8 University Daily Kansan / Monday, October 7, 1991 MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL SPECIALS Come by and catch the game on any of our 10 Televisions!! $1.00 off all Hamburgers $1.45 16 oz. Drafts $1.95 $1.95 Canadian Club Highballs LATE NIGHT SPECIAL: 9 - 12pm 1/2 price Milano Sticks Cocktails served until 2:00am 2429 IOWA, LAWRENC 841 - 9922 VOLLEYBALL Entries Open: Tuesday, October 8 Entries Open: Tuesday, October 8 Entries Close: Wednesday, October 9 Entry Fee: $25 Open to all KU students, faculty, and staff MANDATORY MANAGER'S MEETING Tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Robinson, North Gym. NOTE: Entries are accepted for Volleyball and Basketball on a first come first serve basis beginning 8:30 a.m. -4:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 8 and Wednesday, October 9 Team managers not represented at the Manager's Meetings will not be allowed to sign up until October 9 at 2:00 p.m. Volleyball Divisions: Men's Open, Men's Greek, Men's Residence Hall, Women's Open, Women's Greek, Women's Residence Hall, Co-Rec A & B, Men's Just - 4-Fun, Women's Just - 4-Fun 3ON3 BASKETBALL Entries Open: Tuesday, October 8 Entries Close: Wednesday, October 9 Entry Fee: $25 per team Open to all KU students, faculty, and staff MANDATORY MANAGER'S MEETING Tonight at 7:00 p.m. in Robinson, North Gym. DIVISIONS: Men's Open, Men's Greek, Men's Residence Hall, Women's Open, Women's Greek, Women's Residence Hall, Co-Rec, Men's Just-4-Fun. Volunteers clean banks of Kansas River SPONSORED BY KYU RECREATION SERVICES 208 ROBINSON 864-3546 By Stephanie Patrick Specialto the Kansan STANLEY H. KAPLAN Take Kaplan Or Take Your Chances Take This Course And You'll End Up In Court. By Stephanie Patrick 1900 W75th St. STE5 Shawnee Mission, KS (913) 262-8378 Special to the Kansan With trash bags in hand, many Lawrence residents worked Saturday morning to clean the Kansas River bank 1012 Mass.STE215 Lawrence,KS 842-5442 More than 140 people volunteered their time to Lawrence's third annual River Area Cleanup. The city of Lawrence and Jayhawk Beverage Inc. sponsored the cleanup. Afterwards, Jayhawk Beverage Inc., which provided the trash bags, sponsored a picnic for the volunteers at Old Park, Eighth and Walnut streets. Volunteers worked from 8 a.m. to noon picking up everything from paper to glass at three separate sites. "I think a lot of people are recognizing it is everyone's river, and we need to take care of it," said Patricia Marrion, the coordinator for the city of Lawrence. She said that more than 100 large bags were filled at the East Lawrence site, which is east of the Riverfront Mall at Seventh and New York streets. She said fewer volunteers worked at the other sites, at Constant Park and at Eighth and Oak streets. But many bags of trash were collected and several large pieces of metal were taken to be recycled, she said. At that site volunteers collected sev- pences of metal that were taken to be preserved. Marvin that workers had hoped to recycle as much trash as possible but that the recyclable value of many items was reduced by rain and wind. Marvin said the final results of the "It kind of reinforced that we need to be keeping the city clean." Holly Forte Littleton Colo. junior cleanup would be tabulated tomorrow. The weather gave Marvin a reason to celebrate Saturday. In previous years, the cleanup had attracted about 60 people, but the good weather made it possible for more people to get involved this year, she said. Marvin said the change from a spring cleanup to a fall cleanup was a "A lot more students participated this year," she said. She said that before students were not able to participate, they had to study hard for finals during May. Holly Forte, Littleton, Colo., junior, member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, worked at the East Lawrence site removing trash from the rocks on the beach. Forte said the members had collected several bags of plastic foam, glass Katie Bradbury, left, and Kim Kerrhelp out in the River Area Cleanup. "It kind of reinforced that we need to be keeping the city clean," she said. Available at 928 Massachusetts The Etc. Shop *Committed to Excellence *Dedicated General Assembly Meeting Tonight! October 7, 7:00 p.m. Alderson Auditorium., Union It's time to with... BSU get involved "LET'S UNIFY" The Black Student Union will be having its 2nd Annual African-American Homecoming "Black Pageantry in Motion" Could you be Mr. or Ms Black KU? Stop by the BSU office to fill out an application and find out more details. Black Student Union Room 425-Kansas Union 864-3984 THE ISLAMIC CENTER OfLAWRENCE presents An Intensive Introductory Short Course on Islamic Designs Specifically for Non-Muslims with Little or No Background on Islam. *FREE OF CHARGE and *OPEN TO PUBLIC TOPIC 1. BASIC FUNDAMENTALS OF ISLAM 2. SOURCES OF LEGISLATION IN ISLAM 3. MUHAMMAD THE MESSENGER OF GOD 4. ISLAMIC CURRENT ISSUES 5. DIALOGUE WITH MUSLIM WOMEN TIME/DATE TIME DATE -Tues. October 8, 7:30pm -Tues Oct. 15, 7:30pm -Tues Oct. 22, 7:30pm -Mon. Oct 28, 7:30pm -Tues. Nov 5, 7:30pm PLACE -Alderson Auditorium, Kansas Union -Big 8 Room, Kansas Union -Big 8 Room, Kansas Union -Big 8 Room, Kansas Union -Big 8 Room, Kansas Union For More Information Call 841-9768