University Daily Kansan, September 10, 1980 Page 3 On Campus SIERRA CLUB FILM THE SIERRA CLUB'S first fall meeting will feature a film, "Alaska, Land in the Balance," at 7 tonight in the Regionalist Room of the Kansas Union. UNIVERSITY FORUM, which meets at 11:45 this morning at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries center, will feature Dr. Fred Samson, professor of physiology and director of the University of Kansas Medical Center's Rehabilitation Center, who will lecture on "Health and Diseases in the 1980s." The ACADEMIC COMPUTER CENTER will sponsor an "Introduction to Timesharing" seminar at 3:30 p.m. the auditorium of the Academic Computer Center. THE SOCIETY OF PHYSICS SCHOOL will meet at 4:30 p.m. in 323 Mallet. The KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in the Kansas Union Parlors. p.m. in the Kansas Union Parlor. Juniors and seniors in POLITICAL SCIENCE interested in electing or using elected undergraduate departments on the political science department are asked to meet at 7:30 in 525 Blake Hall. The UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB will meet at 11 a.m. in the Watkins Room of the Kansas University. There will be interest group sign-ups, bridge and a University history slide show, "The Lighthouse of Roof Back Ridge." BLACKS IN COMMUNICATION will meet at 8 p.m. in Watkins Scholarship The GRADUATE WOMEN'S GROUP room in the Cork Room of the King's Suite. TOMORROW A NEW LIEFELLOWISH film wished shown at 6:30 p.m. in 3139 Wiley Street, New York. The Board of Class Officers will hold a meeting on May 25th, 2016, in the Station Union parking lot. A LIFE-ISSUE SEMINAR on sexuality at 7 p.m. at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries will examine historical attitudes toward sexuality from the time of Abelard and Heloise to the time of Freud. A seminar entitled "Introduction to Data Analysis" will be at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Academic Computer Center. THE COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN will have an open meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the International Room of the Kansas Union to talk about plans for the coming year and to organize committees. 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. Renovation T-shirts available Anyone with $5 and the inclination to spend it now can tell the world that he survived the Watson Library renovation. T-shirts with "Veteran of Watson Library Renovation: 1980-1982," on them can be ordered at Watson Library until Monday. "We have 32 orders already, and we only started selling them on Monday," stacks supervisor Kendall Simmons said yesterday. She said the T-shirts originally were for the library staff, but people's reactions to the shirts gave her the idea of also selling them to the public. "People kept coming up and saying, 'God, that's great! Where can I get one?' " Simmons said. Some of the workmen and architects were planning to order T-shirts this time, she said. This week's sale is the second time the T-shirts have been offered to the public. Simmons said 106 shirts were sold this summer. Simmons said the "Veteran" design was selected from about 20 designs in a contest held last spring by the library staff. The design was chosen over other suggestions such as "Not Tonight, I Have a Headache—Watson Renovation," "Jackhammer Hell" and a picture of the library's founder, Carrie Watson, with a hammer through her head. On the Record Lawrence police are investigating the theft of more than $2,000 taken from cash registers at two grocery stores, a police spokesman said yesterday. Police are questioning two suspects in the thefts, which occurred during the past 10 days. The thefts were from Kroger Super Store, 23rd Street and Naismith Drive, and Rusty's Food Center, 23rd and Louisiana streets, police said. took money from the cash register, police said. In both incidents, one suspect distracted a cashier while the other Alvis Osburn, 19. Eudora, suffered cuts on his head after he was beaten with a screwdriver, police said. The other victim was not in injury. LAWRENCE POLICE also are looking for three to five men involved in an aggrated assault of two men in a parking lot after midnight yesterday morning. Police said Osburn and a friend were walking through the park when they were attacked. Can't Do A Thing With Your Hair? BUY OR SELL BUY OR SELL SILVER, GOLD & COINS Class Rings Antiques-Furniture Boyds Coin & Antiques REDKEN It's Time To Consult Our Professionals! styling for men and women Monday-Saturday 9 am-5 pm 731 New Hampshire hair lords 1017 1/2 Mass 841-8276 Hours M-Sat. 9-9 Sun. 12-5:30 royal college shop eight thirty seven massachusetts 843-4255 monday-saturday 10-6 Continuing to bring you the best in jazz and progressive music. 24 HOURS A DAY partially funded by Student Activity Fee