10. Thursday, September 27, 1975 University Daily Kansan 5 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus TONIGHT: A COMPUTER SERVICES SEMINAR, "Advanced Instruction in SPSS", with Rose Winters will be at 12 a.m. the Computer Services Facility auditorium. The group will be house at 7 around the fireplace in the Satellite Union. A lecture sponsored by the NEW LIFE FORUM on "The Axiom of Biblical Creation and its Implications for Human Values" will be at 7 around the Forum Room of the Union. THE SCIENCE FICTION CLUB will be at 7:30 in Partor A of the Union. The LAWRENCE SYMPHONY CONCERT will perform at 8 in the Ballroom of the Union. TOMORROW: FINE ARTS FILMS will present "Michelangelo" and "Cubism" at 9:30 a.m. in room 303 of Bailley Hall. BIOSOY CLUB will meet at 4 p.m. in the Sunflower room of the union. The BOX OFFICE will take place at X-Zone parking lot at 7 p.m. OVENARY OPEN HOUSE will begin at 7 p.m. in room 500 of Lindley Hall. Mick's Bicycle Shop 1339 Massachusetts 842-3131 --get ready . . . Dubu, who helped to organize a meeting for women interested in joining women's support groups, said that seven groups had organized it as a result of the meeting Tuesday night. Pre-game pep rally— Pitchers $1.00 Draws 25° 10:00 am-12:30 pm Reg. Special on Tues.-$1.25 Pitchers Focal points for the seven groups are: feminist consciousness raising, women in art, lesbian support, political action, women in politics and male relationships and bisexual support. Plan your parties in our private room Special Keg rates year-round! --get ready . . . Mary Weeks, 901 Main St., a member of the women in art group, said members of the group would be meeting to share experiences and to get to know each other. for the Mass Street Run get set . . . Friday, September 28 "We may discuss themes that are more typical among women's art, or talk about various art forms," she said. "But basically, we just want to enjoy each other." Although the immense popularity of Lauren faded in the late 1980s, many women still say they need them, Leena Duby, a member KU Women's Coach, said yesterday. Sally Turner, president of the Commission on the Status of Women, who also helped to organize the groups, said the groups would not have designated leaders. Women share experiences in support groups Read the Friday KANSAN for more details JB's BIG BOY Family Restaurant 740 Iowa SAVE 50° WHEN YOU BUY 2 Big Boy Salads Reg. $5.18 Bars $4.68 All You Can Eat Good only with coupon Delicious Items Delicious Items SAVE 50° WHEN YOU BUY 2 No.10 Breakfasts Most of the groups planned to meet weekly to discuss their topics. 2 Eggs, Hash Browns $2.70 Toast & Jelly Rea. $3.20 Good only with coupon --wed. through fri. You Love Good Food . . . Big Boys Loves To Serve It! Committee to study Assembly A subcommittee was established yesterday to study the governance of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The College Assembly Committee on policies and Educational Goals created the curriculum for the process of the College Assembly, William J. Coleman, professor of speech and chairman of CEREF. The subcommittee is to prepare recommendations and present them to CPEG before the end of this semester, he said. The committee's four members also are to study way to improve participation in the Assembly, Linkugel said. "We're concerned with the amount of participation in the Assembly and we want to increase interest in it," he said. According to Glen Marotz, associate professor of geography, the subcommittee was formed as a response to a proposal to reorganize the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Although the type of recommendations the subcommittee will make is uncertain, Marotz said that one possibility was the creation of a council to approve the proposals of College Assembly committees to present them to the Assembly to be voted on. Student Legal Services are Available . . . 1) Advice and consultation on any legal matter. 2) Preparation, drafting and review of contracts, leases and other legal documents. 3) Correspondence and negotiation in an effort to settle cases short of litigation. 5) Documents notarized. 4) Incorporation of bonafide non-profit student organizations. 212 Carruth-O'Leary 212 Carruth-O Berry phone for appointment 864-5665 Wednesday Night Walk-In Student Senate Offices Student School Offices Student Union 105B (3rd Floor) Paid for by Student Activity Fees Time 7:30-9:30 pm lemon tree offer expires fri. sept. 28 two free nut or fruit toppings on any size dish "About 40 women came to the mission Duby said. "Apparently, there are a lot of women who really want and need to share their experiences." Income involved in political action groups." Career Center, Duby and Turner then began working together to set up the meeting. Turner said the idea to organize the support groups had developed because of repeated calls to Judi Browder, director of the KU Information Center, requesting information on what was going on. Browder, Barbara Bloom, director of the Emily Taylor Women's Resource and Firms interview iob-seekers Interviews will be held all day in the placement offices of the following schools: Office of the School of Business, Phillips Petroleum will interview students earning bachelor's degrees in accounting and business administration; Kubik will interview students with bachelor's and master's degrees in accounting; Employers Insurance of Kentucky will interview students bachelor's degrees in business management and computer science; Kennedy and Coe will interview students earning bachelor's or master's degrees in accounting, business and computer science. Office of the School of Engineering: Phillips Petroleum will interview students earning bachelor's, master's or postgraduate degrees in petroleum or petroleum engineering, and students earning bachelor's in mechanical and electrical engineering. Mostek will interview students earning bachelor's or master's in mechanical and electrical engineering (December graduates only). The Trane Corporation will interview students earning bachelor's in chemical engineering, and master's in mechanical engineering. In the Office of the School of Law: Rain, Harrell, Emery, Young and Doke will interview second year law students. Martin, Pringle, Schell and Fair will interview second year law students. Morrison, Klarson, King, Samper and Bold law students. Waston Eas will interview second and third year law students. Department of Geology office: Phillips Petroleum will be interviewing. Phillips Petroleum will interview students earning degree in computer science. 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