8 Thursday, November 15, 1990/ University Daily Kansan Two Great Locations Serving Lawrence: **Louisiana Purchase** 23rd and Louisiana 843-5500 **Orchards Corners** 15th and Kasold 749-0440 When you give blood you give another birthday, another anniversary, another laugh, another hug, another chance. Donate Blood! • Nov. 13-Kansas Room in the Union. • Nov. 14 & 15-Ballroom in the Union. • 10 a.m.-4p.m. Donate Blood! American Red Cross Please give blood. SEE THE CLASSIFIEDS Simple Solutions: Look good. Feel better. Learn how to manage your hair at home. Headmasters offers solutions to your personal hair care problems Fluff, scrunch and style.Achieve that professional salon look at home. Headmasters 809 Vermont·843-8808 Arnold Air Society volunteers help KU By Wes Denton Kansan staff writer Mary Lusbrek, Wichita freshman, is one of eight pledges hoping to gain membership in the Arnold Air Force Base. The base is an integration for Air Force ROTC cadets. Duggan said the society settled on the environmental theme at its annual meeting, conducted last year in Atlanta. Lusebreek said the society would allow her to excel in AFROTC. "It will also give me leadership opportunities;"she said. Sean Duggan, commander of the society said that the society's main duties included helping AFROTC and KU organizations. Duggan said the national society accomplished its goals by participating in various volunteer projects on campus and in Lawrence, such as fund-raisers and community service projects. "We are independent of AFROTC, but have the same standards," she said. "We have the same dress code, with ethnic codes and same code of honor." Rourke said that most cadets were not given officer status until they were juniors or seniors. The society gives underclasmen an opportunity to develop leadership skills early, she said. For a cadet to join the society, he or she must be a full-time student, a member of AFROTC, have at least a 2.0 grade point average and take an eight-week pledge program, said Cathy Rourke, public affairs officer for the KU society. There are 27 members. This year the society will concentrate its efforts on the environment and the United Way, he said. "We chose Adopt a Highway as one of our environment projects," Dugan said. "We have two miles of road." K-32 that we will be cleaning. Bryndalyn Query, Topeka freshman, said her boyfriend helped her become involved as a member of Silver Wings. "They are regular civilians with no obligations to the military or Air Force," she said. "We basically support the Air Force and Arnold Air Society," Query said. The KU society also will help the United Way organize Special Olympics games in Lawrence this weekend, Duggan said. The Silver Wings also performs community service, she said. "Some of the projects we have been involved with this year have been Students Against Hunger 'trick-or-treat' and have done of plasma," he said. The society also has a civilian auxiliary group called the Silver Wings, which started last semester. "Our motto is knowledge, wisdom and the courage to serve." Finder of missing persons. With Call Return from Southwestern Bell Telephone, the callers you lost when you couldn't get to your phone in time won't be lost anymore. You can get them right back. Just by hitting *69 on your touchpad. Call Return enables your phone to dial the number of your last incoming call. So, in a flash, you get eyes you thought had gotten away. scribe to Call Return for only $4 a month. When you do, you can subscribe to another of Southwestern Bell Telephone's convenient calling options—Priority Call for just $1. Contact your Southwestern Bell Telephone business office for details. Call Return. When your phone's equipped with it, what was once lost is easily found. The one to call on. Installation free for a limited time. Not available in all areas or to party-line customers. Some telephones may not be compatible with some calling options.