Page 10 University Daily Kansan, October 17, 1980 Awareness week looks at women's issues Women's Awareness Week, sponsored by the KU Commission on the Status of Women, begins Monday with a series of workshops, lectures and discussions to call attention to women's issues. "We felt there was a need for people to become more aware of what's going on." Adrienne Christensen, president of the commission, said. "Women on campus have a lot of talent and capabilities not realized." CHRISTIANSEN SAID THAT the commission hoped to publicize the "Some people don't realize we exist, and for their benefit, 'Christiansensaid.' She said that this was the first year there had been a Women's Week, but that if the response was good, it might become an annual event. There will be a series of programs starting Oct. 20 and continuing until Oct. 31. In addition to the programs planned, there will be informal discussions of women's concerns from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the University of Kansas Union. They will be in Alcove At 7 p.m. Monday at Lewis Hall, there will be workshops on contraception and self-health in the Fireplace Room. B on Level Three, except on Thursday, when the discussion will be in Alceve, B. A lecture on "Women in Poetry" will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries building. SUSAN R. JACOBSON of the Federal Reserve Bank, Kansas City, Mo., will speak on "Women and Credit" at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Satellite Union Becky Winterchaerd, who attended Conferenc in Copenhagen this summer. KU women students will present an art show at 6 p.m. to 3.0pm Friday at Hassinger Hall. the conference at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Jawahir Room in the Union. There will be a discussion on "Lesbianism and Women's Liberation" at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27 in the Council Room in the Union. A discussion on "The Women's Movement and Men," which will focus on making women's and men's roles more compatible, will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, in the International Room at the Union. An information meeting on Tite IX will be at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday Oct 18. JAYHAWK JOG the GRAMOPHONE ACCULAB 440 SPEAKER SYSTEM Regularly $250 ea., now $125 ea. 1/2 PRICE The 10 semi-finalists for this year's HOPE award were announced yesterday by the HOPE Award Committee. 25th & IOWA-HOLIDAY PLAZA ORIENTAL FOOD • FISH • MEAT Chinese • Japanese • Philipine • Korean The 10 semi-finalists are: HOPE semi-finalists named Committee chairman Bill Venable said that 152 professors were invited to the event, honors who voted. The HOPE award honors an outstanding KU teacher. William Baifour, professor of physiology and cell biology; Charles Chowins, assistant professor of journalism; Allan Cigler, associate professor of political science; Elizabeth Collins, associate professor of occupational therapy; Robert Gorgerz, assistant professor of business; Donald Green, professor of chemical and petroleum --engineering; Peter Lorenzi assistant professor of business; Louis Michel, professor of architecture and urban design, and Lawrence Sherr, professor of business. Far Eastern Food Center 7811 Wornall Rd. Kansas City, Mo. 64114 (816)-361-7743 枢 東 食 品 Timeless Styling and traditional detailing make this one of the Favorites in Black, Cordovan, and Oxblood of course. - 10% discount for all Lawrence Residents Two others placed among the top ten but were ineligible because they had won the HOPE award within the last four years. They were Clark-Bricker, professor of chemistry, and Andrew McDonough, professor of business. The next two highest vote-getters were then added to round out the list of the 10. Seniors will vote Wednesday and Thursday to narrow the list to five, and the top vote-getter will be an ESPN analyst. KLU-Klokahona football game Nov. 8. BENNETT RETAIL LIQUOR ICE COLD BEER CHIP 846 ILLINOIS Ray Beers CHILLED WINES SPIRITS LINOIS NEXT DOOR TO HO Traditional Clothing Topeka, Kansas BASS WEEJUNS Button Down Oxford: Shirts From $18.00 THE WALL Choose from our many famous makers . . . Hart Schaffner & Marx, Hickey Freeman, Christian Dior, Austin Reed, Corbin, Hathaway, Gain Marco, Alan Paine, Pendleton, Sero, Thane and others. Wool Shetland: Sweaters From *28.50 Herringbone, Tweed and Flannel: Sport Coats From $99.90 WESTERN WORLD WATERBEDS More than beauty for your money accommodate your bed comforters complete waterbeds beginning at $179.95 ★blankets we offer a complete line of waterbeds and accessories including- ★comforters ★furniture to mastercharge and visa cards. ★sheets 25th & Iowa 842-4499 Holiday Plaza 6th & Kasold we accept Meisner Milstead Liquor Featuring one of the largest selections of wine in town. We have something to suit your taste. Let us serve you! WESTERN WORLD WATERBEDS SUA and the University Theatre introduce Long Wharf Theatre in their production of PRIVATE LIVES Monday October 201980 8 OOPM at the University Theatre Tickets $8.7&6 $2 discount with KU ID at SUA and the Murphy Hall box office 15 West 9th 842-3059