University Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 20.1976 h 1 existing fit for the agreed expected current employment old Ford's ontending economy Bartenders From page one Collins compared bartending with his daytime job. "IN MY BOOKEEPING PEP, I sit in a room and don't say anything for four hours. You might说 this job could be a release. I think you should pay the paid, I think I'd prefer bartending." Bill Sherman, Mission Hills senior, used to tend bar at the Sanctuary, but he quit last "One reason I quit the Sanctuary was that I was getting a little tired of seeing people get drunk all the time," Sherman said. "And where I lived even won't want to see a bar." Sherman said that every bar had features that were unique to that bar. --the Hawk and the Wheel, and cafe cafes. "The reason the Hawk was so popular is that they're so close to campos. Sherman said, "It's almost a tattoo on it," ITU, to go to the Hawk and the Wheel." "Each bar has its own gimmick," he said. "A lot of hats will have lighted dance floors, smoke machines or big TV screens. Right now, disco is a big thing. But on the coasts, disco is dying out." "YOU HAVE TO have a good promotional gimmick to lure neoole in." He said it was difficult for a bar to stay popular for more than about three years. "Very few bars can form rods in one location," Sherman said. "Bars don't attract the same group of people all the time." As a result, many norms, moving from one bar to another, The exceptions in Lawrence, he said, are the Javhawk and the Wagon, Woolf cafe. Christmas & Thanksgiving FLIGHTS ARE FILLING FAST Make reservations now! No extra cost for our services. Maupintour travel service Phone: 843-1211 KU Union/The Malls/Hillcrest/900 Mass In Murphy's Swartwhout Hall last spring, Utterbear eased the formality of his doctoral recital by forsaking the traditional suit for a sports coat and open shirt and by playing a jazz number. "Here's That Rainy Day," for his encore. From page one --in my files," he said, rummaging through a cabinet in the corner. "I think musical recitals should be more relaxed affairs. All music that surrounds us surrounds only hampers creativity." Selling your bike? Advertise it in the Kansan. Call 864-4358 "This Chipin ballad I'm working on with Mr. Costa . . . I can interpret within the composer's notes and color it with my emotions." His chest and head sway to the piece's crescendo. "This is very sexual," he said. "Feel the tension and the release." --in my files," he said, rummaging through a cabinet in the corner. "I think musical recitals should be more relaxed affairs. All music that surrounds us surrounds only hampers creativity." "Let's see. I have the music to that song into a load blues in the key of C, left hand striding in octaves, right hand trembling red blue notes. A student in a white sweater tucked-back black hair bounds into the hall. 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