2 Mondav. October 29, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Sunny HI:73° LO:47° KEY Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Forecast by Rodney Price Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. Kansas Forecast Above normal temperatures will be in the forecast for Kansas during the next few days. Highs will be in the mid-70s to low 80 and lows will be in the mid-40s to 50s. KU Weather Service Forecast: 854-3300 5-dav Forecast Monday - Sunny skies. High 73, Low 47. Tuesday - Partly sunny skies. High 71. Low 47. Wednesday - Sunny skies return along with warm temperatures. High 77, Low 49. Thursday - Sunny with a continuation of temperatures well above normal. High 79, Low 53. Friday - Party cloudy skies and cooler temperatures. High 68, Low 45. The University Daily Kansan (USS 5640-59) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stuart-Flint-Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60045, 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. 60044 Annual subscriptions by mail are $50. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. Lisa Johnson, 28, of Philadelphia, says she's played the game with her three children several times. Her 6-year-old son, Derrick, used to cry and scream during thunderstorms until he played the game. a loud thrush noise, or "Stomp like a monster." Similarly, a player landing on a courage spot must pick a bolt. The monster must look to look a bolt straight in the eye. child to see a scary movie. "We forget what it feels like." Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 118 Stutterfell Hall, Lawrence K., 60405 The game's scary thugs are monsters, darkness, spiders and snakes, lightning and thunder, bullets and meanies — fears that children northeast of Miami said, D Arec Y Lynx, a child psychologist who helped create the game. Game helps children overcome frights Today's children have the same fears — spiders and snakes, large green monsters and the dark. But they won't have to face those demons alone. PHILADELPHIA — Remember hiding under the covers when you were young, praying the lightning and thunder would go away and leave you in peace? or may be bellies are made of or Halloween ghosts and goblins? "Not So Scary Things" is a board game that guides children through their worst fears, debunking myths and helping them gain some mastery over life. "Derrick now knows what lightning is," she said. "Now it doesn't bother him." In the game, players move up Mount Courage along a path dotted by "scary" spots and "courage" spots. When players land on a scary spot, they must pick a card, which may tell them to "Do a snake dance." Make EXPRESS COPY The Associated Press Izenberg and Lysen spent $2^{1/2}$ years developing the game, running ideas past teachers, parents and students. Also, Izenberg's brother, also a doctor. Someone kicked both sides of a KU student's car between 5-4 p.m. Wednesday and 3 p.m. Thursday in a parking lot in the 1500 block of Engel Road and broke the driver's side window. Damage was totaled $750 The game, available in some specialty stores and catalogs, is for children ages 4-8 and their parents. It requires young players to imitate the objects of their nightmares and helps parents remember childhood perils. Parent participation is as important in the game as the child's reaction. The game "mirrors the way children learn how to handle their fears," said Neil Izebreng, a pediatrician. "You teach them to make it, learn about it, then master it." "We see parents who inadvertently frighten children because they don't have the same fears," she said, using the example of a parent who takes an - 24 Copies - Unlimited Quantities * Passport Photos $1.99 **Photos Sold Separately** Golden Goat is a reverse recycling vending machine that pays for aluminum cans. Recycling Tip #2 Passport Photos $1.99 Binding, Shaping, Collating, Typewriting, Layout and Design 220 W 205ac, #386 220 W 205ac, #386 Hillcrest shopping center 9th & Iowa together at $140 were taken between 10 p.m. Wednesday and midnight Thursday from a KU student's car in the 1380 block of Tennessee Street, police reported. A passenger side window was broken, causing $50 damage. - Two purses and their contents valued together at $235 were taken between 9:35 p.m. Thursday and 1:40 a.m. Friday from a KU student's car in the 600 block of Vermont Street, Lawrence police reported. A compact dice player and T topoks valued together at $1,820 were taken between 9:30 p.m. Thursday and 9:10 a.m. Friday from a KU car in the 600 block of Arkansas Street, Lawrence police reported. 922 Mass. (downtown) 843-6375 A radio antenna valued at $35 was broken between 8 p.m. in Tuesday and 11 p.m. in Wednesday on a KU student at Oberland High, at Olver Hall. KU police reported ■ A purse and its contents valued together at $115 were taken between 12:30 and 1:45 a.m. on Saturday from a window on West 21st Street, Lawrence police reported. A window was broken, causing $290 damage. Three cars were shot with a 9 mm handgun at 1:30 a.m. Saturday in the 800 block of Illinois Street, causing an explosion and damaging Lawrence police reported. A KU student's laundry valued at $200 was taken between 10.30 and 11.25 p.m. Thursday from a washing machine in a McCallum Hall laundry room. A purse and its contents valued USE DAILY KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Police report A purse and its contents valued together at $405 were taken between 10:40 p.m. Saturday and 1:30 a.m. yesterday from a KU student's car in the 1600 block of West 23rd Street, Lawrence police reported. A driver's window was broken, causing $100 damage. ■ Someone took two pizzas and a plastic pizza carrier valued together at $43 about 11 p.m. Thursday from a car in a parking lot near McColm Hall, KU police reported. The person then got in his car and threw the items out the window as the pizza delivery person returned to his vehicle. ■ A purse and its contents valued together at $1,175 were taken between 10 and 11:30 p.m. Thursday from a KU student's car in the 700 block of New Hampshire Street. The purse was broken, causing $200 damage. A bicycle valued at $700 was taken between 2 and 8:30 a.m. Saturday from the basement of a fraternity in Burlington Road, Lawrence police reported. Come to M.B. Nut Company for all your Halloween Treats $ الله Fine Nuts & Candy - Fresh Roasted Nuts • Truffles • Gift Ideas - Chocolates Candies - and many other assorted treats 15th & Kasold 749-4848 Panelists: presents KU- AAUP presents Reginald Robinson, Professor, School of Law Del Brinkman, Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs Martine Hammond-Paludan, Staff, Kansas Board of Regents Panel Presentation and Audience Discussion Wednesday, November 7, 1990 7:30 p.m., Centennial Room, Kansas Union PERSPECTIVES ON POST-TENURE REVIEWS ALL FACULTY INVITED areas of campus life. The nominations will be screened by a committee that includes KU faculty, student representatives and the Jayhawker staff. Anyone can nominate a senior for this award and seniors can nominate themselves by picking up an application. Nomination forms and applications are available at the Organizations and Activities Center, 108 Kowloon Drive, Singapore Union Activity Center, office, Kansas Union. Deadline for acceptance of nominations is Friday, November 2, and the deadline for available at the Organizations and Activities Center, 400 Kansas Union and the Student Union Activities ticket THE 1991 JAYHAWKER YEARBOOK applications is Wednesday, November 14, 1990. SENIORS ANNOUNCING HILLTOPPERS APPLY TODAY The Hillipper Awards were established in the 1930s as the Jayhawker's way of recognizing those seniors who have made high calibre contributions to the University and/or the Lawrence community and have consistently displayed unselfish, responsible leadership in non-academic 1991 Jayhawker Yearbooks on sale for $25.00 in the yearbook office, 428 Kansas Union. KANSAN CLASSIFIED WORK If You Want To Read On, RECYCLE! 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