CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, October 23, 1984 Page 9 Career fair to feature speeches bv former athletes By BRENDA STOCKMAN Staff Reporter Four former KU athletes will be guest speakers Thursday at Expo 84, an all-day career fair for minority students in the Kansas Union. The athletes are Gayle Sayers, former football player and now computer company owner, Cliff Wiley, track star, KU law school graduate and candidate for a masturbation assault. Issac F "Bud" Stallworth, former basketball player and new public relations representative to art galleries in Maui, Hawaii; and Lynette Woodard, 1984 Olympic gold medalist in basketball and KU women's assistant basketball coach. EUNICE STALLWORTH, Expo '84 coordinator and administrative assistant for minority affairs for the Kansas University Alumni Association, said yesterday that the Expo '84 was open to the public and was an opportunity for minority students to discuss career opportunities and goals with professionals and KU alumni This is the first year that Expo 84 has been offered. It replaces the Black Alumni Student Career Fair, which is being redesigned and resume next year. Stalkoghk and his The athletes will speak during the "it's a Professional World" session at 10 a.m. in the Oread Room of the Union. A session on "The Arts" will be at the same time in the Regionalist Room. ARTHUR HENDERSON, who designed one of the projects aboard the largest space flight, will be the keynote speaker at 3:30 p.m. in the room of the Union. He will speak about "National Defense: An Alternative." About 200 students are expected to Larry Brown, head men's basketball coach, said he was encouraging all his players to attend the Expo 84. attend the Expo '84. Stallworth said. "I think it it's great," Brown said. "The athletes need it as much as the other students. All of my players come here hoping to play pro ball, but the chances of that are very small." Expo 84 participants will begin the day at 10:30 a.m. by choosing between a session on interviewing skills presented by area business representatives and individual placement consultations about summer jobs. THEY ALSO CAN meet with representatives from the Schools of Journalism, Social Welfare and Engineering. All of the presentations will be given as panel discussions, Stallworth said. At 10.30 a.m. a session on "Business Connections" will begin. Professionals from insurance companies, grocery store chains, investment firms and financial consultant agencies will speak. The opening afternoon session at 1:30 will offer participants the choice between two programs. "Exploring Mathematics" is a large room of the Union and "Engineering — A Science," in the Walnut Room of the Union. DENNIS RAHIM WATSON, an actor from New York City, will give a theatrical performance of "The First Black President of the United States" after an 11:20 a.m. luncheon. The audience would be given as a mock news conference in which the audience would ask questions. The Expo '84 is sponsored by the KU Alumni Association, Student Department of continuing education Center Clark School Education Union and the University Incumbents win mock voting By United Press International TOPEKA - High school students overwhelmingly returned incumbent candidates, including President Reagan, to their offices in a statewide mock election, results of the election showed yesterday. Ron Schneider, a spokesman for Overland Park Democrat James Maher, said Maher lost his bid against Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, R-Kan., only because students have seen and heard her name so often. "If they had known her positions on a few issues, their attitudes might be different," said Schneider, citing Kassbaum's stand on minimum wage laws for teen-agers as one of those issues. But Secretary of State Jack Brier, whose office was one of three sponsors of the election, said students were given candidate profiles and issue statements to help them make up their minds. dents returned all four incumbents seeking re-election to their posts and chose State Sen. Jan Meyers in the 3rd District to replace Rep. Larry Wint Jr., who is retiring at the end of this term. In the congressional races, stu- Brier's office joined the League of Women Voters of Kansas and the state department of Education in sponsoring the mock election to create interest in the political process and encourage young Kansans to vote. ON CAMPUS TODAY IN CONJUNCTION WITH Human Rights Day, Amnesty International is sponsoring a free film called "Your Neighbour's Son, The Making of the Torturer." The film will be shown at 3:30 p.m. in the Council Room of the Kansas Union and at 7:30 p.m. at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. CAMPUS CHRISTIANS will have a Bible study and fellowship at 7:30 p.m. in room 305 of the Burge Union. THE STRATEGY Games Club will meet from 7 to 11 p.m. in the Trail Room of the Kansas Union. THE SWORD AND SHIELD CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in the Walnut Room of the Union. SMALL WORLD will meet from 9:15 to 11 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Chruch, 2415 W. 23rd St. TOMORROW THE PARACHUTE CLUB will present the film "Masters of the Sky" at 7 p.m. in the Oread Room of the Union. SIGMA DELTA CHI, the society of professional journalists, will sponsor an analysis of the television coverage of the presidential election for president of ABC at 7:30 p.m. in 100 Staff-First Hall FT THE COALITION of the Student Social Workers will have an introductory meeting at 2 p.m. in the second floor lounge of Twente THE DUNGEONS and Dragons Club will meet from 7 to 11 p.m. in the Trail Room of the Union. CONSTRUCTIONS USED BY DUSKS Boyd's Coins-Antiques 1 block North of Union 12th & Oread WED. Blinkies Oct. 24 **SINGLE WEEK** Buy—Sell—Trade—Pawn Gold—Silver—Coins Watches—Antiques Break Out for a Brew & Great Tunes! 731 New Hampshire Lawrence, Ks. 66044 913-842-8773 MIDWEST BUSINESS SYSTEMS * O'Sullivan Computer Furniture * Computer Supplies * Perpetual Ec. Typewriters 818 Mass 482-4134 --in the marketplace 745 New Hampshire Dinner Speciality Offered with rice and dinner salad. $7.50 join us for breakfast at 8:30 a.m. offering a fine selection of egg dishes. 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Sound public policy and good management principles demand that county business be handled in a more orderly and open fashion. Of course, there must be flexibility to handle emergency matters and unforeseen items. I support the effort of the bipartisan county-wide advisory committee to develop a plan for a published agenda. As commissioner, I will work to have the agenda published in advance in county media. The local media has already offered to do so. Pd. Pol. Adv. Hopper for County Commission, Carol Brown, Treas. 1