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Such a small price to pay for your best ring value! See your Herff Jones representative for details. --ple. HERFF JONES BALLARD: Incumbent unopposed Two Days Only! Friday, October 21st. & Saturday, October 22 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Other ring styles on sale up to $100.00 OFF Continued from Page 1A. One of her successes last session was the passage of her neighborhood improvement and youth-jobs bill, which offers high school students summer and after-school jobs revitalizing community facilities. Though Ballard is running unopposed, her campaign manager Mary Weisert said not running a campaign would have been a mistake. ayhawk Bookstore only at the top of Naismith Hill! 1420 Crescent Road •Lawrence, KS 66044 843 2826 She holds a bachelor's in music education from Webster University in St. Louis, a master's in guidance counseling and a doctorate in counseling and student personnel services, both from Kansas State University. Ballard is running unopposed in the 44th district, which includes most of Lawrence west of Iowa Street. She said she had hoped the legislation would make a difference in getting kids off the streets and developing pride in the community. "If we could look at what is needed, we could guide the lives of young people and have more of a handle on what is going on in their lives," Ballard said. "We can educate, give self-esteem and prevent possible crimes." "The 44th district is one of the fastest growing districts in Kansas," Weisert said. "There are so many new people in the district that may not know Barbara. She needs to campaign to make herself familiar to the new members of the district." House of Representatives for the 44th District BARBARA BALLARD BURNING TED CURRENT POSITION: RUNNING FOR: Incumbent PARTY: Democrat AGE: Undergraduate degree in music education, Webster University. Master's in guidance counseling, Kansas State University. Doctorate in counseling and student personnel services, Kansas State University. 49 CAREER: Associate dean of students and director of the Emily Taylor Resource Center. EDUCATION: He said the collected information would be presented to Senate and the Student Senate to look at housing By the end of spring semester, Galus said, the committee could have ratings of all the landlords in Lawrence. The data collected also could be used to compare Lawrence rental property with the rental property in the towns of peer institutions. Kansan staff report The Student Rights Committee announced to the full Student Senate Wednesday night that it would be looking into the condition of off-campus rental housing in Lawrence, which houses many KU students. Mark Galus, head of the committee, said it would work in conjunction with the Lawrence Housing Study Group. Kim Cocks, education senator, said the Child Care Task Force recommended for the Hilltop Child Development Center to administer the new KU child care center, which is tentatively scheduled to open in the spring of 1997. She said the architects of the building were open to and encouraged comments from the campus community on the design of the center. Lawrence City Commission. In other Senate news: DATE OF RELEASE David Stevens, co-coordinator of the Student Political Awareness Task Force, said the number of students who had registered on campus to vote increased in the last two days. On Wednesday and Thursday, 150 students registered to vote, he said. Red Lyon Tavern Epitath $799/ $1099 CS CD Sale Prices Good Thru October 31st 91 hastings books · music · video 944 Mass. 832-8228 Southwest Plaza - Lawrence • 21st & Fairlawn - Topeka A Benefit for The University Theatre and the KU Bands Tickets available at all TICKETMASTER Cine Ticket Centers including all Hyatt locations, Jukebox Verified by 21st Century and 2nd Class. Bookbuster Record, Record from the Led Center Box Office (NF-11am-1pm) on the SUA Box Office of Chicago Phone: [816]931-3330 TICKETMASTER (816) 931-3330 Tickets submitted to a demonstration charge No service charge on SUA Box Office PRODUCED BY CONTEMPOARY & SUA SATURDAY, NOV. 12 • 8PM THE LIED CENTER Steven Wright Saturday, November 12 • 8:00 p.m. • Lied Center $2.00 off $18.50 General admission tickets are available through the KU box offices (Murphy Hall; 913/864-3982, Lied Center; 913/864-ARTS, SUA; 913/864-3477); all seats $5; VISA and MasterCard are accepted for phone orders all performances in the Crafton-Proyer Theatre/Murphy Hall KUID DISCOUNT COUPON Sunday. October 30, 1994 7:30 p.m. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde starring John Barrymore Redeem at SUA Box Office Only Limit 4 tickets per coupon with KUID The University of Kansas 1st Annual Halloween Horror Films Festival Sunday, October 30, 1994 2:30 p.m. Rosserah (the original Dracula) featuring The BIJou Players providing live music for the silent film classics Saturday. October 29, 1994 8:00 p.m. The Phantom of the Opera starring Lon Chaney