6 Tuesday, September 25, 1979 --- University Daily Kansan BARB KINNEY/Kansam stef Maureen Guilfoil A committee has been appointed by Associate Executive Vice-Chancellor William Hogan to review the performance of Professor Mary Townsend as Director of the Office of Minority Affairs. Any member of the University community who wishes to have input in this process is invited to contact any member of the committee. The members of the committee are: Ruben Murillo, President, MEChA; Rusty Noyce, Curriculum and Instruction; Elizabeth Banks, Art History; Reynold Iwamoto, Chemistry; Ivan Barrientos, AFHE; Clarence Dillingham, Social Wellfare; Charles Krider, Business; and Howard Mossberg, Pharmacy, Chairperson. The Hope Award: For special teachers only. SENIORS Nominate your three favorites Tuesday, September 25 and Wednesday, September 26 Booths from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm Summerfield-Robinson Kansas Union Wescoe By PATTI ARNOLD Sports Writer Guilfoil sidesteps sisters'footsteps Where does the camping trip end... and the nightmare begin...? Presents But she is tired of all those labels. She is Maureen Guilford, and she wants to make a name for herself on the University of Kansas tennis team. Sports Writer In Lawrence, she is known as "Bridget's little sister"; in Columbia, she is "Shawna's little sister"; and at home in Overland Park, she is "Bill's little girl." Gulifail is the daughter of Bill Gulifail, the tennis pro at Glendower Manor in Overland Park. He also teaches tennis at the Overland Park Bridge, played tennis for KU her freshman year, Shauna, another older sister, is now a tennis player at the University of Missouri. Mauren won the Kansas 6A state tennis championship last year as a senior at Bishop Morge High School in Roedland Park, Missouri. She also won her sister Sasha won the championship. "Ive always been their little sister," Guilfoll said. "Ive always wanted to say, 'No, they're my big sisters!'" A JOHN BOODMAN FILM JON VOIGHT BURT RYNOLDS "DELIVERANCE" Tonight, September 25 "DAD ALWAYS said to keep it in the family," she said. "He told us if one Guilfoil doesn't win it, another one will!" sua films Woodruff Auditorium 7:30 p.m. A JOHN BOORMAN FILM —no refreshments allowed— Sports -UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN She said the state final against Shawna during her junior year was one of the hardest matches of her career. Even though Maureen lost the singles title her junior year, she and her sister teamed to win the doubles title. Tennis is the major topic of conversation in the Goffard homestyle, but the girls on the court have to play a played-out quintet competitive tennis after one year at KU, and no pressure was put on her to win. "It was hard to concentrate," she said. "I kept thinking that it was Shawna's last year." GUILFOIL SAID if parents pushed a young tennis player, the child could be "burred out" by the age of 14. Only inner ears are likely to get excited about playing tennis, she said. $1.00 MUM'S THE WORD PRESALES: For Parents Day SEPT. 24-29 ONLY $2.25 "There were times when I got burned out and slowed down," she said. "Sometimes it's a simpler way to start later." DAY OF GAME OCTOBER 6 $2.75 The University of Kansas Theatre for Young People Presents GREENSLEEVES' MAGIC by Manan Jonson SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 The running and weight training were the main differences from high school training, she said, but the team is enthusiastic about the season, which makes her work hard. 10:30 a.m. The young right-hander said that her service was not as great a game, and that she needed to be more aggressive, especially with her serve and volleys. Concentration, she said, is her best ability. Gulfilo began playing tournament tennis in the fall, but then played in summer tournaments every year since she. She worked last summer and played in only a few tournaments. She also helped in these tournaments. University Theatre/Murphy Hall Tickets $.75 regardless of age Guilfait said she wanted to play college tennis, and had found it to be much harder than high school. the Murphy Hall Box Office Tickets on sale in All seats reserved "In high school," she said, "you just practiced when you wanted to, but here there's a little more pressure." Call 913/864-3982 Guifolai said she came to KU because it was far away enough from home, yet just close enough to home. She originally wanted a house in South, but she said she was glad she chose KU. for reservations --- Choose from our festive selections for all occasions. And plan ahead now you want 'torge anything to make your celebration memorable. Planning a Party? "I really have to make myself concentrate," she said. "With the football and baseball teams practicing and the band sometimes I just kind of got to keep my mind on what I'm doing." American Greetings Creative expression is an American tradition. 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