UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, April 15, 1997 3B Golf season ends with 10th-place tie Jayhawks even with Missouri Kansan staff report The Kansas men's golf team Tinished in a tie for 10th place at the All-American Intercollege Invitational. The tournament, held at the Pine Forest Country Club in Houston, was the final regular-season competition for the Jayhawks. Kansas fired rounds of 305 and 310, for an overall score of 615. Because of rain, the tournament was shortened from three rounds to two. The Jayhawks' 615 score put them 24 stokes behind the Kansas was led by freshman Ryan Vermeer, who shot a two-round score of 152 and finished in 20th place. Vermeer's top-20 finish was his fifth in 11 collegiate tournaments. tournament champion, University of Alabama-Birmingham. Vermeer finished 11 strokes behind tournament champion Chris Devlin of UAB. Freshman Brad Davis shot 155 and finished 35th, while senior Kit Grove, in the final regular-season outing of his career, shot 166 and finished 82nd. Chris Thompson and Brad Barnett shot two-round totals of 154 and finished in a tie for 31st. Now that the regular season is finished, the Jayhawks will concentrate on post-season Top team finishers Place Team Score Todav's Birthday (April 15) Top Teams 1 Alabama-Birmingham 591 2 Texas A&M 593 3 Houston 601 4 Rice 606 5 Texas Tech 606 Kansas Finishes 20 Ryan Vermeer 152 31 Chris Thompson 154 31 Brad Barnett 154 35 Brad Davis 155 26 Kit Grove 166 The first Big 12 Conference Golf Championship begins April 28 at the Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson. play. Today's Birthday (April 15) You'll excel in athletics this year by practicing what you already know. Gain inspiration in April. Gain funding in May. Your family's support means everything in July. Take a note in August. Focus on details in September — especially historical ones. Blast through old barriers in late November. In February, get involved in a team effort that will change the world. Review your successes in March. HOROSCOPES Aries (March 21-April 19) — Today is an 8. Today it will be easier for you to stop and think about what you're doing before — rather than after — you do it. That can be hard. You're pretty lucky, but remember to exercise caution, especially with finances. In other words, don't gamble with the rent money. There's some sort of barrier or blockage in your home. This could mean the plumbing is going to get backed up tonight. Or it could simply be that one of your roommates wants to ask you something and gets tongue-tied. Be careful making decisions. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 5. You're not a very shy person anyway, but today you could be downright noisy. That's OK — people enjoy watching and listening to you. Your naturally vivacious personality makes for a good show. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is an 8. Recycle your Daily Kansan Cancer (June 22-July 22) — Today is a4. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 7. You might expect more missed appointments, overlooked birthdays and all sorts of similar social errors during the next few weeks. If you're working on a big project with a group, be even more careful. You should do pretty well today. There are difficulties to deal with, but that's OK. Your energy level is high, and you are enthusiastic, not to mention just plain grade. Even with Mercury in retrograde, you can get a lot done. Complete old business rather than starting new Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 5. If you have a feeling that someone is looking over your shoulder, you're right. Not to worry. You're probably doing the job perfectly. If you're not, just thank your personal quality-control inspector for the feedback, and put in the correction. Don't bother to argue. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Today is a 7. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — Today is a 6. This should be a fun day for you. Your friends will be in a festive frame of mind. You're somewhat limited by financial considerations, but that's OK. If you must make changes regarding finances, just go back to the way things were before. It might appear that the other side is winning, but this is an optical illusion. If you can manage to stall for about a week, events will turn in your favor. In the meantime, listen and learn. The other side makes a couple of good points. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is an 8. This is a much better day for you. You'll still have complications on the job, but they won't bother you nearly as much as they might have. That's because you've got a couple of aces in the hole: your excellent attitude and your babbling sense of humor. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is a 5. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb.18) — Today is a 6. You may be able to get the money that's coming to you. Ask for it again. It's also a pretty good day to buy something you need for the house. You should be careful to read the fine print, though. This would be a good day to start building something if it weren't for that retrograde Mercury in Tauns. Everything will take longer and cost more than you estimated. If you haven't already begun, post-pone construction. Finishing a project would be OK. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 5. This is a difficult day for you, but don't worry. Your luck will improve soon. In the meantime, take care of business. The work you're doing will prove valuable for years to come. It could even lead to a nice promotion. NOTE: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. SINGU ASSISTY BAUSCH & LOMB 928 Mass. Downtown 843-0611 B. O.C.O Board of Class Officers is now taking Applications for 1997-98 Senior, Junior, Sophomore Class Officers Applications can be picked up in the OAC in Kansas Union Due: Friday, April 18th at Mandatory Info Meeting 5:00 p.m. Walnut Room, Kansas Union w/$5 election fee Elections: April 30th & May 1st 9:30a.m. - 2p.m. Any Questions: call Fred Coulson 331-2476 Attention Students! Loan Repayment Information Loan Repayment Information is available for you in the Office of Student Financial Aid, Room 50 Strong Hall. If you'd like more detailed assistance, please stop by to make an appointment with one of our assistant directors. The Only Official Graduation Regalia is available... Monday-Friday April 14-25, from 10am-3pm at gates 22 & 23 at the North end of Memorial Stadium. NONTRADITIONAL AWARENESS DAYS NOW! Wed. 4/16 & Thurs.4/17, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. K.U. 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HASKELL-KU EXCHANGE PROGRAM This summer and fall semesters, up to sixteen KU undergraduate students will be allowed to enroll in one course each (per semester) at Haskell Indian Nations University, under the terms of the Haskell-KU Exchange Program. KU students will enroll for these courses under KU line numbers, receive KU credit, and pay regular KU tuition. Summer Classes LA&S 202, 206 and 208 are eight-week classes, beginning May 13, 1997 and ending July 10, 1997; LA&S 204 is a four-week class, beginning May 13, 1997 and ending June 10, 1997. All are three credit courses. Fall Classes (Beginning August 20) LA&S 110 Cherokee I - MTWRF 11:10-12:00 (5 credits) LA&S 120 Cherokee II - MTWRF 10:10-11:00 (5 credits) LA&S 204 Contemporary Issues of the American Indian (3 credits) MWF 9:10-10:00 MWF 10:00-11:00 MWF 11:00-12:00 M 6:10-9:00 pm LA&S 202 History of North American Tribes - TR 2:30-3:45 (3credits) LA&S Tribal/Federal Government Relations (3 credits) MWF 9:10-10:00 MWF 2:10-3:00 LA&S 206 Indian Law & Legislation - TR 12:30-1:45 (3 credits) LA&S 206 Indian Law & Legislation - TR 12:30 - 1:45 (3 credits) Interested KU students should come to the Office of the Provost, 230 Strong Hall, to find out more about the Haskell courses and to obtain a petition to enroll. The deadline for turning in petitions is April 21 for summer or fall classes. Questions should be addressed to Carol Prentice, 864-4904.