8 Monday, January 21, 1980 University Daily Kansan Tacha receives Jaynes' award Deanell Reece Tacha, associate choreographer for academic affairs, was honored as a recipient of the 2015 Lawrence Jaynes by the Lawrence Jaynes Jaynes at a reception yesterday at the Watkins Comfort Center. Tacha, also a KR professor of law, was chosen from nine nineimes who were judged on their leadership, career motivation, and personal goals. Tacha had the winning combination of career woman, mother, and mother, according to the Ayeee Jaewes. "It is difficult, but it is the only way I would be happy," Tacha 33, said. "It takes great time management. It is a decision that young women have to make." When not caring for her three pre-school aided children, Tacha, a Pha Beta KauKU graduate, divides her time between many professional and community activities. She is a member of the Douglas County, Kansas and American Bar Associations. She is also a member of the Methodist Church and serves on the Kansas Women's Sports Advisory Committee, the Rape Victim Support Service Advisory Board and the Kansas Committee for the Before teaching at KU, Taka had private law practices in Washington, D.C., and Connell, a lawyer with the University Legal Aid Clinic and associate dean of the law school before becoming associate vice president. "Opportunities for women are unlimited." she said. "That doesn't mean Tacha recommends law as a good profession for women. Deanell Tacha KUNG FU Weapons Self Defense See the Shaolin arts performed by members of the School of the Gold Dragon January 21, 7:30 PM Dyche Euditorium New memberships available! that there are not still a few barriers, but they are ones that have built up over time, and that is changing rapidly. "I am a feminist if that means to provide equal opportunity for women. I remember a time when it was difficult to get into this profession and to be respected." Lawrence, Tacha will be honored in con- tent with a Lawrence and Jaycee Distinguished Professor Award. The 25 winners of the Outstanding Young Profiles will be the Public Protector Awards also will be honored. As the Outstanding Young Woman of All of the local winners will advance to state competition, and the winners will be announced Feb. 16 in Emporia. 300 Hatchet tickets sold Billboard magazine named them top recording act of 1979. They describe themselves as having "the cutting edge." Perhaps that is the attraction to Molly Hatchet. By Saturday, at least 300 tickets had been sold to the Southern rock band's Feb. 16 concert in Hoek Auditorium. The band will perform at the Union Activities office, in the Kansas University, and Kiel's for $8.50 and $7.50. Chris Kahler, program adviser for SUA, said this weekend that some students had waited overnight to buy tickets on Saturday. There was a line through the main part of the Union. Some camped out all night in the rain." Kahler said. The band's debut album, "Molly Hatchet," was certified gold just months before their second album, "Firing with Disaster," was released. "Flirting with Disaster" has scaled the Billboard top album chart of the week, gaining popularity and increasing sales. The group originated in Jacksonville, Fla., in 1971. They strive to be a "people's band." In 1978, they began to achieve fame outside of their region. Molly Hatchet band members are Danny Joe Brown lead vocal; Steve Holland, Dave Hibuk and Diane Ruffel lead vocal; Steve Hanson bass guitar; and Bruce Crump, drums. KU escort service starts again Jan.30 An esclor service for the University of Kansas will start again Jan. 30, although a lack of student volunteers to act as escorts will limit the service. Kasey Ward, personnel director for the church, said Wednesday that the volunteers who participated in the service last semester would be asked to volunteer again, but that more people would be needed. would like to have 105 volunteers to run two; bases." Secret requests are received by phone at the base stations and escorts are dispatched to the caller's location. Ward said it takes 30 minutes for an escort to reach the caller. "We would like to have at least 63 volunteers," she said, "but ideally, we The service will operate from bases at Gertrude Sellards Pearson-Corbin and Hashinger halls, Ward said. She said the team is set to set up additional base in Marvin Hall. COMPUTER SCIENCE BUSINESS SENIORS McDonnell Douglas Automation Company (MCAUTO), the world's third largest Data Service Company, has exciting career opportunities. If you are graduating with a BS or MS in Computer Science, or Business with a concentration in Data Processing, we have challenging career opportunities in. - Business Application - Robotics Make an interview appointment at your Placement Office now. A MCAUO Manager will be conducting interviews on: Programming - Computer Aided Design/ - Systems Analysis - Real Time Programming - Systems Programming - Interactive Graphics Systems - Engineering Application Programming Manufacturing Friday Feb.1 U. S. Citizenship required / An equal opportunity employer MCDONNELL DOUGLA Escorts will serve the area between Ninth and 19th streets, between Tennessee and Iowa streets and on Stuart Avenue. The city has available $5 from 8 to 18 a.m. every day. 10th and Mass. 841-0906 Volunteers this semester will be asked to work at least one shift and shutting the doors of the building. The university's three-person teams, but the committee hopes to expand service by having five new volunteers. Volunteers work between 1 a.m. and 4 a.m. will be on call at home, and can be on call during the day. Center. Between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m., escrort requests can be made by calling 844-844-7777. The committee hopes to obtain Student Senate funding for informational pamphlets, according to George Gomez, student body vice president. A meeting of all volunteers is scheduled for 7:30 p.m., Jan. 27 in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. The pamphlets will be distributed at all scholarship halls, residence halls, fraternities, sororities and Stouffer Place. STUDIO ONE hair designers 843-2229 PRESENTS GIVE AWAY OF THE 80s 4