16 Friday, October 12. 1979 University Daily Kansan Escort service needs volunteers By JUDY WOODBURN Staff Reporter Staff Reporter Organizers of a student escort service say a lack of volunteers and permanent headquarters is preventing the implementation of its service. Gay Services of Kansas, the KU Police Department and a representative from the National Foundation are helping organize the escort service, which would provide escorts for students who must walk alone. Todd Zwahl, co-director of GSOK, said volunteers who were willing to act as escorts on a part-time basis were needed. Sgt. Jeanne Longaker, who directs the KU Police Department's campus crime prevention program, said the escort service would not "get off the ground" unless they were enough volunteers to ascots. The escort service also needs a place for a headquarters, Zwahl said. "We want to use the Kansas Union, but it doesn't stay open late," he said. "Now, we're going to make a request to use one of the residence halls." Zwahl said volunteers would be on call at the headquarters to answer requests for excursions. Late at night, when there were many people in the hall, he was able to remain on call at home, he said. But we don't know what the peak hours for escorts will be yet," he said. "We may find that we'll get the most requests when the library closes at night. I don't know." Judy Browder, director of the KU Information Center, said the center probably would act as a "middle man" to relay requests for scouts to the volunteers. Zwaah said a student requesting an escort would be walked home by two escorts, a man and a woman. "We're hoping to keep this mainly a walking service." he said. Zwaith said that an organizational meeting for volunteers was scheduled for Oct. 22, and that the escort service could begin Oct. 29. Letter-writing service started for students Love letters, business letters, letters home to mom--for a price, KU student Mike Hall will write them. Advertising to his venture the Hall, Topeka freshman, along with two friends, began a letter-writing service this week for "busy KU students." "I read about some letter services at other universities in Newweek a few weeks ago," he said. "I thought it would be in-depth and a good way to pick up some extra money." Hall's service primarily offers four types of letters-friendly letters, love letters, business letters and letters to parents. He charges $2.50 for each letter. "Our hot and juicy letter is the most popular," he said. "We make it muzzy, include some poetry, and even write it on performed stationery." All but the business letters are handwritten and all are tailored to the tastes of the person sending the letter. Given some brief background for the letter, Hall can write a rough draft in one hour. Before drawing up the final copy, he will contact the sender for approval. has been he has been in business for only a few days, Hall said that the five or more letters he had averaged a day would allow him to quit his present part-time job. "We're pretty hopeful. We'll be making about $2 on each letter and it's a service students need," he said. Diabetic Group KU symphony to perform While the letters do not say that the sender is not also the writer, Hall said those receiving letters probably would realize that the handwriting was unfamiliar. "But we don't think that really matters. We're just trying to provide a service." Roger Stoner, as a professor of music, performs two pieces by the orchestra. Orchestras at a trumpet concert in the orchestra's first concert of the year at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the Schenectady Library. Conducted by George Lawner, professor of orchestra, Skoner will perform Kurt Rurg's Concerto Grosso Number 1 for Soltrump Timpani and String Orchestra. He will be accompanied by the more than 80-piece orchestra. Stoner, a former member of the U.S. Navy Corps Band, has performed with the National Oklahoma City Symphony, the National Symphony Orchestra and the Kansas Diabetic Group Monday, Oct. 15, 7:30 P.M., Watkins Hospital, Dr. Reeves, Podiatrist, will walk on "Foot Care in the Diabetic" The concert is free. STUDIO ONE HAIR DESIGNERS Today's Hair Care Center 843-2228 REDKEN 2323 Ridge Court THE SOUTHPLAZA CHIROPRACTIC CENTER WELCOMEKS KU STUDENTS & FACULTY For spinal related conditions feel free to contact HUGHES DR. WILLIAM A. MILLER without talking to the Hughes Recruiter visiting your campus soon. Contact your placement office for interview dates. i. 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IF YOU ARE WILLING TO SHARE YOUR SKILLS WITH BEGINNING DEDICATED THEM AND ARE ABDABLE TO PUT OFF CLIMbing THAT THESE BENEFITS, AND ACCUMULATING POSES- SIVE ENERGY. AND ALTERNATIVE FOR TWO YEARSOF YOUR LIFE. SIGN UP NOW FOR INTERVIEW AT PLACEMENT CENTER, CARRUTH - O'LEARY ON OCT. 22, 23.24. SEE RECRUITERS: UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus **TODAY:** FINE ARTS FILM SERIES will present "The Red Balloon" and "Poetry for Fun: Truller Coolier" at 9:30 a.m. in 303 Bailey Hall, MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY MEET with KU, OSU, WSU and St. Louis Universities will begin at 4 p.m. at the Lawrence College BIOLOGY CLUB in the sunflower Room of the Kansas Union. TONIGHT: OBSERVATORY OPEN HOUSE 109 KANE BLANC 800 Lunette IN THE DANCE KANE 2 p.m. in 173 Robinson, VISITING ARTIST RISSELL IS SENIOR MAYEX on the Saint Joseph's Lake Murphy Hall in Murphy, OCTOGINTA MOONLIGHT RIDE will begin at 9 a.m. at KANE BLANC. TOMORROW: OCTOGINTA AC- TIVITIES will be held all day beginning with a breakfast Ride at 7 a.m. at South Park. PIANO MASTER CLASSES with Leon Fleischer will be at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. at Swarthout Recital Hall. SUNDAY: OCTOGINTA $MILE ride registration begins at 7 a.m. at South Park and ends at 10 a.m. at Albert Gerkin will begin at 3 p.m. UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA will perform a fall concert at 3:30 p.m. in the Big Eight Chinese STUDENTS ASSOCIATION will open an exhibit at 4 p.m. in the Big Eight DANCE CLUB will present a Balkan Fashion Exhibit all this week and a dance performance at 2 p.m. at the Lawrence Arts Center and Vernon streets. THE ART CENTER will host highlights of Saturday's game at 5 p.m. in the southeast lounge of the Satellite Union, with highlights of Saturday's game at 5 p.m. the Church will apperate a dinner at 3:30 p.m. MONDAY: COMPANIES IN- MEKONG Weeknights until midnight Weekends until 2 a.m. WE'RE STILL HERE! OUTDOOR ROLLER SKATE RENTALS Golden Gate Skates 13th and Oread --sua films TERWINING ON CAMPUS in the School of Business will be Baird, Kurtz & Johnson will be Bendix, Celanese, Flea Analysis Center, Mason & Hangar, and Missouri Pacific. In the Department of law will be Strench, In the Department of medicine will Wilmer. In the department of chemistry will be Celanese and in the department of Master Classes concocto. FINE ARTS MASTER CLASSES will begin at 9 a.m. and 13:0 p.m. pianist, will begin at 9 a.m. and 13:0 p.m. at Swarbow Realtor Hall. COMMISSION ACTION COMMITTEE will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Orcad Room of the Union. KU COMMISSION ON SOUTH AFRICA will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Regionalist Room of the Union. 610 Florida Street Lawrence, Kansas 68044 913-841-4326 NAVY OFFICER IT'S NOT JUST A DEPT. ADVENTURE! For more information, contact your recruiter or send your resume to: John Searsh NAVY OFFICER. IT'S NOT JUST A JOB. IT'S AN ADVENTURE. 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Due to the amount of disap- pose during our interview, we FIDDLER last month, we are bringing 2 more show! $1.50 admission. *2:00pm—Woodruff Auditorium 5:30 pm—Ballroom Monday, October 15 JULES AND JIM (1961) Directed by Francie Truffaut, with this classic film of the French New Wave. Adapted as Truffaut as a leading world director, Francombe was a Tuesday, October 16 BULLITT Directed by Peter Yates, with Steve McOuen, Jacqueline Bisset, and Robert Vaughan, includes the famous Charles H. Warren of San Francisco's hills street. All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 .admission Weekends show also in Woolduff at 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or 12 midnight and Sun. at 2:00 p.m. otherwise with 1:45 admission. No Refreshments.