12 Thursday, October 15, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Kansas guard Scooter Barry hides his face during KU Basketball Media Day activities. Members of the media gathered in Allen Field House yesterday for the chance to interview and film the members and staff of the basketball team. 842-0384 the AUTO MEDIC inc. Since 1983 "We Make Housecalls" Basketball Continued from p. 11 "I was hoping, to be honest, that I could recruit that way, and that's not slighting the junior college kids, but I like to teach. I've always felt that the longer we coach the kids the more they're going to improve." North Carolina doesn't have to," the former Tar Hee point guard said of recruiting juco players. "If you're going to have a choice of the best five players in the country, you don't have to do that." STADIUM BARBER SHOP Brown said it was difficult for Kansas to compete with the other major conferences, particularly the Atlantic Coast, the Big East, the Big 10, and the Pacific 10, and that has forced it to recruit a larger percentage of junior college players. "Out here, I've found that since I've been here that it's extremely difficult to recruit the kind of players I think this program should be able to recruit," he said. "We haven't turned out a prospect in this state who has been recruited by anybody in six years." "I think it's going to be very competitive in practice," Manning said. "This team probably has the most talent of any KU team I've ever been on in just terms of athletes. We have a lot of good athletes." About the national championship, Manning said," 'It's in our minds, I know it is in mine without a doubt. To finish up my career playing on a Final Four team would be great. But we've got to take it one step at a time, and the first step is to become a cohesive unit on the court." After playing pickup games with the Kansas recruits for the past several weeks, Manning said he was impressed with the supporting cast of players who he hopes will help him be the most of his final college season. Although Brown said he preferred to have players for four years rather than the two years he normally had juco players, he said junior college recruiting had been profitable for Kansas. STADIUM BARBER SHOP 1033 Mass Downtown Quality Haircuts at Reasonable Prices Barbers "We have great junior college programs (in Kansas), so we have to take advantage of that," he said. "I've had great experiences with junior college kids, and because of where we are, I think it's important that we continue to do so." "A lot of times, Coach Brown wants me to go out and lead by example and work harder in practice." Manning said, "and set an example when we're doing drills, always going hard." But the team may be without one of those athletes, as Brown is considering red-shirting center Sean Alvarado. "It doesn't matter to me, because I have a five-year major, so it would benefit me playing-wise and education-wise," the 6-10 center. He has one year of eligibility left. "I'd have another year to finish up and another year to work on my basketball skills." non-negotiable: Manning's role as forward and resident superstar. As one of only four seniors on the squad, he will also be looked to as the team leader. Mustard Seed Student Fellowship You're invited to a Christ-centered Bible study seeking real answers for life's difficult questions. Join in a time of Holy Spirit-led worship and prayer with people that care. Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. International Room, Kansas Union For more information: 841-6668 IF YOU'RE PREGNANT AND YOU NEED HELP NOW... While the junior college transfers and the high school recruits compete for starting positions, one thing is Houra: M-T:TH-6-8 P.M. W-F:1-3 P.M. W-Fi:10-12 Noon 843-4821 204 W. 13th Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and The American Red Cross will teach you what you need to know about saving lives with the technique of CPR. Your best friend is choking, and all you can hear is your own heart pounding. Would you know what to do? Sat., Oct. 17 from 9-12 and 1-4 p.m. Stop by Wescoe Beach or call 843-3550 for information or to register. Haskell Indian Junior College (Gym) Call us. We'll help. Will you? sponsored by Weaver's Department Art & Sign Miller Furniture Store Graphics WAL-MART Tomorrow Night Proudly Presents The Legendary KINGSTON TRIO Friday, Oct. 16, 1987, 8 p.m. Ottawa Municipal Auditorium With Special Guests: Alfred E. Packer Memorial Band HEAR THE KINGSTON TRIO SING THEIR CLASSIC HITSTOM Dooley, Scotch 'n Soda, Greenback Dollar, MTA, Sloop John B and More. Tickets $14 and $9 available at the door, or may be charged to your credit card by calling 1-242-8810. Just 20 minutes South of Lawrence on Hwy 59 ( Iowa St. ) ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS!! The Student Senate Elections Committee would like to find seven hard-working people to fill vacant senate seats. There are 3 Nunemaker, 1 Architecture, 1 Education, 1 Engineering and 1 Resident-at-Large seats open. Applications are available in the Student Senate Office, 105 Burge Union. The Deadline for returning applications is Oct. 19. ATTENTION GRADUATE STUDENTS ATTENTION GRADUATE STUDENTS Nominations are open for Graduate Executive Committee of the Graduate Student Council Information and forms available in your Department, at 114 Burge Union, or call 864-4914. Self-nominations are encouraged. Nomination period ends 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 21, 1987. Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity Professional Business Fraternity Announces: The suspension of all operations of the Psi Chapter at The University of Kansas For further information: Mr. Kenneth B. Hastey Central Regional Director 6424 East Ct. St. Louis, MO 63116 (314) 351-3307 PREPARING FOR EXAMS Study Skills Workshop - Time Management * Reviewing * Memory Monday, October 19 FREE! - Boosting confidence * Test-Taking Strategies * Concentration 300 Strong Hall Presented by the Student Assistance Center. A new experience... an old friend The Central Philharmonic of China in its first-ever U.S. tour with Zuohuang Chen, Conductor Li Jian,钢琴 Soloist Presented by the University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Concert Series 8:00 p.m. Sunday, October 25,1987 Hoch Auditorium Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office All seats reserved For reservations, call 913/864-3982 Public: $15 & $13 KU & K-12 Students: $7.50 & $6.50 Senior Citizens & Other Students: $14 & $12 Funded, in part, by the Kansas Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts. Half price for students ClassifiedAds ANNOUNCEMENTS Preparing for Exams Study Skills Workshop. (Time Management, Reviewing, Testing Streight, Monday, October 18, 7 p.m. on Street, Room 100, Student Assistance 15, 864-404-94) Members of Delta Sigma Phi on KU campus please contact Dave Broyles, 843-3895 NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS: Nontraditional students Organizations: Moodle Monday, March 16, 2015: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Hawk Room, Union Guest Speaker: Jeff Weinberg, Associate director of Financial Aid TOPC FINANCIAL