University Daily Kansan, September 7, 1984 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 6 Songwriters to compete By the Kansan Staff Hidden talents may surface Sunday as local and area songwriters compete in the second annual Kaw Pairing writers' Weekend at Potter Lake. "It's the only time you get to hear what local people are writing," said Rick Frydman, organizer of the festival and KU graduate. "There are a lot of really good songwriters in this town, some good talent that nobody knew about," he said. The festival is a time for songwriters and listeners to get out of the smoky bar scene and really listen to creative music, said Frydman, who has a Saturday morning radio show on KJHK. Of the 42 entrants, 25 were selected to compete from noon to 6:00 p.m. Sunday. The finalists from each district will be awarded Lawruew, Topeka, Emporia and Hutchinson. To kick off the weekend of festivi ties, David Halley, who has performed on the "Austin City Limits" television show, will sing at an outdoor party from 7:00 p.m. to midnight Friday at 11th and Maine streets. Halley and Williams will judge the 25 contestants on Sunday. streets: Lucinda Williams, country and b singer from Austin, Texas, will perform at 9:00 p.m. Saturday at Bogart's Bar, 613 Vermont St. Both performances cost $3. The first-place winner will receive three free hours of recording time from Ramona Recordings Studios. The second-place winner will receive cash prizes. The festival is sponsored by 10 Lawrence businesses. MIDWEST BUSINESS SYSTEMS * Blue Prist Business * Copy Center Color Coding * Office Machines & Supplies 842-4134 KU MEN'S SOCCER WEDNESDAY In case of rain, meeting and practice will be postponed until Tuesday. Organizational Meeting and Practice EDITOR'S NOTE: The University Daily Kansan welcomes listings for its On Campus column. These events must be free and open to the public, and listings must be submitted to the Kansan, 111 Stauffer/Flint Hall, three flights a week from campus or publishes On Campus as a public service and does not guarantee publication of every item. TODAY KU FOLKDANCE CLUB will WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Governor's Room in the Kansas Union. ON CAMPUS KJHIK OPEN HOUSE for faculty and underwriters, present and past, from 2 to 5 p.m. at KJHIK meet at 7:30 p.m. at Potter Pavilion. Beginning Israeli dances will be taught. In case of rain, the dance will be moved to the Military Science Building. HIGHER EDUCATION WEEK There will be an organizational meeting on Thursday, Sept. 13 at 5 pm in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union for all those interested in helping plan for the week. Please come. Monday, Sept. 10th 7:30 p.m. 23rd and Iowa Paid for by the Student Senate --a year for graduate school. At 8% interest for first time borrowers. You'll have to make a single payment until 6 months after. --a year for graduate school. At 8% interest for first time borrowers. You'll have to make a single payment until 6 months after. STRATO-MATIC BASEBALL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th 7-11 pm PARLOR C OF THE KANSAS UNION EVERYONE IS WELCOME!! EVERYONE IS WELCOME!! STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES 643.5066 647 Massachusetts Street Convenient Hours 202 Lawrence National Bank Lawrence, Kansas DR. PAUL G. LIMBERG Operations Eye Examinations & Eye Dysplasia Computational & Dental Dysplasia University Dance Company Student/Faculty Concert Saturday, September 8 8 p.m. Sunday, September 9 2 p.m. Stanton Prayer Theatre $3.50 general admission $2 students with KUID conserved in part by Student Affairs Sponsored in part by Student Activity Fee STUDIES IN BIBLICAL PROPHECY September 9-16 TO EXAMINE SCRIPTURES THAT SPEAK OF END TIMES Topics to be included - What is God's goal for end times? * How do today's nations fit into this plan? * What does Christ teach us about faith? * Will the Church go through the Tribulation? * What does the Bible teach about the anti-Christ? These studies are illustrated with over 2,000 color slides shown in multimedia using six projectors on a 28-foot wide screen. Printed materials will also be available. There is no admission charge and the public is cordially invited to attend GUEST SPEAKER, Rev Royal W. Edwards is a minister of the Free Methodic Church with 20 years pastoral experience in Southern California and Arizona. He has served as principal in private Christian schools and taught for Azusa Pacific and Chapman colleges All meetings to be held at: FREE METHODIST CHURCH 802 W. 21d. Tern. Lawrence (842-2343) Sunday, September 9 8:30 & 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. ROYAL EDWARDS Monday - Friday September 10-14 7:00 p.m. Sunday, September 16 8:30 & 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. - Free Methodist Church K.U. GIFT ITEMS GIFTS UNIQUE 841-7272 POSTERS COSTUMES & MASKS JACK DANIELS GIFTS GAG GIFTS 745 NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIQUE CARDS THEATRICAL MAKE-UP CHIPPENDALE ITEMS PLAYBOY Also in: Topeka Manhattan' It's higher education, at a lower cost. guaranteed by the government. No question about it, the extra earning power of a college degree is with much cost it costs. The question is, how to handle the high cost of higher education at a time when you may have no income? The answer is a Guaranteed Student Loan from The First. Once you apply and qualify, you can borrow up to $2,500 a year for college or $5,000 a year for graduate school. At 8% interest for first time borrowers. Contact The First, or your university financial aid office for more information and a Guaranteed Student Loan application. You'll never have to make a single payment until 6-months after graduation. And you can take up to ten years to pay it back. The First National Bank of Lawrence South Bank, 1807 W. 23rd St., Lawrence, Kansas 66044 (913) 843-0152 Member FDIC An Equal Opportunity Lender Use Kansan Classified. This week on campus: The Kansas Union Open House Tuesday 11 KLZR 106 Lay KU Bookstore $1.06 Specials Hawk's Nest $1.06 Lunch Special 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Jaybowl $1.06 Bowling 1-5 p.m. Registering begins for KU Bookstore's free drawing to be held Thursday Speaker: Gov. John Carlin 7 Wednesday 12 KU Bookstore Sidewalk Sale 10 a.m.-4 p.m. SUA Travel and Outdoor Recreation Fair 7-10 p.m. SUA Movie: "Pauline at the Beach" 7:30 p.m. Friday 14 "R. E. M." concert in Hoch Auditorium 9 p.m. Thursday 13 SUA popular film series "The Right Stuff" 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Midnight movie "M*A*S*A" Rain date for sidewalk sale Last day to enter drawing for 12-speed bicycle and other prizes at KU Bookstore KU Bookstore drawing at 4 p.m. in store Joe Domme Ballroom Dancing Seminar 7 p.m. Saturday 15 Chuck Berg Band 10-11:30 a.m. Oread Book Shop's 15th Anniversary Celebration 15% off any purchase, free bee 7-9 p.m. 5% off any purchase, free bee Jaybowl-free bowling and billiards 7-11 p.m. Simultaneous Chess Tournament 7-9 p.m. ournament 7-9 p.m. Free Concert "Get Smart" 9 p.m. Sept. 11-15 (all week) Popcorn Wagon selling cinnamon, caramel, cheese and buttered popcorn Hawklets selling beverages and snacks beginning at 6:30 p.m. Academic Book Fair in Oread Book Shop September 11-15 at THE KANSAS UNION