University Daily Kansan, October 16, 1980 Page 3 On Campus TODAY Wint Wint Jr. and Jessie Branson, candidates for the 44th District, will appear at a LAW SCHOOL FORUM at 12:30 in room 104 Green Hall. The Graduate School Tea and Talk series will feature LEAST MISTCHER, University Distinguished Professor of Medicinal Chemistry, who has been a key player in the Impact of Antibiotics' at 3:30 in the Centennial Room of the Karsang Union. TONIGHT DUNGEONS AND DRAVAGONS You can meet at 7 in the Trail Room of the meet at 7 in the THE LIFE-ISSUE SEMINAR ON SEXUALITY will discuss "Male-Female Differences in Sexual Perception" and Ecumenical Christian Ministry Center. THE UNDERGRADUATE PHILOSOPHY CLUB will meet to hear Richard DeGeorge, professor of Soviet and East European Studies, speak on "The Right to Be Unhealthy" at 7 in the Regionalist Room of the Union. THE ART EDUCATION CLUB will feature a speech by Douglas Hyland, curator of the Spencer Museum of Art, at 7:30 in room 103 Bailey Hall. The School of Architecture and Urban Design and the department of western civilization will present a film, "ASCENT OF MAN: MAJESTIC CLOCKWORK," at 7:30 in room 3140 Wesco Hall. Discussion will follow. AN ART LECTURE by Wanda Corn, Wilson Fellow, Smithsonian Institution, titled "Grant Wood's American Gothic: The Birth of a National Icon," will be at 8 in the Art Auditorium of the Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art. KU JAZZ ENSEMBLES II AND III Bacalauri, Bacalauri, Swarthout Bacalauri, Murphy, Murphy TOMORROW KU FOLK DANCE CLUB will hold a beginning dance class at 7:30 p.m. in the Robinson Recreation Center gym. A guest dance class will be held at 9 p.m. THE BIOLOGY CLUB will meet at 4 p.m. in the Sunflower Room of the Building. The Kansan welcomes items for inclusion in "On Campus." Organizations should submit written information on scheduled free activities to the campus editor at least two days before the events. The KU Campus Safety Services' escort service may be canceled this semester because of a shortage of volunteers, Kasey Ward, president of Campus Safety Services, said yesterday. Campus Safety created an escort service last November to provide escorts for students walking alone on campus at night. KU safety service needs volunteers "We would like to run the escort service again this semester, and we think we have a real need for it," Ward said. "But we can't possibly run it unless we come up with at least 50 volunteers." The escort service was scheduled to resume service Sept. 28. Last year, the service had as many as 65 or 70 volunteers, but Ward estimated it had only five volunteers so far this semester. The Campus Safety Services recruiting committee will hold an organizational meeting at 7 tonight in pari- ty room. The next session will be an inter- mission. You will be interested in volunteer Each volunteer would be responsible for a three-hour shift each week answering the service phone at Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall and escorting students. Usually a man and a woman escort students together. Campus Safety Services has two other committees that will continue working throughout the year. The education committee promotes campus safety habits by presenting programs and activities to campus committees. The campus conducts student surveys to determine where more campus lighting is needed. From page 1 Wood Creek "Maybe when the weather gets worse car parking will work better because people won't want to drive as much," she said. Meanwhile, Harris is pedaling her bike to campus every day—a three-mile trek that takes 20 to 25 minutes, she said. On the Record Ward said that the area around the Satellite Union was particularly dark and that lights were scheduled to be installed soon. Mark Mikkelson, graduate student and a two-year member of the Transportation Board, said he thought the board was sympathetic to the residents' complaints and cancelling the bus route was unfortunate. However, there was little the board could do. A gold ring valued at $900 and a star ring valued at $1,000 were taken, police said. Lawrence police are investigating the theft of almost $2,000 of jewelry from an apartment in the 2100 block of Kasold Drive that occurred on Oct. 1. Police said the victim noticed the rings missing after a maintenance man had been alone in the apartment doing repair work. "One of the basic limitations of the LAWRENCE POLICE also said they were investigating a burglary at The Smokehouse, 719 Massachusetts ST. The police are asking for an account has taken from a "secret hiding place." Pollice said the burglar entered the building through a crack in the under construction THURSDAY SPECIAL bus system is that decisions must be made a year in advance," Mikkelson said. "If we knew then what we know when it comes, we filtered the routes. It's just hard to say." 1980 China Day 》Oct.25《 - Youth Goodwill Mission from Rep. of China Presents An Adventure - In Chinese Songs And Dances 1:00 PM at Woodruff Auditorium, KU Union - Movies: National Palace Museum, Tea Ceremony, and "The Magnificent 72" 3:00 PM at Dyche Hall Auditorium Banquet Ticket: $6.00 at KU Union Box Office 5:30-7:30 PM at Ecumenical Christian Ministries Sponsored by KU Chinese Student Assoc. & Free China Club Partially, Eugued bu. Student, Senor --free beer on K.U. home game days He'll listen. He'll get things done WINTER WINT Representative 44th Republican Pol. Adv. 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