Section A · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Monday, October 20,1997 It's hard to stop smoking. And it doesn't help when friends and family bug you about it. Nagging won't make you quit. So, maybe you should try the "No-Nag, No-O Do-It-Your-Own-Way" Quitting Smoking Program. It's a positive-approach program based on what smokers said would help them quit. For help: $ \textcircled{6} $ 864-9570 Building better health for you Leah L. Luckeroth Watkins has a history of changing to meet the health care needs of KU students. It goes like this: M. D., Univ. of Kansas, 1986 Board Certified in Internal Medicine Students began the student health service in 1906. Then a gift from Elizabeth Miller Watkins built the original Watkins Hospital in 1932. The current Watkins Health Center opened in 1974—and a student-approved expansion and renovation is now complete. Come see your new health center! Come see your new health center! Your up-to-date health center furthers Mrs. Watkins' center furthers Mrs. Watkins' belief that the future "depends on the proper care of your health." Appointments: $\textcircled{2}$ 864-9507 285.864.9500 win.edu/home/watkins Let's clear the air. Robert L. Brown M. D., University of Kansas, 1987 Board Certified in Family Practice Welcome to our new physician! It's hard to stop smoking. And it doesn't help when friends and family bug you about it. You can consult with your Watkins health care provider for information and advice on quitting smoking Appointments: 864-9507 And you might want to try the "No-Nag, No-Guilt, Do-It-Your-Own-Way" Guilding Smoking Program It's a positive-approach program based on what smokers said would help them quit. Health Educator: 864-9570 BACCHUS and GAMMA present COLLEGIATE HEALTH & FITNESS TOUR Allen Field House lawn October 23 and 24,10:00 a.m.to 4:00 p.m. Free! Allen Field House lawn National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week October 19-25 In the event of bad weather the event will be cancelled. Students create art gallery Hashinger Hall exhibit shows artists' works By Sarah McWilliams mcwilliams@kansan.com Kansan staff writer "Artel: Visual Artists' Network International." The program is an exchange of visual artists who travel to various schools giving advice and setting up exhibitions. The theater on the first floor of Hashinger Hall usually is home to plays, but this weekend it housed a different kind of art. Nine Hashinger residents worked with Nik Ratzlaff, painter and sculptor, to set up a gallery and display their work as part of the 1997 Emerging Young Artists Midwest Exhibition. Ratzlaff has traveled around the world as part of a program he organized in 1989 called "I do it because students who choose art as a vocation will have a difficult time, and I want them to be aware of that," Ratzlaff said. "Some of it I enjoy, some of it is a lot of work, but I like to meet people." The students learned techniques such as how to arrange sculptures, how to hang paintings and how to point ceiling light on the art to show it at its best, said Meighan Davisson, Emporia freshman. The gallery was open Saturday and yesterday. Davisson said learning how to set up a show was exciting, but the best part of the week was spending time on the front porch of Hashinger listening to Ratzlaff expound his views of life. Danielle Belsky, Columbia Mo., freshman, exhibited several drawings in the show. Other students contributed oil paintings, sculptures and pastel drawings. "I've never done a real show before," Belsky said. "It makes you think about what it would be like to be in a real show." Belsky said the nine students who participated in the show had been up late Friday night setting up the show. "It was so fun to set it up," she said. "We were listening to music and dancing through the exhibit. I think anyone who sets up a show should dance through it to see how it looks." Ali possessions auctioning high The Associated Press BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The robe, trunks and shoes that Muhammad Ali wore in 1974 when he beat George Foreman in their "Rumble in the Jungle" drew some of the highest bids Sunday at an auction of Ali memorabilia. The white cloth, calf-length robe decorated with African patterns and elaborate beadwork sold for $140,000 to a telephone bidder. The trunks sold for $50,000 and the shoes went for $52,000 to separate men bidding in the tent at Christie's. "it's great. A lot of Muhammad Ali's fans have spoken for their love for Ali and the memorabilia that's available," said Ronnie Paloger, a Los Angeles businessman who put his private collection on the block. Ali's attorney said the 55-year-old former champion, who suffers from Parkinson's, was disappointed about the auction. Ali did not participate and will not profit from it. Ali had earlier said some of the items were stolen from him, but Christie's officials said Paloger owned everything free and clear. Another robe worn by Cassius Clay, Ali's name before he converted to the Muslim religion, sold for $20,000. The robe, from a Feb. 25, 1964 fight with Sonny Liston, features the words "The Lip"stitched on the back in red letters. Ep. 8 Its pre-auction estimate of $40,000-$60,000 was revised down to $25,000-$35,000 after Ali's official photographer Howard Bingham pointed out to Christie's that the robe didn't match the one shown in film. A six-page letter sent by Ali to the Selective Service on Aug. 23, 1966, asking for a draft exemption as a minister of religion sold for $55,000 over the phone to Mike Cavendar of Tyler, Texas. Bidding began at $40,000. The board declined Ali's request for reclassification and he was found guilty of draft evasion, stripped of his title and forced into exile for 31/2 years. ¡Ole! Melinda Hedgecorth and Mary Ann Bond preform a flamer- co dance in front of the Kansas Union on Friday Photo by Geoff Krieger/KANSAN Bud Stallworth KU Basketball Legend - All-America '72 •Big 8 Player of the Year '72 •Academic All America '71 •Most Points in Conference Game (50 pts. vs. MU) •71 NCAA All-Tourney Team •6th on KU all-time season scoring list Bud Stallworth will be signing a new 100 Years of Kansas Basketball Poster today from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Also appearing this week to sign this commemorative poster (signings 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.) Tuesday Oct.21 Paul Mokeski Thursday Oct.23 Dave Magley KU Bookstores Kansas Union Level Two www.jayhawks.com 785-864-4640