12 University Daily Kansan / Thursday. September 5. 1991 Journalists! Writers! Photographers! The Jayhawker Yearbook is looking for interested motivated students for the 1991-92 staff. We need students for section editors, photographers and the writing staff Many positions are PAID positions! Interested? Come pick up an application in either 400 or 428 Kansas Union. Applications are due by Sept. 5 at 5:00 p.m. For more information, call 864-3728. Godfather's Pizza. WATKINS STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES Eating Right for Your Good Health! Making smart decisions about food, wherever you live this fall, is important for good health. Ann Chapman, Watkins Registered Dietitian, can answer questions about any aspect of your diet, whether you are concerned about normal or distorted eating; weight loss, gain, or maintenance; or athletic diets. Call 864-9575 for an appointment. The first visit is prepaid for full-fee paying students. See Watkins Business Office for charge information regarding subsequent visits. Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders. an eating disorders support group, will meet Wednesday, 7:30-8:30 p.m., at Watkins Health Center, First Floor Conference Room. For more information contact Ann Chapman, R.D., at 864-9575. Health Center 864-9500 Health Education 864-9570 We Care for KU Urgent Care: M-F 8-4:30 p.m. 8a 8-11:30 a.m. M·F 8 a.m.-10 p.m. 8a/Su 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serving Only Lawrence Campus Students Sailing down the boulevard Patrick G Brungardt/KANSAN Stephen Rudy (standing). Naperville, Ill., junior, and commodore of the KU Sailing Club, and Chuck Morse. Merriam senior, hoist a spinnaker on a sailboat parked in front of Strong Hall. The club was on campus yesterday afternoon to recruit new members. WORK SMARTER. NOT HARDER. Liberal arts or social sciences major? Smart. Math or statistics student? Also smart. To get ahead, you need the TI-30 STAT, the hardworking calculator with working calculator with most-used scientific and statistics functions. Or for even more power, get the TI-36X SOLAR. It's powered by ANYLITE $ ^{TM} $ solar cells and never needs batteries. Whatever your major or your courses may be, there's a TI model that will help you work smarter. Why? Because they've been developed with students like you, as well as math educators and professors like those teaching you. That's why TI calculators are so highly recommended. Your local TI retailer has a chart that matches the courses you're taking to the right TI calculator. Try one today. And start working smarter, instead of harder. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS ©1991 Texas Instruments, Inc. 1100001 $^{TM}$ Trademark of Texas Instruments, Inc.