Section B · Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, September 24, 1997 928 Mass. Downtown 843-0611 Credit Within Reach Earn University of Kansas undergraduate and graduate college credit through Independent Study select your course(s) from over 130 Independent study courses offerings. On-line Catalog and Enrollment www.cu.ukans.edu/cwis/units/IndStudy/MENU Stop by Independent Study Student Services, Continuing Education Building, Annex A, just north of the Kansas Union for a catalog or call 864-4440 for information. Customer Service Share in the "Magic" of The Disney Catalog In Lawrence: In Overland Park: Dakotah Reservation Services, Inc. is seeking qualified candidates to answer inbound phone calls from guests ordering merchandise from The Disney Catalog. We are looking for individuals with: - Strong Communication Skills - Accurate Keyboard Typing Skills - Accurate Keyboard Typing Skills - Accurate Keyboard * High Energy Level - High Energy Level - Minimum Age of 18 We offer: - Competitive Wages - Professional Casual Dress Environment - A Variety of Flexible Work Schedules (Fits well with School Schedules) - Shuttle Service for the Overland Park office To find out how to join our teams, please apply in person during the hours of 9 am - 5 pm at: 1601 West 23rd Street, Suite 206 Lawrence, Kansas Or Call: (785) 331-4900 Join us at our Job Fair, Sept. 24 & 25 Join us at our Job Fair, Sept. 24 & 25 at the Kansas Union, in the lobby, from 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. EOE Chiefs' falcon still up in the air Linebacker's status called 'week-to-week' The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A specialist has examined the injured arm of Pro Bowl linebacker Derrick Thomas and his prognosis remains week-to-week, Kansas City coach Marty Schottenheimer said. Schottenheimer denied broadcast reports that the 6-foot-3, 245-pounder might be done for the year. "No one has ever raised that possibility with me." he said. Thomas, around whom the Chiefs redesigned the entire defense this season, saw limited action in the first two games and did not suit up for the last two. He injured the triceps muscles in his left arm early in training camp and did not appear in any exhibition games. Schottenheimer said he talked with team physician Jon Browne on Monday night after Browne had conferred with James Andrews, a noted specialist in sports medicine who examined Thomas' arm. "He said Andrews and he agreed that this is a week-to-week situation." Schootten er ensaid. "There is healing involved." Thomas: Has injured muscles in his left arm. After signing a seven-year, $27 million contract this year, Thomas was designated the "falcon" in the new defensive scheme of the same name. It makes him part linebacker and part defensive end. Meant to take advantage of Thomas' pass-rushing skills, the falcon switches back and forth from the left to the right side from play to play, sometimes dropping back in coverage but often rushing the passer. A Pro Bowl selection every year since the Chiefs drafted him in the first round out of Alabama in 1989, Thomas has 98 sacks, more than any other NFL player in the past eight years. After playing with a brace on the left arm against Oakland on Sept. 8, he experienced swelling and pain and has not played since. He has no sacks and has been involved in only four tackles. Backup Pellom McDaniels has played well in Thomas' absence, helping the Chiefs win three of their first four games. The 300-pound McDaniels has been involved in 15 tackles and two sacks. "We have been very pleased with the way Pellom has performed," said Gunther Cunningham, defensive coordinator. "We couldn't have asked more of Pellom." - Free Pool 2-5 Every Day - Hand Crafted Beers Affordable Cuisine - Live Bands every weekend! No Cover Featuring: 25th·Live Music 26th·Lonnie Ray 27th·KC Brass & Electric You can hunt us down at 729 Mass Street