumni apparel and license plates to target visitors and new graduates leaving KU. Lawrence hotels as well as restaurants have been anticipating more business on commencement weekend. "We've been booked since late last May," said Jonnie Gary, relief manager of the Trav- elodge motel, 801 Iowa St. Rhonda Perdue, receptionist at The Eldridge Hotel, 701 Massachusetts St., said they had a three-page waiting list for this year's graduation weekend and half of their rooms are already booked for next year's graduation weekend. The fact that Lawrence hotels are booked for graduation weekend poses a problem for the visitors that don't have reservations. These visitors unfortunately have to reserve rooms as far away as Kansas City or Topeka, some of which are already booked for that weekend. "We filled up our reservations for graduation weekend just recently," said Wendy Rvan, manager of the Holldome in Topeka. Please Help Keep Our Planet Clean. 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Calefio at 6 or leave 6 years. mail: 843-4736 3 bdms avail in 4 bdrm, house June/July; Rent 130th & 138th & Ohio Call in Debbie or Debbie on Saturday 3 b firmware, availability for fall in 2018 ha firmware, b firmware, availability for fall in 2018 ha firmware b firmware, availability for fall in 2018 ha firmware B 2Rally Furnished, Micro Pool Avail Mid-May 7th & Florida. Call 823-1572. 2 Bradm AP available June 1 for a sublease, on the bank. Available near Dillons and Downtown W/D/ C/A 84-739-110 2 NS roommates to share new College Hill Condo own Room, w/d. Avail Auction $25. 823-0402- 999-823-0402- 3 birmen near campus $250/mi. Jan 1-May 1 no peta, no smokers. Call Rachel @842-2540 3 bdm, 3 bath bath apt. avail for summer $300 per room. Grindhauz Garden, pool, furn. on bus route. furnished upi /Summer Sublease/200/mo/ 1/uti;饮 t/8 min/5 hour to campus/campes 1/uti; 4 BR luxury townhouse, W/D, DW, FriG, Fireplace, 2 car garage, 3 BA, large deck, huge backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage space $1200 + utilities Call 841-9642 4 BR with loft at Campus Place next to Yellow Sibs BRI +/m2 /+/m1.劝力 843-7883. 541 Michigan 3 B. RH; 2 B. $600 and $600. Washler/dr each 6 hours. Central heat and AC Newer 5 bdm house avail F1 near 10 & MO Lots of windows & hardwood floors F2 near 30 & MOP lots of windows 749-806-6960 Applicchio apartments. Now leasing 1 2 bdrms for June 4. A胃 1. AC, water, 2 hbrs paid. Counterhair, microwave disposal. Very quiet. 12 mow lease. No pets. Call 682-4329 anytime. Artsy studio wd floors W/D use, near downtown. $235 Call 841-STAR 7827 Available Aug 14th. Studio apt in nice, older house Walk to KU Dillon & downroom cellar 260 W. 3rd St. NE 8th Flr. Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace Apsis 129 Wkth 8/19 large & 1/2Bm fur or unburn. 275/month-350/month on a y lease or for 2/4'n tom' summer. Central air and heat & close to cam Available Now furnished Rina w / shared kitch & bath facilities ! b块房 of off-street Beautiful house, near campus, sum/fall, no pets/mokers, $100 + /ui 941-8678 Best location above Jayhawk Bookstore. Summer sublease. 3 br. 2bath, and W/ DZ-831-0521 housesize 3' or 5' room, and w/ 7' rooms 602412 Cheap house rent, $90 per month, avail mid May CUTTE 3 BR Ceiling Fans. Wood Floors. Newly fitted in October, April and May 18, 460-900 Good-looking 18mM, DW/D, CA, DW. Negotiable Avail, mid-May. Call 832-1018 Excellent location. Close to campus 1341 Ohio 101 U.S.A. 256-796-8640, W/1/D. 10.3 miles, 10.3 miles, $80/mo Call us: 1-800-353-6747 GOT A GROUP !!! 8pm! : 8pm! : bath of historic #bdm. 3bm. many bath features. #84-STAR (827) Great location Tennessee. 2H in *plus* pets, no pets. $300月 June 19, Call 842-492-492 HeyRU Med Students, Rainbow Towel Apartments is now allowing St. 1 & 2 bedroom baths for students in need. Please contact Water paid, pool, sauna, jacuzzi, & spa, garage 3838 Baylush BVk C K 6163 Atos 4388 Baylush BVk DKC 9163 Atos Incredible Sublease deal: 2 dbm. I bairm apart mend near campus, park. Unfurished, very clean Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31. Call 749 3183. June-July bliss Beauiful 2 story IBR apt in host. home. Free W/D, p/priv park, AC, ceiling fan. $75/mo/gas/water dp. No dep. 1042 Ohio #49-7306 n Large 2 Bdrm Apt available immediately after fmin for summer sublease. Call 843-9435. HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS • 2 & 3 bedroom units • 3 month leases • avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for appt.) Quaint, attractive, nice 3 BR duplex available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. $450/mi 843-2888 Real nice 2 bdm, apt. close campus; hardwood deck, deck off, street parking, no pets avail May 4th. $120/week. Spaceau 3 Dhrm Apt for Summer Sublease, Gray- ware, $900 per room. 1 W microwave, laundry room, $800 per room. Room for Rent Very large bdm, kit, bath, laundry, avail mid May or June 1 for summer or all year. Nomsstherm 3 mi from KU. 748-0166 Spacious 3 Bdm Apt for Summer & Wk. 800-341-6259 Spacious 3 Bdrm Apt available May 17. May rent spacious 3 Bdrm apts, hookups dwk, DWPs, back palco, off street parking, $420 mn thru July 31, 865-065-1 leave message Real nice one and two bdrm. ap s. close to cam bed. The bed is comfy, the mattress, no pets, netting for A8, 789-218 or 940-690 Spacius one Bedroom Apt for summer sublease $50 per month and cable included option in other rooms. Sublease bldm i brpm for summer. Nice wp w patio, route avail, call茂乐 $M85, Call after 6pm. SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 Sublease 1 bdmr at summer for Purnished 1 from thebn Campus Place Apt.3 For more info Sublease for summer. 2 bfd, close to campus, free card $415/month $85-447 **Sublane 4 BR apt for summer** $188 per person 1222 1046 743 842 792 We are a working telephone Spacious & Comfortable *Studios 1ST Management 1ST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS ! & 2kR Ante *Bradford Square *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F, 1-5, 749-1556 Summer Sublease, 4 BR Duplex, less than lyrid, 2 baths, A/C 2 car garage with openers. Available in room number call 843-912 Summer sublease, two bdrm. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< laundry, May rent RF Summer sublease, two bldm, pool on bus route, free first FREE! Available I May I Call A845-6497 Summer Sublease - May 25 Aug 1: 1 bdrm in bdmr Summer Suite - May 25 Aug 1: 1 bathrooms *utilities* Call Ashley; Call Mehra EDDINGHAM PLACE Remoleded apu's, sftp, 13 bdrm, rooms, near KU avail June 1, 1999, 894-6254 KU avail June 1, 1981, 1043-6254 Rent a living room, dining room & bedroom set for only $60 per mo. Thompson-Crawley Home & Office Furniture Leasing 601 Kasal 7411 Offering Luxury 2 br apartments at on 24th & EDDINGHAM (Next to Benchwarmers) Summer Sublease 2 BRTownhouse, usually 550/mo, now 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky. Auto garage, deck, frig. AC & DW Very quiet & spacious. Pro-rated for 3 mths. Call 832-834 anytime Summer Sublease. 2 Bdmr 1 bath. Available June 1. 841-9707 Summer sublease 2 Bedroom. Great location with pool. On bus route. Must mustache. 749-6992 Summer Sublease New furn 4 berm AC1 ACW TUB. Dishwk from KU. 1242 Ohio, 6759 May pay 841-2348 OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! FURNISHED MASTERCRAFT Studios,1,2.2+,3&4 bdrm apts...designedwithyouin Campus Place-841-1429 Hanover Place-841-1212 Hanover Place-841-1212 14th & Mass. Regents Court-749-0445 1905 Mass Orchard Corners-749-422 15th & Kasold Sundance-841-5255 7th & Florida Tanglewood-749-2415 MASTERCRAFT Studio Basic August May 15 for Summer Sub- calls from campus + close to downtown Call 841-9379 Summer sublet June 1 to July 30 2 Dbrm Apt. be renovated now Central air, Central patio, ceiling fans 1300 block Vermont, no pets, $22581-1074 Summer. New, airy 2 story roomhouse for a house to share w/ other 2 nice roommates, walk to camper w/ a rear entrance */ wuk18 1317 Valley Ln, J61-86549 The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 841-0484 or stop by 140 Tennessee Equal Housing Opportunity Want to sublease apt from June, July. Au $10, 600 + unfilled furniture. 1BR, 7DRES & prices will vary based on availability. Wanted: female roommate for 1 room in BR ap! Wednesday, July 200 $m plus 1us. Call Heather at 1-866-555-3737 430 Roommate Wanted 1 bdrm, close to campus, no dep, low bills, gas water, gas kit ( $150 ) + iPhone, 843-7331 ! FNS needed for 13hrdm. MAY BENT PAID! route, furnish. SUMMER Sublease route. 1 w 2 male roommates for the fall, share 3 Mdrr 2 w 2 female roommates at 97 Ereward Rd. #82/mail Call Nc 832-042-8 1-4 female N/s wanted for house W/D, 1 block [from campus] M/f m/ul w/ m/l 869-2992 2 NS roommates to share space 3 baths 2 bath room. One private room. July 31建 $130 &amp;amp; pluities, 789-290 2 Roommates needed for summer. Private room, home close house. rent campus, rent Call 853-981-4030 Roommate Wanted female for 2 bedrooms 2 baths on bus route Call 841-735-6057 Leave message Summer Sublime female to share 2 Bifl Apt 119 $120 total $17/m Call Jaaskir at 841-680. Leave message SUBLEASE May 18 - Aug. 1, 19 in m 2 bdrm. apt 1 min. from rent. Rent negotiation . & utilities. Minimum rent. $1500 per month. Apartment available mid May thru mid August. Two roommates need. Three bedrooms, two full baths. Fully furnished, pool, laundry facilities. Room size varies. Rent free. Rate rented. Contact 843-8323 Female roommate wanted for summer sublease with 2 adults, 1 male, 1 female, for entire summer / utilite call 842-928-8438 Close to camp. Roommate needed for June July August. Negotiate. Prefer non- union BST-2721 Female n/roommate to share quiet 2 hr 1 bath aph, mid May Thu July. Must be trustworthy, easy goo, $180 plus /s utilities, call 749-4089 (close to campus) Female homehouse needed to share 3 bdm town house for the summer. Great location, master bdm w/balcony, swimming pool, tennis & volleyball courts. Rent $200 plus 1/2 util. Call Cathy 852-797-4700. N/S Female wanted to share a 4droom house $148/mo plus /util available May 1 749-7370 Moving to N. Johnson City June 1. Need roommate preferentially female. 832-0793 Male non-smoker wanted to share 3 BR house Mild May to贮, option for Pay, May rent. W/D, L/R. Please visit www.gardner.com. LOOKING TO SHARE A HOUSE: Female, non-smoking graduate student with 2 great cats is looking for a new home. Must have good-sized vard! $200/month price range. I am clean, pretty quiet, fun-loving but not a partner Would love a cooperative group house. Please call Amy in Massachusetts (413) 696-7854. $148 mo+ plus / unl. Available May 1, 249-730 Rimmed: needed to b & bram 2, bath, furnished apt for Summer; 1 block from Union; $150 mo + / utilities (but will bill) 832-8561 room for female in private home. Central air- kitchen privileges. May 16, $7/hr. 210-545 883-7444. Roommate wanted to share 4 lbm town home at Ravnise Ridge Sunite, water,洗衣er/dryer, and diswasher Summer only' call 832-0244. Rent negotiable. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Roommate needed Beg. June 1 - 28M, 15 min on weekends. Applicants must have + utilities + utilities 40-44 km (or for驰) + utilities second term female non- $144 + 14$ units second term male non- $144 + 14$ units May Call my 149-720 Terrace. May 7 After May Call my 149-720 Terrace. Classified Information and order form How to schedule an ad: Bv phone: 864-4358 In person:119 Stauffer Flim - phone Ads phone in may be billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be billed until pre-payment is made. * email - to the Kaiser office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ads may be prepaid, cash or check, or in Wired MasterCard or Wi-Fi. - By Mail: 119 Stauffer Flint, Lawrence, KS. 66045 You may print your classify order form on the form below and mail it with payment to the Kanesan office. You may choose to have it billed to your Master's or Card visa. Ads that are billed to Vita Master's Card资质 for a refund on unused days are also available. When converted before their expiration date: ('calculating Rates') Uncertain job market worries some Students consider graduate school By Colleen Scherer Special to the Kansan for the cost of graduate school. As seniors prepare for the last walk down the hill,some are saying goodbye to their former careers as students and facing the real world with all of its excitement and uncertainty. Remembering all-night parties, cramming for tests and the stress of waiting for a report card will soon be a thing of the past as seniors don caps and gowns and take their last steps to careers. But the uncertainty of facing the real world has seniors skeptical about their future in a recessionion economy. Many seniors plan to go to graduate school to better their chances at finding the career they want while they wait out a bad economy. "I'm concerned about not being able to get a job with just a bachelor of science degree." she said. Kathi Alvested, Independence senior who ultimately wants a degree in veterinary medicine, said she is worried about how she will pay for graduate school. Some seniors are worried about their future plans for having families of their own, owning homes and finding a rewarding career. Indeed, most seniors' hopes for the future are dampened by the uncertainty of what lies just beyond graduation. Many students are concerned about losing their friends and dealing with the security of being a student Even so, many others must find jobs to pay "It scares me facing the real world after we've spent 16 of our 21 years in school." Alvested said. "School has been your career so far. So what are you going to do now?" Michael Jones, Leavenworth senior, also felt uncomfortable with graduating "It scares me facing the real world after we've spent 16 of our 21 years in school." "I'm starting to feel real comfortable at KU Kathi Alvested Independencesenior and now that time is starting to end and I'm going to have to move on to another part of my life. You get comfortable in one place and it's hard to go out and trv new things." Frank DeSelvo, a psychologist at Watkins Memorial Health Center, addressed the common problem of students experiencing an identity crisis as they prepare to graduate. DeSelvo said that students often have high expectations when they go out into the job world and need to realize the difference between passing a test and being able to perform a task in the field. "The most common fear is the change from university college student status to professional status," DeSelvo said. "Students are concerned whether all of the book learning they've had in school is going to transfer or not to the practical skills needed in the real world." "By and large, the graduation process is another life transition time and the stresses associated with any major change in life transition are ones that are most prominent." DeSelvo said. For graduates this year, the job market has intensified those fears. "Once folks can grasp the reality of whatever it is they are concerned about, it's not so ominous and it can be placed in a context of normal kind of feeling that should be expected," DeSelvo said. The Earth is ours to share... Please recycle your Daily Kansan --- . Ray-Ban SUNGLASSES for Driving by BAUSCH & LOMB 928 Massachusetts NOW THAT YOU'VE GOT YOUR TAN DON'T LET IT FADE AWAY. 3 tans $10 5 tans $15 7 tans $20 10 tans $25 15 tans $35 FREE visits for referrals EUROPEAN TAN, HEALTH & HAIR SALON 23rd & Ousdahl 841-6232 We will beat any local specials USE IT OR LOSE IT! Available at The Etc. Shop NOW THAT YOU'VE Ray-Ban SUNGLASSES for Driving by BAUSCH & LOMB Available at The Etc. Shop 928 Massachusetts EUROPEAN TAN. HEALTH & HAIR SALON 23rd& Ousdahl 841-6232 NOW THAT SCHOOL IS OVER, GIVE YOUR GRADUATE SOMETHING FUN TO READ! BOOKS ARE THE PERFECT GIFT! THE MT. OREAD BOOKSHOP OFFERS THOUSANDS OF INTELLIGENT AND ENTERTAINING BOOKS IN EVERY SUBJECT, SURE TO DELIGHT THE EDUCATED MIND. KU Bookstores Level Two Kansas Union University of Kansas B64-4431 OPEN B;3OAM - 5PM Mon - Fri 10AM - 4PM SAT 12NOON - 3PM SUN OPEN COMMENCEMENT DAY B;3OAM - 5PM OREAD BOOKSHOP ad the size of the ad (the number of agate lines the ad by the rate that it qualifies for. That amount is the ad will run. the advertiser's account will be credited for the cash are not available. for a fee of $4.00 sadline for cancellation is 4 p.m. 2 days prior to 4-7X 8-14X 15-29X 30+X 1.00 0.80 0.70 0.45 0.75 0.65 0.60 0.40 0.70 0.60 0.55 0.35 0.60 0.55 0.50 0.35 15 4600s 370 want to buy 405 for rent 438 roommate wanted OLICY ease Print: OUCY | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | \ Phone ad □ MasterCard □ Visa maily Daisan) giving your ad. MasterCard Expiration Date all, Lawrence, KS. 66045 By GARY LARSON --- --- 8 meh mermaid wayne here will ow number, if today." GRADUATION • K-you • May 3, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, May 3, 1993 13 2 bdmr. sublease for June/July + yl. lease. nipwes in air apt, in area bus on route (North winds) $80/mo. + utilities, washer, washer sports room, balcony. Call after 6 or have leave. maillage: 844-752-4731 3 bdms avail in 4 bdms房. June/July Rent $685.00 or $699.00 or Ohio Call in收费 Debbie or Libbie 802-0922 2 bdmr. available for fall in 3 bdmr. /3 tahmout bdmr. garage, cable, washer/dryer/Responsible manufacturer 2 BR, Full Furnished, Micro Pool, Avail Mid-May. 7th & Florida. Call 832-1572. 2 Brim Apt. apl. June 1 for sublease, on the order W/D/ C/Apt., near Dillen and Carlsbad W/D/ C/Apt., near Dillen 2 NR roomsate to share w College Hill Condo own room, w/d. Avail Aug. res. 832-830-402 www.acresliving.com 3 bdrm house near campus. $25/mo. January 1- May 14. no. smokers, Call Rachel AE 82-940. 3 bdmr, 2 full bath apt. avail. for summer $200 per room. Orchard Cormoran, pool, on bus. route to Brooklyn. avail. May 17/Call Bern - 832-9997 b3dm house near campus $25/m Jan-1 May 13 no peta, no smokers Call Harra @ 42-540-96 furnished urn ap/ Summer Siblanee /200/m campus/cable营 avail May 17 CalGall @ 83-997-97 4 BR luxury townhouse, W/D, DW, FriG, Fireplace, 2 car garage, 3 BA, large deck, huge backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage space $1200 + utilities. Call 841-9642. 4 B&B with left at campus Place next to Yellow Sub and the crossing) $240/mo + util. Call 843-7838. and the crossing) $240/mo + tail Call 843-7833. M4 Michigan 3 BHR, 2 BHT, $600 and $65. Newer dryer each apt. Central heat and AC. Newer construction. 842-910 5 bdm house avail 61 near 10 & MO Lots of wifi net hotspot 8 net hotspot 9 net hotspot 10 nets for pets 400 for cats 400 for dogs 745-6166 Appletcraft apartments. Now leasing 2 & 2 bdmrs for June 1 & Aug. 1, AC heat, water & t trash pad. Dishwasher. microwave, dishwash. Very quiet. 12 mm leaves No pet. Call 843-8229 anytime. Array studio, wood floors. W/D use, near downtown, $259. Calm $149. STAR 789) Available August Studio apt in mice, older house in A/C; cellar, Naples, B49-841-1074 NB49-841-1074 Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace A152e A958 w/ 19 large & lBdR; furn or umnw. 278 month-360 month on y lease for 2 or 5/m. 388 month-360 month on z lease to campaon. No Dogs. Call 842 59119 or 843-1433. Available now furnished Rima w / shared kitchen available. locks in block of houses w/ off-street- parking no pets. Beautiful house, near campus, sum/fall, no pets/smokers, $105.0 +/- us41. 647-468 Best location above Jayhawk Bookstore Summer sublease 3 br. bath, and W/D. 831-0123 *emester preferred* Can竿800米 **CUTE 2** BR Ceiling Pains, Wood Floors, Newly - Construction Redede 108 + Tenn Avail May 18 2002-602 Excellent location. Close to campus 1340 1301 Blvd. Apt. 796, Burlington, VT 05401 Excellent location. Close to campus. 1438 Ouhi B/R in 4px. C/A, dishwasher, W/D/W hookups, no pets. 1830/mo Call 842 4242. Fema = ___ mate peded !^ _ mmm^ _ Nice 4 Good-looking 1 bdm, W/D, CA, DW Negotiable avid. mid-May. Call 832-1018 bdmr, 3 bath many features 841-STAR/7827 Great location !104 Tennessee. 2 in 4pl+x C/A. Equipped kitchen, no pets, $380/mo. June - July $49; Call 841-424-423 HEYRU Med Students, Rainbow Tower Apartments is now being St. Clair High School. Entrance, Lent Enter, Water & water paid, pool, spa, jacuzi, & spa, garage parked in library, R C S 8136 Across Parking Hall, 811-290-4533 Increible Sublease Deal. 2. bdrm. 1. bupartment near campus, park. Unfurnished, very clean. Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31. Call 749-3183. July-June July have Beautiful 2 story IBR hgt in app 872/m² - Bathroom - 872/m² - Bathroom - 872/m² 872/m² - gas water / gas water 0.14 dep. no 1042 Ohio 479-748 Large 2 Bdmr Apt available immediately after finals for summer camp. Call 843-8435 HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS *2&3 bedroom units *3 month leases *avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for appt.) Attractive, attractive. nice 3 BR duplexes available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. $450/mo 845-288-7600 Real nice 2 bim, apt. close to campus, hardwood wall. Available 2 bim, parking no pets avail. May 1. deposit required; cafe w/ food. Real nice one and two bim, apt. is close to campus. Available 2 bim, parking no pets, no pets, renting for KM - 749-219 or 943-8007 SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 Spacious & Comfortable • Studios •1 & 2 BR Apts Room for Rent Very large bed room, kit, bath, laundry Rent $590.00 per month. Nominator, 3 mi from KU - 749-0106 Spacious 3Dpm Ai for Summer Sublue, Gray AP after Breeze, AM microwave, laurence AP after Breeze, AM microwave, laurence Spacious 3 Dbrm Apt available May 17, May 19, on bus route, washer dryer hookup, DW, back patio, off street parking, $40/mo thru July 11. 865-602-2595 leave message Spacious one Bedroom Apt for summer sublease water and cable included option 84.2244 Sublease a bldm prt for summer. Nice wp/wati, route bus, avail late 7AM, $650, May call after 3pm. Sblake2 4bdm lbrp for summer. Furnished 1b from the mountain Campus Place Apt 3. For more information, visit www.sblake2.com. Sublease 4 BR apt for summer $118 per person 1242 Ohio U $109. Stop by or call 8-725-7952 Sublease for summer 2 bbr, to campus, free cable, #411/848-4477 1ST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS *Bradford Square *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F 1-5 749-1556 Summer Sublime, 4 BR Duplex. Less than lyrid 2 baths, 8 air, 2 car garage with openers. Available summer sublime, two bdm, pool, on bus route, laundry. May rent FREE! Available May 1 Call Summer Sublease - May 25-Aug 1, in berm in berm (utilitys females only) Call Ashley 842-292-0 EDDINGHAM PLACE 24th & EDDINGHAM Remodeled apt' s studio, 1.38 bal, rooms, near KAU arrival 1983, 1984, 84-111 Room ' s office room & bedroom set for only $60 per mo. Thompson-Crawley Home & Office Furniture Leasing 601 Kasid. 841-711 Offering Luxury 2 br. apartments at an Affordable Deal! (Next to Benchwarmers) Summer Sublease 2 BR townhouse, usually 550/mo, now 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky. Auto garage, deck, frig, AC & DW Very quiet & spacious. Pro-rated for 3 mths. Call 832-834 anytime Summer Sublease. 2 Bdmr 1 bath. Available June 1. 841-9707 Summer sublease 2 Bedroom. Great location with pool. On bus route. Must mustage. 749-9922 Summer Sublease. New furn 4 bdm apt AC, DWB. Ork from KU. I124, KUa0. $75 May paid. 841-2341 OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! Studios, 1,2,2+,3&4 bdrm apts...designed with you in FURNISHED MASTERCRAFT mind! Cate Campus Place-841-1429 1145 Louisiana 1143 Louisiana Hanover Place-841-1212 14th & Meadow Regents Court-749-0445 1005 Maae Orchard Corners-749-4226 15th & Kasold Sundance-841-5255 7th & Florida Tanglewood-749-4215 10th & Arkansas MASTERCRAFT 842-4455 Equal Housing Opportunity Summer New, airy & story townhouse for 1 maltake & roommates, walk to campaise 822 mo/NEGOTIATION +/= units 1237 Valley Ln, J64-9594 Super Studio Available May 15 for Summer Subway 2 blocks from campus + campus to downtown Summer aucten July 10 to July 30 *Bdrm Apt being* central in a central location. *black block wood furniture* 883.847-1043 *wood desk* 883.847-1044 The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 841-0484 or stop by 140 Tennessee. Want to sublease apt from June, July, Aug 10 $850 - will furnished in Sundance B. Rates & prices - old furnished in Sundance B. Rates & prices Wanted- female room mate for 1 room in B A rpt. added by July 30, 2016 plus /\$15. Calf Heather at Halloween. 430 Roommate Wanted Alquiler de madera, alquiler de agua, freezers, tree gas, water e cable (tel: 843-7231) *NES needed for 140m² hpm. MAY BENT PAD) Pool, on bus route, furnished Summer Sublease alea 169536 1- (female N/S) wanted for house, W/D, 1 block *roman comm $450 ma+ lu + mt 865-3902 1 or 2 male roommates for the fall, share 3 Bdrm 2 roommate at 978 Erd Rdy. #26/mall Call Nick 832-042-8 2 NS roommate to share apacureo 3 bath 8 bath Available mid May - July 31. Bent $150 & $180 price per bedroom 2 Roommates needed for summer. Private room, rent to our campus close campus, rent New Call 823-901-8001 Roommate Wanted *formal* for 2 bedroom 3 bath *microwave*, wd, pad, wod. on bus route. Call 1-800-555-9011. SUBLEASE May 18-Aug. 1 Tmr in bdprm. apt 1 Master's degree, / abilities, water call Pawn now 209-731-6857 Summer Suburban female to share 2 Bid Apl 10 min walk to campus. Rent $17/m. Call Jaars at james@haworth.edu Appartment available mid May thru mid-August. Two roommates wanted. Three bedrooms, two full baths. Fully furnished, pool, laundry facilities. Furnished apartment rent free, August rent priced. Call 843-8323 Close to campus Roommate needed for June July 18/month, utilities Negotiated Preference on room rent Female & n/roommate to share quiet 2 br bath apt, mid-May thru July. Must be trustworthy, easy going. $180.00 plus /s utilities, call 749 4099. (close to campus.) Female housemate needed to share 3 bdm town house for the summer. Great location, master bdm w/balcony, swimming pool, tennis & volley ball courts. Rent $200 +1% util. Call Cathy 822-567-4891 Female roommate wanted for summer sublease beginning May 20 WD $19 A/C/2bld for campus $150 BLD $150 Looking TO SHARE A HOUSE. Female, non-smoking graduate student with a great cat is looking for an off-campus house to share with her husband. In the $36/month price range. I am clean, pretty quiet, fun-loving but not a partner Would love a cooperative group house. Please Call Amy in Massachusetts (415) 780-6280. Male non-smoker wanted to share BRI House MR302, opportunities, operates 317-372 CLINIC $180/month \times until Available May 1, 749-770 Nimmed, needed to a birmish 1 barm, b furnished age for Summer, 1 block from Union, $150 mo. +/ utilities (but will run) 832-8561 Moving to N. Johnson City June 1. Need roommate preferably female. 832-0793 room for female in private home. Central air. kitchen privileges. May 16, 1798-2101 151 W. 34th St. Room mate wanted to share 4 bdmr home town at Sunrise Village, Pool,洗衣er/dryer, and dishwasher. Summer only' call 832-0244. Rent negotiable. Roommate needed. Beg June 1 - 3BR, 18 min plus 10min parking. Max 20min plus 10min /unit; fulltime. Bid 421-649 for ask and evaluation. Roommate needed; female, non-$14 + $1utils Roommate needed; female, non-$14 + $1utils May 7- May 29 749-270 729 729 May 7- May 29 749-270 729 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN How to schedule an ad: - In person: 119 Stauffer Flint - Rv phone: 864-4358 Classified Information and order form Stay by the Kanaan office between B.a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ads may be prepaid, cash or check, or charged on MasterCard or Vica. Ads phoned in may be billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be held until pre-payment is made. - By Mail: 119 Stauffer Flint, Lawrence, KS. 66045 - You may print your classified order on the form below and mail it with payment to the Kansas district. Or you may choose to have it billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Ads that are billed to Visa or MasterCard qualify for a refund on dawn days when cancelled before their expiration date. when cancelled before their expiration date Calculating Rates: Congratulations Graduates THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN From the staff of the University Daily Kansan Marada626.DX Laird Noller Motors CAMARO Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX Ford·Lincoln·Mercury·Mitsubishi 23rd & Alabama·Lawrence, Kansas·843-3500·(K.C.)831-4297 In recognition of your accomplishments and fulfillment of the requirements of Mazda MX-5 Miata College Graduate Laird Noller Motors certifies you to receive: $300 Mazda College Graduate Rebate $400 Ford College Graduate Rebate No Down Payment Mitsubishi College Graduate Program Free Motorola Cellular Phones No Hassle Buying Ford Mustang LX 5.0L Ford Wolver GT Ford Ranger XL 4x4 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 Ford Probe GT VOLKSWAGEN 144 Mercury Cougar XR7 Ford Explorer 2-Door Sport Ford International Drive Super and the size of the ad (the number of apale lines the *ad* by the rate that it qualifies for. That amount is the ad will run). the advertiser's account will be credited for the cash are not available. for a fee of $4.00. jadline for cancellation is 4 p.m. 2 days prior to 4-7X 8-14X 15-28X 30-X 1.00 0.80 0.70 0.65 0.75 0.65 0.80 0.40 0.70 0.55 0.80 0.35 0.90 0.55 0.90 0.35 4 NOUR 379 want to buy 405 for rent 430 roommate wanted POLICY lease Print: | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ___ Phone: ___. id □ MasterCard □ Visa rily Daily Kansas) jing your ad: Master Card expiration Date: ND 50945 all, Lawrence, KS. 66045 By GARY LARSON May 3, 1993 *Kyou* • GRADUATION sick in hay 9 awayne here will ow number, if today." 1. ___ UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, May 3, 1993 13 2 bdmr sublease for June/July + 1 yr lease. Newer apts. in quiet area on bus route (North winds) $80/mo + utilities, dishwasher, washer machine, balcony. Call after 6 or leave mailbox. #843-7452 3 bdrms avail in a 4brm, house, Junt/July. Rent 13th & 18th邑 Call in evening Debt or Biweekly 3 bdmr. available for fall in a bdmr. 8/7 bath房 2 smokers. available for fall in a bdmr. Responsible non-smokers. 94-118 118 room. 2 BR. Fully Furnished. Hotel Pool. Avail. Mid- downtown. 2 Bdrm Apt. available June 1 for sublease, on the bus route, great location, near Dillows and Cockburn. 2 NRS roommates to share new College Hill Condo launches Aug 19. Avail Aug 25! 832-402-042 have messy 8dbrm house near campus $45/mo. Jan-1 May 31. No bets, no smokers. Call Rachel @ 842-7454 3 bdmr. 2 full bmr. apk, avail, for summer $900 per week; 4 bdmr. full bmr, avail, for bus, on route great location, call - 617-563-1211 No pets, no smokers. Call Car Reach @ 424-5240. 3-lev. furnish apt./Summer Sublease/200/mo/ 1/uit, lgrst b/r 5 minute to campus/campale avail. May 17 Cal Berrn. 832-9977 4 BR luxury townhouse, W.D. JW, Frig. Fireplace, 2 car garage, 3 BA, large deck, huge backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage space $1200 + utilities Call 841-9642 4BR with 60 ft at Campus Place (near to Yellow Sub and the Crossing) #2604 + moil + ca1. Call 783-788 *Michigan* 3 B R. 2 H. $600 and $25. Wash- tain heat and AC. New construction. #82-910 5 bdrm house avail 6 near 10 & MO Lots of wn- s bdrm house avail 7 near 10 & MO Lots of wn- s bdrm house not for pets $40.00 = 749-006 $80.00 = 749-006 Appicoff apartments. Now leasing 1 & 2 bdrs for June 1 & August 1, AC heat, water & trash time. 2 mo. microwave, disposal. Very quiet time. 12 mo. no leaves. No pets. Kid 452-8290 anytime. Arfay studio, wood floors. W/D use, near downtown 725 Call 814-StAR 7827 Available August. Studio app in nice, old house walk to KU. Dillon Hall on A/C, cell- lum at 840.841-7347 840.841-7347 Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace Aspen Apts. 92-58 Wide 1* & lbdm 8/48; furn or unfit 278% month-360% on a y lease or for 2/5 m on a lease to campus or to campus to campus. No doors. Call 824-5911 or 845-1433. Available Now furnished Rms / w shared kitchen Kitchenette, Bathroom, Kitchen / w off-str- ward, no pets. Call 641-566-9000 Beautiful house, near campus, sum/fall, no pets/smokers, $100.+ /ui-414 -6783 Best location above Jayhawk Bookstore Summer sublease 1 br. bath, and W/D 832-0112 Summer rental 5 br. bath, and W/D 832-0112 Female preferred Call Kim K64-6842 CUTE 2 BR Ceiling Pans, Wood Floors, Newly Redstone 120 + Tenn Avail May 18 1965-2010 Ohio Excellent 120 + Tenn Avail May 18 1965-2010 Ohio Excellent location to close to campus 1342 Ohio Unit Excellent location to close to campus 1342 Ohio Unit W/5 bookings, joins $89 mail Call 64-52-60 Bookings, joins $89 mail Call 64-52-60 Good-looking 3 berm, DW/D, CA, DW. Negotiable Avail, mid-May. Call 832-1018. bern, balth many features. 841-STAR /7827) beerm, balth many features. 1041-Tennessee. 2 in b-4px. C/A, Equipment kit, no pets, $380/mo. June July $419-Call 82-4242 HEY KU Med Students, Rainbow Tower Apartments is now leasing St. 1 & 4 bedroom apts for rent on the ground floor of the Water paid, pool, sauna, jacuzzi, & spa garage. park358 Rainbow Bain K C KS 6165 Across Incredible Sublease Deal. 2 bdrm. 1 bth apartment near campus, park. Unfurnished, very clean. Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31. Call 749-3183. June-July Beautiful Beautiful 2 story 1B租住 in host. Home Free D/W,priv park, AC, ceiling fan, $78/mo gas/water pd. No dep. 1042 Ohio #749-759. Large 2 Bdmr Apt available immediately after payment for summer training. Call 841-8835. HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS - 2 & 3 bedroom units •3 month leases •avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for apt.) Attractive, attractive. nice 3 BR duplexes available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. $450/mo. 84-288 Spacious 3 Bdrm Apt for Summer Sublease, Gray- room, laundry room, kitchen, laundry room, $900/mo. June 1-August 15. Real 2 inch lcd, apt. close to hardwired phone. Call 1-800-769-5643 or mail avail. May 1. deposit required, call 449-2219 or 643- 9161. Specious 3 Dibrm Apt. available May 17, May 19, on bus route, waer dryer hookups, DW, back patio, off street parking, $420 mo thru July 31. 865-065 leave message Room for Rent Very large bedroom, bk, lat, bath, bathroom, living area. 100% wood. Norman, motoriser. from KU to KR-748-0166 Real nice one and two bbrm. apt s. close to cam- fashion. No problems. Not sure about pet. Wait, Aug 7, 2019 at 8:49 or 849-7607 Stucciona one Bedroom Apt for summer sublease water and water cable included option 884-2244 Sublease bib培 arm for summer. Nice w/pat/ w/o. Submit resume $85 / mo. Call after 5pm or leave a message 855-743-2011 Sublease 4 bdmrt for summer. Furnished 1 bbm at Campus Place Apt 15 For more info call RD434-7233 Sublease 4 BR apt for summer $188 per person 4BR - 742-765 - 842-765 We may not have a working telephone SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 Spacious & Comfortable Studios 1&2BR Apts Sublease for summer. 2 bdr., close to campus, free cable. $415/month. m83-4477 1ST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS *Bradford Square *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F 1-5 749-1556 Summer Sublease, 4BR Dupage, Less than 1yr old, 2 baths, A/C 2 car garage with owners. Available summer sublease, 3BR dbnr, bdm pool, on bus route, summer sublease, rent FREE! Available May 1, Gall aus 485 sq ft. Summer Sublease: May 25-Aug 1; bldm in bdkm house, close to campus uitities EDDINGHAM PLACE KU avail June 1, 1990; 1841-6254 Rent a living room. dining & bedroom set for only $60 per mo. Thompson-Crawley Home & office Furniture Leasing 601 Kasold 841-711 Offering Luxury 2 br apartments at an Affordable Price! Summer Sublease 24th & EDDINGHAM Remodeled apl't s/c., 1.3 bdm, rooms, nea KU avail June 1, 1991, 841-6254 (Nextto Benchwarmers) 2 BR townhouse, usually 550/mo, now 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky. Auto garage, deck, frig. AC & DW Very quiet & spacious Pro-rated for 3 mths. Call 832-834 anytime Summer Sublease. 2 Bdmr 1 bath Available June 1. 841-907. Summer sublease 2 Bedroom. Great location with pool. On bus route. Must stay 749-0992. Summer Sublease. New furn 4床墒 184-0992. Summer Sublease. New furn 124-1284, $75 May paid. 841-2341. OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! MASTERCRAFT Studios,1.2.2+,3&4 bdrm apts...designed with you in FURNISHED mind! Goto Campus Place-841-1429 HanoverPlace-841-1212 441.8 Moss Regents Court-749-0445 Orchard Corners-749-4226 15th & Kasold 15th & Kasold Sundance-841-5255 7th & Florida Tanglewood-749-2415 10th & Arkansas MASTERCRAFT Summer, New, airy 2 stair townhouse for 1 male to share w/ two other nice rooms, walk to campus $255 n NEGOTABLE + 1) utilities 123 Tullue Ln jon 865 5499 Summer subunit Juleen to July 30 BM Apn.修业 renovated new Central APn. DW patent outing Super Studio Available May 15 for Summer Sublease 2 books from campus + close to downtown Equal Housing Opportunity The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 841-0484 or stop by 1466 Tennessee. Want to sublease apt from June July, Aug 10 8:000 Must be at least 18 years old BH Rates & prices negoticated in arm bn 892-167-3943 Wanted: female room mate for 1 room in 3 BH rpm. through July 8. mepius + /sus. Cal Heather at 8:25am. 430 Roommate Wanted bdm. close to campus, no dep. low bills,丰费, water & cable, $15; +\u0010) utility 843-7351 1 dbm, close to canopy, no deep, free bus, wire water, gas & cable, 15+) = util. @84-7331 NSF needed for dbm. lrm. MAY BENT PAIID Pool, on has route, furnish. SUMMER Sublease 1-2 female / 5-wanted for house W/D, 1 block from campus $190/mo. no. 861-2852 or 2 male roommates for the fall, share 3 dorm床 2 roommates at 97 Erly Bd $29/mail Call 628-042-0 628-042-0 2 NRS roommates to share 3 berm 8 bath 4 NRS roommates to share 3 berm 8 bath +/- utilities 769 - 2960 +/- utilities 769 - 2960 2 Roommates needed for summer. Private room, bathroom, closet close campus, rent per unit. Call 877-340-6950. Recommission Wanted female for 3 bedroom 2 bath Call 610-759-5282. Leave message to: Malira Mitre 911-800 Summer Sabesale female to share 2 Bdhr Apt.10 min walk to campaise Rent $17/m. Call Jaasir at Jaasir (915) 381-4862. SUBLEASE May 18 Aug 1-9 in 2 bdmr apt 1 remotable i v regiotable Call call Row 4099 1-3 Apartement available mid-May thru mid-August. Two roommates wanted. Three bedrooms, two full baths. Fully furnished, pool, laundry facilities, kitchen, bathroom rent. Free租住. Agent provided. Call 843-8233 Close campus. Room needed for June July units. Utilitys. Negotiable. Prefer non- cuisine. 832-737-4960 Female & rosmatee need to share quiet 12 hrs from her roommate. You have a phone, they may go, $800 plus. use, callages: 745-369-4100 Female roommate needed to share 3 bdm townhouse for the summer. Great location, master bdm/w balcony, swimming pool, tennis & volleyball courts. Rent $200 + 1% u/dt Call Cathy 832-754-8864 Female roommate wanted for summer sublease beginning May 20 W/ 1D A/C 2 bib from campus $300 for entire summer stay. Office space NIce46 845-836-7944 FREE ROOMS HARE STORE NAIROBO graduate student homework with a great cat is looking for an off-campus house to share with other students. Please call gracie clean prettier, fun-loving but not a partner Would love a cooperative group house. Please Call amy in Massachusetts (413) 644-1000 Male non-smoker wanted to share BRI House MD W/TD 960 monthly utilities (M11-3827 Clint) £60 monthly utilities (M11-3827 Clint) $148/mo plus /u/ available May 1, 749-720 Nimmed needed to barn a 2 born, b furnished agr. for Summer 1 block from Union, $150/mo + /u/ agrim (will not be) 892-8661 Moving to N. Johnson City June 1. Need roommate preferably female. 823-0793 Bowen for female in private home. Central air. Room. May 16, $178/room. 210 Louisiana. 943-310-3800 Roommate wanted to share a broom town home at Sunrise Village. Pool, washer/dryer, and dishwasher. Summer only! call 832-0244 Rent negotiable. Roommate needed Beg. June 1 - 2*BH 15 min $190/hr; billing $425/hr Quilton Billing 82-434-1245 Roommate needed: female, non-$14 + 1uits Roommate needed: female, non-$14 + 1uits May 7 After May 7 Fax 749-7490 Teresa THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Classified Information and order form How to schedule an ad: - Byphone: 864-4358 Ads shown in may be billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be held until pre-payment is made. Ads number 158.29817304. Stay by the Kansas office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ads may be prepaid, cash or check, or charged on MagisterCard or Credit Card. - By Mail: 119 Stauffer Flint, Lawrence, KS. 66045 You may print your classified order if the form below and mail it with payment to the Kenyan office. You may choose to have it printed on the Matterica and or Visa account. Ads that are billed to Visa Matterica card for a refund on closed days may be printed on the Matterica and or Visa account. Calculating Rates: Graduate school popular option Extra education can help get higher salary By David Stewart Special to the Kansan While many KU students see commencement as the final step of their long journey through college, some graduating seniors plan to continue to walk down the educational path to graduate school. KU officials give several reasons for why students want to enroll in graduate school; to delay entering a job-scarce economy, to further their education in a chosen field, and to command the higher salary that often comes with an advanced degree. "I think because of the economy and all the people who are having trouble finding work, more students are coming back to graduate school," he said. Gregory L. Frost, assistant to the Dean of the Graduate School, said graduate school provides students with an opportunity to remain in school while waiting out a poor job market. But Ruth Hillers, Director of the graduate division of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, cautions prospective graduate students to choose a field of graduate study they are really interested in, not just one that might provide them a better job or higher salary. Hillers said a student's master's program should be in a primary interest, not just something the student would make more money at after finishing school. "What you're going to graduate school for is your 'life-love,'" Hilers said. "You eat, breath, and sleep your field of study for three years." Despite these steady numbers over the last few years, Hillers said that there have been marked increases in the number of applicants for several college graduate pro- Though KU keeps no comprehensive records on which graduate programs undergraduates apply to, Hillers said the number of graduate applicants to the college increased about three years ago, near the start of the recession, and has leveled off since then. What you're going to graduate school for is your'life-love'. You eat, breath,and sleep your field of study for three years." Kuth Mithers CLAS Director of Graduate Division grams. "English has had a tremendous increase at KU," Hillers said. "Also, communication studies along with Soviet and East European Studies. ... Most increases in graduate programs come from an increased demand in the job market, but then that wouldn't necessarily explain a master's in English." Al Johnson, associate dean of the School of Law, said that the number of applicants for the law school has remained steady over the past several years — about 1,100 applicants for an entering class size of 175. He attributed the consistent numbers to the amount of time and effort required to get a law degree. "You usually don't just come here and decide to give up in two weeks," Johnson said. Two fields of graduate work that remain both popular and consistently competitive are the law degree and the master's of business administration, according to administrators. David Collins, associate director of the KU Graduate Business School, attributes the M.B.A.'s popularity to the increased career and salary potential such a degree allows. "The pay scale is a lot higher once you get the M.B.A.," Collins said. "There's often thousands of dollars difference between an undergraduate business degree and the M.B.A." --- Plea. Help Keep Our Planet Clean. Recycle Your University Daily Kansan --- Please Help Keep Our Planet Clean. Recycle Your University Daily Kansan 1925 NATURALWAY Natural Fiber Clothing Our,personalized gift baskets -featuring our private label. all-natural body care products- make the perfect present for any graduate. Graduate in style in all occasion, cool comfortable cotton. Downtown Lawrence BELGIUM 820-822 Mass 841-0100 Graduate to Pulsar $175.00 each MANU, SUGG, LIST PRY182 MOTHER OF PEARL DIAL PULSAR There's no time like it 20% OFF Selected Styles Kizer Cummings jewelers 833 Mass *id* the size of the ad (the number of agate lines the *ad* by the rate that it qualifies for. That amount is the *ad* will run. for a fee of $4.00. radline for cancellation is 4 p.m. 2 days prior to the advertiser's account will be credited for the cash are not available. "B MOOUS 4-7X 6-14X 15-28X 30-X 1.00 0.80 0.70 0.45 0.75 0.65 0.55 0.45 0.70 0.65 0.55 0.35 0.70 0.65 0.55 0.35 379 want to buy 405 for rent 438 roommate wanted POLICY lease Print: | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | er Phone: and **MasterCard** v Visa daily Diane Kansan ignoring your ad: Expiration Date: Master Card Hall, Lawrence, KS. 66045 By GARY LARSON 10 MOO-AM-AM Dwayne here will row number, if today." GRADUATION = KMON + May 3, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1. Monday, May 3, 1993 13 2 bdmr. forse in June/July + 1 yr.lease. Newer apss. in quiet area on bus route (North- 8290 bpmu + utilities, dishwasher, washer 4290 bpmu) on balcony. Call after 6 or a message. 843-4725 2 bdma avail 4 in bdmr. house June/July'Rent: 3 bdma avail 6 in Ohio & Call in蒸 Debbie or Linda 800-658-9711 3 bdmrs, available for fall in bdmr 5/7 bath room, responsible for smokers only 10.114骂字流量 responsible for smokers only 10.114骂字流量 2 BR.fully Furnished, Micro. Pool Avail. Mid-May. 7th & Florida. Call 823-1572. 2. Bardm Apt. available June 1 for sublease, on the bus route great, near Dillen and Cockrell 2 NR roomsmate & share IAI College Hondo Own room, w/d, Avail Aug rent $225. 832-042-0 Roommate & share IAI College Hondo Own room, w/d, Avail Aug rent $225. 832-042-0 3 bdm. 3 full bath apt. avail for summer $600 per person, Orchard Corset, pool, on bus route bdrm屋 near campus $85;月10-May 31 no pet, no smokers Call Rachel @ 842-2540 \/ ult1, lrgst br/ 5 minute to campus/caple avail. May 17 Cairn Benn. 832-909-07 4 BR luxury townhouse, W.D. DW, Fri. Fire, car garage, 3 BA, large deck, huge backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage. $2100 + utilities. Call 841-9642 4B with lift at Campus Place (near to Yellow Sub and the Crossing) $240/mo + call U61 783-783 41 Michigan 3 BTR 2 Bath $600 and $650 Wash- ing station 2 Bath AC and AC 3C construction 842-9104 $bdm house avail 6 near 10 & MO Lots of windows & hardwood floors & hardwoods. incl. w aled. w e d. w o. w h i t e. w g. w b. w r. w s. w l. w d. w e. w f. w g. Applicsoft apartments. Now leasing 1 & 2 bdmas for June 1 & August 1, AC heat, water & trash paid. Dishwashers, microwave, dishwasher. Very quiet complex 12 mi. Leaves no Pet. Call 843-8225-arynn. Artya studio, wood floors. W/D use, near downtown 225. Call 811-StAR-7827 Available August Studio app. in mice, older house walk to KU, Dillenwood A/C; cell phone 841-843-1744 Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace Aspire A1528 W 19th large & I 28rd. fun or furn. 275/月制度-380/月 on a yacht or for 2/月. 275/月制度-380/月 on a yacht or for 2/月 to campa- sons. No Dogs. Call 842 5911 or 845-1433. Available Now furnished Rima / w shared kitchen available. A block from Krom / w off-street- called no access. No room Beautiful house, near campus, sum/aall, no peta/mookies, $810. +/+ $811 -/+ 467- 868 Best location above Jayfair Bookstore Summer sublease 3 br. 2 bath, and W/D. 832-0121 CUB 2' BR Ceiling Pans. Floor Floors, Newly Redeem. 100% Tenn. Addn. Avail. 18 May-86 2052 Cheap summer house, $90/month, avail mid May Female preferred. Call Km 864-6842 Module 14 - Year 2023 Excellent location. Close to campus. 1481 Ohio 7th Location: A. Clouse, dir. clouse_w/1/W/ W/1/W/1/W/1/ Excellent level.追会 to campus 1341 Ohio W/D Excellent level.追会 to campus 1341 Ohio W/D bookups, no pets $80/mo Call 642-842-957 Female: ~mate needed 1c* summr/ Nice 4c Good-looking 3 bdmr, W/D, CA, DW, Negotiable avail. mid-May. Avail. 832-1018 JOT A GROUP * 8 bdmr, 4/4; bhm or historic 6 dkmr, 8 bath many features. 841-SAT (7827). bdm, 3 bath many features. 841-STAR/7872 Great location! 104 Tennessee. 2 in 4pt. in C/A. Equipped kitchen, no pets. $380/mo. June - July $349 Call 842-4242 HEYKU MEd Students, Rainbow Tower Apart- ment, Luxury LHI Rise Living, Limited Entry, HEa- 和水 paid, pool, sun, jacuzzi, & spa, garage department. KC Ursus CK-9653. Acri Ursus UKM Med Center. 813-983-4333 incredible Sublease deal 2. bdmr 1. barf apartment near campus, park. Unfurnished, very clean. Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31 Call 749-3183 June-July sales beautiful 2 story 1B prt in客. home. Free W/D, p/priv. park, AC, ceiling fan, $75/mo. gas/water po. No. dep. 1024 Ohio # 749- 5105. *argc 2 Bdmr Apt available immediately after summer autumn call *Call 843-8435* HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS *2 & 3 bedroom units *3 month leases *avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for appt.) Attractive, attractive. nice 3 BR duplexes available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. $450/mo. 845-288-3581 Real nice 2 bdm apt. college to campus hardwood furniture. (714) 829-2600 or (714) 829-4500. Required required. L747-2912 or B49-7309. Residential. No credit. Real nice and two bdrm. ap.s close to cam- paigning, very nice. Not sure if you can nets, pet rests. Auy 789-1289 or 843-9007 Squares 3 Bdrm Apt available May 17, May 18 on bus route, washer dryer housepwr, back patic, off street parking, $420/mo thru July 11, $855/no lease movepwr Room for Rent: Very large bdrm, kit, bath, laundry, avail mid-May or June 1 for summer or all gear. Nonsmoker, 3 mi. from KU. 749-0166 Sparrowhill 3 Bdrm Avail mid-May or June 1 for summer or all gear. SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 protected 3$B firm Ai for $Summersia$ landmass protected 3$B firm Ai for $Summersia$ landmass Gypsy University $B$ firm Ai for $Summersia$ landmass Spiacus one Bedroom Apf for summer sublease Water and water cable included option to key 86-2423. Spacious & Comfortable •Studios •1 & 2 BR Apts Sublease a bldm apt for summer. Nice w/pati w/ route, bus avail. later May, $850. Call after 1pm or 2pm. Sublease bd4 lbmrt for summer. Pumished 1 from the Union Campus Place Apt. 3. For more information, call (800) 276-9598. Sublease 4 BR apt for summer $180 per person 811-526-9112 or work at phone # 842-755. We may not have the necessary or callable equipment. costumes for summer. 2 bdr., close to campus, free cable. $415/month 843-477 1ST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS *Bradford Square *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F 1-5 749-1556 Summer Sublumber, 4 BR Duplex, Less than lyr lyr. 2 baths, A/C 2 arm gasket with opening. Available in a variety of colors. Summer sublease, two lbrm, pool on bus route, laundry, May rent FREI! Available May I call! (704) 365-9100 **Summer Sublime:** May 25-Aug 13. In bib form in **bibform** (females only). Call Ashley 843-292-0167 (females only). Call Ashley 843-292-0167 EDDINGHAM PLACE Rest in living room, dining room & bedroom set for only 40 per mo. Thompson Crawford Home & Business Remodeled apt' s api; 1,3 bdm rooms, near KU avail June 1, 1993, 801-6254 Offering Luxury 2 br. apartments at an Affordable Price! 24th& EDDINGHAM (Next to Benchwarmers) Summer Sublease 2 BR1townhouse, usually 550/mo/ 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky. Auto garage, deck, frig, AC & DW Very quiet & spacious. Pro-rated for 3mths. Call 832-834 anytime Summer Sublease. 2 Bdmr 1 bath. Available June 1.841-907.9 Summer sublease 2 hirdroom. Great hire option with pool. On bus route Must. Reserve 789-0092 Bus. Neww 3awn bldm 4bpm room, DP parking 1, bk from KU - 1242, Uahto $75 May paid. 841-2348 OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! {MASTERCRAFT} FURNISHED Studios,1,2,2+3,&4 bdrm apts... designed with you in mind! Goto Campus Place-841-1429 Hanover Place-841-1212 14th & Mass Regents Court-749-0445 1905 Mass Orchard Corners-749-4226 15th & Kasold Orchard Corners -15th & Kasold Sundance-841-5255 7th & Florida Tanglewood-749-2415 10th & Arkansas MASTERCRAFT Summer. New, airy 2 and 3 townhouse for 1 male and 2 females. $250-$350 NEGOTIABLE - + utility $250-$350 NEGOTIABLE - + utility summer amber June 1 to July 30 2 Bdrm Ap being envowed new Central air. Air patio, ceiling fan, stainless steel shower. Super Studi Available May 15 for Summer Subtests 2 blocks from campus + close to downtown 842-4455 Equal Housing Opportunity The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for rooms, free furniture and much more. Call 841-684-8861. want to beauche ap from June, July. Aug. 16-80 + will furnish at Sandene. 1 B1. Bates & prices include $149.00. *Wanted: female roommate for 1 room in 3 RH app.* *269.800 or more plus 1 call* *Call Heather at 923.762-5422* 430 Roommate Wanted 1 bdmr, close to campus, no dep, low bills, fire gas, water & cable $150; +1) or 843-7351 FNS needed for 13mpr.灯 MAY RENT PAID! route. furnish. Sunshine Sublease [641-282-960] or 3 male roommates for the fall, share 3 bdm 2 roommate at 978 Erd Rdy 225/mn Call Nil u52-062 1- female N/S wanted for house. W/D, 1 block from campus. $150 mo + uo! 865-3929 2N roommates to share spacious 3 bath apt available May 19 - July 31. Burst $150 & $180 per month. 2 Roommates needed for summer. Private room, roommate close to close campus, rent call: 822-991-4001 Roommate Wanted* female for 2 bedrooms 2 baths Lineage service bus route C Melissa 84153 Leave message SCHLEARE May 18- August 1, rm 2 of bdmpl. airtm. free from rent. Negotiable. *u*利促销. *v*利优惠。 Summer sublease female to share 2 Bfpt. Apr 10 mw link to campus. Be rent $17/month. Call Jaari at jsj@univ.edu **partroom available mid-May thru mid-August** two roommate rooms. Three bedrooms, two full baths. Fully furnished, pool, laundry facilities. Room for a graduate from August. Req. Call 843-8923 Close to campus. Roommate needed for June-13/ 190 month; utilities. Negotiable. Prefer non- accented room. Female / roommate needed to share quiet 2 hr by bath api, mid-May July thru May. Must be trustworthy, easy goog, $180.00 plus / utilities, call 749-4089, (close to campus). Female roommate wanted for summer sublease beginning May 20 W/20 A/C2 bk from campus $300 LOW LOOKING TO SHARE A HOUSE. Female, non-mortgage student graduate with a great cat is looking for an off-campus house to share with other graduates. Must have good sized yard and backyard. Not a loving but not a partner Would love a cooperative group house. Please call Amy in Massachusetts (413) 567-3677. Female family house needed a location b dbrm town house for the summer. Great location, master bdrm w/balcony, swimming pool, tennis & volleyball baii courts. Rent $200 plus $ 5 until Call Caitty 632-741-8891 but not a partner Would love a cooperative group house. Please call Amy in Massachusetts (413) 549-4943 by May 28. Male non-smoker wanted to share 3 BR house Mid- Male non-smoker wanted to share BRI House MID, optional, for RP, W/ D (W/P/D 2900 $mil) - 3872 $mil (2900 $mil) N/S Female wanted to share a 4 berm hour $160/mo plus /uil available May 19 - 748/738 * Rimmi, need to share 4 berm, 2 bath, furnished for (summer) block from Union, $150/mo. No coupon needed. Moving to N Johnson City June 1. Need roommate preferably female. 832-0793 Room for female in private home. Central air. Kitchen premises. May 16, $1790; moil 210 $2390. Room mate wanted to share 4 bdm home at Sunrise Village Pool,洗衣器/dryer and dishwasher. Summer only! call 823-0244. Rent negotiable Roinmate needed Beg. June 1-7^b~Beg. 15 min Roinmate needed Beg. June 1-7^c~Beg. 15 min + routine. Beg. 42-41-40助 for askf + routine. Beg. 42-41-40助 for askf Roommate needed: female, non.-s. $14 + 10u. Avail Jul 12 - June 14 6:48-9pm through May 7. Avail Nov 5 - Dec 30 6:48-9pm THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN How to schedule an ad: In person: 119 Stauffer Flint - Bv phone: 864-4358 Classified Information and order form Stop by the Kansan office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ads may be prepaid, cash or check, or charged on MasterCard or Wica. Ads shown in may be killed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be held until pre-payment is made. - By Mail: 119 Stauffer Flint, Lawrence, KS. 66045 You may print your classified order on the form below and mail it with payment to the Kansas office. Do you may choose to have it billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Ads that are billed to Visa or MasterCard qualify for a refund on unused days. You cannot cancel before your expiration date. 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Call after 6 or leave phone number: 843-7453. 2 bdma avail in 4 bdm. house, June/July; Rent 4th & 10th邑 In Call in evening Debbie or Saturday 2 bdmr. home. garage for fall in 2 bdmr. 3 bdh town-home. garage, car wash or basement. Responsible work. BHP Billiton 0614.189e8 image NB-HP furnished, Micro Pool Avail Mid-MLH HB-Packed, Micro Pool Avail Mid-MLH May 7th & Florida. Call 832-1572. Broadway Theatre, 44th Street. 3 Brdm Apt. available June 1 for sublease, on the bus rent, great location, near Dillons and Check 2 NRS roommates to share New College Hint Condo own room, w/d. Avail Rent. bill $225. $834-820 roommates 3 bdmr, 3 bd bath apt, avail for summer $200 per week, great location, call 864-1757, great location, call 864-1757 3bdm house near campus $25/mo Jum May 13- No pet, no smokers. Call Rachel @ 482-2540 Umvirised 4p/ $Summer Subarea /2m/o. Umvirised 10p/ $Summer Subarea /3m/o. amplas/campas/amplas/ avail May 17/CalBorn: 832-9997 4 BR luxury townhouse, WD, DW, Frig. Furniture, 2 car garage, 3 BA, large back, huge rear, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage space $1200 + tuils Call 814-9624 4 BR with lof at Campus Place (next Yellow Sail and the Crossing) **240/mo** +ul/ mo! Call 87-7838 41 Michigan 3 BRL 2洗澡 $600 and 625 Washer/dryer each appl. Central heat and AC Newer 5 kdm house avail 61 near 10 & MO Lots of wifi 8 kdm house avail 72 near 10 & MO Lots of wifi pets for penni. p宠 for 800 +. utilities: 74/96-606 Applicoft apartments. Now leasing 1 & 2 bdmas for June 14. A 1, AC heat, water & brash pad. Dishwashers 2 microwave, dispensal. Very quiet rooms. 12 mo. leave. No pets. Call 843-422-9922. Astray studio. wood floors. W/D use, near downtown. $253. Call 814-STAR (7827) Available Aug. 18th Studio apt in old, older house Walk to KU, Dillons & downstown. A/C; Cell phone; TV; WiFi; Free Wi-Fi Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace 1384 AWB 158 w/ large & l8# dur f or nun- 27/月/mon-350/mon on a yr lease or for 2/v for summer. Central air & heat a close to cam- sor. Available Now furnished Rms w/ shared kitchen and bathrooms. Welcome w/ outfitted w/ off-stripe noets. Call 841-565-4902 Beautiful house, near campus, sum/fall, no mates *molnora* 101% +1.941 -867/487 Best location above Jayhawk Hookerite. Summer sublue 3 br. 2 bath, and W/D 823-0121 sublease 3 br, bath & W/D 822-0312 Cheap summer house, $90/month, avail mid May. Cheap summer house, $90/month, avail mid May Female prefered Call Kim 864-6642 CUTTE 3 BR Ceiling Fans. Wood Floors, Newly roofed 180% Tenn Avail Amit 18-86-9520. Good-looking 1bmR, W/D, CA, DW, Negotiable Avail. mid-May. Call 832-1018 CEDAR 2 BR Ceiling Fans. Wood Floors, Newly Reduced 10% = Tenn Fan Ava. Wood Floor, Newly Reduced 10% = Tenn Fan Ava. 1340 Ibis 2 1340 Ibis 2 Excellent location. Go to campus 1341 Ohio University. W/D backups, no je # eMm/Call deaf#s hookups, no prj & 360 mo. Call 842-843-1735 bdem, 3 bath many (measures. 441-STAR/7827) Great location | 1148 Tennessee. 2 in 4pl+x. C/A, Equipmented kitchen, no pets, $380/mo. June - July $340 841-452 HKEY RU Med Students. Rainbow Tower Apartments is now leasing Sliding Stairs, 25th Floor of the 4000 Bedroom Lift, Hotel & Water paid, pool, spa, jacuzzi, & spa parking. #6163 C603 Axis parking. #6163 C811-8966 Incredible Sublease Deal 2 bfhm. 1 ubm apart new near carpets, park Unfurnished, very clean Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31 Call 749 3183. June/July ables Beautiful I a story I BR apt in home. Free W/D, p/rk, park, AC, ceiling fan $375/mo, gas/water n. Dep. 1042 Ohio #47 7495 Large 2 Ibm Ai5 available immediately after final for summer back. Call 843-8435 HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS - 2 & 3 bedroom units •3 month leases •avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for appt.) Quiet, attractive, nice 3R bldges available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. #609-843-2888 现有 2 nice bdm, api close to campus hardwood have 3 nice bdm, api close to campus hardwood. May 1. deposit required call +44-219-8111. May 1. deposit required call +44-219-8111. Spacium 30 June Apl for Summer Sublease, Grey- mount 15 June Ibm for Summer, launder warehouse $600/mm. Room for Rent Very large bdm, kit, bath, laundry mid may Mst or dune I rest for summer or all winter. Spacious 3 Brmr Apl available May 17, May 24, paid on bus route, wire driver hookups, DW paid, on bus route, wire driver hookups, off street parking, $420/mo thru July Real nice and two bedr. ap s, close to campus. Hardwood floor. Large windows. no pets. 921-820-9200 or 820-9200. Spacious one Bedroom Apt for summer sublease floor, water, and cable included; option 164-223 Siblueske 1 bdrm aft for summer. Nice w/pati/w. Siblueske 2 bdrm aft for summer. Calor after 5p/ or leave a message 84-87-69- SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 Sublease 4 bdmr apt for summer Furnished 1 bdmr apt Place Apt 1 For more info 82-8481 Sublease 4 RR apf for summer; $118 per person (30% fee); 40-762.95 Required: a workable phone Spacious & Comfortable Studios discounts or summer 2 bbd, close to campus, free cable. $415/month 845-447-477 181 Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS 1ST Management *Stadium Square *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F 1-5 749-1556 -1 & 2 Bk Apts Summer Shiphier 4H DBR睡, Less than 1yr old. Birthday June 31, $900/mo, call 843-7412 June 1 - July 3, $600/mo, call 843-7412 Summer sublease, two bbm, pool, on bus route. Annual rent FREE! Available May 1. Call Amy 645-800 Summer Sublease - May 25-Aug. 11 bldm in bdmn home, close to campus, date B/O B - utilities EDDINGHAM PLACE Remodeled apt #3 s'build, TY3 burn, rooms, near KU avail June 1, 1983, 894-821 Kitchen & bedroom & bedroom set for only $6 per mo. Thompson-Crawley Home & Office Furniture Leasing 601 Kasdol 841-711 Offering Luxury 2 br apartments at an 24th & EDDINGHAM Summer Sublease 2 BR townhouse, usually 550/mo, now 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky. Auto garage, deck, frig. AC & DW. Very quiet spacious. Pro-rated for 3 malls. Call 832-8340 anytime lemodelled aft' s, studio; 1.3 bdm; rooms, near CAU avail June 1, 1989, 841-6254 (Next to Benchwarmers) Summer Sublease. 2 Bdmr 1 bath. Available June 1. 841-9077 Summer sublease 2 Bedroom. Great location for pool. On bus route. Must sublease. 749-0992. Summer Sublease. New furn 4 berm apt. DW, KYD. Old furn from KU. KYD 1242, Ohio FD53 May paid. 841-2348. OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today Don't be left in the cold! MASTERCRAFT FURNISHED Studios,1.2.2+.3&4bdm apts...designed with you in Campus Place-841-1429 HanoverPlace-841-1212 14th & Mass Regents Court-749-0445 1005 Mass Summer submit June 1 to July 30 JD bmpt Apt. be renovated now Central air, 2 DW, patio ceiling, 1300张 Vermont, no pets, B$825-1847-01 Summer. New, air 2 story townhouse for I make to share w/ d other roommates, walk to campground, 1500尺 *units*. 1317 Valley Ln. Jon 66-854-69 Super Studio Available May 15 for Summer Sub- courses from campus + close to downtown. Call 841-795-3800. Tanglewood-749-2415 10th & Arkansas Sundance-841-5255 7th & Florida Tanglewood-749-2415 Orchard Corners-749-4226 15th & Kasold MASTERCRAFT 15th & Kasold Sundance-841-5255 The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 841-0484 or stop by 1406 Tennessee. Want to subsake apt from June, July, Aug 10 $850 uill furnished at Sundance Bd. Dates & prices must be paid by June 24th Wanted: female room mate for 1 room in BR apt. Wanted: female roommate for 80 plus. Call Heather at 926-502-1422 Equal Housing Opportunity 430 Roommate Wanted 1 bdm, clear to campau, no dep, low bills, gas, water a cable, 15% /1) uu, 843-7331 1 or 2 male roommates for the fall, share 3 Dkm 1m2 roommate at 977 Erly Rd. R$22.00 / Call Nick 822-042-002 ! PNS needed for 3dform. aMY MANT PAID! route, furnished Summer Sublease route, furnished 1-2 female N/S wanted for house W/D, 1 block from campus, 1890 mo +奴 865-3982 NS roommates to share spacious 2 bath 2 bath available Mid May 13; July 31. Burk $150 & $180 per square foot. 2. Rommates need for summer. Private room. 3. Request close house rent, camp, call: 822-8441 any time. Roommate Wanted: female for 2 bedroom 2 bath room with free bus route. Call Maliia 914-806-7592. Leave message Summer Sublime female to share 2 Bpf Apt. 10 min walk to campus. Ren $17/m for Call Jasper at Jasper Café. SUBLEASE May 18-Aug. 1. 1 pm in 2 bdrm. apt 1. min. from 1mn. from 1mn. / utilities. $20 per room. $50 per room. Apartment available mid may mid-m August. Two roommates wanted. Three bedrooms two full baths. Fully furnished, pool, laundry facilities. Room rent payable monthly or rent free. August租付. Call 843-9232 Close to campus Roommate needed for June 13/18 $100/month* utilities. Negotiable Preference on room rates. Female n/ roommate should to share quiet 2 hr room if you are female. Roommates will be beyond going. £150 per month / utilities; call 749 622-2880. Female roommate wanted for summer sublease beginning May 2014 W/A D/2/c Bkcc $300 for entire summer *u* utilities at Nicola N48-4383 TO SHARE TA HOUSE *A* House. FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED FOR SUMMER SUBLEASE BEGINNING MAY 2014 W/A D/2/c Bkcc $300 FOR EVERY SUMMER *u* UTILITIES AT NICOLA N48-4383 TO SHARE TA HOUSE *A* House. FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED FOR SUMMER SUBLEASE BEGINNING MAY 2014 W/A D/2/c Bkcc $300 FOR EVERY SUMMER *u* UTILITIES AT NICOLA N48-4383 TO SHARE TA HOUSE *A* House. FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED FOR SUMMER SUBLEASE BEGINNING MAY 2014 W/A D/2/c Bkcc $300 FOR EVERY SUMMER *u* UTILITIES AT NICOLA N48-4383 TO SHARE TA HOUSE *A* House. FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED FOR SUMMER SUBLEASE BEGINNING MAY 2014 W/A D/2/c BKCC $300 FOR EVERY SUMMER *u* UTILITIES AT NICOLA N48-4383 TO SHARE TA HOUSE *A* House. FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED FOR SUMMER SUBLEASE BEGINNING MAY 2014 W/A D/2/c BKCC $300 FOR EVERY SUMMER *u* UTILITIES AT NICOLA N48-4383 TO SHARE TA HOUSE *A* House. FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED FOR SUMMER SUBLEASE BEGINNING MAY 2014 W/A D/2/c BKCC $300 FOR EVERY SUMMER *u* UTILITIES AT NICOLA N48-4383 TO SHARE TA HOUSE *A* House. FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED FOR SUMMER SUBLEASE BEGINNING MAY 2014 W/A D/2/c BKCC $300 FOR EVERY SUMMER *u* UTILITIES AT NICOLA N48-4383 TO SHARE TA HOUSE *A* House. FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED FOR SUMMER SUBLEASE BEGINNING MAY 2014 W/A D/2/c BKCC $300 FOR EVERY SUMMER *u* UTILITIES AT NICOLA N48-4383 TO SHARE TA HOUSE *A* House. FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED FOR SUMMER SUBLEASE BEGINNING MAY 2014 W/A D/2/c BKCC $300 FOR EVERY SUMMER *u* UTILITIES AT NICOLA N48-4383 TO SHARE TA HOUSE *A* House. FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED FOR SUMMER SUBLEASE BEGINNING MAY 2014 W/A D/2/c BKCC $300 FOR EVERY SUMMER *u* UTILITIES AT NICOLA N48-4383 TO SHARE TA HOUSE *A* House. FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED FOR SUMMER SUBLEASE BEGINNING MAY 2014 W/A D/2/c BKCC $300 FOR EVERY SUMMER *u* UTILITION Female roommate needed to share a bdm town house for the Great. Location master, master bdw/ balcony, swimming pool, tennis & ballau court. Rent $200 plus 1 vui tilt Callie C829 begining May 20 W/1 A/c/bk from campus $350 for entire summer /u' utilities call Nicola 842-4383 LOOKING TO SHARE A HOUSE. Female, non-smoking student with a great c鼠 is looking to lease a room at the grads. Must have good-sized yard: $200/month price range I am canon, pretty quiet, fun-loving, has a car, lives in a house. Please叫 Amy in Massachusetts: (413) 549-4943 by May 28. Male non-smoker wanted to share BRI House MIdle Male non-smoker wanted to share BRI House MIdle W/D. (W/D) Job Number: 34-1972-C1C1 Ullsida City, milfurda 34-1972-C1C1 N/F female needed to share a *b dorm room* $148/mo plus \ufl util. Available May 1, 749-757 Rimnii needed to share a *b dorm*, 2 bath, furnished up for summer 1 bloom | $130/mo $10/mo Moving to N Johnson City June 1 Need roommate preferably female 823-0793 Room for female in private home Central air, room for male in private home 16 May $1796 210 room for female in private home 843-2128 room for male in private home 843-2128 Rose mum wanted to share 4 bedrooms town home at her place. The flat has 3 baths, a kitchen, summer warm only' call 823-654. Rent new Roommate needed Beg. June 1 • 3-28R, 15 min from campus, from house, depends on $190/mo roommate, $140/mo. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Roommate needed; female, non- $144 + u/s? Roomsale needed: 79 (27%) May 7 after April 6 (70%) Classified Information and order form How to schedule an ad: - In person: 119 Stauffer Flinch As phone in may be billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be held until pre-payment is made. Access code is not included. *P. Becker Bk 191 'Stair Print' for Sky, by the Krause办公室 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ads may be prepaid, cash or check, or charged in advance. - By Mail; 119 Stauffer Flint, Lawrence, KS. 66045 You may print your classify order on the back mail it with payment to the Kaiser office. You may choose to have it billed to your Master's or vaccine account. Aids that are billed to VISA MasterCard资格 for a refund on one payment may include: Calculation Data Students reflect on their KU years Some seniors consider graduate school as way to extend college years By Monica Gormley Special to the Kansan point pause to reflect on what meant the most to them at KU. For many seniors graduation marks the end of their youthful, carefree day and is a time to reflect back on all the great experiences they have had at KU. Many seniors decide to extend their college days by going to graduate school, while others with a sigh of relief move on to the real world. But most students will at some Some students said they would miss all the great friendships they made at KU — friends who provided moral support through all the tough times. "What I will miss the most is all the friends I've made through playing football," said Keith Loneker, Roselle Park, N.J. senior. "We became so close through all the hardships when I first came here four years ago when our program was struggling to this year when we had a great season, but I also know that my teammates will be friends for life," the former offensive tackle said. Cath Sutherlin, Overland Park senior sad that what she learned mainly semester was that life is not all fun and games. "What I learned through my advertising project this last semester is what life is going to be like in the real world," Sutherlin said. "I definitely learned how to work with people I don't get along with." For most graduating seniors graduation brings mixed emotions. Because many people don't graduate in four years by the time they do graduate they are ready to leave. said what she will remember the most is the atmosphere at KU. "What meant a lot to me is how friendly the people are here, the beautiful campus and the quality of education I received." "I have some mixed emotions about graduation," said Erin Wahaus, Shawne senior. "I thought this day would never come so I'm really happy, but I'm also going to miss all the great friends I've made here." For others what meant most was simply being free of the responsibility to do anything, or nothing for that matter. Christy Arterburn, Hialeah, Fla., senior "I'm going to miss the freedom of being a student," said Shelly Sack, North Platte, Neb., senior and former KU softball team member. "You know doing what you want to do and when you want to," she said. "Now I have to go out in the real world and earn a living. No more money from mom and dad." WE VEMOVED! The Etc. Shop TM 928 Mass 843-0611 Ray-Ban SUNGLASSES for Driving by BAUSCH & LOMB USE THE DAILY KANSAN ADS FOR BEST RESULTS! The Etc. 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Deadline for cancellation is 4 p.m. 2 days prior to ns 379 want to buy 405 for rent 438 roommate wanted | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Please Print: AN POLICY paper closed □ MasterCard □ Visa university Daily Kansan) charging your ad: Marine Card Expiration Date: Int Hail, Lawrence, KS. 66045 By GARY LARSON wok or alo 12 d Dwayne here will y row number, wolf today." GRADUATION • *K you* • May 3, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 235 Monday, May 3, 1993 13 2 bdmr. sublease for June/July or 1 yr lease. newabir. aps in quiet area on bus route (North-windy) $80/mo. + utilities, dishwasher, washer, kitchen appliances. balcony. Call 6 or leave 6 hours. mailbox: 844-742-6730 3 bdems avail in 4 bdrm, h June/July; Rent 2 bdems avail on 6 Ohio or Call in College; Debbie or College 802-083-2082 2 bdrm. available for fall in 2 bdrm. 3 t/bath room, Garage, garage. Carry W/ Responsible Person. 841-118-7188. *Airbus A320, Embraer Mirage, Micro Pool Avid, Mid- May 7th and Embraer Icahn, Pool onboard for 28th May for Embraer Icahn, Pool onboard for 2 Brimm Apt. available June 1 for sublease, on the monitor, near Dillen and Dearcs疼 WD/CABA/728 2 NRS roommates to share new College Hill Condo 1 Avail Aug. rent $25, 832-040-040 leave message great location, call 664-1452 3bdm house near campus $255, Jun - May 13 phone: (800) 759-8000 39-liwm-furnished apt /SUMMER Sublease/200/mo/ campus/campus/apple/avail May 17 Cal/Born 82 097-8 4 BR luxury townhouse, WD, DW, Fri, Fire. 4 BR, 2 car garage, 3 BA, large backyard, huge backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage. $120 + utils. Call 841-9642 4B with loft at Campus Place (next Y Bellow and the Crossing) *240* mo/ +ul will. Cal 84-7383 MI Michigan 3 BR, 2 Bath 1000 and 1025 Wash- ing Room. Central heat and AC Newer con- duction. 16' x 8' 5 bdrm house mavail 6*1 near 10 & MO Lots of win- room parking spaces for 8+ MOVs; 749-1065 mavens per kits, bdrm for 4+ 749-1065 mavens per kits, bdrm for 4+ 749-1065 Appli酷 apartment. Now leasing 1 & 2 bfmls for June 1 & Aug 1. AC heat, water & trash paid. Dishwasher, microwave, disposal. Very quiet climate. 12 cm mouse. No pet. Nota B4-8229-any26 Artsy studio, wood floors. WD use, near downtown. Artsy Call 811-MST (7827) Available August, Studio apt in nice, old house downstairs. Room A/C; Celing fan, porch. Not too crowded. Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace A158 iSaw 859 hw large & i480 fw medium or funn 275/month-350/month on a base or for 2+ mrs or fw students to campus No calls. Do calls 842-5891 or 842-1433 Available Now furnished Rms w/ shared kitchen bathroom. A block from KU w/o stret- ward parking, no parking. Beautiful house, near campus, sum/sall, no pets/mrrokers, $810.0 +/- $181.4 - $647.3 Best location above Jayhawk Bookstore. Summer sublease 3 br.2 bath, and W/D 823-0121 (Charge summer house, $10/month, avail mid May or early June. Call WWW.MAYHOMES.COM) Female preferred Call Km 664-6842 CURE 2.1 BR Ceiling Fitting, Wood Floors, Newly Redone, 1002 + Tenn. Avail, May 18 865-2602 Excellent location Close to campau 1341 Ohio 2 in BPL 4 c/PA C/MLL campau 1341 Ohio 2 Good-looking 13bm, DW/D, CA, DW, Negotiable Avail, mid-May. Call 832-1018 Female ... animal needed for summer Nice 4 barm, 3 bath many features. 841-STAR(7827) Great location 1041 Tennessee, 2 in H+4xL C/A, Equipment kit, no pets, $380/mo. June July $549 Call 842-4242 HEYRU Med Students, Rainbow Tower Apartments is now heating St. 1 & 4 bedroom apts (or 2 guest rooms) of the same building. Water paid, pool, spa, jacuzzi, & spa, garage parked, 353 Rainbow Tail R C K S 6168 Across Incredible Sublease Deal 2. bdrm. 1 bdrm. apartment near campus, park Unturned, very clean Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31 Call 749 3183. June-July Julie Beautiful 2 story 1BR apt in home. Free W/D, priv park, AC, ceiling fan. $75/mo/gas/water D, no Dep. 1420 Ohio #47 79-105 Large 2 Bdrm Apt available immediately after firmum summer lease. Call 1843-8435 HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS (call for appt.) *2 & 3 bedroom units* *3 month leases* *avail. end of May* 842 1754 Quiet, attractive, nice 38 BR duplexes available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. $450/mo. 843-2888 Spacious 3 Bdrm Apt for Summer Sublease, Gray- Stone 2 Apt st-2. A D-wc, window, laundry and kitchen. No smoking. Real nice 2 bdm. apt. close to campus. hardwood floor. parked no pets. may avail. required care. Real nice one and two bdm. apt. s. close to campus. hardwood floors, of st-floor space, no pets. Spacius 30 Apt. avail May 17, May 17 paid on bus route, water dryer hookups, DW, back patio, off street parking, $420/mo thru July 31, 865-065 leave message Room for Reni Very large dim. bath, kita. laundry, kitchen. Dryer. Shower. Bathroom. Vanity. Nonstoker. 3 mi from KU. 749-0166 Spacious one Bedroom Apt for summer sublease $250 per month, water and cable included option to upgrade. Sublease 4 bdmr apt for summer. Purnished 1 from the church Place Apct. For more 8 weeks. Subleases bibram i饭 for summer. Nice w/pati w/ route, avail route w/$85; calm after 5pm (check on the schedule). Sublease 4 BR apt (for summer) $188 per person $200 per person 842-7925 We may pay her a working phone Spacious & Comfortable • Studios •1&2 BR Apts SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 license for summer 2 bdr, close to campus, free freee, #45/010, #45/477 1ST Management 131 Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BRAPTS Summer Sublease, 4 BR Duplex. Less than 1 yr old. 2 car garage with available. Available 1 July - 1 August. STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BRAPTS *Bradford Square *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F 1-5 749-1556 laundry. May rent FREE! Available May 1 Call Summer Sublease - May 25-Aug 11 b/dbm in Birmingham (ultitles (emails only) Call Ashley 843-292-0037 EDDINGHAM PLACE KU avail June! [1992, 804-6234] Bria living room, dining room and bed set only $40 per mo. Thompson-Crawley Home Office Furniture Leasing 601 Kasid. 841-7111 Offering Luxury 2 br. apartments at an 24th & EDDINGHAM (Next to Benchwarmers) Summer Sublease 2 BRtownhouse, usually 550/mo/ 350 mo./14th & Kentucky. Auto garage, deck, frig. AC&DW Very quiet & spacious. Pro-rated for 3 mths. Call 832-834 anytime Summer Sublease. 2 Bdrm 1 bath Available June 1.847-907. Summer sublease. 2 bedroom, Great location with pool. On bus route. Mustsublease. 749-0992. Summer sublease. New 4床 furnish AC, DC, Summer Sublease. New 4床 furnish AC, DC, parking lot. 1 bed from KU. 1224 Ohio. $75 May paid. 841-234 OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! MASTERCRAFT FURNISHED Studios,1.2.2+,3&4 bdrm apts... designed with you in mind! Campus Place-841-1429 1145 Louisiana 1145 Louisiana Hanover Place-841-1212 Regents Court-749-0445 Orchard Corners-749-4226 15th & Kasold Hartcoaches-14-245 15th & Kasold Sundance-841-5255 7th & Florida Tanglewood-749-2415 Summer submit June 1 to July 30 2 Birmt Apt being renovated now Central and North Apts #684-8174 #684-8174 #684-8174 Summer. New, airy 2 story townhouse for 1 male to share w/2 other nice roommate, walk to campus. 8252 NEGOTIABLE + 1/3 units. 1317 Vail Lane JN 865-5449 MASTERCRAFT Super Studio Available May 15 for Summer Sub- 班 from campus + close to downtown Call 641-599-2038 842-4455 The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 841-0484 or stop by 1406 Tennessee. Equal Housing Opportunity Want to sublease apt from June, July, Aug 16 to $800 in BHA Bristol BH2 dates & receiving cashable at amt in 892-167 Wanted: female room mate for I room in 3B apt 193. 822-5400; moe plu; call Heather at 193. 822-5400 (913) 522-7600 430 Roommate Wanted 1 bdm. close to campus, no dep, low bills, free water, gas & water, cable tp | +1: 891-7433-731 1 FNS needed for 3 berm. lamp. MAY KENT PAID! 1 FNS needed for curtain, furnished. Summer Sublease call 841-290-5687. 1 or 2 male roommates for the fall, share 1 dorm 2 roommate at 972 Erly Rd. R2d/麻Call Nick 832-402-842 1- female N/S wanted for house. W/D, 1 block from campus, $100/mo / u/m. 865-3929 2 NS roommate to share space 3 bth 8 bath 1 NS roommate to share space 3 Bath 31 Jul $150 & $150 + utilities 790 & 290 2 Roomsmates needed for summer. Private room. A, wash & dryer. nice house closet, rent parking lot. Roommate Wanted female for 2 bedroom 3 bth room on bus route 8. Call Leah at 704-921-5690. Leave message. Summer Sublease female to share 2 Bd Apt 10 min walk to campus. Rent $7/m². Call Jaasir at 850-369-3444. SUBLEASE May 18-Aug-19 1m in 2 bpm apt 1 1m in 1.5m pot 1m in 2 mL urate 1; utilities Call Paint Call 0m in 1.5m pot 1m in 2 mL urate 1; utilities Apartment available mid-Aug May thru mid-Mug Two roommates wanted. Three bedrooms, two full baths. Fully furnished, pool, laundry facilities and a large kitchen. rent free. Aug rent仅 priors. Call 843-8323 Close to camp. Roommate needed for June July 18th. Negotiate. Budget Preference. No phone: 827-4724 Female roommate wanted for summer sublease beginning May 20 W/D A/C 2 bth from campus 4300 for entire summer /utilities call Nicola 842-4383 Female a/n roommate to share quiet 2hr 1 bath a/p, mid-May thru July. Must be trustworthy, easy going, $180 plus 1/2 utilities, call 749-3690 (close to晨澳). Female home room needed to share 3 bdm town house for the summer. Great location, master bdm w/balcony, swimming pool, tennis & volleyball courts. Rent $200 plus a util Kit Cathy 682-471-6590. N/F Female wanted to share 4 bdm house. $148/mo plus /util available May 1; 749-7370 smoking student with 2 great cats is looking for an off-campus house to share with them. A $200/month price range I am clean, pretty quiet, fun-loving, and smart. Come in to the House. Please Call Amy in Massachusetts (413) 658-7900. Male non-smoker wanted to share B&H House mIdle willingness to join a 24-hour paid, W.J.D. $2/month) utilities at 843-397 CLEAR Moving to N. Johnson City June 1. Need roommate nonfemale herbal. 822-0738 Rimmi: needed to blem 2, bath, furnished for summer (from Union, $150-mo. or better) or dorm at Union. Room for female in private home. Central air. Room for male in private home. 16, $7/㎡ 210 Louisiana 85-312-898 Missouri 85-312-899 Koom mate wanted to share 4 bfrm home town at Sunrise Village, Pool, washer/dryer, and dishwasher Summer only' call 832-0244. Rent negotiable. Roommate needed Beg June 1 - 7 BREB 15 min + required Bag $60 + $15 min + utilities (Air, water, gas) 4:45 ask for + other needs Roommate needed female, non- $144 + $145 until May 7 and then $999 through May 7 After may call 249-720-TERM THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Classified Information and order form - Bv nhone: 864-435P - How to schedule an ad: - In person: 119 Stauffer Flint Ads shidden in may be billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be held until pre-payment is made. Stay by the Kauai office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ads may be prepaid, cash or check, or charged on MatterPort or VISA. - Bv Mail: 119 Stauffer Flint, Lawrence, KS. 66045 You may print your classified order on the form below and mail it with payment to the Kanion office. You may choose to have it delivered to your MateCard or a Vita Card. Ads that are issued to Vita CardMate card qualify for a refund on unused days. Calculating Rates 15,000 expected for commencement Special to the Kansan Ceremony at Memorial Stadium will include about 5,000 graduates By Becky Ollinger Special to the Kansan ceremony will be May 16 at 2:30 p.m., and should last about two hours. That final walk down Campanile Hill is on the minds of about 5,000 people as their last days as a University of Kansas student pass quickly. Soon the day of the ceremony will arrive. The University's 121st commencement For the 69th time, graduation will be held in Memorial Stadium after students make the traditional walk down Campanile Hill. However, if bad weather should occur, it will be moved to Allen Field House, and completed in two shifts. The exact number of graduates will be unknown until the day of the event. It is estimated that about 5,000 students will graduate. According to Harlan Roedel of the University Relations Office, 5,800 students graduated last year. the area. The number of visitors can be estimated by multiplying the number of graduates by three. Approximately 15,000 visitors will be watching the event. However, in the past few years, attendance has increased. Last year more than 30,000 people came to watch the ceremony. The graduates line up at the top of Campanile Hill and process down the hill in two's. The procession will last about one hour and 20 minutes, and the ceremony should last about 30 minutes. In the past, students have been known to be rowdy during this time. Security guards will monitor Officials expect parking will be a problem, even though police will direct cars. Parking will not be allowed on Memorial Drive on commencement day. The drive will be closed to all cars at 8 a.m. The best advice to avoid the cars and find a parking space is to get there early. Handicapped parking will be available near the stadium as usual. Students graduating should remember to assemble at the top of the hill early to find a place in line for the ceremony. There will be no speaker at the event, and alcohol is not permitted on the hill. Please Help Keep Our Planet Clean. Recycle Your University Daily Kansan. Everything But Ice, Beds, Desks, Chest of Ders, Bookcases, 368 Maps Aring semester sports marketing and event management internship. Basketball/soccer backcourt management internship. Basketball/soccer backcourt management internship. T.C. sports training in a leading national sports event marketing company, is looking for motivated and qualified individuals for a ring semester sports marketing and event management internship. 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VISA DNC VER INC 62201 - Open Saturday - Convenient - Personalized Service - Quality Work CallNow 841-0888 1209 E.23RD FREE AUTO INSPECTION May 3, 1993 K-you • GRADUATION *s and the size of the ad (the number of agate lines the ad by the rate that it qualifies for. That amount is the ad will run). Any 'isa, the advertiser's account will be credited for the with cash are not available. as fice tor a fee of $4.00 4-7X 0.14X 15-28X 30-X 1.00 0.80 0.70 0.45 0.90 0.80 0.60 0.50 0.70 0.60 0.50 0.35 0.80 0.55 0.50 0.35 m. Deadline for cancellation is 4 p.m. 2 days prior to a sales .cellaneous 370 want to buy 405 for rent 438 roommate wanted Please Print: | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | AN POLICY paper Phone: closed • MasterCard • Visa university Daily Kansan) charging your ad: Master Card Expiration Date Int Hall, Lawrence, KS. 66045 By GARY LARSON --- moose in class Dwayne here will row number, loft today. 13 3 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, May 3.1993 13 2 bdmr sublease for June/July +1 yr lease. nbmrs in quiet area on bus route (North winds) $80/mo + utilities, dishwasher, washer electrical backup. Callege to 6 after 4 leave mails: 84-735-473 2 bdmrs avail in a bmhr room June/July_Rent 1830 1900 & Ohio Call in college Debbie or Lebrie 1830 1900 2 bdms available for fall in bdms /7 bath room 3 bdms available for fall in bdms /7 bath room Responsible non-smoker only 841-118 seven responsible smoker only 841-118 seven 2 B.R. Kelly Furnished, Micro, Pool Avail, Mid-May, *Tha'Bla Florida*, Call 821-1572 3 Bradm Apt available June 1 for sublease, on the bank. Available near Dillons and Dearna Lions W/D/C Apt B-845-7139 2 NS rooms to share in College Hill Condo room, w/dr卫、w/ADT. B3-0402- B3-0402- 3bdm house near campsth 820/m Jan-1 May 19 no. noa, smitters. Call Rachel @ 842-546- 3 bdm, 7 bath bath apt. avail, for summer $800 per room; Orchard Gym, pool, furb, on bus route. 3-lev furnished apt/Summer Sublease/200/mo, cavail/May 17 Calibration/campaign/cavail/ May 17 Calibration B-839-097 BR luxury lowhousetown, 2 week Pfg. BR luxury highhousetown, 3 week Pfg. yard nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage room. 4B with lft at Campus Place (next to Yellow Sub and the CROSSing) $240/mo +¥1 call 843-7883 541 Michigan B 3R, B 2H, B 1H, $600 and $750. Wash- house condition. 89-769-3500 or AC & NEVice. 89-769-3500 5 bdrm house买入 61 for 10 & MO Lots of win- ners, plus 4 bdrm room for 14 + 10 MO Lots of win- ners. ppcs for BDRM $89.76, 799-666-9866 Applicott apartments. Now leasing 1 2 bdrm for June 14. 8 ac, 1 AC, heat, water & trash pad. Dishwasher, microwave, dispaln. Very quiet. 12 molower. No pet. No pets 46-4222 anytime. Artery studio, wood floors. W/D use, near downtown. B251 Call 841-StAR 7827 Available August Studio ad in nice, older house downstairs downroom *Koom A*; celiac facade not made. No moat. Available May 1) + later @ University Terrace A1528 A w 195 W large & lB 480 F um or furn 27/5月-350/月 on a lease or for 2/4% to sale. Mail 824-528-6211 to cam- tovise. No Djk. Mail 824-528-6431 or 824-513. Available Now furnished Rms / w/ shared kitchen available now. Call 811-545-7230 or w/o street contact no phone: CALL 811-545-7230 Beautiful house, near campus, sum/all, no pets. Beautiful room, 403-814-7678 Best location above Jayfah Bookstore Summer release, 3 br, bth, and W/D, 832-0512 Best location above Jayhawk Bookstore. Summer sublease 3 br, 2 bath, and W/D B2-812-012 Cheap summer house, $90/month, avail mid May Porter entree, Call KM-844-6842. Congress summits Tuesday night Female preferred. Call Kim 644-6942 CUBE 2 BR Ceiling Pans, Flood Floors, Newly RUDE 10th + Tenn Avail 18M 865-2602 Excellent location to close to Campus 1341 Ohio 2R in 4-plex. C/A, dishwasher, disposal. W/D Redstone 10 + Tenn. Avail May 8-15, 2023 Excellent location Close to campus 1341 Ohio 2. B4 prplex C/A, dishwasher, disposal, W/D bookups no pets. $300 Call 842-422-422 Fen... matte needed /or sunny.. Nice 4 Good-looking 1 birm. D/W, CA, DW, Negotiable Avail, mid-May | Call 832-101. 84 bdmr, 3 bath many features. 841 STAR/7877 Great location! 1044 Tennessee. 2 in 4pcs. C/A. Equipped kitchen, no pets. $380/mo. June. July $530 Call 842-4324 HEY RU Med Students, Rainbow Tower Apartments is now leasing St. 1 & 2 bedroom aparts for fair luxury HI-House rentals, including office spaces, jacuzzi, & spa garage parkings. 3588 Rainbow Tile K L C K 9616 Across Parking. Incredible Sublease Deal 23dbm 1harm apart new里程carpark, park Unfurnished, very clean Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31 Call 749 3183 June Juley RESale Resale 3 story BR lpt in kit. home. Free W/D, w/park. AC, ceiling fan. $75/mo gax/water pd. No dep. 142i Ohio # 749 $105. Large 2 Bdmr Apt available immediately after freshman for summer call **Call 843-8457** HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS Spaces 3 in Dcm Airt App available May 17, May 21 paid on bus route, driver washer dockers, WD back patio, off street parking, $420 mo thru July 13, 965-060 leave message Room for Rent Very large bdm, kit. bath, laundry avail mid May or dune 1 for summer or all winter. Space Apt 2 for Summer Sublease. Grayson Ap3 2 story; A.C. D.W. laundry, grayroom. Attract, attractive. nice 3R blducks available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. $450/mo. 8a-289. - 2 & 3 bedroom units ·3 month leases ·avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for appt.) Spiacus one Bedroom Apt for summer sublease with water and cable included option to leave 12/24/23 Sabinele b ibdm pr for summer. Nice wp w/ patio, route, bus route, day $380, Call after 1pm (8am) with phone number 212-456-7890. Real nice 28 ime, apc to campain hardwood 1. detect 20 ime, apc to campain hardwood 1. demand required call 14-2911 or NB-800 1. demand required call 14-2911 Sulabace 4 bdmr for秋 summer Furnished 1 bdmr for spring Place Ampe Place Ai. For more info call 822-4848. Sublease 4 BR apt for summer. $188 per person 1242 Ohio A1. Please stop by at 647-925 Weiss Real nice one and two bibs. 1 close to camping material. Real nice one and two bibs. 1 close to camping material. Real nice one and two bibs. 1 close to camping material. For Aug. 29-25 of 847-600. Sublease for summer 2 bfr, close to campus free cable, M41/041/M447 SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 1ST Management Spacious & Comfortable ·Studios ·I&2BR Apts 1ST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS Bradford Square *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F 1-5 749-1556 Summer Sublease, 4HR Dups. Less than yr dld. 1 Truth, A, 2 car garage with openers. Available at least 1 yr of leasing. Summer sublease, two ldbm, pool on bus route, laundry. May rent FREEBIE Available May 1 Call (800) 764-2525 INTÉGRÉOIRE aps m. 1, 3, 5, 10 d. terni, foautis, BEAT UK avalune K1, 1990, 841-6254 Summer Sublime - May 25-August 11 bimbh in bimbh house (no. 6) or unittion (no. 3) Call Ashley 842-2902 KU avail June 1, 1981; 643-6254 Rent a living room. dining room & bedroom set for only $60 per mo. Thompson-Crawley Home & Office Furniture Leasing 601 Kasdak 741-711 EDDINGHAM PLACE Summer Sublease 24th & EDDINGHAM Offering Luxury 2br. 2 BRT townhouse, usually 550/mo, now 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky. Auto garage, deck, frig, AC & DW Very quiet & spacious Pro-rated for 3 mths. Call 832-8340 anytime Offering Luxury 2 br apartments at an (Nextto Benchwarmers) Summer Sublease 2 Bdrm 1 bath. Available June* *941-9709* Summer sublease 2 Bedroom. Great location with pool on bus route. Must substitute 149 0992 Summer Sublease. New furn 4 bdm aci AC, DT. Bk from KU. From KU. 1224 Udo. F$53 May paid 841.2348 OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! MASTERCRAFT FURNISHED Studios.1,2,2+3&4 bdrm apts...designed with you in HanoverPlace-841-1212 14TH & MASS Campus Place-841-1429 1905 Mass. Orchard Corners-749-4226 Regents Court-749-0445 1025 Mass 15th & Kasold Sundance-841-5255 7th & Florida Tanglewood-749-2415 10th & Arkansas MASTERCRAFT Summer jubilee June 10 to July 31 2 Dcmm Apt being renovated now Central air conditioning, patio ceiling, laundry room and office. Fans, 1300 block Vermont, no pets, BK52 841-7047 Summer. New, a2iry two storey townhouse for 1 male to share w/2 other nice roommates, walk to campus. BK52 891-7047 + utils BK52 891-7047 + utils Super Studio Audio May 15 for Summer Sub- 班 from campus + close to downtown Call 847-9297 842-4455 Equal Housing Opportunity The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 841-0484 or stop by 140 Tennessee Want to sublease apt from June, July. Aug $10 per week $50 per month BHL Dates & prices furniture call in am bn 228-734-6290 Wanted-female roommate for 1 room in BR apt. through July 30. mpo plus. Calf Airference to Roommate (no credit). 430 Roommate Wanted FNS needed for 3 berm arm. MAY RENT PAID! FNS needed for urned, furnished Summer Sublease call 911 268-2711 1 bdm. to campus, no dep. low bills, free gas, water & cable; 5101/1 use! 843-7331 1 or 2 male roommates for the fall, share 3 bdrm 2 room at 977 Ernest Rd. R25/notic Mall Call 608-249-1120 1- female N/S wanted for house W/D, 1 block from campus; 1500+ mo/ + 660–392 2 NS roommates to share space 3 baths 2 baths 100ft² + utilities $79,260 July 31 rent $150 &$180 vitamins $79,260 Roommate Wanted female for 2 bedrooms 2 bath microwave dw, wied. pool on bus route 10 min walk from hotel. 2 Roommates needed for summer. Private room. AC, wash & dryer; nice house close campus, rent furnished apt. SUBLEASE May 18-Aug 1 1 rm in 2 blem ap 1 from union from union - utilities from union from union - utilities Summer Sublease female to share 2 Bid Apr 10 min walk to campus. Rent $7/㎡ Call James at Jenkins 213-456-8991. Apartment available mid May thru mid August Two roommates need. Three bedrooms, two full baths. Fully furnished. pool, laundry facilities. Bedroom 1 rent free. Bedroom 2 rent free. Bedroom 3 rent pro- fitted. Call 843-9292 Close to camp. Roommate needed for June July 15th. Income negotiable. Negotiate Prefer non- member 232-722 Female roommate wanted for summer sublease begin May 20 W/DC A/2 C/back from campus $100 for entire summer $\upharpoonright$ utilities, call Nicola 842-4383 Female n/a roommate to share quiet 3 hr br for meal, drinks & child care. Must be very goy going. £180 plus v/s utilities; call 740 924-7620. Female roommate need to share a 3db town house for the summer. Great Location, master bdw/backyard, swimming pool, tennis & volleyball courts. Rent $200 plus $1 alt. Call Cable 692-274-2580. N/S Female wanted to share 4 bdroom衣 $148/mo plus/util Available May 19 749-7370 LOOKING TO SHARE A HOUSE. Female, non-smoking graduate student with 2 great cats is looking for an off-campus house to share with other students. Cats are $500 a month price range. I am clean, pretty quiet, fun-loving but not a partner Would love a cooperative group (41) Attend Amy in Massachusetts (43) 349-4943 by May 28 Moving to N Johnson City June 1 Ne roommate neferitely female 823-0795 Male non-smoker wanted to share BR House MID room with his wife. WED 10/31/2015 p400 mouth 81, 397 ft² rooms 600 sq ft $148 mo+ plus /ui. Available May 1, 79-730 Needed: need to equip a 4 brm, 2 bath, furnished apt for Summer; 1 block from Union $150 + mo+ utilities but will neg. 832-8561 Room for female in private home Central air, room for male in private home May 16, 1768 mo 2101 Louisiana 843-152-81 Koome must wanted to share 6 bdm home on home at Sunrise Village Pool, washer/dryer and dishwasher Summer only' call 832-0244 Rent negotiable. Roommate needed Bag. June 1 - 2BR 15 min plus a juvenile. Call 642-4190 for help. + juvenile. Call 642-4190 for help. *Mature seeded female non- $143 + 1U4* *in mature non- through May 7 After* *call 79 462-703* Terra THE UNIVERSITY DAIRY KANSAN Classified Information and order form How to schedule an ad: - Bv phone: 864-4358 - In person: 119 Staumer Plum ds phone in may be billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be held until pre-payment is made. 159-287-5500 lily by the Kauai office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ads may be grepaid, cash or check, or charged in MasterCard or Visa. - By Mail: 119 Stauffer Flint, Lawrence, KS. 66045 I may not pay your classifier order for the foreground and mail it with payment to the Kansas officer. I may choose to have it billed to your MasterCard or VC account. As ads may be billed to Vita or MasterCard credit for a fee on unpaid orders, I will only bill you for the cost of this service. Calculation Rate Graduates reflect on college jobs Part-time jobs can lead to future employment Special to the Kansan office in Lawrence Although not everybody had to pay their way through college, some did, and some had interesting jobs along the way. Some were sales representatives, some did odd jobs and others had exciting internships, but most graduating seniors were all trying to achieve one goal: to pay for their higher education. Tiffany Buffum, Burlington senior, worked as an independent contractor for an international marketing company that sells a variety of household items and has an While taking 18 hours of classes, she set up appointments with people she knew or had been personally referred to and showed them a line of cutlery, sportsman accessories and kitchen tools. "I can set times I want to work so I can work around my school schedule." Buffum said. "I work when I want to and make as much money as I want to make." Buffum works for Vector Marketing, which is the branch of Alcas Corp., which markets Cutco, a line of cutlery products, Buffum said. Now, she will be a manager with Vector this summer in Columbia, Mo. "I'll be recruiting and training sales representatives," Buffum said. "I'll be responsible for paying all the bills and advertising expenses, and for motivating people in general." Buffum's job in college led to a career. Some students, however, are just looking for a part-time job to pay the bills. Bobby Boresw, Prairie Village senior, comes from a family of 16 and made most of his money for college on his own. He has worked for his brother's lawn service since he was in grade school. Also, while in college he did some odd jobs for his fraternity, Phi Kappa Psi. "I washed dishes and filled vending machines for my fraternity," Boresow said. "I needed a little extra spending money while I was in school so I did whatever they needed me to do." Many students find help at the KU place. ment center in the basement of the Burge Union, which places students in jobs and internships. "Walt Disney World recruits a good half-dozen or so students each summer," said Anne Hartley who works in the placement center. "They get great company management experience, which can help them throughout the rest of their lives." IDS Financial Services, Hallmark, Lawrence Parks and Recreation, UPS, and Worlds of Fun also show up at an internship fair the placement center sponsors. For many, these internships and part-time jobs not only helped them pay for college, they provided experience along the way. Use Kansan CLASSIFIED Padholders by HAZEL They work. --- Perfect for interviews, Hazel takes a business basic and creates a wide selection of handsome styled padholders to meet your every need. A variety of designs and features... a variety of colors both classic and contemporary. All with the quality craftsmanship Hazel has long been noted for. From $12$50 to $29$50}$ KU KU BOOKSTORES SQUIRREL Cedarwood Apts The finest in Jayhawk living!! KU Bookstores Kansas and Burge Unions Level Two 864-4640 Now leasing for - Close to Mall Spring & Fall - Newly redecorated units - Air conditioning & pools - 1 Block from KU Bus Route J Bus Route Studios 1&2 Bedroom Apts Duplexes (3&4 Bedroom) Don't Be Left Behind Cedarwood Apartments A great place to live Call Pattoday 843-1116 2411 Cedarwood Ave ns and the size of the ad (the number of agate lines in the ad by the rate that it qualifies for. That amount is days the ad will run). Visa, the advertiser's account will be credited for the i with cash are not available. office for a fee of $4.00 ns day ns sale la sales contenu 4-7X 8-14X 15-29X 30-X 1.00 0.80 0.70 0.45 0.75 0.65 0.60 0.40 0.70 0.60 0.55 0.35 0.60 0.55 0.50 0.35 dn. Deadline for cancellation is 4 p.m. 2 days prior to isale 378 want to buy *in sales* 460 for rent *accommodations* 428 roommate wanted | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | SAN POLICY - Please Print: Phone: paper closed MasterCard Visa university Daily Kansan) charging your ad: MasterCard Expiration Date Int Hall, Lawrence, KS. 66045 By GARY LARSON --- 14 salt on knees Dwayne here will row number, rolt today." GRADUATION * K win * May 3, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3 Monday. May 3, 1993 13 2 bdmr sublease for June/July+1 yr. lease Newer aps in area on bus route (North winds) $90/mo + utilities, dishwasher, washer Newer aps in balcony. Call 6 or leave 6 mail, message, **852-742-3500** 4 bdmr avail in 4 bdmr, house June/July Rent 16798-2305 & Ohio Call in Chicago; Debbie or Libbie 863-808-256 2 bdmlms, available for fall in 3 bdmls 35 dth town- home. Garage, cable, washer/dryer. Responsible non-smokers only. 842-118-118 leave mage. SB PELLETS available. 2 BR. Furly Puffed. Micro, Pool. Avail Mid-May. 7th & Florida. Call 823-1572. 2 Brent Apt. available June 1 for sublease, on the much smaller Dillen and Dillars back W/D/ CAT # 873-759-4034 2 NS roommates to share new College Hills Condo room; d/ Avail Aug res $25, $32-0402 room. 3 bdrm, 2 full bath apt. avail, for summer. $200 per person. Orchard house pool, furn. on bus route. $150 per person. 18dhm床 near campus $35/m Jan-May 31 no peta, no smokers. Call Rachel (842-25-40) 3-lev furnished apt / Summer Sublease 200/mo/ with ult.修士费 180/mo to campus/caselab for 3-lev furnished apt / Summer Sublease 200/mo/ with ult.修士费 180/mo to campus/caselab 4 BH luxury townhouse, W/D, DW, Fri, Frig. pair, 2 car garage, BA, 3A large deck, huge backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage $1200 + utilities Call 841-9642 B+R with lab at Campus Place next to Yellow Sho and the Crossing) **840/m*/ull** + Mail 643-7838. 541 Michigan B 3HR, B 2 bath, $600 and $650 Heated AC and Heat AC Weather Conditioner 845-1910 845-1910 5 kdm house missal 1-4 year 10 & MLO of win-loss 3 kdm house nets, not bmrs 4 for 8 utilities: 740-6166 Appicroff apartments. Now leasing 1 2 bdms for June 14. A 1, AC, heat, water t rash paid. Dishwasher, microwave, dishwasher. Very quiet computer. 12 imb. no leaks. No pets. Call 843-6229 any-time. Artsy studio, wood floors WD use, near downtown. Bsll 621 Cali STAR (782) Available August. Studio apic in mice, older house and bedroom. Download "Room A/C" cellinie fashion. Notebook. More info. Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace Apts 185 W 9th large & 1&B;床 upn or furn-275/month-350/month on a y lease or for 2+/- mow for summer-250/month to allow the boat to cam-pass. Mail resume to: NYCATL 610-855-8433. Avahin now Furnished W/ shared kitchen Avahin now Furnished W/ shared kitchen W/ outstr. kitchen no sette. Call 841-5600 Beautiful house, near campus, sum/all, no pets, tumblers/iPad, 801 - 951 - 867- 467 sublease 3 br, 2 bath, W/ D/W 823-0312 cheap summer house $90, month avail mid May $65, monthly house Nest location above Jayfish Bookstore Summer sublune 3 br. 2 bath, w/D W-833-0121 *Gather summer house 180/480thv Avail mid may* *Female prefect Call Kim 844-6424* CUBE 2 HB Ceiling Fitting, Wood Floors. Newly Reduce 100#, Tenn. Avail. May 18, 865-920 Excellent location. Go to campus at 1341 Union W/ D W/D hookups, no pets. kc83/mo Call 642-4242. Good looking 8 bdm, W/D. CA, DW. Negotiable. Avail mid-May Call 823-1018 Fen... commute needed for summer Nice 4 bdmr, 3 bath many features. 841-STAR/7827 Great location 1104 Tennessee. 2 B in 4pix. C/A, Equipped kitchen, no pets. $380/mo. June- July $490宅 Call 842-4242 HEY.RU Med Students. Rainbow Tower Apartments is now leasing St. 1 & 2 bedroom apts for students in their dorm room. Water paid, post mail, jacuzzi, & spa, garage parking. 3838 Rainbow Blvd KC V 6165 *Across* Rainbow University. Incredible Sublease见 3 bedh. Ibm apartm. near campus, park. Unfurnished, very clean. Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31. Call 749- 3183. June-July beale Beautiful 2 story IBR apt in host. Free W. D/ wPriv, park, AC, ceiling fan. $37/mo/ gas/water dp. No dep. 1042 Ohio #47-7915 home Large 2 Bdmr Apt available immediately after farm for summer balcony. Call 843-8433 HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS *2 & 3 bedroom units *3 month leases *avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for apt.) Attractive, attractive. nice $3 BR duplexes available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. $450/mo. 845-288-3961 Real nice 2 bim, apt. close to campus; hardwood floors, deck, off-street parking, no pet avail. May have a TV, free WiFi. Contact us for details. Real nice one and two bainb ap s. close to cam- partment. We also have a painting, no pep- rting for Aug . 7829 or 8497 or 6000. SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 Spacious 3 Dbfrm Apt available May 17, May 17 on bus route, drive衣器 washer dwells, DW, back patio, off street parking, $420/mo thru July 31, 865-095 leave message **Year Notations** Spacious 3 Bdrm Apt for Summer Sublease, Graystoe Apt 2 story. A/C DW. microwave, laundry fax $000.00 June-1 Aug. 842-7170 Room for Rest Very large delk kit, bath lath, room rugs, summer air or all Namaker 3 mm from KIT (10 cm) 1975-2014 Spiacous one Bedroom Apt for summer sublease two Bedroom Apt with water and cable included option to lease 642-2541 Spacious & Comfortable *Studios *1 & 2 BR Apts Sublease 4 from thebm Campus Place Apt.3 For more information contact bm Campus Place Apt.3 Sublakeb bldmpr for summer. Nice w/pati w/ pati. Susan bldmpr $880, $880 call After 5pm or message bldmpr $880 Sublease 4 HR aft for summer $188 per person 1242 Ohio (H) Stop by or call 624-7925 We do not accept credit cards. Sublease for summer 2 bbd, to campus free. cable $415/mb 845-4477 1ST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS 1ST Management *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F 1-5 749-1556 Summer Sublime, 4 BR Duplex. Less than yr old. Available June 1; July 31; $900. call: 845-7421. Available June 1; July 31; $900. call: 845-7421. Summer sublease, two bdm. pool, on bus route. Amy 640-7133 rent FREE! Available May 1; Call Amy 640-7133 Summer Sublease - May 25-Aug 13 1 bbm in bdm (unities) female (only) Call 842-792-2022 NU aval June 1, 1982; 384-4024 Bai living room, dining room & bedroom set for only $6 per mo. Thompson-Crawley Home & Office Furniture Leasing (60 Kaplan) 711-711 EDDINGHAM PLACE 24th & EDDINGHAM Remodeled apl' s studio, 1.3 bdrm, rooms, kci KC avail June 1, 1995, B4-8244 Summer Sublease (Next to Benchwarmers) 2 BR townhouse, usually 550/mo, now 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky Auto garage, deck, frig. AC & DW Auto quiet &瘫 pro-rated for 3mths. Call B832-8340 anytime Offering Luxury 2 br apartments at an Summer Sublease 2 Bdrm 1 bath Available Jun. 1.941-8707 Summer sublease 2 Bedroom. Great location with pool cm bus route. Must Sublease. 749-0992 Summer Sublease New furn 4 bdm apt AC, DW2 from KU from KU. 1242 hour. F$5 may pay. 841-3248 OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today! Don't be in the cold! FURNISHED MASTERCRAFT Studios: 1.2.2+3&4 bdrm apts ... designed with you in mind! Cote Campus Place-841-1429 Hanover Place-841-1212 14th & Mass. Regents Court-749-0445 1005 Mass Orchard Corners-749-4221 15th & Kasold Sundance-841-5255 7th & Florida Tanglewood-749-4215 10th & Arkansas MASTERCRAFT Summer subunit June 1 to July 30 J. Dwr Apn. be renovated now, Central air, D2 Wbm, patio, ceiling windows 1300 block Vermont, no pets, $2534-1874 Summer. New. airy 2 story room for 1 male to share w/ 2 female roommates, walk to campground w/ 2 adults = ½ vault (1137 Valley W. NJ 664-568) Super Studio Available May 15 for Summer Sub- stitute shows from campus + close to downtown and surrounding areas. Equal Housing Opportunity The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 841-0484 or stop by 1406 Tennessee Want to submit AP from June, July. Aug 10 to $360 email address. HR LTES. HR BID rates. Call Nasal Care in Istanbul. Wanted: female room mate for I room to B BR app. Bought: £800.00 mme play. Cali Heather Call Heather Call 430 Roommate Wanted 1 bdrm. close to campus, no dep, low hills, free maps, water & gas (carbon) $15; /util 843-7531 SNS needed for bbm. apt. MAY BE FIRED call 841-2667. furnished. Submit resume call 841-2667. call 841-2067 1 = m 2 male roommates for the full share / share 2 = m 2 female roommates for the full share / share 12 female N/S wanted for house. W/D/ 1 block from campus, 6850 mo+ io + 866-3982 2 NS rooms to share spaces 3 sqm 1 bath 4 suites 790-290 71st July $18. $130 ± 4 + utilities 790-290 2 Roommates needed for summer. Private room, home office, house close campus, rent. Call 822-801-9431 Roommate Wanted Female for 2床房 1 bath Roommate Wanted Male for 2床房 1 bath bus route. Map: Masuike 841-3056 Leave message Summer Sublease female to share 2 Bd Apr 19 minus campus. Save $7/month. Call Jaiden at 1-800-365-4122. SUBLEASE May 18-Aug 1 1rm to bdm apf 1 water paid Call now # 293-7195 water paid Call now # 293-7195 Apartment available mid mday mid-mugel. Two roommates wanted Three bedrooms, two full baths. Fully furnished, pool, laundry facilities. 2-bedroom apartment free rent. Free rental priced. Call 845-8233 Close to campman Roommate needed for June July $110 month + utilities Negotiable Preference $40 month Female &/or roommate should share quiet br 1 to bath apt, mid-May thus July. Must be trustworthy, easy going. $180.00 plus /& utilities, call 749-4098 (close to campus). Female roommate wanted for summer sublease beginning M 20 W 10 D A C2 bick from campus $100 LOOKING TO SHARE A HOUSE. Female non-smoking student with a great cats is looking for an off-campus house to share with other students. The price range. I am clean pretty quiet, fun-loving but not a partyter Would love a cooperative group house to call Amy in Massachusetts (413) 856-9161 Female roommate needed to share 3 bdm town house for the summer. Great location, master bdm w/balcony, swimming pool, tennis & volleyball courts. Rent $200 + 1/4 usdh. Call Cathy 683-795-2388. Male non-smoker wanted to share BR House MID. Male non-smoker paid $1,W3 utilities $14,972 - 397 Club Moving to N Johnson City June 1. Need roommate neither female. 822-0795 N/S Female wanted to share a *4 bd house* $148/mo plus -util Available Rimmi needed to be on the floor, bath furnished block from Union, $160/mo +/- utilities will be (K92-8M) Room for female in private house. Central air. Rooftop. May 16, $1780 an hour Louisiana M53-3128 www.louisianahotels.com Roommate wanted to share 4 bdmr town home at Surprise Village Pool, washer/dryer, and dishwasher Summer only' call 832-0244. Rent negotiable. Roommate needed拜 June 1 - 7 MB 15 min Roommate needed拜 June 1 - 7 MB 15 min + utilities: Call 64-44-14 for help Roommate needles female non-¥144 = ¥114 in May 7 through May 7 May call 749 - 720 (Teresa) THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Classified Information and order form - In person: 119 Stauffer Flint By phone: 864-4358 How to schedule an ad: - phone number: 403-625-1780 A phone in session will be billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be held until pre-payment is made. - led by the Kaiser office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ads may be prepaid, cash or check, or ordered in MasterCard or VISA. - By Mail: 119 Stauffer Flint, Lawrence, KS. 66045 - **SY** You'll *i$#t#r#r#d* print, **Lawrence**, 324, **n#a##c0** You may print your classified order in the form below and mail it with payment to the Kansas office. Do you may choose to have it billed to your *MasterCard* or a Visa account. Ads that are billed to Visa or MasterCard qualify for a refund on unused days when cancelled before their expiration date. Calculated Rates Caps and gowns part of graduation tradition By Jason McDaniel Special to the Kansan Once for professionals, now a standard for all They proceed down Mount Bright like a royal procession, bearing brightly colored flags and long, flowing gowns. It's the graduating class of 1993, and they have reached the culmination of their formal education. And before they begin their last walk down the hill, a cap and gown will be added as the final touches to end the best years of their lives Caps and gowns have been a traditional part of the graduation ceremony for many centuries and can trace their beginnings back to Oxford in the 14th century. The gown had many variations in design and was the style until the 16th century. But after 1600, the gown rarely was worn by anyone except professional men. In 1855, there was a widespread student movement to wear gowns at commencement ceremonies. The graduates seemed to feel a need for a dignified apparel for the occasion, and the traditional qualities of the gown appealed to them. As for the cap, no one knows exactly when or how it became a part of the graduation ceremony. But in early Roman times, when a slave was freed, he was allowed to put on a cap. So many scholars believed that the cap worn by a graduate was the sign of his independence, and that it was bound to be worn at all university ceremonies Tassels did not appear until the late 1800s and different colors were used to distinguish the different degrees. They are still used widely today and hold the original meaning of their ancestors. And although traditional caps and gowns are still the hallmark of graduation ceremonies, students of today use their creative side to add something that sets them apart from every other graduate. The Allied Health graduates at the University of Kansas blow up surgical gloves and dangle them off their caps, while the Fine Arts students attach anything from painbrushes to beer cans on theirs. students at KU, however, share different beliefs on the meaning of caps and gowns. Amy Coyne, Olathe senior, said she believed that graduation would not be complete without the traditional regalia. "Whenever I envision someone walking down the hill, I always think of them in a cap and gown," she said. "I want to be a part of that. Tradition is a big deal at KU, and graduation wouldn't be the same without a cap and gown on." Yet some students look at it as just another hassle before they are finally free of all the University's rules. American Tourister Factory Outlet Gina Graham, Olathe senior, would not mind if caps and gowns were left out. American Tourister... "Caps and gowns are more symbolic than anything," she said. 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Deadline for cancellation is 4 p.m. 2 days prior to sale 370 want to buy 'ts sale 460 for rent microcellures 45% recommend wanted SAN POLICY - Please Print: | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | paper Phone: eluced MasterCard VISA university Daily Kansan) charging your ad: May 3, 1993 *Kampus* • GRADUATION MasterCard Expiration Date: Jnt Hall, Lawrence, KS. 66045 By GARY LARSON m = dn 15 If Dwayne here will row number, folt today." UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 25. Monday, May 3, 1993 13 5 bdmr. sublease for June/July *i* yr. lease. Newer aps in quiet area on bus route (North winds) $89/mo + utilities, dishwasher, washer Newer aps in quiet area on balcony. Call 6 after 6 or leave phone: 843-7473 2 idbmavail in 4 bmform, June/July: Juret Brown or Ohio & Call in college; Debbie or College 859-0823 2 bdmrs, available for fall in 3 bdmrs 7 tath凋房 Responsible non-smokers only 841-118 eighteen reservoirs Brillly Polycom Micro Pool Avail. Mid- Range 3 BR Polycom Micro Pool Avail. Mid- Range 3 Birmr Apt. available June 1 for sublease, on the base W/D/ C/A B4-753-198 Dearn and Dillars ware/W/D/ C/A B4-753-198 2 NRS roommates to share New College Hills Condo 1 Davail Avail rent $25. 833-042-042 leave message 3 bdm, 3 bath bath apt avail, for summer $200 per room, for winter $150, on bus route, for great location, call 869-1475 3 bdm house near campus $250/m Jan-14 May- 15 no, peesn, no cameras. Call Rachel @82-2540 3/ult fur-framed apt /Summer Sublease /800/m 3/ult刃筋 tp/15 min /musk out to campcable /600/m 4 BR luxury townhouse, W/D. DW, Frig. Fire, 2 car garage, 3 BA, large deck, huge backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage space $1200 + utilities Call 841-9642 & the BROW with lt at Campus Place next to Yellow Sub & BRING $240/mo /u each. Call 843-7883. 4 BR with left itf and the Campus (near to Yellow Sub and the Campus) $246/mo + util = Kali 847-7838 1 BR with left itf, Central, $600 and $825. Wizard/driver/eapt each apt. Central and AC New construction. 842-9104 5 bdm house avail 61 near 16 & MO Lots of win- ter, holiday, vacation pets. $280,000 for pet bonds. $490,000 for pet bonds. 749-606-696 Applicsoft apartments. New leasing & 1 2 bdrms for June & Aug. 1 A. ac heat, water & bridal wash. Dishwasher, microrowave, dispensal. Very quiet. 12 mo. leave. No pets. Kid 48+难忘 6289-822-011 Artery studio, wood floors. W/D use, near downtown. Calls 821-641-STAR (7827) available August 18. Studio apt. in mite, older house walk to KU. Distance from room: A/C cell, C/B cell, B30B, 841-1747. 969 Bloor St., 2042 Etobina Ave. Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace Apis28. A159 W28 large & 1&8 lbs; fun or unfur 27/month-360/month on a yr lease or for 2% on a yr lease with campus to campus. No Call: Dogs 8/on 591 or 843 or 1433 Available Now furnished Rms / w shared kitchen Available Now furnished Rms / w out-scene parks not pets. Bk1-654-560 pets not pets. Bk1-654-560 Beautiful house, near campus, sum/fall, no pets/smokers, $100.+ = 811-467-368 pet/smokers, $10.5 + tufi $14.9-46% best location above Jayhawk Bookshelves, Summer sublease 3 br, 2 bath, W/D / Kbi-012 Cheap house house. **85** available mid May 3br, 2bath, 2.5baft, **$695** CUPER 3 BBR Ceiling Fans, Wood Floors, Newly built 18" t-tang Aval. Max-18/26-800 Redstone 10 + Tenn Avail May 18-3026 Excellent location to Campus of Ohio 1411 Ohio Good-looking 3 bdm, W/D, CA, DW Negotiable Avail. mid-May Call 823-1018 Excellent location Close to campau 1434 Ohio Excellent location Cloe to campau WD/W 4 plex/C 4 plex WD/W GOT A GROUPO 7" x 10' x 6'牢房; 3 bath, three features. #81 STAR (7827) Great location. Tennessee. 2 in R+4x6, 3 feet wide kitchen. no pets. $80/mo June Dik & Kirk 817-596-8800 HeyRU Med Students, Rainbow Towel Apartments is now laying St. 1 to 2 bedroom apartments in Hirsch Harbor. We have beautiful Wiley Hall on the same acre, jacuzzi, & spa, garage spaces 3838 Sunshine Hill K B C K 61065 Across Parking 3838 Sunshine Hill K B C K 61065 Across Parking Incredible Sublease Deal 2: bdrm. I bdarm apartm near campus, park. Unfurnished, very clean Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31. Call 749-3183 June-July also. Beautiful 2 story 1Bk apt in home. Free W/D, p/v park, AC, ceiling fan $37/mo/gas/water dp. No dep. 1024 Ohio # 749-1085. Large 2 BdmR Available immediately after fires for summer suburbs. Call 843-8435. HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS - 2 & 3 bedroom units • 3 month leases • avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for appt.) Attractive, attractive. nice 3R bqueps available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. 450/90-843-288 Real nice 2 bbm, apt close to campus hardware and room size. Contact us for details. Required: department required, *49-211 or 84-987-907* Real nice one and two bdrm. apt. s, close to cam- mputer. In lieu of a headphone, not sure. nets pet. For Age, 748-791 or 824-907. Spacious 3 Bdrm Apt available May 17, May 19 on bus route, water washer dryer hooks, DW, back patio, off street parking, $420/mo thru July 31, 855-0655 leave message SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 Spectacular 800 aft for Appleton Sublease, Gray- wearage, laundry room 600 mw, June 1-4; 8:47-10:30. Room for Rent Very large bdm, kit, bath, laundry, avail mid-May or June 1 for summer or all gear. Nonsmaker, 3 mi from KU. 749-0166 Snacious 3 Bdm Afr for rent Spacious & Comfortable · Studios Spacious on Bedroom Apt for summer sublease with basement, water and cable included option to lease 842-203-6971 Sublease 4 bdmr apt for summer. Furnished 1 from the mornin Place Apt. For more information call (212) 857-0600 Sublease I bdmr ipd for summer. Nice w/pati w/o message. Call after 5am. Calor after 1pm or a message BmR-90-4758. Sublease 4 BR apt for summer $188 per person We may not have a working telephone We may not have a working telephone Sublease for summer 2 bdr, close to campus, free cable. #411/s 845-447-477 1ST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS *Bradford Square *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M.F. 1-5 749-1556 Summer Sublease, 4 BR Dupage, Less than 1 yr old, 2 baths, A/C, 2 car garage with openers, Available June 1 - July 31, $600/mo, call 843-7412 Summer sublease, two bdrm, on bus route, laundry, May rent FREE! Available May 8. Call (855) 267-1033 Summer Sublease - May 25-Aug 18: Inborn in birmingham, close to campus; utilities required. Ref # A89718-2901. EDDINGHAM PLACE Remodeled aparta's 's afters' T3 'barm, rooms, near KU avail June 1, 1980; 641-824 KU avail June 1, 1980; 641-824 Room & bedroom eat for only $60 per mo. Thompson-Crawley Home & Office Furniture Leasing 601 Kaalaw 741-711 24th & EDDINGHAM Offering Luxury 2br. (Next to Benchwarmers) Summer Sublease 2 BRTownhouse, usually 550/mo/ 350 mo./14th & Kentucky. Auto garage, deck, frig. AC & DW Very quiet & spacious. Pro-rated for 3 mths. Call 832-834 anytime Summer Sublease. 2 Bdrm 1 bath Available June 1. 841-9077 Summer sublease 2 Bedroom. Great location with pool. On bus route. Must sublease. 749-0982 Summer Sublease. Need four bum 4tm ac, TDW, BK from KU. Bring KU. 1224 Omah, 575 Mayaldi. 841-2348. OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! MASTERCRAFT FURNISHED Studios,1,2,2+,3&4bdrm apts... designed with you in Campus Place-841-1429 1145 Louisiana Hanover Place-841-1212 14th & Mass Regents Court-749-0445 1005 Mass Super Studio Available May 15 for Summer Sub- culture from campus + close to township Call 841-9797 Orchard Corners-749-4226 15th & Kosold Summer subunit June 1 to July 30 D2Bmr Apt. be renovated now central Air, d炉, patio ceiling, 1300张 Vermont, no pets, $23581-1074 Summer. New, air 2 story roomhouse for a male to share w/2 other roommates, walk to campground, $194 / unit) *suiilt* 1317 Valley Ln. J86-5659 Sundance-841-5255 7th & Florida Tanglewood-749-2415 10th& Arkansas MASTERCRAFT Wanted: female room mate for 1 room in 3 bpi at 913-625-7420, mo pin; call Calhoun at 913-625-7420 The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 841-0484 or stop by 406 Tennessee Want to sabbathe apt from June, July, Aug. $10 @ $89 + until Sundays. Luncheon, 1H4 dates & prices online. 430 Roommate Wanted Equal Housing Opportunity 1 bdm, class to camp, $150 + 1)/unit. 843-7331 gas, water c camp, $150 + 1)/unit. 843-7331 1 or 4 male roommates for the fall, share 3 Mbr2 bath condo at 98 Erme Rd 289; * Nick Call Mbr2 1- female N/S wanted for house W/D, 1 block from campus, KI50 ma+ to ml+ 863-392 1. FNS need for 4.38mph. MAY RENTAID PAID 2. On bus route, furnished. Subdue Lubilee 2 NS roommates to share spaces 1 bath & bath plants; 4 units; 792-296 2 Rommates needed for summer. Private room, room 1984, in house close campus, rent. Call 623-882-8754 Roommate Wanted female for 2 bedroom 3 bth Roommate Wanted female for 2 bus route Melissa 84154, Lena Messy, Leave message SCLEARE May 18-Aug. 1 1 in 2 bdmr. alt. min. from fron. Rent negotiated. ^ u utilities. $10 per hour. $40 per week. Summer Sublease female to share 2 Bpf Apr 10 Summer Sublease male to share 71/m Call Jaasir at 618 Leave message Apartment available mid-May mid-Muglau two roommates wanted. Three bedrooms, two full baths. Fully furnished, pool, laundry facilities. Roommate rent free. May rent免租. Rent paid rent. Call 843-8233 Female or n/a roommate to share quiet 12 hr from home. Travel on a first-class airline, or by going to $180 per week / utilities, call 789-353- 6418. Close to camp. Room needed for June July $180/month + utilities. Negotiable Preference on camping packages. Female roommate needed to share 3 bdrm househouse for the summer. Great location, master dbm w/bacaley, swimming pool, tennis & volleyball courts. Rent $Embio */ util Call Gaby C22 Female roommate wanted for summer sublease beginning May 20 W/ A/C b/b from campus $300 LOOKING TO SHARE A HOUSE. Female non-smoking student with 2 great cats is looking for an off-campus house to share with her friends. Pricing is $29/month price range. I am clean, pretty quiet, fun-loving but not a partyer Would love a cooperative group (4) in Massachusetts (4) 38-494-843 by May 28 Male non-monk wanted to share BRI House MID wallet with his brother. Widowed, paid W/D. $2 monthly; will付 $41-397/Club Moving to N. Johnson City June 1. Need roommate preferably female. 830-0790 *S/N Female suitable while available* May 1, 749-770 *$180/mo plus /u* available Himmel bedroom a barm, 2 bath, furnished for Summer 1 block from Union, $150 mo + / utilities (but will neg.) RZ3-8561 Room far for female in private home. Central air- kit kitchen furniture. May 14, $7/room 210 643-891-2358 www.library.delhi.ac.in Room mate will share 4 kdmr town home at Sunrise Village Pool, dryer/dryer, and dishwasher. Summer only' call 822-0244. Rent negotiable. Roommate needed. Bag June 1 - 8%R 15 min on leave. Roommate needed. Bag June 1 - 8%R 15 min on leave; utilities. Bundle 42-43 idle for ask for. 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GRADUATION * K-MON * May 3, 1993 1 2 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 13 2 bdm. sublease for June/July + yr. lease Newer aps in aeration on bus route (North-winds) $80/mo + utilities, dishwasher, washer Newer aps in ballast. Call on 6 or leave 684-4758 2 bdmavlab in a bbmr, house July/July/1987 1031 & 1103 & Abbott Call in evening Debbie or Luke 865-884 2 bdmrs, available for fall in 3 bdmr s/7 bush训 charge. Responisble to no-smokers only. 941-818-1188. BR, Fully Furnished, Micro, Pool, Avail. NO Badram Apt. available June 1 for enquiries, on the website W/D, C/Apt. 847-7300 2 NRS roommates to share New College Hill Corio own room, w/d. avail. Wd. incl. $25. B32-80-02 NRS roommates to share New College Hill Corio own room, w/d. avail. Wd. incl. $25. B32-80-02 8dbm house near campus kkms/me Jim Mau 31 no notes on this entry B of Rachel & A Mau 31 8 bdmr, 2 bath bath apt. avail for number $100/per room; 6 bdmr, 3 bath bath apt. avail for bus route great location, call 861-147-1 b3dmh room near campus. $25/mo. Jan 1-May 1. ne peta, no smokers. Call Cash Rachel @ 42-509- vill. lmurbed ipern ap/.Sumer Sublease/700/non. carbonated water/cable/cable/cable/cable/ val. May 17 Cal/Calm 832-997-99 4 BR luxury townhouse, W/D. WD, Fri, Fire. 2 car garage, 3 BA, large deck, backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage. 空间 $1200 + units / Alias 894-962 4 BR with loft at Campus Place (next to Yellow Sun and the Crossing) #409 + toil - Cail 843-7533. 54 Michigan. 3 BR, 2 HR. $600 and $625 Wash-ton. 3 BR, central heat and AC Newer equipment. 824-9104 5 bdm house avail 61 near 10 & MOLots of wi-fi 8 bdm house not pets ketra 4 for 4+ utilities 789-016 9 bdm house not pets ketra 4 for 4+ utilities 789-016 Applccrof apartments. New leasing 1 & 2 kbms for June 1 & Aug 1, AC heat, water & brass paid. Dishwasher, microrowave, dishwasher. Very quiet. Leaves 12 mo. leave. No pet. Call 345-8287 anytime. Artsy studio, wood floors. WD use, near down town. $252. Call 841-STAR (7827) Available August. Studio apl. in nice, older house Walk to school. Room 840. A/C cell. Room 840. Bath 840. A/C cell. Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace Apts. 1529 W. 8th large & 1&b Bldg. furn or umr 2/8% monthly-360 month on yr lease or for 2/m 4/m monthly-360 month on yr lease to campus. No dog. Call 824 5918 or 845 1433. Available Now furnished Rims / w shared kitchen furniture. Call 650-371-9840 or w off-street- parking, no pep. Call 650-371-9840 Beautiful house, near campus, sum/tall, no pets, smokers, 801 + 911 - 461-7487 Best location above Jaykaw Bookstore Summer subbase 3 br. 2 bath, and W/D 853-6121 Chesapeake summer house $/month, avail mid May Female preferred. Call Kim B64-6842 30' X 28' Ceiling Fans, Farm Wood Floors. Newly Furnished. 100" x 100" T-conal. Max. NM-265-98. Good-looking 3 bdm, W/D, CA, DW. Negotiable. Avail mid. May; Call 822-1018 Excellent level to camp on Chumap 14th Chic 6: W/2 backpacks, no pets 80m³ Call 84-45-60 backpacks, no pets 80m³ Call 84-45-60 Female commute needed for summer 4ice bdmr, 3 bath many features. 841-StAR/7827 Great location! 1044 Tennessee. 2 in B+plx. C/A. Equipped kitchen, no pets, $380/mo. June - July $49 Call 841-4242 **ereu:** KU Med Students, Rainbow Tower Apartments in now leasing St. 1; 6 bedroom apts in now leasing St. 2; 7 bedrooms in Water paid pool, pool, sauna, jacuzzi, & spa, garage parked 3588 Street K B C Krs 6105 Atros Incredible Sublease Deal 2. bdrm. Ibairm apartement near campus, park. Unfurnished, very clean Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31. Call 749-3183 Juni-Job Lisa Beautiful 3 story IBPT apt in host. Free W/ D, priv park, AC ceiling. fax $75/mo gas/water No. dep. 1042 Ohio #479 705 Large 2 Bdmr Available immediately after filling for summer camp. Call 841-8453. HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS *2 & 3 bedroom units *3 month leases *avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for appt.) Qutret, attractive, once 3 BR duplexes available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. $450/mo. 04-288-3000 Spacious 3'10m Airdr Ap for Summer Sublease, Gray Waterproof, June to January, microwave, laundry room, June to May 1 Real nice 2 bdm ap, close to campus hardware and storage. Phone: 44-587-3210. Avail May if required, call 44-587-3210. Email: dvb@univ.edu Specious 3 Bdrm Apt available May 17, May 17 paid on, bus ride, waterer dryer hookups, DW, back pallet, off street parking, $420 mo thru July 11, 865-065 leave message Room for Bent Very large dkm, kit, bath, laundry, avail mid May or June 1 for summer or all gear. Nonsmoker, 3 mi. from KU. 749-0166 Spacious 3 Dbm Bed and Kit real nice one and two bdrm. apt. s close to cam real nice one and two bdrm. no camera, no pets renting for Aue. #749 824 or 942-0007 Sparcus one Bedroom Apt for summer sublease $250 water and cable included, option 184-376-8700 Subluea 1 dblm p for summer Nice wp w/pati, Call after 5pm or leave a message D-94-6766 Sublase b4d8 apt for summer. Furnished 1bk b4d8 b4d8 Place Apct 1bk For more 电话 82481234567890 Sublease 4 BR apt for summer. $188 per person We may not have a working telephone We may not have a working telephone sablate for summer 2 bbr, close to campus, free able, #413/hi84-4477 SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 1ST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS Spacious & Comfortable • Studios 1 8 2 0 0 7 1ST Management *Bradford Square *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F 1-5 749-1556 -1&2BR Apts Summer Sublease, 4 BR DUplex, Less than 1yr old, June 1- July 2, 2 car garage with openers. Available June 1- July 2. Summer sublease, 2 bdm, dbm, on bus route, lancet rent FREE! Available May 1 Call 845-376-0392 Summer Sublime - May 35-Aug 11 *Inb肃 Bd in肃* *u tufrites (females only) Call Aisha 842-2982 EDDINGHAM PLACE Remodeled apt' s/s studio, 133 bmr, rooms, near KU kail aven (1900, 894-896), room & bedroom set for only $60 per room. Thompson-Crawley Home & Office Furniture Leasing 691 Kasola 841-711 Offering Luxury 2 br apartments at an 2 BR townhouse, usually 550/mo, now 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky. Auto garage, deck, frig, AC & DW Very quiet & spacious. Pro-rated for 3 mths. Call 832-8340 anytime 24th & EDDINGHAM (Next to Benchwarmers) Summer Sublease Summer Sublease. 2 Bdrm 1 bath. Available June 1. 841-907 Summer sublease 2 Bedroom. Great location with pool. On bus route. Must sublease 749-6992. Summer Sublease. New furn 4bm apt AC TW, DW. From kU to KM. 1224 Ocho. F5M may pay. 841-2304 OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! MASTERCRAFT FURNISHED Studios,1,2,2+,3&4 bdrm apts...designed with you in Campus Place-841-1429 Hanover Place-841-1212 Regents Court-749-0445 1005 Mass Orchard Corners-749-4226 15th&Kesold Sundance-841-5235 7th & Florida Tanglewood-749-2415 10th& Arkansas Summer sublease June 10 to July 30 2 Dhrm Apl be renovated now. Central air, D肛, patio ceiling. MASTERCRAFT invotoned now Central air, 12W, patio, ceiling fan, private suite. Summer - New, airy airy townhouse for 1 male to share w/2 other roommates, walk to campground, pool, hot tub + vaults 131 Valley Ln, J68 569-549 Super Studio Available May 15 for Summer Sub- turbines from campus + close to downtown. Call 641-792-8391. The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 841-0484 or stop by 140 Tennessee. Equal Housing Opportunity Want to sublease apt from June, July. Aug $10押 80 BH BD Tales & prices segnale call in ams 82-167 Wanted- female roommate for 1 room in BR bt through, daylight 8pm plus. Call canflee at 704-254-3630. 430 Roommate Wanted 1 bdrm. close to campus, no dep, low bills, free water, gas & water (150) + iu; 843-7313 1 PNS needed for 3 bmrt. MAY RENT PAID! 1 pns on bus to座, furnished. Summer Sublabe 2 pns on bus to座, furnished. Summer Sublabe 1 w 2 male roommates for the fall, share 3 Berm 2 roommate at #78 Erie Rd. #22/mail Call Nilk 832-042-8 1-2 female N's wanted for house W/D, 1 block from campus; $150 mo + use 863-3902 2 NS roommate to share spaces 2 bth spat 10 vacations. July 31 Bmr $150 & $180 vat (incentives) 790-296 2 Rommates needed for summer. Private room, home office, house close rent, campus, nail call 823-8401 Roommate Wanted* female for 2 bedrooms 2 bath with private pool on bus route. Call 841-900-6375 or 841-900-6380. Summer Submarine female to share 2 Bdr. Apf 110 Submarine female $7/mei Call Jaasir at 481-683. Leave message SUBLEASE MAY 18-August 1, 1981 m/2 in bm24. ap1 1 water supply. Call paid. Water call. Paid now 749-231. Apartment available mid-May thru mid-August. Two roommates needed. Three bedrooms, two full baths. Fully furnished. pool, laundry facility and kitchen. Free rent. Free august rent. Call 843-9232 Close to campus Roommate needed for June July Hire of Student Negotiable Preferen- tion 853-272-7412 Female roommate wanted for summer sublease beginning May 20 W 10 AWC2 bkm from campus $300 for entire summer / utilities. call Nicola 842-4383 C820/820/820/820. Female Roommate Female a/roommate to share quiet 2 br. bath apt, mid-May thru July. Must be trustworthy, easy goog, $180.00 +½ utilities, call 749.409, (close to campus). Female roommate need to share 3 bdm town house for the summer. Great location, master bdm w/balcony, swimming pool, tennis & balcony courts. Rent $200 plus 1/2 util Call Caty 852-977-2664 LOOKING TO SHARE A HOUSE: Female, non- smoking graduate students will be share- ed with other grads. Must have good-sized yard! $200/month price range I am, clean, pretty, fun-loving but not a partner Would love a cooperative group (or live in Amy in Massachusetts) (413) *465-8434 by May 27 Male non-smoker wanted to share BRI House mID $200 monthly / utilities 84/392/Clint C $100 monthly / utilities 84/392/Clint C Moving to N. Johnson City June 1. Need roommate preferably female. 832-0795 N/S Female wanted to share 4 dfr house $148 mo plus /util Available May 1 749-7370 Rmmi: need to supply a barm, 2 bath, furnished room, for $5mmi, block from Union, $150m + $175m. room for female in private home. Central air- kitchen privileges. May 16, $7/100 210 1823080000000000 Kroom mate wanted to share 4 bdrm home at Runnie Savage Fire, pool, washer/dryer, and dishwasher. Summer only' call 832-0244. Rent negotiable. plus 7 minutes. Call 824-1424 for JEN. Roommate needed: female, non-$144 + 4 utils Avail June 1. Call 1-844-2968 through May 7. After expiration date call 1-844-2968. 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Attn. are that by VISA MasterCard card required for a refund on unused days Campus spruces up for visitors Flowers for decoration come from greenhouse By Dave Campbell Special to the Kansan "The rain set everything back, and we are trying to get work done while it is dry." said Helsel, commenting on maintenance programs for graduation. The flowers decorating campus for graduation came from a greenhouse for the first time in more than 15 years, according to Steve Heisel, associate director of construction, landscape and vehicles. "We want the campus to look nice for the visitors." Helsel said. Rain and unusually cold temperatures have put a damper on landscape work around campus. Since the ground thawed, maintenance workers have been busy mowing, pruning, and planting in preparation for graduation activities. Flowers, which are usually abundant on campus, are being grown in greenhouses this year so they will be in full bloom for the graduation crowd. Late frosts forced the growing of flowers indoors for the first time in more than 15 years, according to Helsel Helsei "Many things need to be done." Helsel said, "The biggest problem has been the grass. The ground has to be dry to allow tractors to mow the grass, and Mother Nature has not been cooperating." Nature has not been soaked when wet, it clumps up and doesn't cut well. Tractors can also damage the muddy earth and leave ruts, according to Mike Ulrich who mows yards over the summer. "We are struggling to get all the grass cut, but it seems that the weekends are the only time it's dry enough now." said Helsel Large trucks with arms to lift workers up into trees allow maintenance workers to trim the trees and bushes on campus. Trees and bushes are also receiving a new layer of wood chips around their bases. "Potter Lake is being cleaned up and we're adding plants and lights to that area." Helsel said. 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SAN POLICY 4-7X 8-14X 15-29X 30-X 1.00 0.80 0.70 0.45 0.75 0.85 0.60 0.40 0.70 0.60 0.55 0.35 0.60 0.55 0.50 0.35 AN POLICY - Please Print | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 370 want to buy 405 for rent 433 roommate wanted Phone paper closed MasterCard Visa niversity Daily Kansan) charging your ad: Master Card Expiration Date: Expiration Date: KC 56045 By GARY LARSON --- salt = water May 3, 1993 *Kyou • GRADUATION* Dwayne here will ow number, if today." 17 33 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, May 3, 1993 13 2 bdmr sublease for June/July + 1 yr lease. New aps in quiet area on bus route (North- berkeley) £90/mo. + utilities, dishwasher, washer £80/mo. + call service. Call after 6 or leave a message 843-7453 3 bldrs avail in a bdrm. house | June/July/Redt 2 bldrs 9th & Ohio in Calling in evening Debbie or John 1 blemma, available for fall 3 blemma / 7 bath town expansion on blemma only. 4 blemma sonnies only. 48-118 leave map bus route, great location, near Dillons and Checkers W/D/C 843-7130 2 BR, Flly Furnished, Micro, Pool. Avail Mid.May. 7th & Florida. Call: 832-1572 2 NS roomstates to share New College Hill Condo Own room, dwl w/ Avail rent $252, 832-0420 2 NS roomstates to share New College Hill Condo Own room, dwl w/ Avail rent $252, 832-0420 3 bdrm. 7 bth bath apt. avail for summer. $200 per room. 1 bed, 4 baths. mounted. on bus. on road great location, call 864-1475. 3rd bathroom near campus $250/mi. May 1-May 31 no pets, no smokers. Call Rebel @ 42-254-2000 3-lev furnised apt /Semper Sublasee/200/m amp/cables /amparc/cable May 17, 1974 B6, 839-2971 4 BR luxury townhouse, W/D, DW Frig, Fire place, 2 car garage, 3 BA, large backyard, huge backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage space. $1200 + utils Call 841-9642 4BR with left at Campus Place (next to Yellow Sub and the crossing) *2B* + moil + till *64* 837-783. 541 Michigan B 3R-2 Bath $200 and $625 Wash- tenance heat and AC 840-9100 Bathroom 840-9100 5 bdm house avail 6 k near 10 & MO Lots of wi- fing room, hot tubs, pool, bar, club & more. nursery pets for 800 kids. 749-606-1066 Appcroit apartments. Now leasing 1 2 bdbrs for June 14. A 1. AC, heat, water & trash pad. Dishwasher, microrowave, disposal. Very quiet. 12 mo leave. No pets Go 482-8299 on internet. Arts studio, wood floors. WD use, near downtown. A257 Call 841-STAR (7827) Available August Studio apt. nice, older house Walk to Dairy Walk 20 minutes A/C cell- room 10 minutes 641-1704 641-1704 Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace Apts 185th W 9th l & 248th Furn or unburn. 27/month-350/month on a yr lease or for 2' in summer. Central air & heat are to cam- sels by default. Available Now furnished W/ shared kitchen & bath facilities 1 tucked from KU 0 off-street rooms. Beautiful beach, near campus, sum/fall, no pets/smokers, $100. +1 usr. 841-6748 permis bookstore, 1100 - 730 48-48-48 Location best location Jawkbook storebook Summer sublease 3 br, 2 bath, W/D 823-0312 cheap summer house $40, avail mid May 9 Good-looking 3 bdm, W/D, CA, DW. Negotiable avail mid-May. Call 821-108 Female preferred Call Kim: 864-6842 Female & Bd Artist House: 864-6842 Newly Added CUB 2 8R Ceiling Fans, Wood Floors, Newly Rededone 100E, Tenn Ave Admiral 18-865-202 Excelsior location. Close to campus. 1481 Ohio 2 Washington, D.C. (310) 765-3920 WDIC bdmr, 3 bath many features 841-StAR/7627 Great location 104tns. Tennessee 2 R in 4xle. C/A. Equipped kit, no pets, $380/mo. June- July 841 Call 841-4325 HEY RU Med Studios, Rainbow Tower Apartments is now heating Si. 1 - bedroom apt with balcony and private patio. W/ Water paid, pool, sauna, Jacuzzi; & spa, garage W/BKed Room, jacuzzi; JC K6105 Acribs W/BKed Room, 831-903-8120 fri-Sun 12-5pm June-July absele Beautiful 2 story IBapt in apst. home. Free W/D, priv park, AC, ceiling fan, $375/mo gas/water dp. No dep. 1042 Ohio #4 798-5105 Large 2 BdmR Avail immediately after final for summer back call. Enq 843-8435 HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS •2&3 bedroom units •3 month leases •avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for appt.) Attract, attractive. nice 3 BR duplexes available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. $450/mo 843-2888 Real nice 2 bdm, apt. close to campus and hardwired, deck, off-street parking no petel avail. May rent or lease. No pets allowed. Real nice one and two bdmr. apt. s, close to cam- munity. Room is off-fire parking, no pets. renting for Aux. 1028-7930, 1028-6528. Spacious 3 Bdrm Apt for Summer Sublease, Gray- son 3 Bdrm 2 star+, A/C, DWM airway, laundry room, kitchen, full bath. SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 Room for Rent Very large bldm, kit bath, laundry, avail on or June 1 for summer or all winter. Spiracions 3 Bdrm Apt. available May 17, May 18 paid on bus route, water cleaner dwather hookups, DW back patio, off street parking, $420 mo thru July 11. BECOMES LARGE MOVE Sublease I berm apft for summer. Nice apft w/patio, bus route, avail late May. $850 Call after 3pm. Spacious one Bedroom Apt for summer sublease water and cable included option to be 1224.243 Sublease Bq14m apt for summer. Furnished 1 bale for 628-848. Place Apt 1. For more info call 628-848. Spacious & Comfortable Sublease 4 HR apt for summer $188 per person 1224 Ohio Ie. Stop by or call 842-7653. We'll be happy to help. Sublease for summer 2 bdr. close to campus, free cable, #413/816-BR447-417 Studios 1ST Management 1ST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS *Bradford Square *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F 1-5 749-1556 Summer Sublease, 4 BR Duplex, Less than yr old, 2 baths, A/C 2 car garage with openings. Available June 1 - July 31, $6000 mo; call 845-7412 launch; rent MFR $2,500 per month, pool in bus rack; launay. rent MFR $2,500 per month. Summer sublease, two hdbm, on bus route rent FREE | Available Mar 1 | Call Amy 46078 Summer Sublease - May 25- Aug 14 in bldm or utility room only! Call Asheri 842-2920 only! Call Asheri 842-2920 EDDINGHAM PLACE 24th & EDDINGHAM Remodeled apt s'; studio, 1.3 bdm., rooms, near KU avail June 1, 1901, 843-6254 Rental living room, dining room & bedroom set for Apt 5, Suite 1, Suite 2, Office & Office Leasing 601 Kaala 841-7131 Offering Luxury 2 br (Next to Benchwarmers) Summer Sublease 2 BR townhouse, usually 550/mo, now 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky Auto garage, deck, frig, AC & DW Very quiet & spacious. Pro-rated for 3mths. Call 832-834 anytime Summer Sublease 2 Bdrm 1 bath Available June 1. 841-9077 Summer sublease 2 Bedroom. Great location with pool. On bus route. Must sublease. 749-0992 Summer Sublease. New form 4 bedm aci ACW DK from KU. Bkw I242. Ohio. $75 May paid. 841-234-81 OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! FURNISHED MASTERCRAFT Studios, 1.2.2+3&4 bdrm apts... designed with you in mind! mind! Cote Campus Place-841-1429 HanoverPlace-841-1212 14th&Mass Orchard Corners-749-4226 Regents Court-749-0445 7th & Florida Tanglewood-749-2415 10th & Arkansas Sundance-841-5255 MASTERCRAFT Summer, New, airy a tiny townhouse for 1 male to share w/ 2 nice roommates, walk to campus $225 NEGOTIABLE+ 1 utils 1317 Valeins Ln. J65-6494 Summer sunday June 1 to July 30 in Dwr Apm Hpr be renovated now Central APm DW patio orting Super Studio Available May 15 for Summer Subscriptions 2 books from campus + close to townhouse 842-4455 The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 841-0484 or stop by 146 Tennessee Want to subsue apt from June, July. Apt 16 $80 furnished in furnished apt. BR TDates & prices in unit. b22 $89.00 Equal Housing Opportunity Wanted: female room mate for 1 room in 3 BPl through 8000; mo plus !! Call Heather at Call Heather 430 Roommate Wanted 1 bdmr. close to campus, no dep. low bills, free water, gas & water (ca $150) + iuc 847.7331 1 PNS needed for 30 mkm. MAY MRENT PAID! 2 PNS needed for 10 mkm. furnished Sublease note, oute. furnished Sublease 1 or 2 male roommates for the fall, share 3 Mdr2 Bm room at 97 Ert Irid. Rd #2/mick Call N3 N4/120/861/524/883/896/905/916/926/936/946/956/966/976/986/996/906 1- female N/S wanted for nouse W/D, 1 block from campus; 1960 + mo + ul; 863-3902 2 NS roommates to share space 3 bths 2 baths available Mid May 19, July 31. Bmr $150 & $180 Bathroom $125 2 Roommates needed for summer. Private room, A, wash & dry nice house close to campus, rent some rooms in the building. Roommate Wanted: female for 2 bedroom 2 bath Broadway Bus Line on bus route Milissa 1014 - Leave message SUBLEASE May 18-Aug. 11 rm 2 to bdmpr 1m - from tmun - from tenant negotiate - / utilities - from tmun - from tenant negotiate - / utilities Summer Submarine female to Share 2 Bid Apt 10 min walk to campus. Rent $17/m for Class at Jasers or $19/m for Apts. apartment available mid-May to mid-August. Two roommates wanted. Three bedrooms, two baths. Fully furnished. pool, laundry facilities. Kitchen appliances free rent. August rent推. Call 843-521-6900. Close to campus. Roommate needed for June July $180/room, 40% utilities. Negotiable. Prefern on weekends. Female or roommate to share quiet area Male/roommate to share quiet area The going goes: £100 plus /% utilities, call 749 The going goes: £100 plus /% utilities, call 749 Female roommate wanted for summer sublease beginning May 20 W/A D/C/b from campus $400 to $500 per month. LOOKING TO SHARE A HOUSE. Female, non-smoking graduate student with 2 great cats is looking for an off-campus house to share with other students. Cannot afford price range. I am clean, quiet, fun-loving but not a party! Would love a cooperative group of 3 girls in Amy in Campus (413) 649-8431 via Mar 29 *roommate female needed to share 3 bdm town *house for the summer. Great location, master *wdb / wacony, swimming pool, tennis & volley- all courts. Rent $200 + 1/2 up! Call Cathy 683-746-1561 N/S Female wanted to share 4drm house $148/mo plus %/ until Available May 1 794-7370 Male non-moniker wanted to share BR House MID wallet. $275/month (accounts 841-387/CluC) $6 monthly (accounts 841-387/CluC) $180/month | Available May 1, 749-770 Himmed: need to share a 4-bath, 2床, furnished age for Summer 1 block from Union, $150 mo + / plus will cost $360. Moving to N. Johnson Cv June 1. Need roommate preferably female 823-0790 Room for female in private home. Central air. Room for male in private home. May 16, $170/mi 210 Louisiana 463-318-5388 Roommate wanted to share 12 room home to her friends. Summer only call 822-0244. Rent no- gues Rommam needt beg. June 1 * 20RB, 15 min want from train station. Call 642-384-1710. Email info@rommam.org Roommate needed, female, non- $145 = $145 Roommate needed, female, non- $145 = $145 May 7 After call 749-7280 Terreau. Terms THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Classified Information and order form Ads shown in may be billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be held until pre-payment is made. **118 Shoe Repair** How to schedule an ad: - By phone: 864-4358 - In person: 119 Stauffer Flint - State by the Kauai office between 8 a.m. and 5 a.m. Monday through Friday. Ads may be prepaid, cash or check, or charged on MasterCard or VISA. - By Mail: 119 Stauffer Flint, Lawrence, KS: 66045 You may print your classified list on the form below and mail it with payment to the Kasaaian or have it shipped to your MasterCard or on Visa. Ads that say "To Visa" to Visa MasterCard quality for a unreasonable fees. Graduates carry memories away Final Fours, first days among seniors favorites By Stacey Stricklin Special to the Kansan Long walks down campus with friends. Going on spring break in Florida, Mexico, or California. The Jayhawks attending the Final Four in 91 and 93. Just hanging out at Louise's West with buddies. These are all what we call memories — memories of the past four years at the University of Kansas, and memories that will last this years graduating seniors a lifetime. "I still remember my college years as the best years of my life," said Mary jenkins, a KU. communications director from St. Louis. "It's a time of your life you can't go back on, so you have to make the best of it while you're there." According to Janis Woodard, PhD, memories are what keep some people going in the morning. If people did not have memories, life would not be as exciting to reminisce about with friends. KU graduating seniors have many memories to reminisce with their friends about, whether it be memories from the first day at school or anticipating walking down the hill. Remember when the Jayhawks went to the NCAA championship basketball game in 1991? For some seniors, the week leading up to the game was their best memory from "It was great going to the Final Four again this year, but everybody was on spring break, so it wasn't the same as two years ago," said Martha Bee, a Columbus, Ohio senior. "This year I was in Columbus going to interviews, when in '91 I was at bars with all my friends in Lawrence." Many people loved going on campus after beating North Carolina and Arkansas in 1991. Jocelyn Brody, a Chicago student going to nursing school next year, said that she loved "going up on campus and everyone being so friendly to each other." For one graduating senior, the very first day she was at KU was her best memory. hill when we looked to Memorial Stadium and saw the sun set right through it," said dill Raines, a senior majoring in business communications. "Seeing how beautiful the campus was made me feel like I made the right choice in a school, and that somehow KU was really mine." ^Some friends and I were walking up the Although many seniors are have enjoyed their years at KU,some are ready to get out in to the "real world." "My best memory at KU will probably be when I actually walk down the hill to graduate," said Ana Kostick, a Minnesota senior majoring in journalism. No matter what road this year's graduating seniors take, their years as Jayahawks will always be with them. As they say, "Once a Jayahawk, always a Jayahawk." USE THE DAILY KANSAN ADS FOR BEST RESULTS! The Earth is ours to share... Please recycle your Daily Kansan KU POOL STORES CONGRATS GRADUATES! FROM A quiet, comfortable atmosphere with two bedroom apartments and much more. 842-3040 850 Avalon #4 BOOKSTORES Village Square Apartments VILLAGE SQUARE apartments Kansas and Burge Unions We buy used textbooks daily. •KU Bookstores• Search No More... We've found the delicious I am too tired to wake up. I will sleep for a while. way to eat right! UPTOWN bagels New York Deli & Restaurant 818 Massachusetts 749-3287 Visa, the advertiser's account will be credited for the r with cash are not available. office for a fee of $4.00. is and the size of the ad (the number of agate lines the in the by the rate that it qualifies for. That amount is days the ad will run. day on. Deadline for cancellation is 4 p.m. 2 days prior to IHS r sale rte sales lsce Flammons lay 4-7X 8-14X 15-29X 30-X 1.00 0.80 0.70 0.45 0.75 0.85 0.60 0.40 0.70 0.80 0.55 0.35 0.80 0.55 0.50 0.35 in3 SAN POLICY - Please Print: | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 378 want to buy 405 for rent 430 roommate wanted n paper Phone inclosed MasterCard Visa University Daily Kansan e charging your ad: Mini Card _Expiration Date: Flint Hall, Lawrence, KS. 66045 By GARY LARSON 53 18 and Dwayne here will by row number, a wolf today." GRADUATION • Kyunu • May 3, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday. May 3, 1993 13 2 bdmr. sublease for June/July 9 yr .lease. Newer apeir in quiet area on bus route (North- ward) + moilities + washers, washer dryer backpacks, balcony. Call after 6 or leave message 843-8758 b dhmra avval in b dhmr. house June/July 2018 nominalized IMB & Ohio Call in Debtise or Debtise or Debtise 2 bdmrs, available for fall in 3 bdmrs / 7 bdth lawn 2 bdmrs, available for fall in 3 bdmrs / 7 bdth lawn Responsible non-smokers only @ 814 118 9000 Responsible non-smokers only @ 814 118 9000 B FRY, Fullurn Pursued. Micro Pool, Avail Mid- May. 7th & Florida. Call: 832-1572 3 Bdrm A4k available June 1 for sublease, on the desk/work area, near Dillen and Clears W/D, C/A 249. 2 NRS roommates to share New College Hill Condo own room, w/d/ Aval Aug. rent $235. 823-4020. 18th Floor 3 bdrm. 2 full bath apt avail for summer $200 per room. Orchard Chesapeake, pool, on bus rent. No peta, no smokers. Call Rachel @ 482-5400. 3.5v furnished apt / Summer Suitebase/200 mo, *u*, util. lgfr to 5 minute walk to campus/cab *a*, May 17 Bell Born. @ 498-8300. 4 BR luxury lounge, W/D, DW, Frig. Fire, 2 car garage, 3 BA, large backyard, huge backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage space $1200 + units Cali 941-6942 4 BR with at lodge at Campus Place; next to Yellow Sush and the Crosswalk) $20/mo + tax. 641-785-7838. 64 Michigan 3 SBR, 2 Bath, $600 and $65. Wash- ington Central, Central heat and AC New 建设 - 84/90 - 84/90 - 84/90 - 5 bdm house avail 61 near 10 & MO Lots of win- ners pet nrs for pets 400 & 750, 749-806 749-806 Applicraft apartments. No leasing 1 2 bdbs for June 14. Aug 1. AC, heat water & trash pad. Dishwasher, microwave, dispensal. Very quiet. 12 mo lease. No pets. Call 643-8229 anytime. Artay studio, wood floors. W/D use, near downtown, 522. Call 841-STAR7 (800) 692-7297. Available August, Studio app in mice, older house 猫, pet nook, porch, pet chair, A/C, cell cooling, pet door, porch, bed 841-150-3700 Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace Aspen 152 W 8th large & 1&B; firm or unfurn. 758-mm height-360 mm on house or for 2+ m room. Can also be used to carapace to carapace. No dogs. Call 849-5191 or 849-1433. Available Now furnished Rim s / shared kitchen kitchen facilities - block from W/o stretcher- cases pet/smokers. $810 + tax = $841-4678 Best location above Jabawk Bookstore Summer Location below Jabawk Bookstore Summer Beautiful house, near campus, sum/fall, no pets/mokers, 810+ +19 = 841-467 sublease 3 b. brath, W/D / 823-6512 C cheap summer house $/woll, avail mid May D cheap winter house $/woll, avail mid May CUTS 2 BR Ceiling Fans, Wood Floors, Newly BUREAU, 10% tunga Tantal. Max 18-360mm P female preferred. Call Kim 684-6842 CENTER B ROLLING Furniture, Wood Floors, Nearby Good-looking 3 bdmr, W/D), CA, DW, Negotiable avid mid-May, Call B21-808 CYREL A CITY IN GENEVA 211 570-4380 ext. 23 May 18 1962–MCDONALD Exhibit location: Close to campus 1431 Ohio 1 Rockefeller Center, New York, NY 10027 GOTF A QR CODE? 8:44:14 "H-4" TAB (AIR272) 3 bath/3 bathroom TAB (AIR272) 10 Tennessee, 28 in 4x12 C/A. Equipment kitchen, no pets, $380/mo June July 6th Bank 422-4242 HKEY UK Med Studien, Rainbow Tower Apartments is now heating St. John's, bap room apt 385, balcony apt 386, Water Area and Water paid, pool, spa, jacuzzi, & spa garage, parked. SRSK Rainbow Bldw R C KS 1086 Across Incredible Sloane Deal 2, dbrm. ib apartm. near campus, park. Unfurished, very clean. Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31. Call 749 3185. June-July albeit Beautiful 2 story IBR apt in home. Free W/D, priv park, AC, ceiling fan $75/mo gas/water dp. No dep. 1942 Ohio #47 7495 Large 2 Bdmr Apt immediately after finals for summer submit. Call 843-8435 HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS Room for Reel Very large dblm, kit bath, launa room, air conditioner, summer or all summer maker 1 km from REEL - 2 & 3 bedroom units * 3 month leases * avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for appt.) Attractive, nice 3 BR duplexes available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, low utilities. No pets. $450, motel 843-2888 Spacecraft 3Ab Jr Atp for Summer Salebase, Gray-steel 3B instr at 2-A, C-I, WM ware, laundry 3C instr at 2-C, F-M, WM ware, laundry Real nice 3 bldm, apt close to campus hardware and computer lab. Keep patents pending. Avail required care. Can accept extended hours. Real nice mice and two bifurc. apt. s. close to cam- munity. Need 10-25 cells per animal, no petting. For Aug. 789 or 943 or 840-620. Spaciosa 3 Dbrm Apt available May 17, Mri may paid on bus route, washer dryer hookups, DW back patio, off street parking, $420 mo thru July 31, 865-065 leave message SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 Spacious one Bedroom Ai for summer sublease $250 per month, water and cable included option to include a bed. Siblaina b1bdmR for nummer. Nice wp patition. Siblaina b1bdmR for nummer. Call after lpmn or message b1bdmR-84-6757. Spacious & Comfortable Studios Sublime 4 delft amt for summer Furnished 10km from the campus Place Apt. 1 For more info Sublease 4 HR apt for summer. $138 per person 1242 Ohio. Please stop by or call 872-9525 *Salesleave for summer 2 bldr. close to campus free, reable 8416 hm 845-4877* 1ST Management 1ST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS *Bradford Square *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F 1-5 749-1556 Remodelled apl s. station, 1.3 kbm, rooms, near KU aval June 1, 1980, 841-6254 Summer Sublease, 4 BR Duplex, Less than 19 old, 2 baths, A/C car garage with windows. Available for lease only. Summer sublease, two bdm. pool, on bus route 162 from free rent FREE! Available May 1; Call me 518-247-6300 Summer Sublease - May 25-August 11; 1 bd/m 18m² *utilities* (for females only) Call Askale 842-2902 Rent $150 living room, dining room & bedroom set for only $30 per person. Thompson Crawley Home & Garden EDDINGHAM PLACE 24th & EDDINGHAM (Next to Benchwarmers) Summer Sublease Offering Luxury 2 br. 2 BR townhouse, usually 550/mo, now 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky Auto garage, deck, frig. AC & DW Very quiet & spacious Pro-rated for 3mths. Call 832-834 anime time Summer Sublease 2 Bdrm 1 bath Available June 1.941-907 Summer sublease 2 Bedroom. Great location with pool (in bus route). Must resale. 249-602 Summer Sublease. New furn 4 bdm acp AWC, DW 538-1234. 1242 Idao, 655 May paid 841-2384 OPENDAILY 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! FURNISHED MASTERCRAFT Studios.1,2,2+.3&4 bdrm apts... designed with you in mind! Goto Campus Place-841-1429 Hanover Place-841-1212 14th & Mass Orchard Corners-749-4226 15th & Kasold Regents Court-749-0445 Tanglewood-749-2415 10th & Arkansas 15th & Kaisold Sundance-841-5255 Summer subset June 10 to July 30 M4P abr App with 1.2GB of space, 30GB of storage, 136GB of music, 300KB of Vermont, not pets, BED41-847-1044 Super Library Available May 15 for Summer Sub- curses from campus to campus close to downtown. Call 849-769-3020. MASTERCRAFT 10th & Arkansas Fans 1300 block Vermont, no pets, B225-841-1074 Summer. New airstory to house for t m to share w i d other roommates, walk to cam room, eat at cafe + (> ublts 1173 Valle VJ Jn 66-841 76 Equal Housing Opportunity The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 843-0484 or stop by 148 Tennessee want to submit apf from June, July. Aq. 10 % bm- utilized at Sundance in 1 BH. Rate & prices available on request. Wanted: female room mate for 1 room in 3B apartment, through July 20th. mpm plus. Call Heather at 847-756-9787. 430 Roommate Wanted 1. dbm. close to campus, no dep. low bills, free water, gas & water (k$150 + /) m³ 843-7331 - PNS needed for 13hrm, apt. MAY ENTRY PAID * * bus bait route. Summer Sublease * required. 1 or 2 male roommates for the full share of $3,600 at 977 Energy Rd. $225 call Neko 817-436-6363. 1.2 female N/W wanted for house, WTD 1 block from campus; phone: 800-341-9657 2 NN rooms to share spaces 3 baths 1 bath available May 1st Market 3) $80 $150 & up 2 Roommates needed for summer. Private room, AC,洗 and dry nice house close to campus, rent room in town. Roommate Wanted (female for 2 bedrooms) 3 h/w w/microwave pot on bus route (G) SUBLEASE May 18 Aug. 13 rm in dbdm fpr. mint from brown. Bem potsotable. utilizes nutrients. Summer Suburban Female to share 2 Bbft Apt 10 616 4881, love message 616 4881, love message apartment available mid-May thru mid-August two roommates needed. Three bedrooms two full- beds. Fully furnished, pool, laundry facilities and kitchen. Free rent, free August rent, proft. Call 643-8223 Close to campat Roommate须 June July $180 month+ utilities Negotiable Prefern- ment Female & roommate to share quiet lbr! 2 h bath aft, mid May thru July. Must be trustworthy thy, easy goo! $180 plus /s utilities, call 794-4000 [close to cmurau] Female: roommate wants for summer sublease beginning May 20 W/ 8 A/C 2cb from campus $100 roommate wants for summer sublease beginning May 20 W/ 8 A/C 2cb from campus $100 LOOKING TO SHARE A HOUSE. Female, non-smoking student student with great cats is looking for an off-campus house to share with other students. Class price range. I am clean, pretty quiet, fun-loving but not a partner Would love a cooperative group house. Please call Amy in Massachusetts (433) 675-9041. Female roommate needed to share 3 bdm town house for the summer. Great location, master dbm/w/balcony swimming pool, tennis & volleyball courts. Rent $200 plus 1/4 alt. Call Cathy 855-796-3900 Male non-smoker wanted to share B2H Room Male non-smoker wanted to share B2H Room Male non-smoker needed. May rent paid, W/F $900 month) utilities 64.93 $1750 $900 month) utilities 64.93 $1750 $N Female wanted to share a bdm house $16/mo plus \uplus util Available Ma $78-797 $20/mo plus \uplus util Available Ma $135-149 Moving to N Johnson City June 12. 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UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, May 3. 1993 13 b $2bm. forize for June/July + 1 yr. lease. Newer apts in quiet area on bus route (Northeast) + mutilies, dishwasher, washer dryer house balcony. Call after 6 or leave message 845-4753 3 dba msav avail in bkrm house June/July 19th 1300 & Ohio Call in debtor Debbie M. 2 bdmrs, available for fall in 3 bdmr. 75 tahun房 non-impartialer only. 84 118 tahun. Responsible non-impartialer only. F BRL丰Furnished. Micro, Pool, Avail Mid-*fh& Florida* Call 832-1572. 5 Bremnir Apt available June 1 for sublease, on the base of the building, dwellings and Dearne closes W/D/ C/A 84-731-896 NS roomstores to share new College Hill Condo Over room, w/d/ Awk Aug rent $235. 823-0420- 1762-0420-2000 in house near campus $252/mo. May 1-31. No pets, no smokers. Call Rachel @40-25-50 3ibdm. 5 full bath apt avail for summer $200 per room. Apt. 801. on bus, on route. great location, call 609-1479 17-3 furnished apr/ Sumber Sublease 200/mo. 18-6 furnished apr/ Sumber campus causes avail May 17 Cal Born; 832-0997. 4 BR luxury townhouse, W/D, DW, Fri. Pfg. 2 car garage, 3 BA, large deck, huge backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage space. $1200 + tills. Call 841-9642. BR+ with lf at Campus Place next to Yellow Sub and the crossing (B$40 / mo -u) Call 843-7583 641 Michigan 3 B R, 2 bth. $600 & 625. Wash- ington Central and AC New York 869104 & 869104 5 Bdmr house aval 6-1 near 10 & MO Lots of windows & hardwood floors 7 Bdmr house aval 6-1 near 10 & ROOMS 748-0166-0166 Applecrest apartments. Now leasing. 2 & 2 bdrms for June 14. Aug 1. AC heat, water & brush paid. min. noise, no disposal. WiFi on complex. 12 mo lease. No ppt. Call 843-8220 anytime. Artery studio, wood floors WD use, near downtown, $235. Call 841-STAR (7827) Available August. Studio apt in nice, older house AC - cellar. Free parking. No pets. Borda 841-1874-0174 Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace A 1825 W 128th large & 1.28t lumber or furnum 275/month-350/month on a yoke or for 2/4' n. ~ summer. Central air & heat and close to cam- sion. Available Now furnished Rms w/ shared kitchen & bath facilities 1 block from Rms w/ off-street Beautiful house, near campus, sum/all, no pets/m smokers, $810 + $19 = 841 - 676 Best location above Jaytown Bookstore Summer suburbs. Jbr. 280.apd.WT.7.882-0117 Best location above Jaya Park - 2012/06/14 Best location above Jaya Park - 2012/06/14 Best location above Jaya Park - 2012/06/14 Best location above Jaya Park - 2012/06/14 Best location above Jaya Park - 2012/06/14 Cheap summer house $90/month, avail mid May Premale female Call Km 864-684-624 Female preferred Call Kim Bk46-6842 CUTE 2 BR Ceiling Fans, Wood Floors, Newly Cleaned Excellent location. Close to campau 143hch 2Ol W/D. Suites. Call 610-758-9188. nukps, hooks $3mo (Mai 84-42-65) looking-in barm, DW/DA, CW, Negotiable tavail mid-May Call 821-308 dsm. 3 bath many features *814*-STAR/7827 Great location ! 1041 Tennessee 2 B in br 4Px. 2 A. Equipped kitchen, no pets. $880/mo June July 849 Call 814-4242 JOAT A GROUP* 3 barm, 4'5 bath or historic 4' (1) heY RU Med Students. Rainbow Tower Apartments is now leasing accommodations at the River Lending Limited, Entert. & Water paid pool, sauna, jacuzzi, & spa, garage spaces. C $ NS 615 063 Across NM Mgmt Campus. incredible Sublease deal 2. dkmr 1. bairm apartm near campus, park Unfurnished, very clean Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31 Call 749 1183 June July alabaster Beautiful 2 story B1R ipr in a room July jubilee Beautiful 3 story B1R ipr in a room July jubilee Beautiful 4 story B1R ipr in a room July jubilee Beautiful 5 story B1R ipr in a room July jubilee Beautiful 6 story B1R ipr in a room July jubilee Beautiful 7 story B1R ipr in a room July jubilee Beautiful 8 story B1R ipr in a room July jubilee Beautiful 9 story B1R ipr in a room *args 2 BdmRt Avail immediately after purchase for summer classes. Call M450-8350.* HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS *2 & 3 bedroom units *3 month leases *avail. end of May 843-4754 (call for appt.) Quest, attractive, more 38k bp luxuries available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air; W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. 400/ mo. 280-289 Realrice 3 bedrm. aqt. close to campus hardwood floors. fees incl accom admission fee. May avail. Must check with the school directly. neal nice one and two bibm. apt. s. close to cam- Hardwood fireplaces, no fireplace, no pel- ing. no ceiling. 800-420-9150 or 800-420-9160 Room for Rent Very large labyrinth, bath, kith, laundry or dorm room or jungle 1 for summer or all year. Neakonstar, New York. Species 3 Bdum Aq for Kimberly Sublime, Grayson Sublime and WT, microwave, islandwave ammonium 1A qwm. SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 Spacious & Comfortable • Studios • L & 2BP Arts Sublease 4bdm lrm for summer Furnished I from the mom campa Place Apt i For more details call (612) 780-5611. Sublime II idapen for summer. Nice w/pat w/route, bus route, avail call after 5pm with IDAPE 846 6239. Spacious 3 Berm Air available May 17 May 25 paid, on bus route, driver weather driver bags, DW back on bus of street parking, $400 mo thru July back on bus of leave message Spacious one Bedroom Apt for summer sublease 842-2543, water and cable included option 842-2543 Sublease 4 IHR for summer $188 per person 50 rooms $463-$725 May we not have a wide king bedroom? Sulisale for summer 21bds; ibc to campus, free five cables. H41+ h85+ h87-177 1ST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS 1ST Management Remodeled app; i cstd; 1.3 kBm, rooms, near KU avail June 1, 1980-84-4254 *Bradford Square *Chamberlain Court *Carson Place *Stadium View *Oread *1425 Kentucky call for an appointment M-F 1-5 749-1556 Summer Sublime, $4 BR Duplex. Less than 3 yr old. 2 baths. A/2 car garage with office. Available Submarine summer, two bdm, pool, in bus route. Motor rent FREE | Available May 1 | Call Amy 453-269-8700 Summer Sublime - May 25-Aug 13 *I'll beborn in them* *utillions females only* *Call Ashley 842-2800* Offering Luxury 2 br. apartments at ap EDDINGHAM PLACE RU aval June 1, 1983, 1.085 - 4254 Rent a living room, dining room & bedroom set for only 68 per mo. Thompson Crawley Home & Office Furniture Leasing 613 Kaiskol. 841-7117 (Next to Benchwarmers) 24th & EDDINGHAM 2 BR townhouse, usually 550/mo, now 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky. Auto garage, deck, frg, AC & DW Very quiet & spacious. Pro-rated for 3mths. Call 832-834 anytime Summer Sublease Summer Sailcase. 2 Bdrm 1 bath. Available June 1. 841-797 Summer sublease 2 Bathroom. Great location with pool. On bus route. Must stay 749-0992 Summer Sublease. New furn 4 brm aci AC, DC RK from PK. RK from IU. 1224 IU. $75 May paid 441-2348 OPENDAILY Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m. MASTERCRAFT Don't be left in the cold! FURNISHED Studios.1.2.2+.3&4 bdrm apts designed with youin Campus Place-841-1429 mind! Hanover Place-841-1212 14th & Mass. Orchard Corners-749-4226 15th & Kasold Regents Court-749-0445 1005 Mesa 15th & Kasolo Sundance-841-5255 7th & Florida Tanglewood-749-2415 MASTERCRAFT Super Studio Available May 15 for Summer Sub- stitute from campus + click to downlown. Call 647-921-3800. Susan's New aary a library townhouse for I make to share w/ my other nice rooms, walk to campus $225 NEGOTABLE \* utils 1317 Valley Ln. J85-6459 The Sunflower House Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 841-0484 or stop by 140 Tennessee Summer subnet June 1 to July 31 RDHm Apt being renovated now Central air 20 patio, cutting down a few windows and removing some fixtures. Want to submit apt from June, July. Aug 10 $800 will furnished at Sundance in R12. Hairs & records will be delivered on Friday. Wanted: female roommate for 1 room in 3 BR apt through July 2015. mo plus: Call Heather at 817-555-4955. 430 Roommate Wanted 842-4455 Equal Housing Opportunity 1 bdm, close to campus, no dep, low bills, free water & gas cable ( $150 ) +/- ( 843-733 ) 1-2 female N.S. wanted for house, W/D, 1 block from the street. $600/week. Call 518-324-9582. FNS needed for /bdrm.bm. MAY RENT PAID! fns needt route, furnished Sublease call 2 1 male rooms for the fall, share 3 barm 2 2 1 female rooms at 97 Elynd Rd. #26;名林 Call N 823-602-4 2 NS rooms to share spares 3 baths 2 hatch available. AVR Room 51 July 31 $180 $150 & Room 762-290 762-290 2 Rummates needed for summer. Private room. A,洗 &干洗衣; nice house close campus; rent B,kitchen; office; garden. Roommate Wanted female for 2 bedrooms 3 baths; microwave upd w/del pool on bus route C1 Bathroom upd toilet on bus route D1 SUBLEASE May 18-Aug. 1 rm 2 in m2 main from unison RK resetpotataqi > utilities main from unison RK resetpotataqi > utilities Summer Subserie female to share 2 Bid Apt. 10 min walk to campus. Renew $12 per Caller at Jasper, NJ. Apartment available mid May thru mid-August. Two roommates wanted three bedrooms, two full baths. Fully furnished, pool, laundry facilities. Room A rented free; rent A-free. rent rented. Call 843-9232 to camp at Roommate needs for June July $1100 utilityities; Negotiable Preference on R272. Female n roommate to share quiet b 21; bath ape, mid May Third July. Must be trustworthy, easy goong $180 plus /s utilities; call 749-650- [close to cammin] Female roommate needed to share a bdm townhouse for the summer. Great location, master bdm w/balcony, swimming pool, tennis & volleyball courts. Rent $200 plus 1½ uti Call Cally 837-641-2500 Male non-smoker wanted to share BH House MID room. Two adults. May rent paid. W: 3 $68 each month; 841-285-9700. Please call: 841-285-9700. Female roommate wanted for summer sublease beginning May 20 W/ 20 A/W 2 bldm from $800 mwk LOOKING TO SHARE A HOUSE. Female non-smoking student student with 2 great cats is looking for an off-campus house to share with other students. One room has a cost price range. I am clean, pretty, fun-loving but not a partner Would love a cooperative group of 4-6 adults in Asia in Massachusetts (433-540-4943 by May 28) N/S Female wanted to share a 4drm house $148 mo plus / until Available May 1 | 749-737 Rmmt needed to share a 4drm, 2 bath, furnished ag for Summer 1 block from Union $160 mo + free Moving to N Johnson City June 1. Need roommate preferably female. B32-0792 Room for female in private home. Central air- kitchen privileges. I10 7179/820 2161 I10 7179/820 2161 Roommate wanted to share 4 bdrm town home at Sunrise Village Pool,洗衣er/dryer,and diswasher Summer only' call 832-0244 Rent negotiable Roommate needed Beg. June 1 - 5 MB) 16 hrs walk from workplace to room $190/mo breakfast for 4:45 a.m and 4:45 p.m wheelchair access $30/mo Roommate needed: female, not $14 = *14* uses Roommate needed: male, not $14 = *14* uses May 7 call 49-728. Terrese THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN How to schedule an ad: - By phone: 864-4358 Abs. phone in may be limited to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be held until pre-payment is made. *in room 1104 Flight Flat* Stay by the Kawasan office 6 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ads may be prepaid, cash or check, or charged on MasterCard or VISA. - Bv Mail: 119 Stauffer Flint, Lawrence. KS. 66045 You may print your classified order on demand and mail it with payment to the Kenan offices. One may choose to have it缉封 by your MasterCard or VISA account. 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Deborah or Bob. 2 blem. available for fall in 3 blem. 7 bath房 3 blem. available for fall in 3 blem. Respondent's non-smoker only. 84-118 leave room. Brdm Ap. available June 1 for sublease, on th weekdays, near Dillen and Nesco, Werl/D, C-A-228-730 2 BR Full Furnished, Micro Pool, Avail Mid May, 7th & Florida, Call 825-1572. - Communicates to share new College Hills Condo location. Avail Aug. rent $253, 820-404- leave message 3 bdmr, 1 full bath apt. avail for summer $600/per room. Included in the lease: on bus route large location, call 861-1675. 3-lev furnished apt /Summers Sublease/200/mo. u1st tgt 87½ min walk to campus/aquasec 8dbrm broom near campus $42/mo /Jun-1 May 31 no peta, no smokers. Call Rachel @ 842-5440 4 BR luxury townhouse, W.D. DW, Frig. Fireplace, 2 car garage, 3 BA, large deck, huge backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage B2100 = $1250 | Call 841-9642 and the crossing '$240/mo + util Call 843-7838' 51 Michigan B, 3 BN, B&H $200 and $65. Wash- driver/each apt. Central heat and AC. Newer construction. #842-6104 5 bdrm house驾险 6-1 near 10 & MO Lots of winn- ing cars and pets for 800+ dogs 740-666-960 Applscroff apartments. Now leasing 1 & 2 bdms for June 1 & Aug 1, AC heat, water & trash paid. Dishwashers, microware, disposal. Very quiet. Laptops, 12 mo leave. No pets Not M4-8222-0499 Aristy studio. wood floors W/D use, near down- town $25. Call 841-STAR (7827) Available August Studio apt in nice older house on 2nd floor downroom. Room A/C, ceiling porch. Paint乔木. Free WiFi. M53 1+ later @ University Terrace Apts 1529 W 8th large & l&B dorm or fun-urn or monthly room or 8th or for 2+ mo. for small room or 8th or & host to campus. Do call: Noq Call 8545 6543-1433 Available Now furnished Rms # / shared kitchen Available Now furnished Rms # / off-street kitchen no phone 641-850-9530 kitchen no phone 641-850-9530 Beautiful house, near campus, sum/fall, no pets/smokers. $80.00 + usd 81-467 -468 Best location above Jaywalk Bookstore Summer sublease 3 br, 2 bath, and W/D 823-0512 Cheap summer house. $80/month, avail mid May. Female preferred. Call Km 844-6842 CUB 2.8 BR Ceiling Fans, Wood Floors, Newly Reduce 100% + Tenn Avail. Mang 18-86-302 Recipe id = 12689; key = xury_karya; key_len = 340; In b-4lex C:/A. dabshell.disposal.W/7/2 In b-4lex C:/A. dabshell.disposal.W/7/2 Female roommate needed for summer Nice 4 bdmnt an. CASE ASAP 856-199 Female wanted Summer Sublease to share 3 bdm + 1 utilities Furnished, close to campground. For rent膊 dps. unfurnished, near campus. for new pets, avail 6-103-8492-1922 FRIENDLY - grad-level. modern bi-level den *duplex, clean air, on a park.* **4 BR space** L1R; a *non-smoking Great for senior or grad *for EK! EK! EK! EK!* this rental. This rents: $f138 + $/u t Furnish room female grade student Clean. QUET close kitchen, privately reserves 190 individuals Furnished 3 bdmr. 1 bath at 1359 Ohio 240-765-8111 CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! Summer Sublease FURNISHED ROOMS FOR SUM FALL 185-200 ÷ 1/7 ull. 2 bibs from Campus Zak 854-9021 Willing to negotiate, available May 15 CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! Summer Sublease 3bd. townhouse (1bd. xtra large) XR Rommitee to share 3 BR bit apt for start May or June, w/ d.w. cAw microwave Live at the legendary house at 893 Minneapolis that is a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment with a bed and two baths available. $1,800 plus monthly fee. peacious, furnished, only block from campus. Option to lease in the fall. $10/each. Call AmyB65-0131 MORNING STAR- For rooms and ages in well morning older homes, also houses #41 STAR (707) 42 STAR (708) *new condo for rent* 94-19 school year. *Completely furnished* dorm room. 3 bathrooms. *daily call* 8am, call 9am. Welcome! Need 1.3 people for rooms or share a house Reserve 2 people for rooms or share a house Negotiate Free Rooms 80-794 NS Female needs to share two 3 bed apartment with KU students at kuwaitu.edu.kuu. call Resume # 865-316-316 Older well-knew 8 bdm, 4/2 bath, wood floors Well-furnished room, WD, FP. Easy walk to campus. Call 806-878-7777. No need for heating At Apen West. We rent 2 BHR 1 yr. no pets, water paid, on bus route 865-300 for room rental. Holiday Apartments HAWAII - 1 B.i room $340 •2 Bedroom $400-415 •3 Bedroom $650 •4 Bedroom $800 -Recently constructed -On bus route -Energy efficient -Nice quiet setting 210 Mount Hope Court #1 843-0011 One cool F needed to live with my cool roommate for June Nice. Nice ap, pool laundry, off-kg bag, bath mat, spa bath, pool skimmer. One both bedrooms in BR18 and LA+ May rent one bedroom with Bedroom and Yellow Sofa. Cats dorm at Darien 796-2600 Cats dorm at Darien 796-2600 Quaint, affordable, nice 2 bdr. apt, w/all appliances incl. dishwasher / C.A. kitchen. Neatly decorated, on bus route, pool, low utilities, no pets. Leasing for May, June, July. Auction $251-648.81 A Quiet, Relaxed Atmosphere VILLAGE SQUARE apartments -Close to campus -Spacious 2 bedroom -Laundry facility -Swimming Pool -Waterbed allowed Good-looking i5 bdmR, W/D, CA, DW, Negotiable Avail, mid-May Call 821-108 9th & Avalon 842-3040 Great location 1104 Tennessee. 2 in 4H+ in pets, no pets. McKinney/June July 8th Call 64-924-3732 HKEY ru MED Students, Rainbow Tower Apart- ment, Luxury Lair Kusai Living, Limited Entry, Heat & Water paid pool, sanu jacuzzi, & sp garage parking, $3 Rainbow Tower K-C RS 6165. Arrows through map. Incredible Sublear Deal 2. bdrm 1. bdrm apartm near campus, park. unfurnished, very clean Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31. Call 749 3183. June- July beautiful Beautiful 2 story B1 apt in snm. Home Free W/D, priv park, AC, ceiling fan S75/mo gas/water No. dep 1042 Ohio #749 749 *arg2 B2dmr Apt available immediately after *spring summer submits. Call 863-8435 HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS *2 & 3 bedroom units *3 month leases *avail. end of May ___ (call for appt.) Quest, attractive, nice 38 bp duplex available in June and Aug. Have all appliances, central air, W/D hookups, garage, low utilities. No pets. $450/mo. 843-288-7680 Real nice 32mhz, apc close to campus and hardwired to the network. (This phone is for your use.) 1. deposit required; call 789-425 or 842-9007. Real nice one and two btwm. ap k. close to cam- ping. Real nice for Am. Aug. 7829 or N45-000. not piercing. Real nice for Am. Aug. 7829 or N45-000. SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 Spacious & Comfortable • Studios • 1 & 2 BR Apts • 2 & 3 BRT.H. • 2 Pools • Tennis Courts • On KU Bus Route Gas Heat, & Water Paid (on apartments) TRAILRIDGE 2500 W.6th 843-7333 Sublease June July, 2013, near waiver, w/d up to hp air conditioner, take over lease for 849-785-1640 any time for $3,500 per month. Subbase studio #41 Louisiana, close to campus and studio 84 Availible May 10th or 11th (Call 212-657-3900) Sum sub. large apl 1 bd. clean, modern, central campus, part terminated, campus low, nu- tility, part water, part terminated Summer & Fall Leasing. Furnished 1 & 2 bdm to a 70ft. KU w/ off-street parking, no. Call 841-384-9550 West Free APARTMENTS 1012 Emery Rd. 841-3800 Now Leasing for June/August Spacious apts furnished Summer sub-lease. May 25 through Aug. 1. One room available in 6 bedroom house. Close to campus. $100 o b.p. plus utilities. Ask for Ashley at 842-2932 Spacious 3 bdrm suite available May 17, Mavent 268 rmr bath room, weather driver hookup, DW, back patio, off street parking, $400 mo thru July 31, 865-005 leave message Spaciosa 3 Bdrm Apt for Summer Sublease. Gray-stein Apt 5 bdrm Apt for microwave, laundry room. Gray-stein Apt 10 Bdrm Apt for microwave, laundry room. -1 bedroom apts. 735 sq ft $305 to $365 per month 1:00-4:30pm no appt. needed Summer Sub-lease - 2 br apt. Mid Mid/June thru Aug. 30; 1 Bloom for Reil Very large kit, bit; bath, laundry, avail; medical kit, from KU; from KU - #80166 $375 to $450 per month WATERPHOTO ALLEPS GREAT LOCATION: Near campus OPENHOUSE S This ad for original buildings only does not include Phase II-call for event Open Daily 1-5 p.m. Graystone Ai Summer sublease. 2 Idram Apl. Celling firm, deck. on the KR route. Rent negotiable. Transport. $700 per week. & Introducing New Eagle Apts. This ad for original buildings only. Swan Management *Graystone* Spacius 3 Berm Apt. aviation book rentals, two book levels, DW, back patio, off street parking, $40 mn to thrilla 31. 86-065 leave message One bedroom Apartment for $40 min sublease 1-2-3 bedroom apts. 2512 W.6th St. 749-1288 Sublease a bdm apr for summer. Pursuit 1 bdm from the Union Campus Place Apt. 4 for more Sublease Ibdrm iprt for summer. Nice w/patio. w/o leave. Ibdrm iprt for summer. $365. (80) call After 5p, or leave a message 912-547-8200. Sublasse 4 BR apt for summer $188 per person. 1248 chou On step by step on call #4-7625. We need a new address for you. Sublease for summer 2 bdr, close to campus. free cable. 4415, m843-447 1ST Management STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BR APTS *Carson Place *Stadium View *Good Summer Sublease - May 25-Aug. 14 | 8 inbm in Dbrm house close to campus | utilities available at 917-862-1420 | Answers #4-292 *Chamberlain Court *Courten Bridge Summer sublease, two bdrm, pool on bus route. May rent MRE Free! Available May 1 Call me (866) 257-3040 Summer Submarine 4 DR Hydrps. Less than tty old 1-2 car gear with openers. Available June 8, July 30. 24th & EDDINGHAM (Next to Benchwarmers) Offering Luxury 2 br apartments at an Office Hours: 1-5 pm M-Fri 9-12 am Sat EDDINGHAM PLACE Affordable Price!! No Appt. Necessary 841-5444 Professionally managed by Kaw Valley Mngt. Inc Summer Submarine 1 Bdmr, A/C patio, DW bus 2003-08-15 - Call after 5:45, Call after 5:45, please leave N42-490 Summer sublease available May 15 31 BR town home, w.d. free cable, free beer, call 865 2471. SUMMER SUBLEASE BIG 2 BEDROOM ONLY 865. wunder. dryer Available immediately meadowbrook The Perfect Apartment! Whether you are looking for a furnished studio, a spacious one bedroom with a balcony or a shiny bright 2 bedroom with a study, it here and Summer Sublease - 2 BDRM clean, AC W/D hookups. Unfurished and close to campus. $385/mo Negotiable! Call day 841-5797 evening 842- 1156 Summer Sublease with option for Fall 2 BH pls receive rent negotiate 927 Indiana, call 1258 1258 is the time to rent for Fall, we are filling up quickly! Mon-Fri8-5:30 Sat. 10-4 Sun. 1-4 MEANO WOEROOK 842-4200 15th & Crestline Sorry no net Rent living room, dining room & bedroom set for only £65 per m. Thompson-Crawford Home & Garden PARKS NOW Summer Sublease. Spacius furnished one bed room on the campus of campus area, air conditioned. Sunrise Apts. Summer Sublease - Free Cable T.V. (Pl. & Terr.) Remodeled apt a., studio 3, 18dm, rooms, near KU avail June 1, 1998, 841-6244 Rent a living room, dining room & bedroom set for & ApartmentLiving - Luxurious Town Hon 8 Apartment Living - Tennis Court, Pools OPENDAILY Summer Sublease 2 Bdrm 1 bath Available June 1.841-9077 now 350/mo 14th & Kentucky auto garage, deck, frig. AC&D very quiet & spacious Pro-rated for 3mths. Call 832-834 anytime - On Bus Route - Close to Campus FURNISHED 1. 2.3 & 4 Bedroom *NEW2Bdrm.atVill 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m. - Garages (Vill.) - Tennis Court Pools MASTERCRAFT Reserve your home today! Don't be left in the cold! Sunrise Terrace Subway busher 2 #Bombardier Great Wall bus pool on bus route Must substitute #499-002 Bus station New furn 4 barmr am parking lot 1, kbk from K11 1224 Amphitheatre, $765 May paid 841 -2348 Sunrise Village 6th & Gateway Open Daily Sunrise Place 9th & Michigan Studios. 1.2.2+.3&4 bdrm apts... designed with you in Campus Place-841-1429 841-1287 or 841-8400 Hanover Place-841-1212 14th & Mass Mon.-Fri. 10-5 Sat.-Sun 1-4 Orchard Corners-749-4226 15th & Kasold Regents Court-749-0445 1685 S Tanglewood-749-2415 MASTERCRAFT Equal Housing Opportunity Summer Sublease: 1 bedroom apt. 12th and Ohio Summersuite: 1 bedroom apt. 12th and Mary for Korea ijs there mid-august (flexible) Summer Subway. Roommate wanted to share room with you. Max age 52. Bathroom allowed. May month支付 Call: 614-6492 or call 614-6070 for details. Summer Sublime 2 bedroom, 2 bath apo. pool 84+ month. or before $46+month. RD-1136 after 2 p.m. Volleyball Court On KU Bus Route with 4stops on Propert - 2 Laundry Rooms - Some Washer/Dryer Hookups Park25 We are now accepting deposits on apartments and townhomes for the fall term. We feature 1 & 2 bedroom apartments that are some of the largest in Lawrence. We presently have available a select few 1 & 2 bedroom apartments for immediate occupancy. Call or stop by today 2401 W. 25th, 9A3 842-1455 (sorry no pets) Summer Suitelease 2 F roommate to 4 BR housemate M-Rent Paid May Rent B-Rental =Utilities= 79-698 --want to submit a apt from June, July. Aug 10 €80 + util furnished at Sundance 1B. Date & prices will vary. Summer sublease 3 Edrm. bldg, deck, deck. furnished. 249-9010 Orchard Courts. Max rent. $6,990 Summer sublease, one bedroom pft, furnished, near KU. Only $275.mm. Utilities included: 740 sq. ft. Georgetown Apartments - 2 Bedroom, Unfurnished - OnKU Bus Route - On RO Bus Route •Wired for Cable TV/Mini - Wired for Cable IV/MRI - Blind Throughout *Microwave, Dishwasher, and Disposal. Barbecue Grill *10 or 12 Months* *Washer/Dryer Available in Some Units *Central Air Conditioning and Care Healt Options *Picnic Area with Barbecue Grill *10 or 12 Month Lease Options *Low Security Deposit - 24-hour Maintenance - On-site Management Summer subunit June 1 to July 30 Jd Brip Airom renovated now Central air DW patio ceiling *No pets,please 1 bdm.城 to campus, no dep. low hirs, free gas, water & cable. $150 + /u/ not 743-7331 Sunner, 1000 block Vermont, no pets. Bksps 824-1074 Summer. New, a2iry 2 story townhouse for 1 male to share w/ other nice roommates, walk to campground, + /= utiles 1237 Lailer Way, Jn. 605-949-4 749-7279 Super Studio Available May 15 for Summer Sub- missions 2 blocks from campus + close to downtown Rockville, MD 630 Michigan 430 Roommate Wanted Wanted: female room mate for 1 room in 3B prb through July, $250; me plus us. Cal Heather at 149-763-8135. 2- female N/S wanted for house W/D, 1 block from campus; 1850/ mo / uo. 863-3962 apartment available mid May through mid August two roommates wanted Three bedrooms, two full baths Fully furnished pool, laundry facilities and kitchen fully rented free. Rightmost price received Call 843-9233 Call for an appointment. 2 NS rooms to space up 30m² bath 18m³ Availate on 7/29 July 31st. Buy $150 & 60% 79-29-02 1 or 2 male roommates for the fall, share 3 bedm in room at 977 Ernest Rd. $225. Call Nick at (800) 646-6737 SUBLEASE May 18-Aug 17 **fm** in bdmpl 4pm main from fronn. be responsible - utilities instructions - be responsible - utilities Riemann Wanted female for 2 bedrooms 2 bath microcream wavr on bus route B1 Drywall, plumbing, heating 2 Rimmers needed for summer. Private room. AC,洗 & shower if near house close campus, rent to room, $495 a month. Summer Subway female to share 2 Bid Apr 10 min walk to campus. Pay $7/hr. Call Jason at (866) 553-4920. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Close to campant Roommate for June-July $180/month + utilities. Negotiable. Prefer payments through PayPal. Female s/roommate to share quiet b/l; 1 bath apt, mid May thru July. Must be trustworthy, easy going. $180.00 plus / utilities. call 749-4098 (close to campus) Female roommate needed to share 3 bdm town house for the summer. Great location, master mast w/balcony, swimming pool, tennis & volleyball courts. Rent $200 plus 1/4 utility Call Catherine How to schedule an ad: Female roommate wanted for summer sublease beginning May 20 W 10 D A/2 C/bill from campus $350 D/week. Roommate needed to be LOCOMOTIVE TO SHARE A HOUSE. Female non- smoking graduate student with a great cats is looking for an off-campus house to share with other grads. Must have good sized yard? $200/month. Must live on campus or nearby but not a partner Would love a cooperative group house. Please call Amy in Massachusetts (413) Moving to N. Johnson City June 1 Need roommate preferably female K23-0783 Male non-smoker wanted to share BR House MID Male non-smoker, option 825-217-3921, Clifton, NJ 07614; 217-3921-3711 Room mate wanted to share 4 bdrm home on Sunrise Village Pool, washer dryer, and dishwasher Summer only' call 823-0244 Rent negotiable Ads inpled may be billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be held until pre-payment is made. **118. BEST FEE** Room for female in private home Central air room 167 May 16/170 am 210 Louisiana 843-313-988 $148 mo+ plus / util. Available May 1, 749-7370 罕需, needed to a barm, 2 barm, b furnished apt for, Summer, 1 block from Union, $150 mo+ / utilities (but will neg. B32-8561) Stop by the Kanaan office between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ads may be prepaid, cash or check, or charged on MasterCard or Visa. Roommate needed, female, non-£144 + £1uts Roommate needed, female, non-£144 + £1uts May after Call 749-2870. Terrese May after Call 749-2870. Terrese Rimountain needed Bag. June 1 - 3BR, 18 min. Roommate needed Bag. June 1 - 3BR, 18 min. + calls; Utilize BQ-454 ask for Jeff + calls; Utilize BQ-454 ask for Jeff Classified Information and order form Calculating rates: Classified rates are based on the number of consecutive day insections and the size of the ad (the number of page lines in ad) occupies. 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(Some books do not have a resale value) University Book Shop 1116 W. 23rd·Lawrence, KS 66046·913-749-5206 Mon.-Thurs. 9am-7pm Fri. 9am-6pm Sat. 10am-5pm Sun. 1pm-5pm SPORTS: Kansas baseball team defeats Benedictine 18-3, Page 13. VOL.102,NO.151 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS ADVERTISING: 864-4358 KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY TOPEKA KS 66612 TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1993 10 (USPS 650-640) NEWS:864-4810 Meningitis diagnosed in student Residence hall takes precaution with vaccinations Mary K. Williams, RN, MSN By Vicki Bode Kansan staff writer A KU student was in critical but stable condition yesterday after he was rushed to the University of Kansas Medical Center because of a suspected case of bacterial meningitis. Christopher Henley, Morgan Hill Calif., freshman, was flown to the Med Center Sunday night after physicians diagnosed the contagious and sometimes fatal disease. Charles Yockey, chief of staff at Watkins Memorial Health Center, said that students living on the third floor of McCollum, where Henley resided, were inoculated yesterday. The students were not unquarantined. He said about 200 students were given an oral antibiotic, which Watkins received from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. No other students will be inoculated unless a second student contracts the disease. "If someone had contracted it from the student, the antibiotic would prevent them from actually getting the illness," Yockey said. "There are only 10 to 15 people who truly need it. Our biggest concern has been hysteria." Many concerned KU students' parents called Watkins yesterday,he said. It has not been determined whether Henley has viral or bacterial meningitis, but it is suspected to be a bacterial form. Yockey said. Meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. A bacterial form of the disease is life threatening. Viral meningitis is relatively mild. Symptoms of meningitis include a fever, severe headache, vomiting and a stiff neck. Yockey said that the infection was dangerous but that it could be treated. It can be transmitted when an infected person sneezes or coughs or by other contact such as kissing or sharing food. Being in the same room with an infected person does not necessarily put a person at risk. Henley is the third student at KU to get meningitis in the past six years. Yockey said. Peggy Graham, media coordinator at the Med Center, said about two people each year were treated for the disease at the Med Center. Yockey said that 20 percent of the nation's population carried the meningitis bacteria in its throats but that it was not a threat unless immune systems were down. A meningitis vaccination is available, but it is not usually administered by physicians, he said. "It is a rare disease." Yockey said. "Only people with health problems, like those missing a spleen, need to be vaccinated." Jody Woods, director of nurses at Watkins Memorial Health Center, explains a drug she gave to a McCollium Hall resident to help prevent the meningitis infection. Students went to Watkins yesterday to receive the drug after another McCollium resident, who was suffering from meningitis symptoms, was flown to the University of Kansas Medical Center. By Mark Kiefer Kansan staff writer As the semester draws to a close studies are the focus of many students on campus. But studying was not on the minds of students yesterday on the third floor of McCollum Hall. It was something far more important: the life of a fellow student and friend. Christopher Hendley, a freshman from Morgan Hill Calif. who was suffering from the symptoms of meningitis, was flown into the University of Kansas Medical Center Sunday night. He spent the day yesterday in critical condition in the intensive-care unit. Yesterday morning, all the residents on the third floor were sent to Watkins Memorial Health Center for preventive treatment of the contagious disease. They were each given eight pills of Rifadin, an antibiotic they were directed to take twice daily, two at a time. Watkins' staff informed them about the disease and told them that the possibility of any of the students being infected was minimal. Yesterday was a trying day for some of the students. "My initial reaction was fear because it takes 50 percent of the people it affects," said Andre Esposita. Leavenworth freshman, "1 was relieved to hear the actual risk is pretty low." But yesterday's concern focused on Henley "We're not worried about ourselves," said Chris Colby, Leavenworth freshman. "We all feel really bad for the guy and his family. We're pretty calm about it. We just hope he's going to turn out all right." The students said that Henley's roommate had gone to the Med Center to be with Henley. They said they heard from resident assistants, who had been keeping in contact with the hospital, that Henley would survive. The day was especially tough for Grace Lee, Santa Anna, Calif., freshman. She said that she and Henley were friends. "It was kind of scary," she said. "I just talked to him a few days ago, and he seemed fine." Espinosa said that the hardest part of the ordeal had ended and that the students were trying to continue their lives as best as they could. "We're all getting together and kind of hoping and praying that he turns out all right," he said. What is Meningitis? Symptoms Meningitis is an infection or inflammation of the membranes covering the brain or spinal cord. It is carried in a bacterial, viral or fungal form. In 1993, there were 794 cases of meningitis reported in the United States. Thirteen of the cases occurred in Kansas. Severe headache Sudden fever Nausea Stiff neck Rash Vomiting Source: Kansas Department of Health and Environment Cure and Treatment Bacterial meningitis is treated with antibiotics that are administered intravenously or through the spinal cord. Bacterial meningitis can be fatal, bacterial meningitis can be fatal. Viral meningitis has no specific treatment. A person still can survive without treatment. Fungal meningitis can be treated with antifungal medication administered intravenously or through the spinal column. If treatment is continued, death may be prevented, but serious neurological problems may occur. Freshmen legislators positive about first session The Associated Press TOPEKA — Topeka received a bumper crop of freshman lawmakers this year, a few of whom took time to evaluate the Kansas Legislature as the session wound to a close. What they said about the process and their colleagues was mostly positive. They had high praise for their fellow legislators and the Statehouse staff, contrary to what they thought about politicians before arriving in Toneka. KANSAS LEGISLATURE "Id heard they were thieves," said Rep. Ted Powers, R-Mulvane. "I find they are sincere people trying to do a real job. They are also dedicated and made a sacrifice to be here." Powers, was one of 40 new members in the 125-person House. In the Senate, 21 of the 40 members were new, but 10 of the Senate freshmen had served in the House. He said the people of Kansas were well-represented because of the diversity of occupations and educational levels in the Legislature. "I've just enjoyed meeting people from all walks of life," Powers said. "Although, there are not as many lawyers as I thought." Jene Vickrey, R-Louisburg, who beat former Democratic House Speaker Marvin Barkis in a close race last fall, was pleased with what he found in Topeka. Vickrey said that contrary to popular belief the lobbyists did not have undue influence on the legislators but are a valuable informationa resource. "I'm highly impressed with the overall integrity of the people here." Vickrey said. "I was very happy to see how pure the system is." Many freshmen were shocked at the amount of information they were expected to consume. Powers said he was amazed at how much he learned in four months about topics ranging from finance and natural resources to goat's milk and rattlesnakes. Vickrey said being a legislator was a continuous learning process and many of the same issues kept coming back. "Nothing is ever really dead," he said. Vickrey also was surprised at the breadth of issues he learned about. "You read any chance you get," he said. "It's pretty awesome." pretty awesome. Sen. Christine Downey, D-Newton, developed a three-pronged attack for gathering information. She used the committee hearing process, lobbyists and phone calls to her constituents to help her decide how to vote. "That's probably the most overwhelming thing. how in the world am I going to make a decision?" she said. Downey said legislators must be organized people, but also must be prepared to lead an unhealthy lifestyle. For her that meant putting "basic physical fitness on hold for three months." She said legislators are strange foods at weird times, slept too little, got no exercise and saw little sunshine. Sen. Tim Emert, R-Independence, said serving in the Senate was more work than his usual profession —practicing law. When you practice law you have some control over your time and energies; here you don't," he said. Emert had served as chairperson of the state Board of Education, so he wasn't surprised by much his first year here. But he said he learned two things. The first is that it's a lot of hard work. The second is the system works. "It's frustrating and tiring, but it eventually works," he said. INSIDE 10 Moonlight Arabians Corky Kearney and her husband, Jim, raise Arabian horses at their farm in Western Lawrence and own 10 of their own. Moonlight Arabians breed and train horses for competitions as well as sell them. See related story. Page 11. Perseverance pays off for tennis player By Brett Riggs Carlos Fleming throws a yellow tennis ball high over his head. He raises himself on the balls of his Kapeas. His racket along with every bit of his 200-pound frame collides with the ball. Kansan staff writer The projectile, moving at 125 miles per hour across the net, blisters the corner of the service box. All his opponent can do is watch it go by. Boom! The ball explodes into the tarp behind the court. It is not the sound of cannon fire, it is the sound of Fleming's serve blowing away opponents on the tennis court. Fleming, Shaker Heights, Ohio, senior and the top player on the Kansas men's tennis team, combines that serve with persistence and a tireless work ethic to reach his goals. Those goals? To break into the professional tour and, eventually, to attend law school. "No doubt about it, his serve is the biggest part of his game, "says Kansas coach Michael Center. But there is an extra ingredient. "When times get tough he really believes in himself, and you can't put a price tag on that," Center explains. Manny Ortiz, Candado, Puerto Rico, sophomore and Fleming's doubles partner, said that he had never met a more intense player or person than Fleming, and that he respected him both on and off the court. "His work ethic is contagious," Ortiz said. "When there is an obstacle in his way, he'll go over it. He is like a running back in football. He'll get that extra yard." Fleming, who finished the season with a 14-9 singles record and led the Jayhawks to a second place regular-season finish in the Big Eight Conference, will not qualify for the NCAA Championships as one of the top four players in the Midwest region, but he still has a remote chance to receive an at-large bid. The top four players in Story continues, Page 12. Carlo Fleming, starts studying for his three finals this semester. Fleming will graduate in December with a degree in political science. 2 Tuesday, May 4, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Advertise in the Kansan! AFFILIATE OF KANSAN CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT & BAR 1802 Mass. good food & good times TIN PAN ALLEY FATS A RESTAURANT & BAR 1105 Mass. Advertise in the Kansan! CORNUCOPIA BATH & BODY WORK 2801 Mass good food & good times TIN PAN ALLEY Eats CORNUCOPIA & BATH 21.05 Mass The Western Look Southwestern Skirts & Dresses with rick rack & braid. String Ties, Bolos, & Bandanas, Straw Hats, Crinoline Petticoats Barb's Vintage Rose 927 Mass. Mon.-Sat. 10:5:30 841-2451 --ers in the county's November general election would have to sign a petition for the referendum to take place. 32 Toppings to choose from!!! Rudy Tuesday 2 10"Pizzas ONLY $8.99 plus tax 2 toppings 2 drinks RUDY'S PIZZERIA 7.49.4055 Open 7 days a week Home of the Pocket Pizza Sailor's Health Club The Largest free weight gym in Wichita SUMMER RATES $72 for 3 months No initiation fee and no contracts Sailor's Health Club The Largest free weight gym in Wichita SUMMER RATES $72 for 3 months No initiation fee and no contracts • Aerobic Equipment • Free Weights • Locker facilities 1448 South Osage Wichita, KS (316)262-4269 - 100 A student's car stereo, valued at $225, was taken between Wednesday and Friday from a vehicle in a parking lot near GSP-Corbin Hall, KU police reported. A student's book bag, two books, clothing, three cassette tapes and a walkman, valued together at $215, were taken Sunday from a residence in the 1800 block of Naisnuth Drive. Lawrence police reported. A number of people, including five members of a sorority house on Tennessee Street, called Lawrence police early yesterday to report that their car tires had been slashed. Sgt Mark Warren said that police received calls from residents in the 1300 block of Ohio Street, the 1700 block of St. Andrews Drive and the 3700 block of Quail Creek Road who also said their tires had been slashed. Warren said damage reports had not been completed and did not rule out the possibility of the cases being related. A student's mountain bike, valued at $850, was taken Friday from the first floor lobby of Oliver Hall, KU police reported. La Familia cafe "carry-out" NOW OPEN "TACO SPECIAL" All tacos (beef or chicken) only .94¢ + tax With Coupon At the carry-out location only 2420 Iowa 749-5622 Offer Expires May 31 ON THE RECORD A student's assorted clothing, sunglasses and jacket, valued together at $690, were taken Sunday from a fraternity house in the 1400 block of Tennessee Street, Lawrence police reported. The passenger door and mirror of a student's car were damaged Sunday in a parking lot near Templin Hall, KU police reported. Damage was estimated at $510. CLARIFICATION Elkhatb Ghassan was misidentified in a story on Page 3 of yesterday's Kansan. He is a Palestinian from the West Bank. 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Lawrence, KS 66046 CAMPUS/AREA UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, May 4, 1993 President looks ahead to term Hilltop, Saferide seen as two main priorities By Brett Riggs By Brett Riggs Kansan staff writer Looking to stick with a specific agenda that includes several of this year's key Student Senate issues, John Shoemaker, student body president, said that next year's Senate would not get sidetracked from reaching its objectives. "If an issue suddenly rises up, we will be prepared to take care of it," he said. "I hate to accomplish a little in a lot of areas. I'd rather accomplish a lot in a few key areas." For Shoemaker, those key areas are the conuning efforts to expand Hiltop Child Development Center and the financing of Saferide, a Senate-sponsored student cab service. Schoenmaker said that Senate's goals for Hutop were to find campus spaces that would allow it to expand and to serve the 285 children currently on its waiting list. He also said that Senate would seek University subsidies to keep costs of the service low for students. "The first priority is to find a site and renovate it," Shoemaker said. "We want to keep away from privatized child care." Shoemaker said he recognized the importance of maintaining strong ties with the University and students as the keys to reaching his objectives. He said that he would attempt to finance the growing Saferide program, whose costs rose to $70,000 this year, by looking into the possibilities of receiving subsidies from national breweries such as Anheuser-Busch Inc. and Adolph John Shoemaker 1. "We have to realize that most administrators have been here longer than we have," he said. "We need to listen to their advice with a student's ear." Coors Co. Tim Dawson, student body vice president, said that a better relationship with students could provide for more student representation on Senate committees. TOMMY GUILLERON "This year, we had poor committee atten- dance" Dawson said. "If we publicized Senate more, we could get more people involved. People don't realize the power they can have on committees." Snoemaker said that he thought his staff's experience would allow Senate to work well with both the University and students. "Tim and I have spent the last year or two building those relationships," he said. "I think we provide a unique relationship with the administration because of our experience." Dawson said that the cohesiveness among Travis Harrod, who heads the student executive committee, Shoemaker and himself would allow the staff to meet its goals. "We have similar ideologies with different methodologies," Dawson said. "I don't foresee gridlock." Home for summer means rules again Readjustment easier for students, parents with early negotiations By Jess DeHaven Kansan staff writer For some students, summer vacation means gaining freedom from homework only to lose another freedom by moving back into their parents' home for the summer. Readjusting to living with parents can be unbearable for a student who has just spent nine months on their own and making their own decisions. Frank Desalvo, director of counseling and psychology services at Watkins Memorial Health Center, said that although students did not always realize it, moving home was often the root of many problems. "They don't usually come in here saying that they are worried about moving home," he said. "But oftentimes, through talking, we come to find that is the real issue." Desalvo said a variety of factors could make going home difficult. "Some folks are struggling because it wasn't that good at home before they left," he said. "Usually it's around issues of freedom. They realize things are going to be different and that they're changed." Desalvo said students of all grade levels were affected by the change, not just freshman coming back from their first year of independence. "They just have different perspectives on it," he said. "A senior's view is going to be different than a freshman's, but they may both have problems in directing." Andrea Behrens, Colorado Springs, Colo., freshman, said she already had discussed the move home with her parents. "I have an older brother, so my parents have some idea what's ahead," she said. "I'll probably live in the basement, which has its own door, so I can come and go as I please." "Still, I have to be careful about what I do. If I stay out all night! know it will bother them." Mandy Rubin, Milwaukee freshman, agreed that the move home would take some getting used to. "It's going to be really weird for me and for them to adjust to me being back," she said. "They really won't have very much say over what I do, and I probably won't have a curfew." Desalvo said the adjustment to home living could be made easier by setting ground rules before returning home. Negotiations, not demands, were the best way to work out an agreement. Desalvo said. "Students are dealing with adult living skills, and they shouldn't go home and insist on complete freedom," he said. "Instead, they should be mature and try to build on what they've learned over the year." ONLY ON THE HIGH RIDES Daron J. Bennett / KANSAN On the way up It comes down to one woman against the wall for Gina Camelli, Omaha senior, while she attempts to climb the Jeep Eagle Rock Wall east of Robinson Center. Cameli gets a little assurance from Brad Irwin, wall supervisor. The Jeep Eagle Collegiate Health and Fitness Tour hit campus yesterday. It aims to offer alternatives to drinking and drugs. The events will be set up until about 4 p.m. today. Other attractions include mini-golf challenge, a basketball bankshot challenge and a Velcro wall. College examines revised core list By Frank McCleary Kansan staff writer The College Assembly will consider and vote on a proposal today that would eliminate the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences' policy of allowing each department only four courses as principal courses. Students pursuing a bachelor of arts degree in the college are required to take at least three classes in each of three broad divisions: humanities; natural sciences and mathematics; and social sciences. Those seeking a bachelor of general science degree must complete six courses, two within each division. Each department can offer only four classes from which students can choose. Donald Marquis, professor of philosophy, proposed in December that the four-course limitation be abolished because it hindered students' education. "It stands in the way of good educational effort," Marquis said. "Any qualitative limit on principal courses is irrational." He said that broadening the classes offered as principal courses could allow teachers who were doing research to teach principal classes in their areas of expertise. "What KU ought to provide is the research arm of the University trickling down into freshman and sophomore classes." Marquis said. The current rule restricts the courses professors are allowed to teach, he said. Pam Houston, director of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences undergraduate admissions, said there would be no immediate change even if the proposal were passed. The departments still would have to submit their suggestions for principal courses for approval, she said. James Carothers, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, said the four-course limitation was enacted in 1986 to limit the number of courses that would satisfy the college's requirements. The number of courses was reduced from about 1,700 to about 175, he said. "We need to focus the students' education," Carothers said. Long-running Tonkovich hearings near end Kansan staff writer By Brady Prauser After 27 weeks of dismissal hearings for tenured School of Law professor Emil Tonkovich, the end is in sight. Final arguments, which will occur by May 14, will wrap up the ongoing dispute over alleged sexual harassment, which centered on one primary allegation against the professor and 15 subsequent complaints. Although no hearings are scheduled for this week, they will convene every day next week. The five-person committee has not said when it will render its decision. Tonkovich calls his last witness Monday. The University then will conduct direct examination — via telephone — of a witness who is out of the United States. The identity of a witness is not revealed in advance to the public. Tonkovich is scheduled to be cross-examined for the first time on Monday by University assistant general counsel Rose Marino. Final arguments will be Wednesday. Thursday or Friday, depending on when the two sides are finished calling witnesses. Two hours each will be allotted to Tonkovich and the University. It has been almost 21 months since Tanny McVey, a former student of Tonkovich, told University administrators in August 1991 that Tonkovich pressured her to perform oral sex after a discussion about grades in Summer 1988. University officials recommended with Chancellor Gene Budd that Tonkovich be dismissed for violating the faculty code of conduct and for moral turpitude. Tonkovich was placed on paid leave in Fall 1991, and Budig moved for his dismissal in August 1992. The professor denies that any sex act occurred with McVey. He has accused her of having an ever-changing story. He also has said that she was emotionally unstable and that she was the aggressor. The University says otherwise. "She was very credible and was revealing something that had affected her a great deal and was part of her life," said Del Brinkman. The University says otherwise. vice chancellor for academic affairs, about MrLee's allization. "I believed it was true, and I will always believe it was true." Fifteen additional complaints were filed with the University after McVey's complaint. Those allegations came after an October 31, 1991, letter authored by six law professors circulated in the law school encouraging students to come forward if they had experienced any form of sexual harassment. The additional complaints included allegations that Tonkovich propositioned students for dates by asking them whether they wanted to see his truck and his farm. Tonkovich called these complaints frivolous and distorted. "I've never even thought about the administration's witnesses in any kind of sexual way, and furthermore, I didn't even know half of them by name," he said. Other complaints against the professor say that he lowered a student's grade because she refused to sleep with him, that he told a student he slept with women who beat him at pool and that he joined in jokes that implied he would trade sex for grades. The University says the complaints are a pattern of behavior that constitutes moral turpitude. But the professor says that the administration cannot cite a single allegation that constitutes a violation of the faculty code or is moral turpitude. Tonkovich claims the University disregarded due process in moving to fire him. The professor said the administration failed to investigate the allegations fully and that law dean Robert Jerry, then-executive vice chancellor Del Shankel and Budig never interviewed many of the complainants. Shankel defended his decision to recommend Torkovki's dismissal. "I had extremely high confidence in the judgment and integrity of Vice Chancellor Brinkman," Shankel told Tonkovich. "I know he did not take these matters lightly. I accepted and believed the information he presented to me, and I acted on that." The professor, 42, graduated summa cum laude from University of Notre Dame Law School and then joined the Justice Department in 1977 and worked as a prosecutor for the federal organized crime strike force in Chicago and Washington, D.C. ne characterized the University's case against him with a "witch hunt." He said his reputation had been ruined regardless of the committee's eventual decision and that his request for a public hearing might not have been a good idea. "from what I've been through, no professor would stand up to the University," Tonkovich said. "They could not afford to do it. This hearing is costing me $4,000. If wasn't a lawyer it would cost me $150,000. My life has been ruined by this." First Stop: Commencement Breakfast! For graduates their families NEW CITIES JOBS BREAKFAST Tonkovich, who is engaged to a former student, admits he dated students enrolled in his classes but says it was not forbidden by the University until recently. "I'm still trying to figure out what I'm being charged with," he said. Sunday, May 16 Kansas Union Ballroom 8 a.m. Breakfast 8:30 a.m. Program The Chancellor's Student Awards and the class gift and banner will be presented during the program. For tickets, return the card from your Commencement packet or contact the Alumni Association, 844-760. Limit 4 tickets per student. Students are encouraged to wear their caps and gowns. SAA Department by the Kiwanu Association, the Student Auction Association of the 1983 Board of Class Officers KANSAS SUMMIT ASSOCIATION SUMMER Summer Is Almost Here! Make Sure You're Ready! 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Aspin's historical action still would cleave women from infantry, cavalry and armor participation. But if Congress approves lifting the ban, women would be able to work battlefield jobs that currently only are available to men. Some veterans, however, oppose the Pentagon's decision. Women would have to face the same perils as men. The opposition does not think women cold handle this pressure. Yet, by allowing women into combat, unit cohesion actually might be improved. Women's chances for advancement to higher positions now are becoming a reality. Lifting the ban would diminish inconsistent policies of the Navy and Air Force in regards to women's assignments. Gender should not matter when it comes to fightinga war. Neutral qualification standards for both men and women would ensure that the most appropriate person would get the job. T. M. KNIGHT FOR THE EDITORIAL BOARD INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES Clinton lacks focus on issues risks failure President Clinton's task of consolidating his presidency will be better served by a more selective agenda until he has scored some successes. He should focus on the more urgent issues. Opening up too many fronts is inadvisable for a president who still gropes in foreign relations or federal politics at home. Focusing on core issues would also help to optimize his time and energy. America's external clout will depend more on its economic recovery than anything else. He is right to want new measures in place soon. But he must first build a working relationship with Congress rather than clobber his opponents in public. Straits Times Singapore Referendum offers hope for Yeltsin, Russia The Russian president, armed with the moral backing of the results, can discredit his adversaries, put a finish to the endless struggle over byzantine divisions of power between parliamentarians and government representatives. The widespread confidence in Yeltsin, if the current estimates (from the referendum) are confirmed, will allow him to try to end the country's governmental paralysis. The rivalry between the two powers, the executive and the legislative, was preventing the nation from moving forward after several years of pure anarchy. tives, and finally, after all this chaos, govern a country that's going through tremendous diffculties. Russia has said "Yes" — "Da" in Russian — to Boris Yeltsin. Now what's needed is government. If Nelshun's adversaries face reality, they won't use their last legal resources and they'll bury their perpetual parliamentary sabotage that they had, until now, used against the interests of the country. ABC Madrid Spain Russian vote signals support for reforms (Boris) Yeltsin claims that he won, Khasbulatov (the Russian parliamentary chairman) denies having lost, but both overlook the principle verdict of Sunday's referendum; the extraordinary triumph of the Russian people; the political and human lesson of those voters who voted 'yes' to the economic privations imposed by the president. Russians voted "yes" against the logic of immediate interests that usually guides the masses, against a past of czars and tyrans, against that conservative resignation which has for centuries chained the people to risk-free "social acts." From the referendum ballot boxes came a cultural revolution that affirms the Russian people's desire for reforms, their willingness to continue to suffer in order to obtain them, and their hope in a better future in the name of modernity, a market economy, and, it is to be believed, democracy. Corriere della Sera Milan, Italy TOLES UNIVERSAL PRESS SYND. 5 © 1943 THE BUFFALO NEWS HE MAKES A GREAT EX-PRESIDENT HELP! Kansan editor reflects on challenging semester Last semester, my predecessor, Eric Nelson, encouraged me in his end-of-the-semester column to enjoy "the walk." What he meant in simple terms was for me to enjoy my daily journey up to campus. This was the time each day when I like be before, slowly would make my way to class, monitoring as I went student reaction to that day's University Daily Kansan. But in a broader sense, Eric meant for me to enjoy my tenure as Kansan editor. It's a message I've remembered throughout the semester. And I have enjoyed this job and all its challenges thoroughly. I began this semester with two goals. My first was to work with Gayle Osterberg, managing editor, and Justin Knup, assistant managing editor, to establish a vision for the Kansan that would allow it and all its staff members to thrive. In simple terms, I wanted the newspaper and its staff to be the best they ever had been. That was a lofty and idealistic goal, and I cannot be the judge of whether we met it. KANSAN EDITOR But this staff has worked together as a team better than any staff I've ever been around. We shared our successes and our failures, and we were committed to making each issue of the Kansan the best we could provide. The people on this staff worked between 20 and 70 hours a week, many without monetary compensation, to improve this newspaper. They were loyal to the vision we had established, dedicated to providing a newspaper consistent with our high standards and committed to excellent journalism. GREG FARMER They made this semester the success Lonely could hope it would be. My second goal for this semester was to improve relations between the Kansan and the University and Lawrence communities. I owe many of you for helping me meet this goal. I visited with several individuals and groups to discuss issues that concerned them. They would explain their concerns, and I would try to explain our position. Sometimes, as I told the groups with whom I visited, we were wrong. If forever will be grateful to the members of the African-American community who explained to me how our pictures of the 16th Annual Big Eight Conference on Black Student Government perpetuated stereotypes about African Americans. Relations between the Kansan and that community were improved simply through understanding. But sometimes we have to agree to disagree. Sometimes we have to realize that we all have different perspectives on different issues and that all of those perspectives are important. We received many calls last week from women in regard to our package about Tracy Jones, a student who strips to make money for college. They claimed the stories and the photos were demeaning to women and should not have been printed. While we understood their position, I explained that the package was, in the opinion of myself and Gayle Osterberg, well-balanced and well-researched and the portrayal of a trend toward this sort of activity. Both sides had to agree to disagree. In addition to the constructive criticism we received, we received calls and letters from people praising some of our work. I appreciate those efforts, too. The point is that a newspaper exists to be debated. If you read what we write and think about it critically, then we are doing our job. And if you write us letters, either for publication or not for publication, or call us, then a useful dialogue is created. Everyone benefits from this. My second goal was met when readers felt strongly enough about what we printed to open a dialogue with us. Today I made "the walk" for the last time. I have no regrets, and I forever will remember my time here. The Kansan will continue to thrive under the leadership of David Mitchell, summer editor, and KC Trauer, fall editor. Good luck to the summer and fall staffs. And guys, enjoy "the walk." Kansan Editor Greg Farmer is an Olista senior majoring in journalism. LETTER TO THE EDITOR The Native American Student Association would like to clarify some misconceptions that may have developed from the recent articles in the Kansan. One of these misconceptions is our perceived affiliation with the American Indian Movement. In particular, we would like to address the article printed in the April 21 Kansan. In that issue, a NASA clears air about affiliation NASA member was cited as being the president of the organization. This is almost correct as NASA decided to have an egalitarian form of government and elected two copresidents in name only to deal with the administration. Those persons who were brought business to NASA for proper handling of issues. NASA as a council made decisions. imply that NASA restricts its members from being involved with other organizations. NASA has its own purpose and objectives operating under the rules of the University. NASA can sponsor events off campus but must be approved through proper channels. The other issue we feel is misleading. We want to clarify that AIM and NASA of KU are not affiliated with one another. However, this is not to With these misconceptions clarified, we extend our welcome to all who wish to become involved with NASA at KU. M. C. Baldwin NASA public relations officer Lawrence sophomore M. C. Baldwin STEPHEN MARTIN Opinion page editor passes the torch on I have to thank both Eric Nelson, editor in Fall 1902, and Greg Farmer, this semester's editor, for the chance to serve in this position. The confidence that they showed in my leadership allowed me a chance to do what I thought was right. Well this is it. It's over. And while I can't say that I'm going to miss the long hours or the angry phone calls from editorial page readers, this has been one experience that I won't ever be able to duplicate. EDITORIAL EDITOR I'm not much for goodbyes but there are several people who should be recognized for their outstanding work on the editorial page this year. It is not often, so I am told, that the same person is able serve as editor for the entire year. I feel privileged that I was given the opportunity Their confidence also gave me the opportunity to fail. I think that everyone should be given that chance. It is only from a person's failures that one learns what to do differently. And trust me. We learned a lot. I also must thank and recognize all the people who served as editorial board members, columnists and cartoonist during the last year. I am the captain of the ship, these are the people who row the boat. Their commitment during this past year has been remarkable. They are the ones who served with thoughtfulness to further the public discourse at the University of Kansas. You may not have liked what they wrote or drew, but if they caused you to read the editorial page, they did their jobs. I have to thank both David Mitchell and Chris Moeser, the associate editorial editors for the fall and spring semesters. Although their names did not appear on the mast head everyday, they deserve just as much credit as anyone for the quality of the editorial page this year. Most importantly, I want to thank you, the students and readers, who truly do breathe life into the editorial page. Your letters and guest columns let us, the people who write, know what we are and are not doing right. And judging by the number of letters we received this year, we must be doing a lot of things right. It is not the function of an editorial page to seek agreement among everyone. It is not the function of an editorial page to be light and easy reading. The job of an editorial page is to criticize when necessary, offer suggestions when possible, but most importantly, present thoughtful, well-researched opinions in a fair and credible manner. I believe we achieved that academic year. The students of KU are truly blessed to have one of the most respected, if not the most respected, collegiate newspaper in the nation. While many people could care less if the *Kansan* stopped printing tomorrow, you should be proud that the *Kansan* gives as much care to detail and strives to produce a quality product for you everyday. Very few colleges can make such a claim. And now Chris and I pass the torch on to two new leaders. Two capable, reasonable and intelligent women who will guide this page next semester. Terrynlyn and Colleen, have fun. The hard work will surely pay off, and the whole campus will be better because of your contributions. Editorial Editor Stephen Martino is an Olathe junior majoring in political science and journalism. GREG FARMER KANSAN STAFF GAYLE OSTERBERG Managing editor TOM ERLEN General manager, news adviser BILL SKEET. Technology coordinator Editors Asst. Managing Justin Knupp News Monique Guisain David Mitchell Editorial Stephen Martins Campus C.C Treuer Sports David Mitchell Photoshop Mark Rowlands Features Lynne McAdow Graphics Dan Schafer Writing Tiffany LAush Hattir Assistant Editors Assoc. Editorial Chris Moeser Assoc. Campus Joe Harder Asst. Campus Christopher Leav Stacy Morford Assoc. Photo Daron Bennett Assoc. 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Laura Guth Retail Account Executives Jennifer Blowey Kim Brown John Carton Amy Casey Jodie Casey Linda Boodeker Tricla Bumpur Kate Burgesa Chris Butler Jason Eberly Jennifer Evenson Jint Garbinger Stephanie Grosseman Jon Heath Tamille Johnson Allison Kaplan Sue Kratty Robin King Jessica Lennard Shelley McConnell Chris Mortonsay Mike Murray Eric Schäger Jamie Keat Justice Stanley Campus Account Executives Rebecca Borrowen...Kristy Enlow Mellissa Jenkins...Laura Manka Rusail Hasa Regional Account Executive Nicole Abbott...Jennifer Laird Cathy McWilliams...Troy Tarwater Interns Mendi Stauffer NATION / WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, May 4, 1993 5 Allies hesitant of Clinton plan Europeans withhold approval of using force in Bosnia The Associated Press PARIS — Hesitant European allies withheld approval yesterday of President Clinton's strategy to use force in Bosnia, pushing in the meantime for peacekeeping troops to oversee the agreement signed Sunday by Bosnian Serbs. Secretary of State Warren Christopher said he was skeptical that the peace agreement would hold up. But a senior U.S. official on the trip said that the United States would support the plan if the Serbs did follow through and that U.S. peacekeepers might be sent to Bosnia-Herzegovina within days if the settlement was ratified by the Serbs' legislature. The United States might commute about 2,000 troops as part of a first phase, diplomatic sources said. Christopher, on a six day trip seeking a consensus behind Clinton's military proposals in case the settlement fails, got no assurances on stops in London and Paris. His task was shaping up as a test of the Clinton administration's powers of persuasion as well as of the strength of the transatlantic alliance. Christopher left Britain without specific endorsement of either air strikes against Serb artillery sites or the lifting of a weapons embargo that has hampered outgunned Muslins in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Prime Minister John Major is concerned that the war could be expanded if more weapons reach Bosna. Christopher also found the French government in a dissonant mood. Foreign Minister Alain Juppe has described the division of tasks in the U.S. strategy as unacceptable. Jupe said that the planned U.S. air role would mean having the U.S. military flying planes and dropping bombs and the Europeans searching for cover on the ground. France, with 5,000 troops in Bosnia and Croatia on humanitarian missions, is concerned that an allied assault on the Serbs could expose them to new dangers. The British and French prefer putting the emphasis on such measures as protecting civilians in Bosnian cities and villages with safe havens. The job could require up to 50,000 troops,including thousands of U.S. citizens. But Christopher expressed doubt that the Bosnian Serbs intended to adhere to the peace agreement that was sigmed Sunday in Athens. Other Bosnian Serb leaders already have questioned the plan, which calls for a cease-fire, an interim government in Sarajevo and establishment of 10 cantons along ethnic lines. They also are hinting the Bosnian Serb assembly would reject the plan Wednesday, as it has rejected settlements twice before. Cinton, meanwhile, said Christopher's meetings with the allies were going well. "We have agreed that we're going to keep the pressure up and have a united front and move forward, and we're developing our policy now," Clinton said in Washington. Christopher talked to British leaders again, following up their five-hour dinner session Sunday night. "Nothing was ruled in and nothing was ruled out," Christopher said. The United States and Spain issued a joint statement saying they had agreed to develop stronger measures if the Serbs failed to implement the peace settlement. BRIEFS Koresh's death raises questions The Associated Press WACO, Texas—The discovery that cult leader David Koresh was shot in the head before a fire killed his followers raises many questions. What does it say about the end of the 51-day standoff to federal authorities? "The gunfire told us somebody was getting shot," said Jeff Jamar, the FBI special agent in charge during the standoff, yesterday. "Just who and why is the question." On Sunday, authorities said X-rays and dental records proved that the charred body and skull found three days after the fire were the remains of 33-year-old Koresh. Tests will be used to determine how much carbon monoxide is in his body. The higher the level, the greater the likelihood Koresh was alive when fire razed the compound April 19. Preliminary findings showed Koresh died of a gunshot wound in the forehead. Although Koresh's body was found alone, all six cult members identified publicly by authorities had been shot in the head. Nine cult members escaped. They said Koresh was alive when agents started spraying the compound with tear gas. The Associated Press U.N. assumes control in Somalia MOGADISHU, Somalia—U.S. troops pulled out their pocket cameras for some final pictures yesterday as they left the compound they have called home for months. Today, the United States turns control over to the United Nations, which will call the effort Operation Continue Hope. More than 4,000 U.S. troops will remain for about a year, including a quick-reaction force to quell any unrest The adjacent squatter camp is still there, but the residents aren't starving anymore. Still, burglars try to get through the barbed wire fence each night to loot the headquarters of Operation Restore Hope. The 23-nation effort has fulfilled its mission of guarding food shipments and curbing lawlessness. But the country will need help for years. Bandits remain a constant threat. There's no government or court system. 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Experience will rule Council CYCLE WORKS CYCLING AND FITNESS 1601W23RD SOUTHERN HILLS MALL 842-6363 Friauf stares at the wall when asked about the 1950s, as if he is sifting through his 40 years of memory devoted to KU. Long-time professors chosen to head SenEx University governance Frauf's first year at KU was 1953, when KU had an enrollment of about 10,000 students, he says. KU's current enrollment is more than 26,000. AGGRESSIVE/GRUNGE! $7.99 CAS\$11.99 CD SALE PRICES EXPIRE 5/31/93 "A lot at kU certainly has changed, but a lot hasn’t," he says. "It’s still avery pleasant place, and DEF AMERICRN/REPRISF "BRILLIING THE SCS OF CHEESE" marked Primus as the underground band set to crawl ashore on the Next Wave. Pounding out a carbonated cyberfusion of funk metal and jazz grunge. "PORK SOOD" is irresistibly strange and wonderful. PRIMUS THE BETWEEN TORIE SOLAN RAGING SLAB DARVILLE MOUNTAIN BOOGIE CONCERT hastings We're Entertainment! 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"The stubs customers send back will be larger, so instead of cramming more information on such a little piece of paper, we can provide our customers with some historical data that they will be able to use." 7 Mullins said that the new bills would include the amount due for the month and possibly the amount the customer paid for the same month last year. The total amount paid in the past 12 months also could be included. Mayor John Nalbandian said that the information on the bills would not be restricted to issues related to water. We can put messages on there that have to do with recy cling or reporting potholes," he said. Providing so much information on the postcards was impossible because of the small space, Mulins said. Kevin Hiskey, assistant director of finance, said the city also would change the way bills were collected and processed. Bills will be mailed to a post office box where a bank hired by the city will pick them up and process them using automated equipment. The new system will not require additional staff, Hiskey said. "Actually, what we were facing was having to hire more people," Hiskey said. "Right now, we still open letters with letter openers and type in everything on a computer by hand. Banks have the automated equipment that cuts down on the number of employees needed and saves a lot of time." The city currently is taking bids for the job. The city will hire outside firms to print the new bills. The city currently prints its own bills. Mullins said the change would not affect the price of water services because the change already was included in the city's budget. Lawrence choir to entertain pope Catholic Center to sing for one million at youth conference By Lauren Bone Special to the Kansan It's not every year the pope comes to the United States. It's even more rare to be asked to perform for him. For Lynn Trapp, chair director at St Lawrence Campus Catholic Center, and 95 members of its choirs, this rare opportunity will happen in August in Denver, when Pope John Paul II attends the World Youth Day conference. The conference will be attended by high school and college students from around the world. "I really came totally out of the blue," Trapp said. "It was, to me, an overwhelming feeling of humility to be asked." The students going to the international event from St. Lawrence are in the center's three student choirs. The St. Lawrence Collegiate Choir is a touring chapel choir. The other two choirs perform at different Masses on Sundays. The choirs of St. Lawrence are one of nine groups in the nation that were selected by the United States Catholic Conference to sing at the palac Mass. About one million people are expected to attend the event. Trapp will be co-conducting a choir of 800 people with a Corpus Christi, Texas, choir director, and playing the organ. Trapp was also asked to compose part of the liturgical music. He will translate the music into 11 different languages, including French, Italian, Korean, Polish, Vietnamese, Tagalog — a South Pacific language — and Lakota. Trapp said he would have help from linguistic professors. Trapp, 29. is an energetic, enthusiastic man who jokes with his choir members. Ben Nguyen, Wichita sophomore and a choir officer, said he felt Trapp was a wonderful motivator. "He doesn't only teach us music," Nguyen said. "Lynn gives us a reason why we're singing." The invitation is the latest accomplishment in Trapp's career, which has been studded with them. Trapp studied music at Southern Illinois University, the University of Notre Dame, the Eastman School of Music and the University of Kansas. As an undergraduate at Southern Illinois, he won a national competition for organists. Trap still is active nationally as an organist. He has had numerous recitals at many famous locations, including St. Thomas Church and St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City. Even though the trip is near the beginning of the fall semester and many will have to make special arrangements to get to summer rehearsals, chair members are excited about the event. "This is a once-in-a-lifetime event," Trapp said. "For most, nothing is stopping them." Amy Saylor, Morrill freshman, will commute to Lawrence for the rehearsals. She said she was surprised that the choirs were chosen. Ngyen will be staying in Lawrence this summer for the rehearsals. He said he was not worried about the extra work the trin would require. "I thought a bunch of world-famous choirs were going to be there," Saylor said. "I never imagined people from Lawrence being there." Another choir member, Lea Pech, Prairie Village junior, said she was excited about the implications the trip would have for young people. "It's a chance to come together," she said. "This is going to be a feel-good thing." With Trapp in charge, Peck said she did not feel too intimidated by the prospect of performing in front of a large crowd. "He'really prepared us," Peck said. "We're prepared to be prayer-makers, not performers. I feel like we'll be given so much by the whole thing." RECYCLE YOUR BOOKS ZIPPOL YOU CAN BURN 'EM for light and fuel, OR WE CAN BUY 'EM at the best competitive prices. 5 THE U.S. STATES OF AMERICA 682711714 5 FIVE DOLLARS Guaranteed Book Buyback But at Jayhawk Bookstore we guarantee to buyback any textbook purchased at our store this semester. for all books of any value from any store. Jayhawk Bookstore 1420 Crescent Rd. Lawrence, Ks. 66044 (913)843-3826 Tuesday, May 4, 1993 Kansan Classifieds Work mass interment basketball basketball block desk Kansam Classifieds Work Daily Re-affirmation I see caring people from every belief system laughing together and encircling the earth with active non-resistance and understanding (peace). I am thankful for the seed of good in all things. From Unity and K-Unity, 416 Lincoln 17th Annual Minority Graduation Banquet graduation cap with tassel blowing in the wind Saturday, May 15, 1993 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom Minority graduates from Spring'93 Summer'93 or Fall'92 are welcome to attend. Pick up your FREE ticket in the Office of Minority Affairs, 145 Strong Hall, 864-4351. Parent and guest tickets may be purchased from the office for $16.00 each. 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(Drawing will be held June 28th at 4:30 at the KU Credit Union office.) KU CREDIT UNION An Affiliate of 66 Federal Credit Union Paid Advertisement No purchase necessary No doubt that everyone of us is touched by the turmoil in Bosnia. It is also more true for the Muslims here and around the world. Muslims sense the betrayal by the West and by those who fought on Muslim soil not long ago in the Gulf under the "new world order" slogan. It is a pity that the West and the United States committed a million soldiers to fight for oil but find it hard to justify even one soldier to do so for Bosnia when not only the Bosnians are at stake but also the human soul. We Muslims are deeply touched and angry at the West for their reluctance to stop the mass killing and the mass rape against our Muslim brethren in Bosnia. The house of Bosnia is burning, their women have been violated and their children and men are massacred and the West is still "formulating policy" against the victimizer. Not only has the West done nothing to stop the Serb brutality against the Muslims, but they have given assurances to the Serbs that they can't intervene. Leaders of this country, including Bush and Baker, said that intervening in Yugoslavia would be like Vietnam and that "we have no business in ancient ethnic conflicts in the former Yugoslavia." These remarks gave the Serbs the green light to finish off the Muslims. Now the Croatians are doing the same thing against the Muslims because they are an easy target and because it is tolerated. Serbians have not been as harsh on the Croats as they are on the Muslims. Perhaps they know it would not be tolerated by the West. Muslims are wondering what happened to the lesson of World War II. What right does one ethnic or religious group have to terminate another and decide where it should live? We are questioning Western intentions toward the Muslims since there are many recent events that make us worried. The West has gotten into the habit of punishing Muslims no matter how big or small their act might be. The U.S. and Europe almost destroyed Iraq because of oil and actually exceeded the UN mandate in punishing this country. Severe economic sanctions were imposed from day one of the crisis until today. The U.S. carried out an air strike against Libya and is maintaining restrictive sanctions against that country. However, Serbia is committing far more crimes against Muslims and humanity than the other previously punished countries. What has the West done? Next to nothing. They have imposed an arms embargo against the victims, the Bosnians, and the Serbs who have been making their own weapons since as early as the 1950's. The current U.S. administration has just started to talk about military strikes against the Serbian forces. That could have been far more effective a year ago. The Bosnians should be armed and given logistic support along with an air strike. Finally, we think that if the West is letting ethnic cleaning and another holocaust to take place, then conventional wisdom says that we all, especially the West, have no right to condemn Nazism anymore! After all, Europeans massacred the Jews in the 1940's, and they are massacring the Muslims in the 1990's. Nothing has changed. Paid for by Muslim Student Association 8 Tuesday, May 4. 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN GREEK PHIL Tau Kappa Epsilon Event: Mud Volleyball Tournament Supports: Camp Seashelt Money Raised: $2250 Delta Chi Event: Mo-Kan 200 Supports: Cystic Fibrosis Money Raised: $2000 Phi Delta Theta Lambda Chi Alpha Event: Basketball Tournament Supports: ALS Lou Gerhig's Disease Money Raised: $13,250 Event: Watermelon Fest Supports: Special Olympics Money Raised: $850 Event: Wheat Meet Supports: KU Cancer Research Money Raised: $3323 Phi Gamma Delta Alpha Kappa Lambda Delta Tau Delta Event: 19th Annual FIJJ Run Supports: Leukemia Research Money Raised: $12,000 Event: Event: Campaign to Stop Homelessness Supports: Salvation Army Money Raised: $2500 Alpha Epsilon Pi Muscular Dystrophy Association Beta Theta Pi Night on the Plaza Event: Loren Isac Softball Tournament Supports: American Cancer Association Money Raised: $1000 Supports: $850 Money Raised: Event: Piezo Cup Softball Tournament Supports: Big Brothers and Big Sisters Money Raised: $750 Pi Kappa Alpha Kappa Sigma Event: Classic Sand Volleyball Tournament Supports: Ronald McDonald House Sigma Chi Event: Derby Days Supports: Children's Miracle Network Event: CPR Sunday Supports: American Red Cross Sigma Alpha Epsilon Event: Fall Classic Tournament Supports: uscular Dystrophy Association Φ Muscular Dystrophy Association Phi Kappa Theta Phi Kappa Psi Event: Phi Psi 500 Supports: Lawrence Special Olympics Zeta Beta Tau Event: Three on Three Basketball Tournament Supports: Leukemia Society Money Raised: $500 Sigma Nu Event: Hit or Miss Dart and Pool Tournament Supports: Childrens Cancer Research Delta Upsilon Event: Greg Wilkerson Memorial Football Tournament Supports: The Villages Inc. Money Raised: $14,800 The Greek Community raised o 16,000 community service h Community Service Program for 1992/1993 a UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, May 4, 1993 9 ANTHROPIES Alpha Chi Omega Event: 10th Annual Volleyball Classic Tournament Supports: Shelters for domestic violence victims Money Raised: $800 Chi Omega Event: Wheat Meet Supports: KU Cancer Research Money Raised: $3323 Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Alpha Delta Pi Event: Hit or Miss Dart and Pool Tournament Supports: Children's Cancer Research Event: Anchor Splash Supports: DG Scholarship, KU Audio Reader, KC School for the Blind, and the DG Foundation Money Raised: $4300 Event: Classic Sand Volleyball Tournament Supports: Ronald McDonald House Event: Choose Children Supports: Choose Children Alpha Xi Delta Event: Piezo Cup Soccer Tournament Supports: Arrowmont College Money Raised: $750 Alpha Gamma Delta Event: Omicron Open Supports: Arthritis Research Foundation Money Raised: $1500 Alpha Omicron Pi Pi Beta Phi Event: Kickball Tournament Supports: AGD Foundation for Diabetes Research Money Raised: $3450 Event: Softball Bash Supports: Nat'l. 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"Hits From Misses," opening 8 Friday night is presented by Liberty Hall players. The production is a musical review that takes hit songs from subpar musicals and presents them in chronological order while narrators tell about each musical. tour about Charles. "The musicals never made it, but the songs did," said producer Charles Oldfather, professor emeritus of law, one of two narrators of the review. "They're songs from, as Cole Porter used to say, 'back when writing musicals was fun.'" The review also will play Saturday and May 14 and 15. All shows will stay a trip. The 100 or so songs all outshined the dozens of Broadway musicals in which they originated, said Kip Grosshans, personnel director for student housing, who co-directs and sings in the review. But not all of the musicals were unknown Broadway short-runners. sometimes. "Most people don't realize that 'Porgy and Bess', when it was first produced in 1935, was a complete failure." Grosshans said. "George Gershwin died thinking it was a failure." at 8 p.m. Grosshans said "Porgy and Bess" had been revived in 1955. But he said other notable songwriters like Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein, Irving Berlin and Stephen Sondheim also would be represented by songs that outlasted their musicals. their musicals. The revival will be sung by six people. The audience will be a jazz trio of piano, bass and drum. Songs from "Shine on Harvest Moon," from the 1908 musical "Zeigfeld Folles" are the oldest in the review, while the most recent come from Sondheim's "Merrily We Roll Along," which left Broadway in 1981 after nine performances. Other songs come from musicals written around stars, like Lucille Ball's 1960 performance in "Wildcat" and Al Jolson's "Bombo," a 1921 bomb. "It was a musical disaster." Grosshans said. But it produced songs like 'April Showers' and 'California Here I Come.' Harry Parker, director of theater in the division of communication and theater arts at Emporia State University, said he had co-written the review in 1982 with Lyle Dye. In a sense, the show is a modern cavalcade of American music," Parker said. "The shows in the teens and 20% were very different. Frequently, the songs were far more important than the story. Probably equally important were the stars." He said that while most of the musicals were forgettable, the songs still were great. And if you are knowledgeable about songs in this century, you will recognize three-fourths of them," he said. Your Q. & A. about Student Financial Assistance Q. What is financial aid? A. Financial aid is money available to you and your family to help pay for educational expenses. Its purpose is to supplement, not replace, the amount you and your family pay to meet your total educational expenses. Q. How do I know what my "eligibility" figure will be? What does my EFC mean? A. The Federal Government calculates your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) by using a formula established by Congress. Your EFC is based on the information you entered on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFS). Your EFC will be the same no matter where you attend college because the same formula is used by all schools throughout the nation. After the University of Kansas determines the total cost of education (or budget) for you, the EFC is subtracted from this amount and the result is your "need" figure. For example: Cost of Education $8000 Minus EFC - 2000 Financial Aid Eligibility $6000 Q. What is the difference between grants and loans? If the cost of education is $8000 and your EFC is $2000, you will be eligible for $6000 in need-based financial aid. Your financial eligibility could be met with a financial aid package that includes federal grants, state and institutional grants, loans, and work-study. The earlier you apply, the more likely your entire need will be met. Q. What is the difference between grants and loans: A. Grants are funds that do not have to be repaid. Loans are funds you borrow for college at low interest rates. Most loans are deferred while in school, and the repayment begins after you finish college. Scholarships are funds that do not have to be repaid. They are given to students who excel in academic areas, activities, sports, or who have financial "eligibility." Work-study jobs allow you to earn money rather than borrowing it, and you gain valuable work experience. This award allows you to work 10-20 hours per week. Q. If I didn't qualify for financial aid last year, should I still apply? A. Yes! Even though the priority deadline of March 1st is past, you should still apply for financial assistance. Congress has changed the federal needs analysis formula, and this will make some students eligible in the 1993-1994 academic year that were ineligible in 1992-1993. Q. Ive heard there are changes in the Federal Pell Grant eligibility for the 1993-1994 academic year. What does this mean to me? 1993-1994 academic year. What does this mean to me? A. Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act of 1965 took place in July, 1992. This reauthorization set the maximum Federal Pell Grant limit at $2300, and the minimum at $400. Even though the Federal Pell Grant limit was reduced slightly, there is added eligibility for more students to be able to obtain low interest loans. Q. What type of low interest loans are available to financial aid applicants? A. In addition to the regular Federal Stafford Loan, a new Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loan is now available to all students regardless of income levels. The annual limits available under the Federal Stafford and Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loan programs have also changed: $2625 for first year students $3500 for second year students $5500 for remaining undergraduate students $8500 for graduate/professional students (after 10/1/93) If you do not borrow the annual limits under the Federal Subsidized Stafford Loan, you may be eligible to borrow these amounts under the Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loan Program. Q. How do I know if I will receive the Federal Pell Grant or low interest loans? A. The information from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will be forwarded to the KU Office of Student Financial Aid (OSFA). The OSFA will send you an Award Notification Letter that will list the financial aid programs that you are eligible for. Q. What if my parents want to borrow for me? Q. What if my parents want to borrow for me? A. You must be a dependent student for financial aid purposes for your parents to borrow through the Federal PLUS Loan program. The parent loan allows one of your parents to borrow up to the cost of your education minus any other financial aid you may receive. Previously,parents could only borrow $4000 per academic year. First National An affiliate of Mercantile Bancorporation Inc. Student Loans Lender Code: 804609 900 Massachusetts Lawrence, KS (913) 865-0278 Member FDIC UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, May 4,1993 11 Horsing Around THE HORSE MAN Watering the horses is a task that Corky Kearney and her husband, Jim, must do twice a day. DRAKE Corky Kearney, owner of Moonlight Arabians, breeds and trains Arabian horses at her 30-acre home west of Lawrence. Thunder, left, and Ra are two of eight purebred Arabians that the Kearneys man age at home. A Lawrence couple has worked for the past 22 years to realize a vow they made when they were married. 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH 10TH 11TH 12TH 13TH 14TH 15TH 16TH 17TH 18TH 19TH 20TH 21TH 22TH 23TH 24TH 25TH 26TH 27TH 28TH 29TH 30TH 31TH 32TH 33TH 34TH 35TH 36TH 37TH 38TH 39TH 40TH 41TH 42TH 43TH 44TH 45TH 46TH 47TH 48TH 49TH 50TH 51TH 52TH 53TH 54TH 55TH 56TH 57TH 58TH 59TH 60TH 61TH 62TH 63TH 64TH 65TH 66TH 67TH 68TH 69TH 70TH 71TH 72TH 73TH 74TH 75TH 76TH 77TH 78TH 79TH 80TH 81TH 82TH 83TH 84TH 85TH 86TH 87TH 88TH 89TH 90TH 91TH 92TH 93TH 94TH 95TH 96TH 97TH 98TH 99TH 100TH W day they would move to the country and breed horses. bien Jim and Corky Keamer married 22 years ago they knew that some kearney's Moonlight Arabians produce some of the best purebred horses in the state. It's not uncommon for one of the Kearney's horses to bring home a first or second place ribbon. In 1975 they bought their first saddle. Two years later, they bought their first horse, an Arabian English riding horse named Skiper, for Corky's birthday. Shortly before they bought Skipper, Corky was thrown from a horse and spent several weeks recovering from six broken ribs and a punctured hang. After the accident, Jim bought Corky horse-jumping lessons to help her regain her confidence with horses. Now, with eight Arabian horses on a 30cree farm west of Lawrence, they have fulfilled their dream. Their breeding Corky said she preferred Arabian horses to other breeds because of their personalities. "They are people oriented and they like to be with you." For Corky, her horses are always first priority. Each morning before she gets ready to go to work at the family-owned Pier 1 Imports in Topeka, Corky feeds the horses. when I left for Paris on June 17. When Jim and I get home from work in the evenings we work on grooming and training the horses," she said. "Then, when it gets dark, we feed them again. The horses have no need of the Corky and Jim do most of the maintenance for the horses themselves, but they hire two been encouraged to help them with their versatility and personality," she said. "They are percept oriented and they like to be with you." always get first dabs. Usually, we don't eat our dinner until nine or ten o'clock at night." Both Corky and Jim said they preferred to work together with the horses. Corky trains the horses for competitions, and Jim offers support. "Corky and I work better together than apart," he said. "She has finesse with the horses and a lot of training knowledge. I am her grounds crew, I college students to help one day each week Corky said that her horses participated in six major shows each year and several one-day shows on weekends throughout the year. But she said that the shows were not the most important part of raising Arabians. the most important part of raising our dogs is to "We want your horses to be winners, but we are most concerned with helping to improve the breed." Corky said. also must be figured into the plan. "It's sad because we worked so hard with the horses, but it's nice to see you can share your passion with someone else," she said. An the hard work pays off. Corky said she sold the horses for $750 to $25,000 each. But the emotional investment also must be figured into the price of the horse. THE HORSE WALKING OUTSIDE THE PEN. Corky works with Paschike on perfecting different performance techniques. PETT STANLEY Finishing a training session, Corky takes her horse, Elliott, on one last practice round. She spends approximately 30 minutes with each horse on workout days. 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Fleming qualified for last year's NCAAas with then doubles partner Paul Garvin, but they did not get past the first round. Fleming said that he was more prepared this time around, and the NCAA bid would give him the opportunity to fulfill his goal of becoming an All-American. To be an All-American, a tennis player must reach the third round of the championships. Fleming is in his fifth year in the Kansas tennis program after redshirting his junior season. He has made steady progress up the Kansas ranking ladder during those five years, and now finds himself on top, the team leader. "I told him he was the No. 1 guy." Center said "He leads by example. He shows up, works hard and does his talking on the court." Coming to Kansas was not among Fleming's original goals. He wanted to play for Duke University in Durham, N.C., but that dream was derailed when he learned what it meant to be African American and how others perceived him. The African-American recruiter who showed Fleming around the campus actually convinced him that Duke was not the place for him. The recruiter told Fleming that racial tensions were high in Durham, and that the Ku Klux Klan was never very far away. Carlos Fleming has transformed himself from the big, slow kid who struggled with tennis to a confident, powerful player who is beginner to realize that his tennis can take him places. Fleming said that it was the discipline and professionalism of former Kansas men's tennis coach Scott Perelman and his players that impressed him and convinced him to come to Kansas. Things were not easy for the hot shot freshman. Perelman constantly rode Fleming, who showed up to practices wearing thongs, a tank-top and sunglasses. "He told me I was a Cadillac in the garage with no gasoline," Fleming said. Now he is more like a sports car running on high octane fuel, roving up the hills. Ortiz said that he thought Fleming could make it to the pros if he dedicated himself. "I think the sky is the limit for Carlos Fleming." Ortiz said. "I really think he has the best first serve in NCAA tennis." Nowadays Fleming wears a baseball cap that reads "110%" to practice everyday. "I like the hat because it has been my theme," Fleening says. "Some will say that 110 percent is not possible, but you can accomplish things you never imagined if you put your mind and body to it." His mother, Patricia Dent, agrees with her son's thinking. "Many people don't even have a dream," Dent said. "I want to see him try and play to the best of his ability." Young Carlos had a love for planes and wanted to a pilot. Flying around the nation with his mother to and from amateur tennis tournaments that she competed in, Fleming thought playing tennis was his ticket to a pilot's license. It was his mother, in fact, that she said she was born in tennis when he was 19 years old. He could have played baseball, basketball or football, and in fact he may have been better at those sports. But it was the challenge of tennis that inspired Fleming to take up the game. "He has a mother who really likes sports." Dent said. "He was my baby, he had to go with his mother." "Tennis was one sport I couldn't get a grasp for." Fleming said. "I would get frustrated because I couldn't hit the ball over the net." He still remembers his first loss and the lesson that he learned from it. "I cried. I was so frustrated because I thought I could be better," Fleming said. "I was learning that you don't get your way all the time." Fleming has always been sure that he could go places. Raised by his mother after his parents divorced when he was 4. Fleming grew up in a middle-class African-American neighborhood surrounded by successful members of Cleveland's African-American community. Fleming says those role models led him to believe that success was always attainable. His parents always stressed the importance of getting an education, and Fleming had to look no further than to his father's experiences for inspiration. After his father, Charles Fleming, dug a hole for himself that forced a choice between jail or the Army, he chose to make something of his life by returning to high school to receive his GED and continuing on to Kent State University, where he earned a law degree. Today, Fleming's father is the presiding and administrative judge for a case. His father's experience rubbed off on Fleming, and even today has convinced him that there is no better avenue to take than getting an education. "My father set an example that you can accomplish anything," Fleming said. "For my dad to accomplish what he did makes me feel an obligation to succeed." Although he respects his son's tennis aspirations, Charles Fleming still stresses that his son's top priority should be earning his degree. "Education is the key to success," his father said. "When tennis is over you need to have something to support your family." Fleming, who has a 2.96 GPA in political science, will finish his degree next fall and participate in graduation ceremonies in May 1994. "Having a degree legitimizes you to the world," Fleming said. "I see a lot of student athletes that never get their degree. What is left for them to do?" Dent said that when her son left for Kansas, she told him that his education and his tennis would go hand in hand. "I told him to, first of all, play good tennis, but that I expected him to get good grades," Dent said. "And if he did not have good grades, he wouldn't be playing tennis." His parents' influence in his life is widespread, and it is easy to see how he is a combination of both of their strengths. Fleming credits his discipline to his mother. His respect for her ability to take care of things as a single parent is immense. "She is a strong woman, and she found a way to take care of everything," Fleming said. "She made sure I was stuuying." Like his father, Fleming has taken the initiative in his own life and become a campus leader. Fleming has been a member in Black Men of Today, a student senator and a member of the African American Student Affairs Task Force. He was also the first student-athlete to sit on the Kansas University Athletic Corporation board. "When I saw these things happen I felt obligated to get involved," Fleming said. Frustration with an administration that he says does not accept change, and a feeling of obligation to stand up for his friend. Darren Fulcher motivated Fleming to become active in student politics. Fulcher was impeached by Student Senate in the spring of 1992 when it became public that he had abused his girlfriend. Fleming attempted to defend Fulcher against what he called a "bynching by Senate. Fleming said he never condoned what Fulcher did, but also said that the issue was never meant to be a racial one. "People were quick to accuse us of making it racial issue." "Flemings said "Darren was wrong, but I was appalled by the way Senate handled it." Samuel Adams, professor of journalism and Fleming's professor in the class Minorities and the Media, said that he could see Fleming's leadership ability in the classroom. "He was very active and outspoken," Adams said. "He has leadership qualities and enthusiasm for leadership." That leadership and outspokenness has Fleming thinking about attending law school sometime in the future. He said that he would like to attend a law school close to his home or somewhere on the East Coast, focusing on sports and entertainment law. Although law school is high on Fleming's agenda, it is still the thought of serves, forehands, and volunteers in the pros that is forlorn in his mind. Fleming said he would give himself a few years on the tour and if it did not work out, law school would always be waiting. "I enjoy playing tennis, and if I can make a career playing tennis I will do it." Fleming said. But before he can think about the pro tour or about trying cases in a court of law, he knows he must hurdle one last obstacle in his college career. to graduate next May. "Walking down the Hill is bitter sweet because it is the end," Fleming said. "I'll be proud, excited, and I'll be sad." As for the NCAAs, Fleming can only hope that he receives a chance become an All-American. "I've been training hard, and I am hungry," Fleming said. "Anything can happen." And armed with his lightning fast serve, his "110%" hat and his focus on the future. Fleming has never had any problem making things happen. DOS HOMBRES RESTAURANTE Wed. 25$ Draws $1.00 Margaritas This Summer Party On Our Patio! Karaoke- $25 gift certificate for best and worst singers. Thurs. $1.25 Longnecks 75¢ Margaritas 841-7286 815 New Hampshire SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday. May 4, 1993 13 Jayhawks humiliate 1 Victory gives team records Kansan sportswriter 3y Brady Prauser Fansan sportswriter Kansas senior catcher Jeff Niemeyer said it best. "This has been a season of some firsts," Niemier said about last night's 18-3 drubbing of Benedictine that made the Jayhawks the winningest team in school history. The game also was a first for Niemeyer. No. 14 Kansas, 36-1 overall and 16-7 in the Big Eight Conference, broke the single-season school victory record previously held by former coach Floyd Temple's 1978 team. After doubling in the first inning, singling in the fifth and hitting a three-run homer and a triple — both in the sixth inning — Niemeyer became the first Jayhawk in recent memory to hit for the cycle. But it wasn't the cycle that Niemeyer hiked best. "It's kind of a good feeling." Niemeier said. "But the 7 RBI mean more to me because that's productive for the team." After crushing the home in Kansas 11-run sixth innning in which it sent 14 batters to the plate. Nemeier needed only the triple to complete the cycle. "I knew I wanted to get an outside patch and go down the right field line," said the right-handed batting Niemeyer. He got it and hammered the ball into the right field corner. Niemeier was 4-for-4. He said that the single-season victory record was meaningful, but he wanted it to be a springboard for future Kansas teams. "I hope it's something that keeps going," Niemeier said. "I hope this sets the standard. I don't want that to end up being the record. That's for sure." Junior left-hander David Meyer, 2-1, scattered three hits over five innings and gave up one run for the victory. "I was happy for Meyer," said Kansas coach Dave Bingham. "I thought he did a good job." Junior Mike Greene and freshman Clay Baird pitched the final four innings. The game was tied 2-2 after the first inning, but that was the last time it was close. The Jayhawks scored twice in the third and fourth innings and once in the fifth before their sixth inning barrage. Benedictine managed just one more run. It came in the sixth inning "We haven't really swung the bat like that in a while." Bingham said. The Jayhawks swing the bat well enough to make the Ravens go through — count them — seven pitchers who yielded 20 total hits. Five Kansas batters finished with two or more hits. Starter Matt Portillo, 0.1, got the loss as Beneficiary fell to 21-15. But Benedictine coach Matt Anderson took the loss in stride. "Our guys do a good job of keeping this in perspective," he said. "They learn a little bit from this." Kansas junior outfielder Joel Benninghoff finished the game 2-for-4 with a blistering two-run homer over the left-center field fence in the seventh, his 11th in 65 at bats. Sophomore shortstop Dan Rude was 3-for-5 with 2 RBL. The Jayhawks travel to No. 17 Wichita State at 7 tonight. Because of final exams, Kansas will be out of action until May 14, when it completes its season by hosting a three-game series with Nebraska. 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He leads the team in victories. The Jayhawks beat Wichita State 10- 6 on April 1 at Hogstad-Stadium. Hawks 10 8 'Hawk softball team waits for tournament selection Kansas or Texas A&M to get NCAA at-large bid The waiting has begun By Mark Button Kansas sportswriter The Jayhawks failed to sweep the Cyclones, claiming only three victories. The Kansas softball team, 29-13-1 overall and 14-6 in the Big Eight Conference, needed a four-game sweep against Iowa State last weekend to secure its bid to an NCAA Regional Tournament. Now Kansas coach Kalum Haack must wait until May 16th, when the National Softball Selection Committee, of which he is an elected member, will vote on which teams from the Midwest region will compete in post-season play. Along with Haack, the coaches from Missouri, Southern Illinois and Stephen F. Austin State and the athletic director from Illinois State make up the Midwest selection committee Haack is optimistic about the team's "I know how Kansas and Missouri are going to vote," Haack said. "I just need one of the other three to vote for us." Kansas shortstop Dan Rude forces out Benedictine's Thom Stallard to begin a double play. Kansas defeated the Ravens 18-3 last night at Hollund-Maupin Stadium. Kansas' competition is Texas A&M 38-14, which sits one place behind the Jayhawks in the Midwest Region. Oklahoma State is first in the region and has an automatic postseason bid. Kansas is second, and the Aggies are third. The Jayhawks are ranked 13th in the nation and Texas A&M is No. 16. The two schools played each other twice this season. Kansas defeated the Aggies at the start of the season en route to winning the Texas A&M Aggie Invitational for the second straight year. However, the Jayhawks fell to the Aggies in the Pony Invitational in Fullerton, Calif., in March. an intention to the schools' records and national rankings, another factor taken into consideration by the selection committee is the "power ranking." Kansas' power ranking is 2.66, and the Aggies have a 2.50 ranking. "Our chances are a little shaky," Williams said. "I know in the past, we've had some trouble getting into regionals with a better record than we have now." Despite the fact that most of the numbers point to Kansas as the better team, Jayhawk pitcher Stephani Williams is not overly confident. Angie coach Bob Brock is confident his team will advance. "We've won 18 of our last 20 games," said Brock. "We have as good of a chance as we have had over the last couple of years." Brock said that Haack being on the committee did not bother him. The NCAA regional tournaments are set up as follows: the top four teams in the nation, UCLA, California State Northridge, Arizona and Oklahoma State, will play host to one other team in a best of three games series. "I've been on the committee before," Brock said. "I know Kalum will do what is fair." If the committee selects Kansas instead of Texas A&M, the Jayhawks would join 19 other teams in NCAA softball postseason play. After the eight regional champions are crowned, they meet in Oklahoma City for the NCAA Women's College World Series. The other 12 teams are then divided into four three-team double elimination tournaments, with the highest ranking team receiving a first-round NCAA Power Ranking The power ranking is used by the National Softball Selection Committee when it decides on the atlarge bids for postseason play. The formula is as follows: The number of victories against Top 20 teams multiplied by six. - The number of victories against unranked Division I teams multiplied by three. The number of defeats against Top 20 teams multiplied by one. The total is then divided by the number of Division 1 games. Kansas' power ranking is 2.66 The Jayhawks hope their ranking is good enough to earn a spot in one of the NCAA regionalists. Texas A&M, another team hoping to qualify from the Midwest region has a ranking of 2.5. Charlene Reyes will transfer from Palomar Junior College in Vista, Calif. Haack said Reyes was strong and would most-likely bat clean-up next season and play left field, replacing senior Ty Saxby. Keri Riggs will transfer from Central Arizona Junior College. Haack said she was expected to make an immediate impact in center field, replacing senior Shana Cole. NOTES: Tiffany Blood is a third baseman and pitcher from Riverside, Calif. Haack said she would be the third pitcher behind Williams and freshman Beth Robinson, who was academically ineligible this season. Heather Richins, a second baseman from Chico, Calif., has great speed. Haack said she would battle Bonnie Cappo for the starting position. Kansas has signed five recruits for the 1994 season. jacque Wenger is a catcher from Scotts Valley, Calif. She is expected to take senior Erin Wahaus' spot as the starting catcher. Cal guard officially a Jayhawk Player announces transfer decision, will sit out one year By David Dorsey Kansan sportswriter Jerod Hase, a 6-foot-2 freshman guard at California, formally announced yesterday that he will transfer to Kansas next fall. Three weeks ago, Kansas coach Roy Williams said that he would not offer the Jahawks' fifth and only remaining scholarship for next season. That was before Haase asked for his release from the Golden Bears. Hase averaged 7.2 points a game and finished second on the team in assists to freshman point guard Jason Haase scored 10 points in California's loss to Kansas in the third round of the NCAA tournament. He visited Lawrence Thursday and Friday. "I felt comfortable with the players, coaches and environment of the campus," Haase said. "The style of basketball they play is enjoyable, and it is a system I will fit into." In accordance with NCAA transfer rules, Haase will be able to practice but not play next season for the Jayhawks. He will then have three years of eligibility. Haase said he would leave California on good terms with his former teammates and coaches. that will last a lifetime," he said. "Coach Bozeman did an amazing job with the team, and I am thankful to him and the team for the experiences they gave me. I will always be a Golden Bear fun." Bozeman expressed his disappointment in losing Haase. "I have made many friendships here "You hate to lose a player of Jerod's character and ability, but I wish him well," Bozeman said, "I am confident he'll have a highly successful career at Kansas." Had former Kansas sophomore forward Ben Davis not transferred to Florida late last year, the Jayhawks would not have been able to sign Hasee. The other four scholarships for next season belong to Scot Pollar, Nick Proud, Jacque Vaughn and B.J.Williams, all high school seniors. Roy Williams could not be reached for comment yesterday. KANSAS BRIEFS Two Kansas swimmers will participate in United States swimming events this summer. Sophomore Frankie Hanson will attend the 15-day U.S. international distance camp in Flagstaff, Ariz., and freshman Dan Phillips will swim in the U.S. Olympic Festival in San Antonio. Hanson was selected based on her seven place finish in the 1,650-yard freestyle at the NCAA Women's swimming championships in Minneapolis, Minn., this year. Philippus was selected based on his performance at the U.S. Swimming Senior Nationals last month in Nashville, where he swam the 200 freestyle, 400 freestyle and 100 butterfly. "This kind of recognition just keeps Kansas swimming in the foreground," said Kansas coach Gary Kempf. "This lets people know that we are swimming at an elite level here in the midwest." Kansas women's golfer Holly Reynolds was invited yesterday to the NCAA West Regional Qualifying Tournament. Women's golfer invited to tournament the tournament takes place May 13-15 in Tucson, Ariz. Each golfer will play one round a day, including a practice round. "I am delighted for Holly to be able to continue her season," said Kansas women's coach Jerry Waugh. "It certainly is an honor for her." Reynolds, a junior, is one of two golfers participating as individuals in Tucson. reynolds earned All-Big Eight honors last week with a tie for eighth place in the Conference Championships in Lincoln, Neb. Discount on Green Fees For KU Students Every day including weekends $2.00 Compiled by Kansan sportswriter Matt Doyle THE ORCHARD'S Alvamar Orchards GolfCourse 3000 W. 15th ST. 843-7456 ALL KU STUDENTS receive an additional $1 off green fees w/ this coupon expires May 31, 1993 (Must Present Student I.D. For Discount) OPEN YEAR ROUND/NO TEE TIMES REQUIRED $ \sum \Delta T $ Congratulations and the best of luck to all Sigma Delta Tau SENIORS! Love, Your Sisters GUMBY'S Pizza® GUMBY'S Pizza 841-5000 GUMBY'S Pizza® HOURS Mon - Thurs 4am - 2:30pm Fri & Sat 11am - 3pm Sunday 11am - 2pm PERSONAL CHECK DINNER MORE CHEESE VISA $1 OFF ANY "16 OR "20 PIZZA WHEN YOU MENTION THIS AD! (applies to delivery only) Fast Free Delivery! $1 OFF PERSONAL CHECKS WICKED Muster Code VISA 14 Tuesday, May 4.1993 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Women's tennis team awaits NCAA tournament bid Announcement will come today for No.17 Jayhawks By Blake Spurney Kansan sportswriter One week after winning the Eight Championships, the No. 17 Kansas women's tennis team, 19,6 is eagerly awaiting an invitation to the NCAA Championships, which will be announced today. Kansas coach Chuck Merzbacher said that the team had been maintaining its regular practice schedule, even though a bid to the national tournament is not assured. "We're just on edge, hoping to get in," he said. Twenty teams are invited to the NCAA Championships, May 12-20 in Gainesville, Fla., with four of those being the top-ranked teams in each region. The other 16 spots will be filled by at-large bids, and that is what the Jawhaws are hoping to receive. Kansas is ranked second in the Midwest region behind Brigham Young The Jayhawks may have improved their perception to the NCAA tournament selection committee after winning the conference tournament in a dominating fashion. They blanked Missouri 6-0, Colorado 5-0 and Oklahoma State 5-0. University. “If we could get to the quarterfinals, it would be a great feat,” he said. “There’s lots of really good teams out there.” He added that the teams, the second tier is wide open. Kansas also has one of the toughest schedules in the nation. All six of the Jayhawks losses have come to teams that are now ranked in the top 25. So Merzbacher said that his team was assuming it would receive an invitation to the NCAs and was staying focused. Even if the team does make it to Gainsville, he said it was not realistic for the Jayhawks to compete for a national championship. But if the team does not receive a bid, sophomore Rebecca Jensen is expected to receive a bid as the No.15 singles player in the nation. Jensen and sophomore Nora Koves form the No.12 doubles pair and should also make the field. The first five days of the NCAs will be the team competition, and the remaining four days will be for the singles and doubles titles. The Kansas men's tennis team finished third in the conference with a 16-5 record. Senior Carlos Fleming had the lone shot on the队 of making the NCAA's top four players in each region will go, but when the Midwest rankings came out yesterday, Fleming was fifth. NOTES: was the men's Most Valuable Player and Jensen and Koves shared the women's MVP. The men's and women's team held a banquet Sunday night. Fleming Merzbacher was named the Big Eight women's coach of the year in his first season at Kansas. He took over the women's program in November, two months after former Kansas mens' coach Scott Perelman abruptly left. For two months, Coach Michael Center was the coach of both teams. Merbzacher said that Center did an amazing job of stabilizing the Kansas tennis situation, while both coaches put together good seasons. Classified Directory The Kansan will not knowingly accept any advertisement for housing or employment that discriminates against person or group of applicants, based on nationality, nationality or disability. Further, the Kansan will not knowingly accept advertising that is in violation of University of Kansas regulation or All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise employment based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or dis- Our readers are hereby informed that all jobs and housing advertised in this newspaper are not affected. 100s Announcements 105 Personals Happy 1 year anniversary Mike !!! I Love You! You make me truly believe in love. Shelly Student from Germany looking for people to explore the U.S in Summer. Call Raiph at 841-2086. 110 Bus. Personals Bausch & Lomb Ray-Ban and Vuartre-France Sunglasses. The Rt. Shop 929 Mass 843-0611 Muncher's Bakery Education Cakes Place your orders early: 929 Iowa 749-4324 SWITCH AIR Hawaiian Shave Ice Is open Hour Noon 10:30 25th & Iowa 130 Entertainment That Statue Moved Saturday May 15 and Sunday May 16 at BENCHWARMERS Saturday May 15 and Sunday May 16 at That Statue Moved BENCHWARMERS Leaving Town? --- Don't wait Call Today. - Airline Tickets Home 831 Massachusetts. the Burge Union and On-campus location in Maupintour 749-0700 - Summer Travel Plans 120 Announcements For anonymous info and support for AIDS concerns, call 841-284-3044. TEXT MESSAGE INCLUDE "INCIPLE VIDEO" $1.49 Adult Video Sale 910 N 2nd, 841-980-9600 mailto:bekloud@841-284-3044 Suicide Intervention If you're thinking about suicide or are concerned about who someone is叫 841-2345 or visit 1419 Mass. Headquarters Counseling Center 140 Lost & Found Found Baseball Glove. Found on West Campus Round Call 864 1965 ext. 418 FOUND. monogrammed pencil w/ initials SIRA Discovered on West Beach 4/28/93 Call 749 FOUND. male black chow & lab mix puppy. 4/24 near营营村. call No. 8451-6456 for info. 男厕所 女厕所 200s Employment 205 Help Wanted NEED SUMMER HARVEST HELP. Run new case international combines and new automatic tandum grain truck. We need non drinkers, non smokers and non drug users. DCL can, we can help you get a CDL. Payroll is to be done, board and book provided. Call 913-889-4660 Ad agency and free-lance photography interviewing women for catalog and other p art media work. Experience helpful but not required. Send recent photographs, photographer, PO Box 152, Lawrence KS 60444 Administrative Assistant, University Governance. Provide support to faculty governance officers. Draft and distribute meeting minutes and provide staff briefs on annual budget Required. B.A. or B.S. writing and word-processing skills. organization and problem-solving skills. Experience in Full-time unclassified professional staff position. salary range: $20,000-$25,000; start date, on or about June 1. Application including letter, resume. Please send resumes to: Office of the Vice President, May 17, 1993, in the Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor, 230E Strong Hall, University of Kansas Lawn, Kansas 66451-1801, (913) 664-5120. Babyfisher needed full time, June 1- Aug 31m mon-Fri. 6 yr old girl. Possible room and board. References and interview. If interested please call 766-0667 CAMP COUNSELORS wanted for private Michigan boys/girls summer camps. Teach, swimming, canoeing, sailing, waterkicking, gymnastics, jumping, archery, swimming, camping, crafts, dramas, OR riding. Also kitchen, office maintenance, Salary $101 or more plus R B in M. Secare Macgregor 1786 Maple, NfL, IL. Childcare needed for grade school aged children. Approx 3 hours every afternoon. Call 821-1953. Childcare needed through summer. Tuesday, Thursday evening, & Friday nights. Must have own car, english speaking, non-smoking female. 2 girls @ 84. $3.00 hr. Call Becky 843-2589 Church organist needed Wed. evening and sun at 10 a.m. Call Don Palmerate 3:30 p.m. at 434-7532 Clothing Clerk, KB Bookstore, part-time, $4.25 per hour, 2 shifts required. MW, bookstore duties throughout summer and could possible extend into fall. Apply Kansas and Burge Union Personnel ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION COORDINATOR. Student position for August 93-May 94. Provides education in universities, campus communities about environmental concerns and responsible behavior. Send resume and letter of interest to the University Office of Literacy Hall, Lawrence, KS 60442. For more information, call 634-7288. Deadline May 5. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT - Make $2,000 + per month teaching basic conversational English and board & other benefits. No previous training required. For program call 1-206-623-1146, ext. J5765 M Nanny live in. Twin baby girls. Experienced Salary. *live expense*. Call Jacque at 913-668- WELLS FARGO GUARD SERVICES Male babysitter needed, someone to play tennis, baseball, swim and catch crabworms with 3 active crabs. GLOBAL INCOME. A one-time sign-up can generate a lifetime residual income 1-800-788-6740 Extension 1495. MOVING? NOW up to 20 miles. Heavy or low rates. Large furniture, truck driver will help load. Days 823-0140, Evenings 749-3806. Major Credit Cards Accepted GLOBAL INCOME. A one-time sign-up can Male/Female, Full or Part-time SUMMER POSITIONS Greater Kansas City and SECURITY OFFICERS Nanny positions available Maryland, Virginia, and Washington D.C. areas for information call (816) 337-8492 8am-5pm. We are an excellent alternative employer E/O/E M/F/O/V Mon-Fri, 8a.m.-4p.m. WELL SFARGO needed Active person for 5 girls 8-12 years of summer. Must have own car. Call after 6pm. 843-290-7200. 301 E Armour, Suite 400 Kansas City. MO. 64111 Topeka Area APPLY TODAY Mon-Fri. 8a.m.-4p.m. New Times, KC. Lawrence and Columbia's alternative paper is looking for summer writing interns. If interested and experienced, contact C. J. Langey or Stary Burt at (816) 753-7880 Non-smoking student to baby sit two year old boy in our large air conditioned house, 8 hours per day. as few as one or as many as five days each week. Start As soon As possible on the school schedule Start As Soon As possible 842-096-021 Office assistant needed ASAP for M-F: 7 AM - 10 PM to continue continuing nxt school next call. Please call 914-238-2556. ONEIDA FACTORY STORE Filling part-time sales position weekends in the summer, flexible schedule. Must have a Master's or equivalent. Application and mini-interview given, M-F 10am-5pm Lawrence Riverfront, Plains, Sunny Brook. 8 people needed for packing for local moving company. Packing household items only, no loading required. These positions present a challenge due to the fact that many pack crew at least one Saturday required for training. Must be able to commit through the length of the assignment. Some overtime required. If interested apply. P/T kid sitter, about 20 hrs. wk, 8 two, 12 & ii. LB, hang and transport, must have car and sunny disposition. Flexible hours, enjoyable job. Call after 6 p.m. 749-1870 Manpower Temporary Services 211 E.8th 749-2800 EOE Have A Night Out On Us! NABI Biomedical Center Introduces its New Donors * Spring Special Earn $15 each time you donate plasma. Up to $135 a month Walk in Today or call for 816 W 24th 749-5750 info Two half-time research assistants, Dept. of Human Dewalt. KU, begin March 19, 2003. Conduct study of care settings or in homes w/ young children; interview children; enter data for study of child 0 to 13 in Lawrence & vicinity. One position M-Other position HDL/PHL. Research, psych or experience w/ young children & parents, $10,000-$11,000. Send resume. Caldera, 401 Dole, Chapel of Human Dewalt. University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 60453. 913-864-0200 must be received by 3/10/05 EOA Emphasis We are looking for a tutor to work with a 10 yr old, scheduling call: B448-3376 between 7:00 & 10:00. Two student club teams for fall project. Your student needs to paint a wall before BEGREP END OF TERM! 1-800-926-6287 EMT. Wanted: A good temporary labrador for pain print paint $/hour, need car - 357-5006 at 7:00 p.m til end of term. Part-Time Office Assistant FAST CASH The Best Way to Earn New Donors Walk in Today or call for info. *Spring Special* $15 each timeyou donate plasma! Up to $135 a month! NABI 816W24th 749-5750 Schumann Food Company is looking for a mature, outgoing individual who has previous office experience. Bookkeeping light accounting skills help with managing client accounts to $6,000 br based on performance. This position requires 10-20 hrs per week. Apply in person at 719 Moss (upstarts) 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. M - F SALES PART-TIME. Flexible ho Call Laura in Kansas City. Summer is almost here and still no Summer work? A paid internship? Finally, a job worth calling about, make over $850 for the summer while gain experience. Consider putting it on your set up in a tough job market. 86-160 SUMMER SITTER/TUTOR Flexible hours Mon; $10, Wi-fi; Brown, 11-11; e.g. easy going Nice home, JIhwak bookstore/care have. avr. or phone: (312) 895-4567; 312-895-4570; 312-895-4571; op weekdays, any weekends e.g. Summer work in Overland Park. Nole Paintin Co. is now taking applications for painters who want to make good money over summer vacation. Call Chris at 1-649-8501 Summer work? **Look for** 2 hard working students who want to make about $5,000 and work/w. 30 KU students who are taking steps toward a successful career in any field. Call 841-3327 Spring/Summer Work $9.25-11.00 to start PT/FT Openings, Perm./Temp. - No experience necessary/All majors may apply - Co-op's/Internships to Qualified Students - Scholarships Awarded - Apply Now. May Start Now or After Finals International Firm With Over 300 Offices World Wide For Location Nearest You Call K. C. Area (913)381-9675 Lawrence KS/ Chicago area (913) 842-8035 St. Joe, MO (816) 323-0649 Topeka, KS (913) 234-1320 Wichita, KS (316) 266-6037 Heading for EUROPE this summer? Jet there anytime for only $168 for East Coast, $229 from the Midwest (when available) with a fee of $34. Visit www.airbus.com/airbus/ORTRITCH(registered trademark) 212-804-6500 225 Professional Services Rick Frydman,Attorney 823 Missouri 843-4023 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS! Videos changed from I.M. to mode your country's system. Reasonable rate! Worldwide video transfer P.O. Box G, Hawaii. KS 60571. 1-800-606-6953. OUI/Traffic Criminal Defense 235 Typing Services TRAFFIC-DUI'S DONALD G. STROLE Donald G Strole Sally G Kelsey 16 East 13th 842-1133 the law offices of DONALD G. STROLE Fake ID's & alcohol offenses divorce, criminal and civil matters The law offices of 1-A Taping, under 40 pp. Overnight service. 1. $25/pp. Call Rush after 5 p.m. 843-6438 1-der Woman Word Processing. 843-2663 Expert testing by experienced secretary IBM Corp Pro Type: Typing Service. Fast and Reliable. Any kind of typing. C: F M - 5: 8: 00 . 841 - 6242 Expert typing by experienced secretary. HI correction. Exerting skills. Call Mrs. Maiti 841-2120. Ease in calling. Call Mrs. Maiti 841-2120. Word Clippers shred them & thesis papers to byte-size. We cut it! S32-CHOP(2467) or 913-BYTE (2467) Lawrence Call Mrs. Mattia 841-129-1 Dyn Typing Service, Fast and Reliable. Any Word Perfect Word Processing Near Orchard Center, Nocasia APTER 908. 843-8568 Word Perfect Word Processing Maker Ornament Corners. No calls AFTER 12PM. 843-856-8388 Word Processing & Laser Print $1.00 per double space page Cells 861-1357 Word processing Word Perfect $49.00/$80.00 saved page Laser printer. Nasr campus. Call 300s X Merchandise 305 For Sale 1986 Toyota Camry, 70,000K, good condition, 4 hour Call # 842-4162 1987 Tempo, exc cond, Stick, A/C $1800 Call Raplh 441-2098 841-2068 1988 Mint Book the year: KONAKIKLAUEA Retail bill dated April 20, 1987 (KONAKIKLAUEA) 282°C, 1 Mg Ram Batt, 40 Mg Hard Drive EGCA color monitor, 1 % & Drives. Math Co-Personer, Mouse. Modem and Lots of Software. Price $550 offer. Leave Message 863-3570 386DX 40MHz, 4Kram, 100 MB SVG, $1300. Also Njasket 500 print 500 Print Call 6644.60 Price Cinnamander road bike, 12 speed, $250-644-1888 Diamond Rock bike, Bike-Shimano 3808XD/40MHZ, 120MB, 4K Ram, SVGA, LQ-Print, 8801XD/1800$; buffer offer Message 8804-618 A new Maying washer & dryer White $530 each Call daypost 882-924 & evening 716-765-683 Beds, chest of drawers, desks, clocks, dishes and bookcases for sale at Everything But Tire 986 Brand new Proform Stairmaster; Queen sized waterbed your choice $78 841-546 Brand new Backpack, North Face Alpaca 5100 m large trolleys, 4 lbs. Great for Europe Trip call BOAT For Sale. 18 foot IMC Powl Cobalt Tri-hole, 0 horse mercury motor Good Condition Call 282-695-3747 Diamond Back Mk. Bike, Shimano components Bike frame and accessories. Bicycle break. Never tridden. $175.642-1209 For sale 11' Sanye canopy TV, 8 mo. old, $30 a.b.o Must sell by 14 May. Phone 841-4262 THE CHAPMAN Used & Curious Goods 731 New Hampshire 841-0550 Noon - 6:00 Tues. Sat. Buy • Sell • Trade For Sale Honda Spirior Scooter 60CC Good condition, black, great for campus use) 852. Please contact us at (800) 435-7232. For Sale. Black Mopel. Excellent condition, low mileage. $550 magazine. 749-0992 For sale profitable studio in octua. Operate as existing business or move equip to your own location. $1,000 OBJ buy all cameras, lights, back panels and other equipment supplies. Owner moving, must sell 931-842-6466. or best offer. Call 842 9689 after 3:00 p.m. For Sale: Crest, TV/Stereo, end table, bean For sale Packard Bell legend 3000X computer w/ full meg ram drive & drive, pasanone computer w/ graphics card. For Sale 1 Rockford Fogate 12" sub $50 Window A/C $60. Call 842-472-472 FOR SALE 13 ferglass sailboard and trailer, good condition $232 phone 841-1873 For Sale. Bannz Bass Guitar with pig bag and tand. $300. Ccal841-2740 For Sale Wooden stores cabinet $30. T.V stand for Sale Wooden stores cabinet Receiver $10, tape disk $15 Call 846-4266. Call 846-4266. EVERYTHING BUT ICE - Beds - Desks Penguin - Chest of drawers 936 Mass. Graduation Announcements available at Mark's Bridal and Formal. 843-7828 GT MTN Bike Full-Door Race Road Barres GT MTN Bike Lifetime Warranty $25.00 $25.00 in 6 a.m. After IBM compatible with printer and software. Barely used $1,000. Call Jodi at 823-6244. Must sell. Waher and drver set only $275 and Apple Mac Computer plus Image Writer printer plus all software: $1000 or best offer- Call Kris 865-2818 GENESIS SUPER NINTENDO AARDWARF ELECTRONICS bays/volts/trades Genesis and Super Nintendo video games! COMPUTERS AMIGA and PC compatible Saturday 10 to 5 We buybail/build upgrade Amiga and PC compatibles 843-9104 One way non-stop airline ticket KC to Dallas/Fort Worth on May 13. Must sell $135 (nissg). 864-7599 SUPER SINGLE WATERBED $100 - o.b.o Call 864-0436 or 81-1766 340 Auto Sales 1981 Pontiac Grand Prix with a.t. and radio 68,000 m; $1000.823-8356 1982 Ford Escort station wagon 4 DH w/ AC 1983 Ford Escort station wagon 4 DH w/ AC 1986 Ford Escort station wagon Cali 750 rwd 1987 HONDA CIVIC d 4 sedan, spd. AC/ lc. ATF, miles. NEW CONDITION $ 400,000 obo. hrs. miles. CONDITION $ 400,000 obo. hrs. **89172Nisan Senior tanrure gel su**, **sitik 10,000 matim** **89172Nisan Senior tanrure gel su**, **sitik 10,000 matim** 86 Chevy Sprint, 4 door, AMF, cassette, auto-matic transmission, $1000 - 794-8287 Must sell 1000 RX 7 sunroof, AC Hat must be purchased over $1200 before May 10 Call 821-2739 84 Point Sunbird, Bed 2 floor, 39,000 miles. Great friendship, Automatic, A/c sunroof $125 or best offer. 360 Miscellaneous FUTON - any size. Call 864-7150 Free cat, Declared. Very lovable. Lap cat Extras 842.5781 Moving storage and baseball boxes, large quantity moving storage and baseball boxes, large quantity call us today for help with moving. Call us today for help with moving. 370 Want to Buy Want a scout, moped, 50-bike. Thad an ad before, but I accidentally lost the mounts in my scooter. Mountain like needed. Good condition. $300 or less. Call Citra Kita @ 806-956-4773. 400s Real Estate CHEAPY SUBLEASE 1 t bdm, near campus, Under $190 up call 828-1829 ask for Kohari or Mark 1 & 2 t bdm aps, 2 & 3 t bdm houses, 2 & 2 tbm. duplexes. Available June 1st. no pets allowed C台 405 For Rent Two br. twi, 1 lkb from Stadium. Sub-lase for summer, w/ fall option. A-C free, cable reason, able rent. Call BR41 841-1299 /842-5797 **SUPER I SUPER I** BR41 841-1299 /842-5797 1 Bedroom apt. available June and July. Close to campus. $235/mo. 865-366-3107 br & lrage station avail for. Fall: TBK from Fruee Hall markkn and laundry @842-760-5933 Bt Apr 824/mth with sep due.探 Sumbler Sublet Parking & Washer/driver 107. Tenn 794-6919/1/2 month rent free nice $3 Bedroom 2 w/b, deck behind Yellow Silent Shadow call! Call 823-2127 TRR summer sublease. Fully furnished w/jasher & over $200/mo. Will negotiate to Gala Cara 2 bellas avail in 4 bldm. house June/July/Rede bellas avail in 6 Ohio & Office in call; Debbie or 663-892-6013 2 BF, Laverly Furnished, Micro, Pool, Avail. Mid-May, 7th & Florida, Call 832-1572 2 BRpt apt. unfurished 1514 Tenn. Avail. June 1, yr lease, no pensions. $45 plus 1 m deposit. 849-386 2 Bdrm Apt. available June 1 for sublease in the building, near Dillons and Checke- w W (T) 847-7310 2 NRS roommates to share new College Hill Condo Own room, w/d. Avail. rent $225 3 bdmr. full bath apt avail, for summer $200 per room, Orchard Cormoran, pool, on bus route, on bus route. Dorm house near campus $252/mo J-1 May 31. No pets, no smokers. Call Rachel @ 842-254-3000 /ulv. furnished apt /Sumner Sublease 200/no, 3-utl. first by /5 minute walk to campaise/cables 4 BK luxury townhouse, W/D, DW, Friq, Frig. 2 car garage, BA, 3A large deck, huge backyard, nice quiet neighborhood, lots of storage $1200 + tiltus + £814-9642 4BR with laft at Campus Place next to Yellow Sibb and the Crossing? **4BR/mo** + until * 843 - 7583 . Milwaukee 3 BIR, 2 Bath, $600 and $65. Washer tray each user, central heat and AC New Shrimp house avail 6-1 near 10 & MO. Lof window & hatch & enclosure for storage. Shrimp house avail 4-1 for 8+ 794016 shrimp house avail 4-1 for 8+ 794016 Applicroft apartments. New leasing + 2 bdrms for June & Aug. 1, AC heat, water & trash paid. Dishwasher, microwave, disposal. Very quiet complex 12 mo. lease. No calls. Gate #3822-any two. A Quiet, Relaxed Atmosphere VILLAGE SQUARE apartments - Close to campus - Spacious 2 bedroom - Laundry facility - Swimming Pool - Waterbed allowed 9th & Avalon 842-3040 - UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday. May 4. 1993 15 Artsy studio, wood floors W/D use, near down- town 8235. Call814. STAR(7827) Avail Aug. small two bimm apt, in renovated older house, ceiling fans, two window u/ deck, off-street parking, no living rm, no pets, 100 block & Vermont $7581-8174 Available August 1 iBRRau in a nice, older house. Large deck, street parking, close to KU & downtown. 14th & Connecticut. Window A/C. No pets. $313.814-1074 Available August. Studio art in. nice, older house to KU, BKL & downtown a/b. A/C cell, furniture, carpet, etc. Available May 1 + later @ University Terrace Apts. A129 8th large & 21st medium, furn or unfort 27% month-350月 a yr lease for 2'/m² mos. for rent from March 26 through June 25, > dogs. Call 84-291-843 or 84-1431 Available Now furnished Rms. w/ shared kitchen and bathroom. Wifi. UR w/o streetwear, no pet care. Battery 841-5900-9633 Beautiful house, near campus, sum/fall, no pets/smokers, $105 + $1 = 841 - 647. summer' Best room in house with a bed and desk summer' Best room in house with a bed and desk MORNING STAR. F rooms and apps, in well- filled rooms. Live at the legendary house at 895 Mississippi in summer! Best room in house with a bed and desk desk chair. Best location above Jayhawk Bookstore Summer sublease 3 br, 2 bath, and W/D 823-0312 Large 2 Bdm Apt available immediately after final for summer back-up. Call 843-8435 N/S Rominate to match 3 BR 2 bath apt for *sum* in room #1, d. dwr. C, microwave on bus route 5 on bus route 10 Need 1-3 people for rooms or share a house on bus route. Negotiate with host on bus route. Negotiate Freezes 869-704 www.noblepartners.com Need a summer sublease? *Female wanted to share 3 bd townhouse (Meadowbrook) $150 or $200/mo + ½ utilities. Pool, tennis, parking, on bus route, AC, mid May to AU 8-32349 Summer Sublease 2 BR townhouse, usually 550/mo, now 350/mo. 14th & Kentucky auto garage, deck, frig, AC & DW Very quiet & spacious. Pro-rated for 3 mths. Call 832-834 anytime Summer Sublease: 1 bedroom apt. 12th and Ohio 1 bedroom apt. 13th and Ohio for Mary 1st to mid August (february) Summer Sublease. Roommate wanted to share 2 bdmr. 2 bap. Can walk to campus. Pets allowed. Month may rent call. Call 841-6492 or 843-4585 a s p & a p leave message **Summer Submiser** 3 bedroom, 2 bath apt. pool **Summer Sundae** 3 bedroom, 2 bath apt. or before **$15 month**, b211-124p 2pm in Summer Sublease 3 F rooms to share 4 BR apartment with kitchen and MRT Rent Paid Rent Utilities = £125.00 - 79.60% *Summer sublease 3 bdm, 2 bath deck, for* *payable. 760-910 001. May rent* *payable. 760-910 001.* 1ST Management *Bradford Square STUDIO, 1,2, & 3 BRAPTS New condo for rent - 98-94 school year. Completely renovated with new carpet, hardwood floors, washer/dryer in unit. Call 823-6022. *Chamberlain Cou* *Carson Place* - Stadium View *1425 Kentucky NS Female needed to share two 2nd apartment start June 1st it is $800 each, utilities on KU bus line Give one or both bedrooms in B/R at 12 a.m. LA May cat's Darron or Damn T-490-460 Cats on cat's Darron or Damn T-490-460 near cool F need to live with my冷 roommate for June July New York, pool, laundry, off-fit, pkg. Older, well kept 9 bdm. 4; 2 bath, wood floors, pocket doors, oak trim, WD, PP. Easy walk to camp. Call 865-3678 Quiet, affordable, nice, 2 bdr. apts, w/all appliances included, floor laneway, bath, spa, route, pool, low utilities, no pets. Leasing for May, June, July, August $321-$646/month. Quiet, attractive, nice 3 BDR appliances available in bedroom, have All appliances, central air W/D lockers, lake, low utilities, no pets. Nops $450 - 843/month. Renta Renta WASHER & DRYER For Only $40 a Month - No Deposit - Free Maintenance * GE Two Speed, Heavy Duty, Large Capacity Delta Corporation 842-8428 3301 Clinton Parkway Ct., Suite #5 Lawrence. KS 66047 Real nice 2 bbm, agi to campau hardwood to campau hardwood. May I deposit required, 149-2819 or 205- 1039? Real nice one and two bfrm. ap.s close to cam- mputer. No issues with lighting, no pelting, no resting for Aug 74-29198 or 849-2007. Reside a Living room, dining room and bedroom set for only $80 per room. Craigslist HomeBuyer soorm for Kert. Very large dbm, k汁, bath launa, Nomasker, m汁, from Kurt. All or all Nonmasker, m汁, from Kurt. Specious 3 Bdmr Apt available May 17, May 17 on bus route, washer dryer hookups, DW, back patio, off street parking, $420/mo thru July 31. 865-065 leave message. Sponsored 3bm Shrim Ai for Appl Summer Sublease. Gray- laundry. $600 m June 1-4 Aug 1, 8-712 Spacious one Bedroom Apt for summer sublease $250 per month, water and cabbage included. Option available. Holiday Apartments PALM ISLAND Leasing for Summer & Fall - 3 Bedroom $650 * 4 Bedroom $800 -Recently constructed -On bus route HeyRU Med Students, Rainbow Tower Apartments is now让学习室, Living with Learning, Limited Entry, H吃饭 & water paid, pool, sauna, jacuzzi, & spa garage. 3388 Rainbow KH C KS 6165. Aross Hotel, 3388 Rainbow KH C KS 6165. Aross Hotel, Incredible Sublease Deal. 2bdhm; bibm apartm; near park campus, park Unfurished, very clean. Moving & must sublease May 11-July 31 Call 749- 3183. -On bus route -Energy efficient Nice options June-July ablae Beautiful 2 story BRI apt in home Free W/D HOME, priv park, AC, ceiling fan $75/mo. gas/water pd. No dep. 1042 Ohio #47 7495 210 Mount Hope Court #1 842.0011 West Free APARTMENTS 1012 Emery Rd. 841-3800 Now Leasing for June or August Spacious apts. furnished and unfurnished - 1 bedroom apts. 735 sq ft $205 to $265 per month *2 bedroom apts. 950 sqft $375 to $450 per month $375 to $450 per month WATERPAIDONALLAPTS. GREAT LOCATION Near campus OPEN HOUSE 1. 00-4.30 pm no appt. needed (or other times w/appt.) This ad for original buildings only does not include Phase II-call for further comment. info or appt. Summer sub-lease. May 25 through Aug. 1. One room available in 6 bedroom house. Close to campus: $150 b.o. plus \uplus utilities. Ask for Ashley at 842-2932 Summer Sub-lease 28t apt. mj May/June 19th July Bus route; quiet, hot tub, pets o.k. p.t./cable. $395 + utilities. Call/leave message k22-0292 SUMMER and FALL LEASES Now Available 1993 Spacious & Comfortable • Studios • 1 & 2 BR Apts • 2 & 3 BRT.H. • 2 Pools • Tennis Courts • On KU Bus Route Gas Heat, & Water Pa. (on app) - Gas Heat, & Water Paid (on apartments) 2500 W.6th 843-7333 TRAILRIDGE Summer sub. DOWNTOWN APT lg. 2 bdrm. ctral air. 749.5707 **Monthly sublease** 2 Bdrm Apartment. Ceiling fan, deck building. 2 bus route. Negotiable. Stand stage #487-7177 Summer Sublease. 4 BR Duplex. Less than 197 yd. Old. 5th floor. Available. Call 806-297-7333. Available. July 31, 806-297-7333. Call 806-297-7333. EDDINGHAM PLACE Office Hours: 1-5 pm M-Fri. 9-12 am Sat. 24th & EDDINGHAM Offering Luxury 2 br apartments at an Affordable Price!! Summer Sublease - May 25-Aug 11 1 inborn 8bm in atlanta (females only) Call Ashley 842-2932 (females only) Call Ashley 842-2932 (Next to Benchwarmers) Professionally managed by Kaw Valley Mngt., Inc Summer Subway 1 Bdrm, A/C patio, DW, bus route, avail May $15, mow $4, call After $25, avail September $20. No Appt. Necessary Summer subsale, two bldm., on busoat, Summer subsale, two bldm., on busoat, Rain rent PRES, available May 14. Rain rent PRES, available May 14. Sulukan lahir api for summer Nice wip w/pati, bus route, avail late feb/15 mo. Call after prep- ting. 841-5444 campus apartment available June 1 Very close to studios £80/mo electricity Pets K Call Kit Bathroom Open Daily 1-5 p.m. SWAN Sublease 140m2 apt for summer* Furnished 11kF from the Lions Campus Place Apt I For more info call (333) 876-5928 Sublease a 4 HR apt for summer $188 per person 1282 Ohio 00801-6355 847-9255 847-9255 wrking telephone Graystone Apts. & Introducing New Eagle Apts. Sublease for summer 2 bbf, closer to campus; free cable. $415/mi. 844-4477 Sublane June July, 2 Btm near stadium, w/d lift up, harbour boats avail to take over lease Sublane July, 2 Btm near stadium, w/d lift up, harbour boats avail to take over lease Sum. suid, large api. 1d, clean modern, central building, large apartment. K153, B12 9077, water pd. part, water pd. Swan Management ·Gravstone Sublease license 94 Louisiana, close to campus and downtown. Available May 10th or 11th. Call 2512 W.6th St. 749-1288 Summer & Fall Losing Pursured I & b Berm a i packs I tock from KU w/o off-street parking, no parking. 2513W 6th St On KU Bus Route with Volleyball Court --- - 2 Pools - Volleyball Court We are now accepting deposits on apartments and townhomes for the fall term. We feature 1 & 2 bedroom apartments that are some of the largest in Lawrence. Park25 Park25 We presently have available a select few 1 & 2 bedroom apartments for immediate occupancy. Call or stop by today 2401 W. 25th, 9A3 842-1455 (sorry no pets) Summer sublease — one bedroom apt, furnished, near KU! Only $275/mo. Utilities included— 194 Super Student Available May 15 for Summer Sub- course from campus + close to downtown Call 842-734-6900 Sunrise Apts. Studies THE WATER CITY *Studios *1, 2, 3 & 4 Bedroom *Garages (Vill.) *Tennis Court, Pools Summer sublease available May 15 31 BR townhouse, w/d, free cable, free beer, call 8624 7471 SUMMER SUITELEASE BIG 2 BEEDROOM ONLY phone 8624 7471 to see immediately 电话 8624 7481 to see Summer Sublease with option for Fall. 2 BR apt. Summer lease, rent negotiation 912. Indiana, call 866-357-3000. *Free Cable T.V. (Pl. & Terr.) - OnBus Route - Luxurious Town Home & Apartment Living - Close to Campus - NEW2Bdrm.atVill The laundry house Cooperative has openings for summer. We offer a friendly atmosphere, private rooms, free laundry, and much more. Call 841-0484 or stop by 1460 Tennessee. Want to sublease apt from June, July. Aud $10 80 per 月. Buy Bid & prices negotiate in call at 892-367-8485. Submit reservation in call at 892-367-8485. Summer Sublease. Spacious, furnished one apartment located 10 miles from campus. Reason: Parking near campus. Wanted: female roommate for 1 room in BH bpt. through July $200; mo play; call Heather Laila Summer Sublease - 2 BDRM clean. AC, W/D hookups. Unfirmed and close to campus. $385/mo Negotiable! Call day 841-5797 evening 842-1138 Summer Sublease. 2 Bdmr 1 bath. Available June 1. 841-907. 6th & Gateway Summer sublease 2 Bedroom. Great location with pool. On bus route. Must sublease. 749-0992 Summer Subleave New 4 form b4mpl DP parking lot, 1bk from UK 1224 Ohio, 75% May 2016 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. Reserve your home today! Don't leave in the cold! OPENDAILY --- meadowbrook The Perfect Apartment! FURNISHED Hanover Place-841-1212 Whether you are looking for a furnished studio, a spacious one bedroom with a balcony or a shiny bright 2 bedroom with a study, it's here and ready for you! Campus Place-841-1429 NOW Studios,1,2,2+3&4 bdrm apts... designed with you in Regents Court-749-0445 Hanover Place-841-1212 14th&Mass. is the time to rent for Fall, we are filling up quickly! Mon-Fri 8:5-30 Sat. 10-4 Sun. 1-4 MEADOWOVERBOOK 842-4200 15th & Crestline Sorry no pets OrchardCorners-749-4226 15th & Kasold Sundance-841-5255 Clean summer house, $90/month, avail mid May. Sample ordered. Call 864-684-6924 Tanglewood-749-2415 10th & Arkansas Female preferred: calam (M) CUT2 8 Biting Flower Wood Floors, Newly Painted Flower Woods HM-865-2002 MASTERCRAFT Excellent location. Close to campus. 1341 Ohio 28H in IRL c/ AIS; D/A campus. W/D, B/D campus. Phone: 843-424-8224. Redede. 10th + Tenn Avail May 18 865-2629 Excellent location. Chose to Campus. 1341 Ohio Equal Housing Opportunity Female roommate needed for summer. Nice 4 bdmcp. Alert ASP 865 5199. Female wanted Summer Sublease to share 3 campus. Furnished, close to campus, rent negotiable. Georgetown Apartments - 2 Bedroom, Unfurnished - Quiet - OnKUBusRoute *Wired for Cable TV/Mini Disks Throughout *Microwave, Dishwasher, and Disposal *Washer/Dryer Available in Some Units *Central Air Conditioning Barbecue Grill - Picnic Area with - *10 or 12 Month Lease Options - Low Security Deposit - On-site Management - No pets, please Call for an appointment. 630 Michigan 749-7279 for rent duplies, avail 6-193-842-1922 **Notes:** Fourbd hammar house summer shelter fenced in yard, pet ks, washer, dr /$00 mo. meg |住82-8536 FRIENDLY, grad-level, share modern bi-level duplex, clean-air on, a park, 4BBR 2lR, a/c / w/d etc., most inspiring Great for senior or grandmother. 8421746 recharge. This rent's fiat $138 + /% u.t. Furn room female grade Student.Clean. NS student n/100 pets 170 Oklahoma 84527-6297 Avail May 16 Furnished 3bdrm, 1 bath at 1339 Ohio Available R/15 $525 + utilities 749-7568 ALL NEW COLLEGE HILL CONDOS PURNISHED BOOKS FORUM FORM/ALLX 182-90 - 4 util 2 bks from campus. Kaizu 842-901 2 Full Bath MID-may MID ck1-0218 GOT A GROUP "A" group 4; 8m; 4h; bath or historic 6; HOT-MID/Z272 u1 2 libs from campus BAz 84-0021 Good looking 3 berm, WJCA, CA, DW Negotiable Good looking 3 berm, WJCA, CA, DW Negotiable HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS 843-4754 (call for appt.) - 2 & 3 bedroom units * 3 month leases * avail. end of May 430 Roommate Wanted 1 t bram, close to campus; no dept. low k bram, free f erage; Each includes stove, refrig. dishwasher, garbage disposal, microwave, washer/dryer, central air & More Private rooms and double-ups available Groups of 3-4 welcome 1 or 2 male roommates for the fall, share a brick wall at 927 Ernest Rd. 223/mall Call Nick 825-0422 FNS needed for 1drm. arm. MAY MENT PAID (FNS arm, furnished, Subbase al 841 2073) Roommate Wanted female for 2 bedroom 3 bath w microwave, w dock, pool. on bus route C from 7:00 to 5:30. Summer Submarine female to share 2 Bpf Adpt 10 min walk to campus. Pursue Rt $7/25 at Cajaleras at Rt $8/25. RS roomstores to share spaces 3 birth 3 with RS roomstores July 31 st Birth $150 ± 5 plus/children 790-290 927 Emery Rental office B102 843-4420 1-2 female N/S wanted for house W/D, 1 block 2-3 male N/S wanted for house W/D, 1 block 2 NN居委会 to share spacies 1 SCLEARE May 18-Aug. 1 1 rm 2 bdmpl 4m1 min-pin: call to register a potentiator . 5 utilities. run: call to terminate a script THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 2 Roommates needed for summer. Private room. Roommate needs to house close campus, rent one of the following 8-999 RRU rooms: Apartment available mid May till mid August. Two roommates needed. Three bedrooms, two full baths. Fully furnished, pool, laundry facilities $200; nursery free. rent free August rent pro-$350. Room balance $433-832. C close to campa. Roommate needed for June-July + + + utilities Negotiable Prefion smoker 80% How to schedule an ad: Female or n/o roommate need to share quiet 2 (4) bedrooms. One other person must also gogging 1 you going 2 you going 3 you going 4 you going 5 you going 6 you going 7 you going 8 you going 9 you going 10 you going 11 you going 12 you going 13 you going 14 you going 15 you going 16 you going 17 you going 18 you going 19 you going 20 you going 21 you going 22 you going 23 you going 24 you going 25 you going 26 you going 27 you going 28 you going 29 you going 30 you going 31 you going 32 you going 33 you going 34 you going 35 you going 36 you going 37 you going 38 you going 39 you going 40 you going 41 you going 42 you going 43 you going 44 you going 45 you going 46 you going 47 you going 48 you going 49 you going 50 you going 51 you going 52 you going 53 you going 54 you going 55 you going 56 you going 57 you going 58 you going 59 you going 60 you going 61 you going 62 you going 63 you going 64 you going 65 you going 66 you going 67 you going 68 you going 69 you going 70 you going 71 you going 72 you going 73 you going 74 you going 75 you going 76 you going 77 you going 78 you going 79 you going 80 you going 81 you going 82 you going 83 you going 84 you going 85 you going 86 you going 87 you going 88 you going 89 you going 90 you going 91 you going 92 you going 93 you going 94 you going 95 you going 96 you going 97 you going 98 you going 99 you going 100 you going Male non-smoker wanted to share 2 HR House HM part, W/D $200 monthly; utilities 841-397-6177 Female tennis needed to share 3 bdm townhouse for the summer. Great location, master dbm w/balcony, swimming pool, tennis & volleyball courts. Rent $20 plus \uparrow\!util Call Cathy 822-461-9777 Moving to N Johnson City June 1 Ne roommate preferably female. 832-0783 N/S Female wanted to share a 4 birch house $148/mo plus /util available May 1, 749-720 Room for female in private home. Central air, water, Kitchen, May 16, 170-210 Louisiana 843-312-380 LOOKING TO SHARE A HOUSE. Female non-smoking graduate student with 2 great cats is looking for an off-campus house to share with other students. Please include age, price range. I am clean, pretty quiet, fun-loving but not a partyer. Would love a cooperative group (30 or more) in Massachusetts (4:15-4:49 or May 28 Roommate wanted to share 4 bdmr town home at Sunrise Village Sunrise, pool,洗衣er/dryer, and dishwasher Summer only! call 832-0244 Rent negotiable. Roommate needed leg. June 1 - 7** 18:15 min walk from camp to room. Bedroom needed aid. January 16** $160 mile for a walk and 44k for aid for jerk - p phone number: 844-635-4380 * in honor may be billed to your MasterCard or Visa account. Otherwise, they will be held until pre-payment is made. Roommate needed, female, non-smoker $144 + After May 7 call 911-7420 7925. Through May 7 Calculating Rates: Classified Information and order form Stop by the Kaisers office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Ads may be prepaid, cash or check, or charge on MasterCard or VISA. - By Mail: 119 Stuart Flint, Lawrence, KS. 80425 You may print your classified order on the form below and mail it with payment to the Kansas offices. You may choose to have it billed to your MasterCard or Vaccum ad. That are billed to Vivia or MasterCard qualify for a refund on unused days when cancelled before their expiration date. Classified rates are based on the number of consecutive day insertions and the ad (the number of gate lines the ad occupies). 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Expiration Date: Account number:___ Print exact name appearing on credit card: Master Card Signature: The University of Nebraska Dialysis Kassan, 119 Sawtier Fint Hall, Larkevance, KS. 60045 $ \mathbf{K} $ THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON OTEL What the stranger didn't know, of course, was that Sam always kept a dobie in his boot. 16 Tuesday, May 4, 1993 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SELL IT FAST IN THE KANSAN CLASSIFIED Recycle Your Daily Kansan.The World is Ours to Share. The University of Kansas CLAS Graduate Division Masters Recognition Ceremony Saturday, May 15, 1993 11:30 a.m. Crafton-Preyer Theatre Murphy Hall CLAS honors those graduates who completed their masters degrees in October and December, 1992, and in May, 1993. Graduates should wear academic regalia to the ceremony and should arrive by 11:00 a.m. to check in and organize for the processional. Families and guests may be seated in the theatre. For more information, contact CLAS Graduate Division, 209 Strong Hall, 864-4898. MACK AFBELD VILLAIN Renee Knoeber / KANSAN Jeff Dieterich, Ottawa freshman, concentrates on his javelin throwing technique in practice yesterday. The men's and women's track team will compete in the Big Eight Championships on May 17-18. Track teams prepare for conference meet By Blake Spurney Kansan sportswriter The Kansas men's and women's track teams will head into the Big Eight Championships, May 17-18 in Boulder, Colo., with many athletes peaking at the end of the season. Coach Gary Schwartz said the men's team turned a corner last weekend and showed improvement at the Minnesota Invitational in Minneapolis. "We had a good meet, considering the weather was so miserable," Schwartz said. "What we're looking for is competitiveness — going for places not times." He was pleased with the Jayhawks who finished second through fifth in the 1,500 meter run. Steve Holman, who ran the event for the 1992 United States Olympic team, won in 3:42.52 Holman was followed by Kansas juniors Michael Cox, 3:48.46, David Johnston, 3:52.45, Jon Handy 3:52.73, and sophomore Chris Ronan, 3:55.15. Junior long jumper Haran Hazim battled with the rain, wind and cold to place second with a jump of 24-11. Junior pole vaulters John Bazzoni, who missed the indoor season because of injuries, will give the Jayhawks a good opportunity at some points. His 17-1 vault in Minnesota tied the meet record and gave him the victory in the unfavorable conditions. After the men's team scored only 19 points at the Big Eight Indoor Championships and finished seventh, Schwartz said he was looking for better representation at the conference outdoor meet. Schwartz also is optimistic that the women's team will improve on its fourth-place finish at conference indoors. Sophomore Dawn Steele won the 400 hurdles at Minnesota in what was her third solid performance in a row. 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But what attitudes encompass sexual harassment at the University of Kansas? That is a question a University communications studies class sought to answer in a telephone survey of 510 KU students done for the Kansan. The results reveal that more than 50 percent of KU students think sexual harassment is a problem at the University. And 34 percent — that translates to about 9,000 students — said they had experienced sexual harassment here. Connie Burke, children's programs coordinator for Women's Transitional Care Services, said the numbers did not surprise her. "Before the 1970s there wasn't a term for sexual harassment," she said. "This is a new way to define an old problem." She said that the dismissal hearings at the University this semester for Emil Tonkovich, professor of law who is accused of sexual harassment, had put the spotlight on an issue that before existed in the dark corners of University conscience. Burke said that now University students were beginning to define sexual harassment for themselves, which is why more students are recognizing it on campus. "Women have been in a position for a long time to have to respond to innuendo," she said. "The status quo is being questioned." Howard Sypher, head of the department of communications studies and instructor of the class that conducted the survey, said it was interesting to examine a subject at KU that is now being discussed more in society at large. What you think about harassment To gauge student opinions on sexual harassment a communication studies class conducted a telephone survey. There were 510 participants; 55 percent were female, and 45 percent were male. The survey's margin of error is four percent. Harassment defined Students were asked to comment on the following statements. Sexual harassment is a problem in our society. 90% Agree 3% Disagree 7% No comment Sexual harassment is a problem at KU. Harassment scenarios Survey participants were asked to comment on hypothetical situations. 70% Yes 30% No 51% Agree 37% 12% Disc 56% Disagree 31% Agree An instructor tells a dirty joke to a female student in his office. He finds the student's anatomy amusing. Is this sexual harassment? As a joke, a group of male students paste nude photos from Playboy on campaign posters of women running for student government offices. Is this sexual harassment? 81% Yes 19% No 12% Disagree No comment An instructor implies that a student will receive a good grade in the course by date. Date next week, is this sexual harassment? 96% Yes 4% No 13% No comment The victims Two male students and a female student enter an elevator. The males make comments about the females anatomy. In this sexual harassment? survey participants were asked about incidents of harassment in their life. 91% Yes No 9% a sexual harassment at KU? Those who said yes told how many incidents they had seen. One 16% Two to five 61% More than five 23% 31% Yes 69% No Have you personally experienced sexual harassment at KU? 66% No 34% Yes Those who said yes told how many incidents they had experienced. One 34% Two to five 42% More than five 24% What should you do if you think you've been harassed? See the box on Page 3 explaining University policy. What constitutes misconduct seems hard to determine By Jess DeHaven Dan Schauer / KANSAN Story continues. Page 3. Kansan staff writer A look, a touch, a comment, rape. Any one or all of these can be defined as sexual harassment depending upon who is defining it. Defining sexual harassment has become as controversial as the issue itself. More than 50 percent of those surveyed for the Kansan said they either disagreed or strongly disagreed with the statement "Sexual harassment is easy to identify." Differing opinions of exactly what constitutes harassment have made an already sensitive issue even more confusing. Tom Berger, acting director of affirmative action, said differing ideas of harassment could lead to misunderstandings. Source: Department of Communications Studies "It's critical that people understand that everyone may have a different perception of what harassment is," he said. "When is looking just looking and when does it become oting?" He said people's experiences often determined how they defined harassment. "Harassment itself is a problem. At one end of the continuum you have whistles and catcalls while at the other end you have rape," he said. "Within those boundaries people don't agree where the line should be drawn." Sandra Wick, assistant director of the college honors program, said her own definition of sexual harassment was broad. "I think sexual harassment is treating another person with a lack of respect using sexual overtones," she said. "Really, it's an overall attitude." Betty Campbell, assistant professor of English, defined harassment in a way similar to Wick. "Any unwelcome and unwanted approach that is sexual in nature is harassment," she said. "This can be any number of things such as touching or speech." Story continues, Page 3. State foster care system overloaded, understaffed Kansan staff writer By Shelly Solon Kansas staff writer Bobby, a lanky boy with an endearing yet sinister smile, entered Marge Kellner's home about three years ago. But after spending the three most stable years of his life there, he left the Kellners' home the same way he arrived — kicking and screaming. All the love he received from the Kellners would not erase the uncontrollable anger that afflicts him. The Kellners hope Boby will return to their home soon after undergoing treatment at the Marillac Center in Kansas City, Kan. But Bobby, only seven years old and a victim of early sexual abuse, already is a witness to the instability of state foster care. Bobby, which is not his real name, is one of more than 25,000 children in the custody of Kansas Social and Rehabilitative Services. It is a system that is overloaded and understaffed and that often leaves children in abusive homes, places them in homes and institutions inappropriate to their needs and sometimes even puts them in foster homes as abusive as the homes they have left. Kansas rates seventh in the nation in the use of foster homes, hospitals or rest homes for children, according to data collected for CHILDREN Kansas Social and Rehabilitative Services must balance an inadequate budget with a heavy caseload. Page 4 Disaffected youth are flooding the juvenile court system docket. *Page 6* Two single mothers battle the state welfare and federal housing aid system. Page 7 District Court Judge Jean Sheppard could be the most consistent influence in the lives of many children. Page 7 "The state is not a good parent," says John Alquest, service delivery chief for SRS Youth and Adult Services. "In the long run, parents who abuse and neglect their children still do a better job than the state does." The result is an unstable and often traumatic environment for children in the state system. Kids Count, a collection of statistics on child welfare nationwide. Bobby was three years old when SRS pulled him away from his parents, who had sexually abused and neglected him. At that point, perhaps, Bobby had a chance. But Bobby ended up in four different foster homes in one year. When one foster mother became ill, Bobby went to another home. Another foster couple divorced, and Bobby moved on. In two other homes, the parents could not handle Bobby's behavior. He kept moving until he found the Kellners. That was before his fourth birthday, Sept. 14, 1989. The Kellners wanted to adopt him, but his behavior was too much for them, too. SRS stepped in again. This time Bobby had was forced from the most permanent home he had ever known. Now he jumps back and forth between the Kellners and Marilac. Traveling through the system has left Bobby with a long and confusing list of care workers as well. As foster parents, you cannot let kids make your life miserable," Marge Kellner said. "You don't need chaos. Your home has to have harmony, or these kids will just be in the same environment they came from." 1983 Story continues, Page 4. Marge (left) and Dennis, with their daughter Diane (right), have provided a home for more than 50 children during the four years they have been foster parents. They currently are taking care of five foster children in their North Lawrence home. INSIDE ARBEIT RECHT FREE A reminder to the world The U.S. Holocaust Museum, which opened April 22, serves to remind all people of the atrocities of the period. See story. Page 5. Tight job market prompts entrepreneurship Bv Brian James Being named one of the top ten college entrepreneurs in North America is nice, say business partners Ehi Muhl and Martin Hess. Having your sports marketing company gross nearly $50,000 in the past year is comforting, too, they say. Special to the Kansar But Muhl, Salina senior, and Hess, Desito senior, agree that they have profitted in a different way from creating EMI Sports Marketing three years ago. "I wasn't concerned so much about losing money as I was about gaining experience and business sense for the real world." Muhli said. jobs. Like Muhl and Hess, a small but growing number of college students and recent graduates are founding their first companies before they find their first jobs: David Meadows, the campus development director for the National Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs, said Muhl and Hess received the annual award because EMI exemplified everything a student-run business should be: It is creative, has a positive history, solid growth and a unique vision. "It was impressive that they balanced their time between a successful business and going to school — something that's not easy to do." Meadows said. necessary. For some students, the thought of owning their own business, being their own boss and lining their own pockets with profits satisfies a life-long entrepreneurial dream. But for others like Muhl and Hess, the entrepreneurial incentive goes beyond financial independence. And it's really bleak out there. This year alone four major corporations, Boeing Co., McDonnell Douglas Corp., United Technologies Corp., and Sears Roebuck and Co., announced they would cut a total of 100,000 jobs. Cutbacks like these are forcing college graduates to compete against off employees with years of job experience. A report issued last December by Northwestern University showed that companies hired 56 percent fewer college graduates last year than in 1988. Launching their own business guarantees them a shot at earning a decent living rather than facing job searches in an already bleak job market. It all adds up to the fact that business ownership seems more appealing to today's college student. In a recent survby by Roper College Track, a unit of the Roper Polling Organization, 38 percent of the 1,200 students questioned at 100 colleges said owning a business represented an excellent opportunity for a successful career. That was far more than the 24 percent who said the same of working for a large corporation. "Today's students are very individualistic, and entrepreneurship would be very consistent with that," said Eric Dey, associate director of the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California Los Angeles. Kathy Bryant, assistant business dean and a faculty sponsor for KU's chapter of the Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs (ACE), agreed. Story continues, Page 2. Tuesday, May 4, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN B FOR ALL OF YOUR TEXTBOOK, ART, ENGINEERING AND SCHOOL SUPPLY NEEDS...REMEMBER IT'S... Jayhawk Bookstore "At the top of Naismith Hill!" 843-3826 Hrs: 8:5:30 M-Th., 8:5 Fri., 9-5 Sat., 12-4 Sun. 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Join us for our Home Financing Workshop, an overview of the home financing process, on Tuesday, May 11th at 7:30 PM at the Holiday Inn Holidome. Topics such as new purchases, refinancing, the appraisal process and legal aspects will be discussed. The panel of speakers include a realtor, an appraiser, an attorney, and Credit Union lending personnel. Seating is limited. Make plans now to attend this workshop, before you purchase your next new home. Call 749-2224 for reservations KU CREDIT UNION An Affiliate of 66 Federal Credit Union Continued from Page 1. "Entrepreneurs are very independen- dent in nature, and there is probably a lot more entrepreneurial activity out there that we just don't know about," she said. Enthusiasm essential to success One way to gauge the activity is to monitor local business organizations, she said. Mike O'Donnell has been the director of the Small Business Center in Lawrence for four years. In that time, he has seen the ACE club double in size. The Small Business Center in Lawrence works closely with ACE, advising members who have questions about business strategies, laws and taxes. The center serves people in six counties, including Douglas County Chris Freemott, Naperville, Ill., freshman and new president of ACE, said the club had about 45 members. Only 40 percent are business majors. "The club is available for people who are interested in the possibilities of starting their own business and taking steps to do it." Freemott said. Marsh said his own business venture was ready but would not offer many details. He said that the business would be a branch of another company and work closely with KU. He said he was waiting to hear about a grant that would give him enough capital to start the business. Curtis Marsh, a 1982 graduate and former president of ACE, said he formed a network of close friends and business contacts while in the club. He said they had been invaluable in helping him search for his own business to start. Although Marsh has been offered several jobs since January, he said he would rather start his own business. "Those who talk about the job market aren't lying — it's a pain," he said. Students like Marsh represent a new "Students and graduates have lost faith in the job market," he said. "They want to create their own future." Students like Marsh represent a new and growing trend, Meadows said. Small business experts say two key elements are needed by aspiring entrepreneurs to assure the business idea will fly: enthusiasm and a solid plan. Nearly 70 percent of EMI's profits come from tennis camps in the Kansas City area that the company organizes with financial support from corporate sponsors, including Pizza Hut, Pepsi, Wilson Sporting Goods Co. and Kansas City radio stations. The camps are held each year for people of all ages. Muhl said he borrowed $4,000 from his father to get EMI off the ground. EMI lost about $3,000 in its first year, but Muhl paid off the loan after the second year. "And you don't necessarily need a lot of money to start off with," O'Donnell said. "Some start off by borrowing too much, end up wasting it and get into real trouble." Hess and Muhl also organize sporting events for some of those companies and send out a retail merchandise catalog to about 2,000 clients. EMI has opened up new job opportunities for Muhl. He is going to work next fall for Pepsi, one of their top company sponsors. Hess will assume But not every small business is a success story. O'Donnell said that college-aged people often have the romantic view that entrepreneurship is a way to great wealth. full responsibility of EMI when Muhi leaves "I wouldn't encourage that," he said. "A lot of people look at small business as jumping over the hurdle of facing the job market. When people come to us and show us their plan on paper, we kind of play a devil's advocate and discuss a lot of potential problems and other what-ifs. Nearly eight of 10 small businesses are not around after 10 years, O'Donnell said. And only 3 to 4 percent of the approximately 21 million small businesses in the United States are owned by people under 25. "In reality businesses take a lot of work. And many people will find they have to have experience working for someone else before they can go into business for themselves." And the average entrepreneur is supposed to be around 30. But don't tell Bennett Griffin. The 23-year-old Lawrence senior started Gtronics, a computer software business, five years ago using his parents' home computer and local computer bulletin boards. Griffin said he turned his hobby into a business. "Ive always liked playing with computers, and I realized that while I was getting better with them, many people were still scared to death of computers," he said. Griffin worked the business up slowly, eventually buying his own computer to produce software that provides computer development tools for other programmers. Gronics grossed $22,000 this year. The small $1,000 startup cost and low overhead are the things Griffin said he appreciated about Gronics. He wants those two factors to be part of his next business, a software importing business that he will start next year with Brian Osborn, a 1991 KU graduate who lives in Europe. "We realized there was a shortage of software coming in from Europe, and since Brian has contacts there, we decided to give it a shot," Griffin said. Meadows said one of the most productive areas for entrepreneurs now, besides the business consultation field, was computers and software. Michael Dell, CEO of Dell Computers Corp., and Bill Gates, CEO of Microsoft Corp., are the epitome of successful entrepreneurs, Meadows said. gates dropped out of Harvard University to start what is now the No.1 computer software company in the United States. Griffin, a computer science major, said he would not recommend dropping out of school to start a business. "You never know what's going to happen with the business," he said. It's good to have all your bases covered." Having one computer business off the ground and another on the way is a relief, Griffin says. Not having to face the job market is a relief, too. "It's just one major headache I don't have to worry about," he said. THE Etc. 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TALK with the offending party's supervisor if the behavior doesn't stop, and ask for assistance. Other staff members should have the Office of Affirmative Action, the University Ombudsman or the Student Assistance Center. DOCUMENT carefully all incidents, noting dates, specific behaviors and any witnesses. Documentation will be valuable if you decide to pursue a formal grievance with the University. Formal grievance procedures CONTACT the Office of Affirmative Action, 313 Strong Hall, and discuss the situation with a mediator. Prior to this conference, organize your thoughts. Decide what you believe is an acceptable resolution. If the situation cannot be resolved through mediation, you may file a formal complaint. The Office of Affirmative Action will give you specific information about the procedure. ENFORCEMENT agencies are another option for a formal complaint. For employment cases, see the Kansas Commission on Civil Rights or the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. If you are a student, then go to the Office of Civil Rights of the Department of Education. There are specific requirements for filing these complaints. The Office of Affirmative Action can tell you where to start. In addition, actions can be taken through the court system. Don't accept harassment If you know someone who is being harassed, you may be an important support. Encourage the person to take action, or report it yourself. Don't accept harassment. If someone you know has conducted sexual harassment is difficult and takes courage, it is important that we all do what we can to address this issue. When compliments are off limits Source: University Policy on Sexual Harassment By Ben Grove Kansan staff writer Todd Moore, Lennox senior, says that a remark such as "You look nice today" is a compliment. But "That skirt really hugs your ass," he said, would be sexual harassment. Somewhere in between, though, it gets a little busy "There is a difference between making a comment about aesthetics and being graphic," Moore said. So when is a compliment harassment and at what point should men check their remarks? In a survey for the Kansan, respondents opinions varied when answering questions about the issue of compliment. 'My general rule is that compliments are fine until I sense the motives are covert ' if motives for giving the compliment are not meant to make the person feel good," said Shelly Witt, president of the KU National Organization for Women. What constitutes a compliment and what constitutes harassment also depends on what people define as sexual harassment, said Charlene Muehlenhard, associate professor of women's studies. She said definitions would vary depending on the context of the relationship, be it personal or professional. "But I would never make any remarks about someone's body," she said. She might compliment another professor's blouse, for instance, and say it was a beautiful color. She said compliments were more easily given in a relationship where there was equal power, say between two professors. "When I am with a student, I have to be careful not to abuse that power," she said. Muehlenhard said she had a male friend in her department with whom she was close enough that kidding would never be miscontrued. "We joke around and there are a lot of double entendre and so on," she said. "I'm cool with it and he's cool with it, but I wouldn't do that with anyone else in the department." Sandra Wick, assistant director of the honors program, is head of the Task Force that has reviewed the University's sexual harassment policy. She said that if women were experiencing comments they deemed to be sexually harassing they had the responsibility to tell the harasser. "It comes down to having mutual respect in any relationship," she said. Is this harassment? Sexual harassment survey participants were asked to comment on hypothetical scenarios. Please use a graphic for more survey information. An instructor makes numerous comments about how nice a student looks that day. Is this sexual harassment? YES 46% NO 54% A fellow student makes numerous comments about how nice another student looks that day. Is this sexual harassment? YES 23% NO 77% Instructors also are victims, survey says By Jess DeHaven Kansan staff writer Sexual harassment allegations at the University have been brought to the forefront by the dismissal hearings for law professor Emil Tonkovich, but many people do not realize harassment between faculty and students can work both ways. "There was a situation a few years ago Allegations that Tonkovich sexually harassed female law students has focused attention on instructors harassing students, but according to a recent survey for the Kansan 18 percent of the students surveyed said they had witnessed students harassing their instructors. Tom Berger, acting director of affirmative action, said harassment of faculty was not as uncommon as people might think. He said the numbers reflected by the KU survey were similar to those reported by national surveys. Betty Campbell, assistant professor of English, said she had been harassed by a student once and knew of half a dozen other faculty members who had been harassed by students. "The number of faculty reporting harassment has certainly been on the rise over the last few years," he said. "Most of the complaints we get come from GTAs." with a male TA who was followed everywhere by a female student," she said. "He finally had to get a court order to keep her away, but she still followed and just kept outside the boundaries set by the court." Campbell said she thought it was easier to deal with students harassing instructors than instructors harassing students. Campbell said she would take direct "This situation is certainly much easier to take care of because it has to do with power," she said. "When you have instructors harassing students, it's more difficult to stop because the instructor has the power and the student feels he or she can do nothing." action when harassed by a student. "I would warn the student first that I knew what he or she was doing and that I considered it sexual harassment," she said. "If it went any further, I would tell the student that I was going to report it and then I would." Campbell said she did not consider student to faculty harassment any different than harassment between faculty members. "If I were being harassed by a student, I would go through the same procedures that I would go through if it were another faculty member," she said. "I would not be lenient just because it was a student." More education is first step Continued from Page 1. "Generally, University students are thought of as more sensitive to this than those who are out in the so-called real world," he said. "But I wouldn't want to generalize and say that this (survey) is reflective of anything other than attitudes here." Sypher said that not all the respondents to the survey chose to answer every question. A 4 percent error rate should be considered when reviewing the results, he said. Sandra Wick, assistant director of the college honors program, was head of a task force that examined and submitted recommendations to the executive vice chancellor for revising the University's sexual harassment policy. She said sexual harassment had to do with power that was manifested sexually. She said that there were parallels between the sexual harassment that people experienced in the work force and what they experienced in the classroom. "The power dynamics are the same," she said. "It's just the specifics that are different." KU established a sexual harassment policy in 1979. Wick said the University decided to review the policy because attitudes toward sexual harassment had changed in the last decade. "In the current policy there is nothing about sanctions or consensual relations," she said. Wick said that the new guidelines would better define sexual harassment but said it would not put an end to the problem. "One of the negative aspects of the process is setting up rules and regulations," she said. "If you setup strict guidelines, then people will say, 'Well I can get away with this,' and they find ways to get around the system." Tom Berger, acting director of affirmative action at KU, said the problem of sexual harassment was more widespread than is often thought. He said many people did not report harassment because of fears of revenge or of losing privacy and a perception that nothing will be done to correct the problem. "Power almost always plays a role in harassment," he said. "There are often dominance needs and insecrections on the part of the harasser." Berger said the key to understanding and ending harassment was education. "Education is the first step," he said. "Also, it is necessary to deal with the problem directly with the individuals who are involved." Betty Campbell, assistant professor of English, suggested special sessions at student orientation and staff training to teach people at the University about harassment. "We need to make sure people realize this is important." she said. "The harassment sessions could give clear definitions of exactly what constitutes harassment." Charlene Muehlenhard, associate professor of women's studies, said she was encouraged that sexual harassment was a topic that would be talked about more and more, even after the press had gotten tired of it. She said that national coverage and discussions about sexual harassment in the wake of the Anita Hill hearings and the U.S. Navy's Tailhook scandal were positive signs. "I think there will be more attention paid to it," she said. "Part of that is thinking. Part of that is hoping." Definitions vary between genders Continued from Page 1. Shelly Witt, president of KU's National Organization for Women, said she understood why people found it so hard to agree on a definition for sexual harassment. "Everybody's definition of sexual harassment varies," she said. "Some think it's very blatant, like physical touching, but other people think it is as slight as staring." Charlene Muehlenhard, associate professor of women's studies, said that a pervading factor of sexual harassment was using power to get what you want. "It's making people feel uncomfortable as a signal to show them they're not wanted there," she said. Campbell said part of the reason sexual harassment was so difficult to define was because men and women often had different ideas of what should be considered harassment. She said that most men at KU were aware of what harassment was but that some people still made comments that could be considered harassing. "Most women would say that if it makes them feel uncomfortable, it's harassment," she said. "Men tend to see only the major things as harassment, and they may not include speech as a problem." "There are some men around here who still talk about dumb blondes and put women down," she said. Wick said that although men often claimed not to know when or in what way they were sexually harassing a woman, most knew what they were doing. "They know and they don't want to deal with it," she said. "They don't want to bother with having to change their habits. "The definition of sexual harassment is all about how harassment is perceived." Berger said determining victims of harassment also served to complicate the issue. "Women harass men, and there's also same-sex harassment," he said. "You don't hear as much in terms of numbers about the other two, so we tend to focus on just women. But there are all kinds of harassment." University definition of sexual harassment For students and employees, the University has adopted the following definition of sexual harassment. 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One of five child-abuse investigations is inadequate, according to the 1991 legislative post audit of SRS. Only a fraction of families who could use help get any. SRS staff is overworked and undertrained. Children are getting the wrong types of care SRS, child advocates and civil liberties lawyers place most of the blame on a lack of money from the Kansas Legislature. "When they cut something, they cut social programs," said Robert Byers, head of the SRS Child Protective Service unit in Douglas County. "That's fine. But the reality is if you cut them, then don't expect protection. Expect that children are going to die." Budget crunch In the 1980s, SRS budgets suffered. The budgets took large cuts in funds while the workload increased. The Legislature seems to be more aware of the problem in the 1900s. SRS received a large infusion of money in 1991 and 11 child welfare bills passed the House and Senate during the 1922 session. But problems remain. Several issues come together in a lawsuit filed against SRS and the state on behalf of 10 children who were or are in SRS custody. The plaintiffs cite high caseloads and undertrained workers, lack of services for families and the placing of children in the wrong types of care. SRS denies all allegations mentioned in the suit. The case returned to court in April. "If you want to characterize the problem, first it is inadequate resources," said Chris Handson, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union working with the plaintiffs. "Second, the system is inadequately managed, primarily at the state level." John Alquest, service delivery chief for SRS Youth and Adult Services, did not comment specifically about the lawsuit but said the agency had started to fix problems of past years. "We were on the track long before the lawsuit came into play," he said. More cases, fewer dollars Other SRS officials say they are becoming more creative in how SRS uses the money it does receive. One example comes from the hiring of paraprofessionals — workers who are not certified as social workers but who can perform tasks such as transporting clients and filling out paperwork. The services and changes cost money, which SBS has backed in the past decade. In 1901, SRS spent an estimated $84 million of Kansas taxpayer money on child welfare. Except for aid to public schools, no agency receives more money from the state than SRS. It was not until 1913 that Youth and Adult Services' budget and staff were increased greatly, from $58 million to $80 million and from 528 to 714 full-time employees. But in the late 1980s, the budget crunch hit Youth and Adult Services hard. As the number of children needing services continued to increase, the budget decreased by $3 million from 1986 to 1987. In the past, caseloads for workers in Byers' office reached more than 100 a week with a staff of four full-timers and one part-timer. he said. The Douglas County SRS unit has added two full-time and one part-time position to help with child abuse and neglect investigations. "Don't expect us to do miracles," Byers said. "We'll do our best, but we can only do so much." According to the 1991 post audit, there was a 20-percent increase in the number of children who had entered SRS custody but no appreciable change in the number of social workers. The money that becomes available goes directly to the children, the agency's first priority. That leaves little for training the workers, who come in contact with the children on a regular basis. STATE OF THE CHILDREN "I've never talked to an ex-SRS worker who said they were adequately trained," said Chris Petr, assistant professor of social welfare at the University of Kansas. "They get them out there and get them working." Alquest said social workers new to SRS hit the ground running. He said part of the reason for inadequate training was the lack of staff available to train workers. The state has about a third less training staff than other states of comparable size. The lack of training and the high intensity of the work lead to high turnover rates for workers. The rapid turnover is noticed by others who are outside of SRS. "For some of the kids, I'm it," said Jean Sheppard, a Douglas County district court judge in juvenile court. "I've been the only stable thing in the kids' lives. It's sad when the only person you can bond with is your judge." In November, Sheppard had to delay three cases involving SRS custody because the new SRS workers had not had time to familiarize themselves with the cases. "Foster parents and the kids, if they're older, will know the system better than some of the workers," she said. Competing priorities So who is accountable for SRS' problems? Petr said the Legislature did not understand the child-care problem in Kansas. In addition, legislators' constituents have different priorities than child welfare. "I think the average Joe Smith probably prefers highways to children's issues," Petr said. Also, the Legislature and others that should serve as the watchdogs for children did not check on how the system did its job. he said. Byers said SRS estimated how many children exited the system, but estimates can be off by as much as 50 percent, he said. SRS did not do a good job of opening the eyes of Kansas to the problems in the 1980s, Petr said. SRS leaders did not present the Legislature with the data detailing the crises of children and their families. "Can they say how many families have been here?" Byers said "How many potential child abuse cases there have been? They could give you a figure, but it probably wouldn't be accurate." Funding is hurt by the record keeping, Byers said. Since determining how many children actually need help is difficult, SRS cannot get the funding it needs. Even when the funding is there, delivering the services clients need can be difficult. "People hear 'SRS' and think 'welfare,' said Toni Minor, SRS social worker in Lawrence. "Contrary to the popular idea, people don't want welfare. People want to be able to take care of themselves." Fixing the problems Sidney Hardman, legislative director for Kansas Action for Children, said the Legislature would have the final say on whether Kansas children and their families got better services. The Legislature has started down that road. During the 1992 session, it passed 11 bills dealing with child welfare, including a bill that required the state budget office to prepare a listing of all money the state spends on its children. "Just throwing money out there is not a service for people." Hardman said. The 11 bills were part of "A Blueprint for Kansas Children and Families," a plan put together by legislators to help Kansas address the problems it faces. Goals for the program include doubling the number of programs that work to keep families together by 1994 and extending other family-preservation programs by 1997. SRS plans to reduce the number of children placed in foster care by 25 percent within three years. Petr said that goal might be too ambitious because foster-care placements had increased in recent years. But the goals are set. The next step is getting the money to put the programs in place. Hardman said. "The clock is ticking, and time is limited." High SRS turnover leads to instability for county children Continued from Page 1. Bobby has had a therapist at Bort Nash Mental Health Center, a therapist at KU, two more at Marillac and three different SRS workers in the four years he has been in custody. That is not unusual. In fact, Jean Sheppard, a Douglas County District Court judge in juvenile court, considers herself the most consistent presence in the lives of many of the system's children. And she only sees them twice a year. SRS turnover is one reason for the lack of permanence. Robert Byers, head of the SRS Child Protective Service, said foster care workers experienced high rates of burnout primarily because of a caseload that increases at the rate of 40 new cases a month. at Bobby's journey through the system seems arduous, consider lane's slight. Jane was removed from her home because she had been physically abused by her father, according to a lawsuit filed against SRS by the American Civil Liberties Union. She was placed in a foster home in Shawnee County. Jane remained in the foster home for six months before SR3 discovered she was being sexually abuse by the foster father, who was known to have molested other children Although cases of abuse in foster homes have been rare in Douglas County, the problem does exist, Sheppard said. Byers said his office received complaints of abuse in foster homes about once or twice a year. Faced with pressure from within SRS and the ACLU lawsuit, the Kansas Legislature is in the process of overhauling the foster-care system. During the 1992 session, the Legislature passed 11 bills dealing with child welfare. The bills were part of "A Blueprint for Kansas Children and Families," which provided for staff increases and additional funding that would make it possible for workers to serve families at their homes rather than removing the children. Alaquest said he believed the legislative changes — concentrating more on family, removing a child only if the home is unsafe, developing more child care facilities and improving the quality of the child-care system. But the question looms: Can the system, even with changes in place, help children like Bobby? "Some kids stay in the system forever because they can't cope, and most of them are intensely angry," said Stephanie Milby at Marillar. 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Less than seven years later, more than 75 of his relatives had died at the hands of the Nazis "Final Solution." Shaffer, professor emeritus of economics at the University of Kansas, was one of the lucky ones. He and his parents escaped the death camps. But six million other Jews did not. "When times get bad, people tend to blame some group of people," Shaffer said. "The world must not forget what happened." So that people would not forget, the National Holocaust Museum was dedicated in Washington, D.C., on April 22. The museum was a collaborative effort between the U.S. government, which donated land, and private organizations, which raised funds for the museum's construction. The 350,000-square-foot, $184 million building to the U.S. Treasury Building in the city. David Katzman, professor of history and American studies, said the museum served to remind people of the atrocities that occurred so such horror would never happen again. "The Holocaust was proof of the inhumanity of humans against humans," he said. Katzman pointed out that the museum was not just a memorial for Jews, but for all the people who died during the Nazi extermination. While some dispute the number of people who died, most historians agree that somewhere between seven and 11 million people, including six million Jews, were murdered. For the thousands of survivors and liberators of the Nazi death camps, the dedication of the museum was the culmination of 50 years of wandering, according to Sam Devinki. Devinki, a Leawood resident, was one of four persons who spearheaded a campaign in the Kansas City area to raise funds for the museum. Devinki attended the dedication ceremony. for the dead and the living we must bear mines "Just reading about the Holocaust in a book doesn't convey the enormity of what happened," Devinki said. He said the museum was more than exhibits or displays. It tells a story. Visitors begin the tour on the fourth floor. There, they follow a story which begins in 1933 and ends in 1945. "It is necessary for people to go in a certain order to understand the flow of the story," Devinki said. "If people want to spend five, five hours, they will miss something." Shaffer, Katzman and Devkiin all agree that the museum has to be a reminder of what people allowed to happen during the Holocaust. "The Holocaust was the result of the indifference that many people seemed to feel in the 1930s," Katzman said. "There is an obligation to speak out and do something. We must never allow this to happen again." HAVE WE ALL SOURCELE AND BEARD YOUR NAME HARMED BY YOU, OVER THE PHILIP HOWE AND LOVE IS ONE THING THAT COMES WITH OUR JEWELS. WE ARE THE DAY OF YOUR LIFE, AND WE ARE THE DAY OF YOUR DREAM. WE ARE THE DAY OF YOUR CHILDREN AND EVERY Above, this eternal flame will burn as a constant reminder of the six million Jews who died during the Holocaust. Left, the inscription of the museum is painted on a wall near the exit. 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The thin boy explained in a flat tone how he and three friends more than a year ago stole onto a Lawrence construction site and began randomly trashing equipment. Management Concepts Interviews with Lawrence High School students suggest that guns may also be common among youths who are going to school. Statistics for the Natural Scientist When they were finished, the boys had caused more than $7,000 in damage. By Jeremy Ressel Special to the Kansan Lawrence is no longer removed from the unsettling violence that plagues its more urban neighbors. "A couple of people have pulled guns this year," said one student, who asked that his name not be used. The student, interviewed in his classroom, said he believed that one of every 10 males at the high school had a gun on him or in his locker at one time or another. MANGT 420 HIST 533 Increasingly, disaffected children, often from troubled homes, are committing more and costlier crimes. And Last October, four girls and four boys who allegedly were members of a Topeka gang, followed a KU student home, put a screwdriver to his throat and stole his car. Brad Tate, principal at Lawrence High School, said weapons were not a problem. surrounding areas," Brothers said. "Lawrence is considered open hunting grounds." But the potential for violence is not just among gangs. More juveniles crowd courts Introduction to Food Science "Some kids claim gang membership," he said. "They wear the colors but they aren't dangerous. We had one gun incident last fall. The student wasn't going to use the weapon. He was just going to show it to his friends." ASI 302 Brothers said the threat of home-grown gangs was also growing. Tuition: $67 per undergraduate credit hour plus tape fees "It used to be that the kids on one side of the tracks would fight the kids on the other side," he said. "Now, instead, they affiliate with gangs." Officials cite several reasons for the increase in juvenile crime and violence. For more information about these courses or information on other courses available, contact: STATE OF THE CHILDREN "We seriously have got an up-and-coming problem," said Kathy Mayo, director of family housing at the Lawrence Housing Authority and a member of the city's gang task force. "I had an incident ... where a little gang banger, I think he was 17, pulled a gun on a tenant." Shelly White, an assistant Douglas County district attorney, said she remembered an incident last summer when several juveniles beat up an elderly man in an alley and left him for dead. Some gang members move to Lawrence with their families. Others join gangs to be cool. Lt. Mark Brothers of the Lawrence Police Department said gang members were attracted to Lawrence because of the college population. Pat Henry, Douglas County district (913) 532-5686 1-800-622-2KSU STAT 703 more youths are being sucked into a state child-care system that already is struggling to cope. In attempts to react to the problem, officials are scrambling to build new youth detention centers, including one in Lawrence. But these centers are costly and prone to filling up. Some detention centers are already overcrowded, and some officials want more emphasis put on keeping kids out of the system. "Lawrence is a sponge for the larger Distance Learning Program Division of Continuing Education Kansas State University 226 College Court Building Manhattan, KS 66506-6007 KSU KANSAS STATE Get Story continues, Page 8. Get Out Of Town! 2 Don'tworry about your bike, books, clothes, computer, furniture, etc. We Will: We Will : *Pick Them Up, *Carefully Pack Them, & *SHIP THEM HOME. THE MAIL BOX PACKAGING - PRINTING - SHIPPING SERVICES Authorized U.P.S. Shipping Outlet. 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As Douglas County's juvenile court judge, Sheppard daily presides over the sad parade of children pulled into the court system because they are abused or because they got into trouble with the law. Often their appearance before this trim woman with short blond hair and a quick smile is their last chance to get their lives back on track. And that fact weighs heavily on Sheppard and the decisions she must make. "Sometimes I look back and wish I would have done something different," she said. "However, 10 minutes later I have to make another decision. I'd go crazy if I was always second-guessing myself." Sheppard refers to youths who appear before her as "my kids," and she takes a personal interest in their cases. Her interest in law began when she was a high school teacher and saw some of her students become embroiled in the court system. STATE OF THE CHILDREN A friend suggested she go to law school. She got a job working as an assistant Douglas County district attorney, but she felt she could help kids more if she became a judge working with juvenile cases. "I though it was a good idea, so I did it." Sheenard said. Single mothers seek survival Her courtlife, she said, "puts my personal life in perspective. Unmade beds and messy rooms seem like small potatoes." She is married to John Bork, an assistant Kansas attorney general, and the couple has three children. She jogs, takes piano lessons and does needlepoint. One of her biggest worries is that as increasing numbers of children are drawn into the juvenile court system she will not be able to give each the personal attention she prides herself on giving. "As the caseload increases, I want to continue to be able to keep track of the kids," she said. "I don't want to become overwhelmed and too mechanical with my decisions." Lawrence life not easy near poverty line By Janet Rorholm Special to the Kansan Bobbie Hardman is sitting on a sofa with her two children at her feet in the small but neatly decorated two-bedroom house that has been their home for less than a year. "I work monstrous amounts of overtime," she says. "Without it we would not be living here." A short drive away, east of the fairgrounds, Ann sinks into a sagging couch in the dingy half light of a run-down trailer she shares with her four young sons. "No one likes living on welfare," she says. "But it keeps the kids fed and gives them a roof over their heads." Bobbie is a medical assistant. Ann is on welfare. Bobbie wants to be a nurse. Ann has all but given up on her life. Bobbie and Ann are pages from the same book. Both are single parents barely making a living. To child-care advocates, Bobbie and Ann represent one of the biggest child welfare challenges facing local, state and federal government. "Most believe life in Lawrence stops on the east side of Massachusetts street and south of Johnny's tavern," said Tim McHenry, director of Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Lawrence. "But part of Lawrence does not view this as an oasis on the prairie, as the chamber likes to call it. They do not enjoy the same quality of life as everyone else." Indeed, for Bobbie and Ann life in a college town is not easy. Most of the jobs are in the service sector and are taken by students. Most of the housing is overpriced and aimed at students. Child care is impossible to afford. Bobbie's son, Nathaniel, wasn't even a day old when his father walked out of their lives. A decade later, Bobbie, 38, is an expert on how to raise two growing boys without two incomes or child support. of more than 2,700 single parents in Douglas County. Seventy-nine percent of them are women. Ann, who requested that her real name not be used, and Bobbie are two As a medical assistant, she teeters on the edge of poverty. But with 20 hours of overtime she is virtually wealthy by 1983 federal poverty standards. And though she struggles to get by, she is ineligible for many government assistance programs. Across the United States, 14.4 million people don't meet that standard but are still considered poor by the Children's Defense Fund, a Washington-based children's advocacy Ann, 26, represents the single parents who fall under the poverty line. She has lived on welfare since the ninth grade when she became pregnant with her first child. Ten years later, she has four sons, three of whom have different fathers. Her boyfriend is in Lansing State Penitentiary for violating parole. A few years ago, she tried to get a job. "My five year old is a sick little boy, and it takes a lot of attention dealing with him," she said. "So it didn't work out real well." In Douglas County, 1,188 single parents live officially in poverty. That is a 54 percent increase from 1980, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. More shocking, however, is the number of children who live in poverty — 2.268 in Douglas County, a 139 percent increase over 1980. A child raised by a single parent is twice as likely to fall into poverty than a child living with two parents, according to a Census Bureau study that monitored 20,000 households for 32 months. Statistics from Big Brothers and Big Sisters of America show that compared to children living with two parents, children with one parent have five times greater risk of dropping out of school and are seven times more likely to get in trouble with the law. STATE OF THE CHILDREN Moreover, poor nutrition and Poverty numbers high for youth of Douglas County Numbers from 1990 Census data. Caucasian African-American American Indian Asian Number of children 14,404 911 537 416 Total number living in poverty 1,471 477 143 86 Percentage 10.2% 52.4% 26.6% 20.7% National average 12.5% 39.8% 38.8% 17.1% "The rich have better control over the things that cause stress with their children than the poor do." said Robert Byers, head of SRS Child Protection Services. "People who can afford needs don't worry about the primitive needs, such as survival." cramped, noisy living quarters contribute to poor performance in the classroom. And the stress placed on parents living in poverty increases the chances of children being physically or emotionally abused. Getting out of the rut is not easy in Lawrence, though statistically the odds would appear to be in the town's favor. Despite numerous layoffs and plant closings in the area, the number of jobs available in Douglas County increased 27 percent since 1980 and unemployment has remained fairly stable at 3 percent. The problem facing Douglas County is that it has attracted mainly service jobs. The service industry has increased an overwhelming 131 percent in the county, compared to a mere 11 percent statewide. These jobs include restaurant help, custodians and bartenders. Minimum wage, $4.35 an hour, usually is paid, a poverty wage that keeps people from being able to afford child care or health care. One reason wages are low is because of the competition for menial jobs among college students. Even if jobs were available, though, mothers like Ann and Bobbie need child care. In Lawrence that has been impossible. As a result, Ann does not work and Bobbie's children live a latch-key existence. Bobbie's children, Nathaniel and J.R., get up when she leaves for work at 7 a.m. Writin the hour she calls to make sure they're up. Over the phone, she reminds Nathaniel to take his anti-seizure medicine and reminds them of their baths. She calls again at 9 a.m. to make sure they turn off the lights and get off to school. When it comes to housing, the picture is just as bleak. In 1990, an average apartment in Douglas Country went for $343, second only to Johnson County, according to the census figures. Many social service providers maintain that Lawrence landlords charge higher rates knowing that many residents might not be able to afford the apartments but three to four college students splitting the rent can. But Bobbie, who must work overtime and worry about neglecting her children, refuses to let the system beat her down. "It's like I keep telling them," she says gazing at her children, "There's a lot of frustration and I could have thrown in the towel myself, too, but I didn't." 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She said population growth had attracted a wider mix of socioeconomic groups. But for some parents, there are not enough good-paying "Now teachers are pushed and talked to harshly," she said. "Sometimes the parents are at a loss and blame the problems on the teachers." jobs to support their families, leading to poverty and stress. Many parents commute to Topeka and Kansas City to work, a situation that can lead to a lack of control over youths who, left on their own, get into trouble. Until now, Douglas County officials Supporters say the new centers are economical and will assist in devising rehabilitative programs for youths and keep them from jailed adults. But More than $1.5 million is budgeted for a detention center in Lawrence The center, which would have 14 beds, would also serve nine other area counties. Officials hope to deal with the problem by building detention centers to temporarily house wayward youths until treatment is decided upon. Kansas last year passed legislation to build five new centers at a cost of more than $8 million. have been sending their youths to centers in Sedgwick and Shawnee counties at a cost of about $120 a day for each child. Marilyn Wherry, youth program coordinator at the Johnson County Youth Detention Center, also claimed that Douglas County officials often left youths in Johnson County past the time they were to be picked up. Detention centers in Johnson and Wyandotte counties are already so crowded with children that they no longer accept youths from Douglas County. He said Kansas had a reputation for detaining too many kids. officials are wary. "I'm very troubled by the presumption that we place too many kids," she said. "It may be that we have a higher standard of care than other states." David O'Brien, manager of community resource development for the state of Kansas, said there was a reason for keeping the centers small. 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