6 University Daily Kansan / Thursday, October 24, 1991 GOD TOLD ME That's what one televangelist claimed God talks to me too! God talks in lots of ways: the Bible, prayer and worship, words through friends, a consecrated common sense --many ways. My problem is listening! Don't miss God talking to you too! Lutheran Campus Ministry by students and for students 1204 Oread 843-4948 worship: 10:30 a.m. 1st 50 Ladies in the doorwill receive a FREEROSE! 901 Mississippi Call Powerline #: THE-CLUB (843-2582) LSAT • GRE • GMAT Teachers are better than tapes Some test prep services seem to have an almost fanatical fondness for audio tapes. If you miss a class, they hand you a tape. Need extra help? More tapes! Heck, they even train their teachers with the darn things. At The Princeton Review, we believe that teachers are better than tapes. A well-trained teacher will answer your questions, focus on your problem areas, and even smile on occasion. That's why our students receive FREE Extra-Help ... with their teachers, not tapes. THE PRINCETON REVIEW LSAT, GRE and GMAT classes forming now. Call today for more information. (612) 379-3937 The Prism Print & Reuse is not affiliated with Prism Print University or ETS. SENIORS ANNOUNCING HILLTOPPERS The Hilltopper Awards were established in the 1930s as the Jayhawker's way of recognizing those seniors who have made high calibre contributions to the University and/or the Lawrence community and have consistently displayed unselfish, responsible leadership in non-academic areas of campus life 1992 JAYHAWKER HILLTOPPER AWARD The nominations will be screened by a committee that includes KU faculty, student representatives and the Jayhawkner staff. Anyone can nominate a senior for this award and seniors can nominate themselves by picking up an application. Nomination forms and applications are available at the Organizations and Activities Center. available at the Organizations and Activities Center, 400 Kansas Union and the Student Union Activities ticket office, Kansas Union. Deadline for acceptance of nominations is October 25 by 5:00, and the deadline for applications is Friday, November 8, 1991. APPLYTODAY 1992 Jayhawker Yearbooks on sale for $25.00 in the yearbook office,428 Kansas Union. Golden Key National Honor Society Come by our information table located in the Kansas Union to find out more about Golden Key! October 23-25 Scholastic Achievement and Excellence Study says high passenger load in airplanes increases crash risk The Associated Press CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Jetliners more than three-quarters full with passengers are at least five times more likely to experience crashes than airplanes less than 75 percent full, according to a study. The study analyzed major domestic jet crashes on U.S. airlines between 1975 and 1989, said Arnold Barnett, a professor of operations research and statistics at MIT's Sloan School of Management. In the 10 worst crashes during that period, an average of 85 percent of seats on those flights were occupied. A high passenger load might increase the chance that some related event, such as a longer takeoff run, will cause an accident, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology said. Looking at the figures another way, the number of major crashes among flights more than three-fourths full was eight in about 23 million, which makes the chances of a major crash on those flights almost 1 in 3 million, Barnett said. Barnett said. In contrast, 59 percent of the seats were occupied on the average domestic jet flight during the peri- dium. The Department of Transportation data The seat occupancy rate for the crashes was about one-fourth higher than for the average domestic flight, according to the study. A major crash was defined as one that resulted in the deaths of at least 20 percent of the passengers on board. In the same period, there were 47 million flights under three-fourths full, with two crashes, or chances of about 1 in 23 million. Donating blood plasma is safe and easy. The Lawrence Donor Center has highly qualified, friendly personnel. New Donors come in now and receive $15 on your first donation! Return donors earn $22 a week (2 donations) On Halloween, come in for treats and donate plasma! Lawrence Donor Center 816 W.24th Call us at 749-5750 Study Smart with Cliffs StudyWare To do your best on your Graduate Management Admission Test, study smart with Cliffs StudyWare. 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