2 Fridav. November 2. 1990/ University Dallv Kansan Weather Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Kansas Forecast Forecast by Robert Nett Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. Mostly cloudy and much cooler in the northwest. Central and east still warm with highs in the 70s. Slight chance for rain in the west. Lows tonight in the the 30s and in the mid-50s southeast. Friday - Mostly cloudy and cooler with a slight chance of rain. High 74, Low 52 5-day Forecast Saturday - Cloudy and much cooler with a good chance for rain. High 62, Low 40. Sunday - Cold, cloudy and rainy. High 51, Low 37. KU Weather Service Forecast: 864-3300 Monday - Clearing and continued cold. High 52, Low 30 Tuesday - Clear and cool. High 57, Low 32. The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stuart-Finlall Hall, Kansan, Kan. 66045, daily during the regular school year, on Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 66044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $50. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 118 Staffer-Final Hall, Lawrence, Kan 60405. LEARN TO SKYDIVE *Class Sat. 8:00 a.m. & Sun. by appt. at Harrisonville Airport. Call for a brochure at (816)923-7006 or stop in at Benchwarm, in Lawrence TINPAN ALLEY 806 massachusetts.(913) 841-7421 lawrence.kansas Noon - 6:00 Used & Curious Goods Tuesday - Saturday The Chapman 819 Vermont Don't Be So Lazy! Recycle! Prescription Eyewear Includes Frames & Lenses $25.00 off Free Adjustments Free Tinting with PlasticLens Purchase 4 East 7th-Downtown Lawrence 841-113 PlasticLens Purchase BE A HOT SHOT & PASS THE KEYS TO A SOBER FRIEND. Expires 12-31-90 MecOy said that he would be pleased to continue as presiding officer next semester if it consisted of one meeting than conducting Council meetings. The presiding officer also attends Board of Regents meetings and acts as liaison between the University and Executive Committee and the Council. McCoy said that his schedule would not allow him to attend this semester's SenEx meetings. was one of those who declined nomination. Police report tablets of phenotarbital. The nurse told him it probably would induce a coma. $2 SCHOONERS & $1 SHOTS Three female KU students saw a man exposing himself at 1 a.m. Thursday at Naismith Drive and Crescent Road, KU police reported. A nurse at Lawrence Memorial Hospital received a telephone call about 10 p.m. Wednesday from a man who said he was a KU student, KU police reported. The caller asked what would happen if he took 60 BE A HOT SHOT & PASS THE KEYS TO A SOBER FRIEND McCoy replaces William Scott, professor of English. Scott resigned last week to devote more time to his research and because of personal problems. Today last day to drop classes without petition 623 VERMONT 843-0689 Today is the last day to drop a class without departmental permission. Students who drop today will receive a "W" on their transcripts. Authories checked all of the listings for KU students and found no listings under the name the caller gave. Today last day to drop Students who want to drop a class this fall without having to petition must do so today. The caller said that was all he wanted to know and told the nurse he was going to commit suicide. A poster valued at $6 promoting the "I Dream a World" art exhibit at Spencer Museum of Art was taken between 4:29 p.m. and 7:30 a.m. Monday from a display case in the Student Center in Strong Hall, KU police reported. Damage to the display case total $14. All students who drop a class must complete a drop survey at the Enrollment Center. The surveys are being used by the Office of Academic Determination why so many students at the University of Kansas drown classes. Briefs The average KU undergraduate drops three classes each year, said David Shulenburger, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs. 1 might need and produce needless expenses for the University, Shulen-burger said. Students who drop that often keep other students out of classes they History professor elected to lead Council for term Donald McCoy, distinguished professor of history, was elected yesterday as presiding officer of University College for the remainder of the fall semester. McCoy was the only one of nine Council members nominated at yesterday's meeting who did not decline the nomination, although he said he would not have time to fill the position next semester. Bunker Clark, professor of music history and dance, said it would be easier to find someone willing to participate. "We have some incentive to the position, Clark The Council will elect a presiding officer for next semester at its next regular meeting. - From staff reports CHAINS FIXED FAST Men's and Women's Trousers 100% Brushed Cotton or Corduroy SUNFLOWER 804 Mass., 843-5000 IV Annual Brazilian Fall Party Lambada Contest/Prizes LAMBA-SAMBA NIGHT Friday, November 2 Knights of Columbus 2206 E.23 Street Tickets $4 at Spanish/Portugese Dept (in advance) Sponsored by the Luso-Brazilian Association - Daily Sport Shows at 7:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m. 4:30, 5:30 p.m. - Scores from across the Country For Sports Information Consult 90.7 KJHK, The Sports Authority - Live play by play of KU Football, Basketball, Base - Live call in show Thursday nights at 7:30 Intramural scores For 15 yrs, your sports authority. EXPAND YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES... ATTEND THE Time: 9:30-4:30 Sat, Nov 3 KANSAS REGIONAL ENTREPRENEUR CONFERENCE FREE! Place: Kansas Room, Kansas Union For late registration call 864-5223 before 9:30 Sat. Speakers: Phil Akin, founder of Duds'n Suds Gary Hames, Northwestern Mutual Life Craig Noland, NCR Corporation ★ Professional Attire Optional Sponsored by NCR and Northwestern Mutual Life The Association of Collegiate Entreprenurs Charlie's Eastside Bar & Grill Daily Drink Specials: Mon. $1.00 Mr. Beer (23 oz) Tues. 50c Draws Wed. $1.00 Mr. Beer (23 oz) Thurs. $1.00 Long Necks Fri. $1.00 Mr. Beer (23 oz) Eastside Bar & Grill Hamburgers Cheeseburgs Hot Dogs Cl Polis ge Fr ( ) Correction Because of a reporter's error, biographical information about State Rep John Solbach, D Lawrence, was incorrectly reported in the second section of Wednesday's Kansan Solbach has a bachelor's degree in history from Kansas State University and a doctorate in law from Washburn University. He serves on the House Appropriations Committee. Haskell Indian Junior College will have a basketball fund raiser, featuring KU alumni competing with Haskell alumni, at 6:30 p.m. today at the Tony Coffin Sports Complex on the Haskell campus, West 21st Street and Barker Avenue. Tickets are $10 in advance. On campus KU International Folk Dance Club will practice folk dancing at 7:30 tonight at the St. John's School Dancing partners are not necessary. - Organization of Adult Knowledge Seekers will meet at 1 p.m. today at Alcove A in the Kansas Union cafeteria. Sunday Night Special Stockade Burger, Fries & Drink Every Sunday from 5:00 p.m. to close Includes FREE dessert. $2.99 1015 Iowa St. Lawrence SIRLOIN STOCKADE STUDENTS: THE LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW FROM A COURSE IN THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES WITHOUT PETITIONING IS FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2 1990 Paid Political Advertisement --- An effective voice for KU. The University of Kansas is the flagship school for Kansas. 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