Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday. October 4. 2000 at ECM Center with doubles, trains, coffee and tea 9-11 am weekdays study areas or conversation 20% off Almost Everything expires 10/15/00 23rd & Louisiana 841-5885 Yom Kippur KOL NIDRE SERVICES at Student Union Ballroom Sunday, October 8 7pm Yom Kippur Morning Services at Jewish Community Center Monday, October 9 9:30am Bus service starts at 9am at Naismith Hall then to Daisy Hill, then to GSP/Corbin Afternoon Neilah Service at Jewish Community Center Monday, October 9 5pm Bus service starts at 4:30pm at Naismith Hall, then to Daisy Hill, then to GSP/Corbin Breaking the Fast with the Community Monday, October 9 7:30pm RSVP: 841-7636 by October 4 Cost: $8. Co-Sponsored by KU Hillel No. Pos. Name Ht. Year 8 S Molly LaMere 5-7 jr. 12 MB Kylie Thomas 6-2 so. 10 OH Nancy Bell 5-0 sr. 7 OH/MB Danielle Geronyma 6-2 sr. 14 OH Amy Myatt 6-0 fr. 3 OH Sarah Rome 5-11 fr. kansasstarters Kansas Leaders Volleyball Kansas Lakers Kills Kills Kills per game Myatt 259 4.71 (4th in the Big 12) Bell 201 3.65 Geronymo 138 2.51 Total 927 16.85 Opponents 807 14.67 Aces Jennifer Kraft 14 Jamie Morningstar 13 LaMere 12 Total 80 1.45 Opponents 64 1.16 Digs Digs Digs per game Rome 151 2.75 Geronymo 143 2.75 Bell 131 2.38 Total 806 14.65 Opponents 719 13.07 Blocks Blocks Assists Total Per game Kansas (11.4, 2-4) at Kansas State (9.4, 3-2) 7 p.m. tonight at Aahem Field in Manhattan, Kan. Kansas Standings in Big 12 K-State Hitting Percentage: 3rd (.274) Kills per game: 5th (16.84) Aces per game: 7th (1.45) Blocks per game: 7th (2.28) Digs per game: 8th (14.40) Kansas K-State **W-Points** Hitting percentage: 6th (26.1) Kills per game: 2nd (17.50) Aces per game: 5th (1.48) Blocks per game: 11th (1.84) Digs per game: 5th (16.02) lastmatch The Jayhawks dropped their second in a row in five games with a loss to Texas Tech. 15-11, 5-15, 7-15, 15 12. 15-6. The Wildcats were ranked No. 24 in the nation until losing to Missouri in straight games, 15-9, 15-13, 17-15. lastmatch 17-15. No. Pos. Name Ht. Year 1 S Disney Bronnenberg 5-9 jr. 2 MB Kelle Branting 6-1 sr. 6 Jenny Pollard 6-0 so. 8 OH/DS Lisa Mimick 5-11 jr. 12 OH Liz Wegner 5-10 sr. 11 OH Cari Jensen 6-0 fr. k-statestarters K-State Leaders **Kills** | | Kills | Kills per game | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Wegner | 259 | 4.41 (5th in the Big 12) | | Jensen | 182 | 4.04 (7th in the Big 12) | | Pollard | 142 | 3.09 | | Total | 660 | 16.5 | | Opponents | 524 | 13.1 | **Aces** | | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Pollard | 14 | | | | Wegner | 14 | | | | Branting | 13 | | | | Total | 57 | | | | Opponents | 44 | | | **Digs** | Digs | Digs per game | | :--- | :--- | | Pollard | 167 | 3.63 | | Jensen | 126 | 2.80 | | Bronnenberg | 118 | 2.57 | | Total | 597 | 14.9 | | Opponents | 524 | 13.1 | **Blocks** | Blocks | Aseels | Total | Per game | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Branting | 3 | 33 | 36 | 0.82 | | Wegner | 2 | 29 | 31 | 0.67 | | Christian | 4 | 17 | 21 | 0.75 | | Total | 15 | 108 | 69 | 1.7 | Athletes learn alcohol dangers Bv Christopher Telo Special to the Kansan Hundreds of University student athletes attended an alcohol awareness seminar last night at the Horiesti Family Academic Center. Carolyn Cornelison, who has a doctorate in philosophy and is a speaker with the Anheiser Busch Consumer Awareness and Education Speaker Buereau, shared personal stories to deter students from drinking. Cornelison said statistics showed that 76 percent of students were responsible, moderate drinkers. However, she said, the purpose of her speech was to reach the 24 percent who were out of control. Cornelison began her speech with stories of her life as a student-athlete in high school and college. She said her devotion to an alcohol-free life ended when a leg injury sidelined her high school basketball career. A group of friends from college convinced her no harm would come from a little drinking and clubbing. 'My first drink was 7Up mixed with Seagrams 7.7 said Cornelipson. Carolyn Cornelison of the Anheiser Busch Consumer Awareness and Education Speaker Bureau, spoke to hundreds of student athletes last night at the Horijsen Family Athletic Center during an alcohol awareness seminar. Cornelison shared personal stories and statistics. Photo by Craig Bennett/KANSAN Cornellson said her night ended with her head in a toilet. During her first four years at Georgia State University, Cornelison became an avid partner in her sorority and softball team. Ever the competitor, she enjoyed drinking games and said she was good at them. Cornelison said 21 drinking-related deaths on college campuses were caused not by vast consumption or certain mixtures, but by people blacking out or passing out and being left alone. "I liked how she talked about her own experiences," said senior volleyball player Danielle Geronymo. Cornelison continued through her college life with horror story after horror story of crazy things she had done while under the influence of alcohol. In college, she received three DUI citations, tried marijuana and came close to killing herself and her sister in a car wreck. Years of advice and fear of losing her job led her to seek help, and February 4.1994, was the last time she drank. Since then, she has dedicated her time to lecturing student-athletes about the dangers of alcohol. Cornelison's biggest message was not to drive drunk. She said she experienced most of her problems because of driving intoxicated. The audience was receptive, and at times had the full crowd smiling and laughing. "She took her life and shared it with everyone," said sophomore volleyball player Jennifer Kraft. "And showed that even if you are headed in the wrong direction, there is still a way out." Edited by Warisa Chulindra Community Blood Center and the KU Athletic Department presents the KU Blood Drive In memory of Laura Leftwich, Sigma DeltaTau Oct. 2-6, 2000 *Mon., Tues., Wed-KS Union Ballroom 10a.m.-5p.m. *Wed.-GSP Lobby 12p.m.-6p.m. *Thurs.-McColum Lobby 12p.m-6p.m. *Thure. & Fri.-Allen Fieldhouse* 10a.m.-5p.m. All donors receive a T-shirt and a goodie bag with great, random prizes! The fraternity, sorority residence hall floor, and scholarship hall with the highest % of participation, will win a Chipotle burrito party and a Krispy Kreem party! B35 Gateway Drive 785-843-8383 www.donatingblood.org Event Sponsors: Chipotle, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Verizon Wireless and KU Bookstores Kansas & Burge Unions 864-4640 www.jayhawks.com Jones&Mitchell SPORTSWEAR 25% off Jones & Mitchell Sportswear October 4, 2017 at the KU Bookstores register to win a roundtrip ticket on Vanguard Airlines! Going for the academic gold? Or just trying to stay in the race? There's still time to sign up for tutoring! The Student Development Center's Tutoring Services still has tutor groups open for these courses: Math 002 • Math 104 • Math 116 • Econ 104 • Econ 142 Biol 100 • Chem 184 • Span 104 Tutor groups meet twice a week for 90 minutes at campus locations. 3 to 4 students are assisted in their studies by a trained, qualified peer tutor. Tutor groups cost $85 for the semester, but there are still fee waivers remaining for those who qualify! It's easy to join! Either stop by 22 Strong Hall to fill out the request form, or do it through the SDC website: www.ukans.edu/~develop Sign up today! Deadline for joining groups is Friday, October 13th! Questions? Stop by the SDC at 22 Strong Hall or call us at 864-4064. ---