University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, April 25, 1989 5 - The AIDS Task Force will distribute condoms and information from 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at the Burgar on Fifth Avenue, or 1 p.m. today in front of Wesco Hall. --- Adult Children of Alcoholics/Al-Anon will meet at 11 a.m. today in the second floor conference room at Watkins Memorial Health Center. On Campus ■ The magazine "Disorientation" will be distributed from 12 to 3 p.m. today in front of the Kansas Union. - Watson Library will have a 45-minute tour explaining the resources of the library at 3:30 p.m. today The KU Cycling Club will have a training ride and a women's ride at 6 p.m. today starting in front of Wescool Hall. Hispanic American Leadership Organization will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union. The Emily Taylor Women's - "Viewpoints and Unique Perspectives on AIDS," a public forum, will be at 7 p.m. today in Alderson Auditorium at the Kansas University. The panel will feature clergy, administrators and medical professionals. Resource Center will have a resume writing and interviewing skills for women workshop from 7 to 9 p.m. today in the Pine Room at the Kansas ECKANAR at 7:30 p.m. today in the International Room at the Kansas Union. Hashinger Hall will have sculptor Dale Eldred, chairman of the sculpture department of the Kansas City Art Institute, as a guest speaker at 8 p.m. today in Hashinger Hall. Eldred says, "The Future isn't what I used to Be" . Maranatha Christian Ministries will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in the Jawahry Room at the Kansas Union. The ECKANAR KU Student Organization will show an introductory videotape and discussion of The Student Assistance Center will have a study skills workshop "Preparing for Finals," at 7 p.m. today at the assistance center. ■ The KU Equestrian Club will meet at 7 p.m. today in Parlor A at the Kansas Union. The AIDS Task Force will have a science fair from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow in front of Stauffer-Flint Hall. The fair will feature condom consumer reports, demonstrations, and games, including the dentist cleaner and other information. ■ Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders will meet at 6 p.m. tomorrow in 20 Watkins. ■ The KU Cycling Club will have a touring ride at 6 p.m. tomorrow starting in front of Wescue Hall. Peter Charles Gutierrez, 21. waived his right to a preliminary hearing and asked for a jury trial. The trial is scheduled for May 17. Gutierrez is charged with one count each of aggravated robbery and theft. NOT QUOTTY PLEA: A Corpus Christi, Texas, man pleaded not guilty yesterday to charges that he held a private bank. 2701 loa W., on April 14. STICKY BUSINESS: The hot weather is sticky, but it especially was sticky this weekend for *Domino's pizza delivery car*. Local Briefs When Kenneth Kennedy, a domino's delivery man, went back to his car after making a delivery, he had a surprise, he told Lawrence police. David Glenn Hale, 25, 838 Louisiana St., was arrested after a twomonth investigation by the Douglas County sheriff's office and the Lawrence police. The continuance was granted until Hale is released from drug rehabilitation in Atchison. He is scheduled to appear June 2. The car was covered with Pizza Hut stickers. "They were stickers that only the people who work for Pizza Hut have in their hands. They come in the boxes. Domino's and Pizza Hut are always competing with COCAINE HEARING CONTINUED: A preliminary hearing was continued yesterday for a man arrested April 13 and whose admission of cocaine with intent to sell. each other.' STOP-SIGN VANALISM: More than 10 stop signs were knocked down during the weekend, the Douglas County undersheriff said yesterday. There are no suspects at this time, said Chris Mulvenon, Lawrence police spokesman. All signs were replaced by yesterday morning, said Frank Hempen, director of Douglas County public works. Don Dalquest, the undersherif, said that signs in Clinton State Park and the Lone Star Lake area were over when a car nudged them. Brett Fredrick Kay, East freshman, allegedly shot his gun from the west wing of McColum Hall to the window of another student's room. KU FRESHMAN ARRESTED: A KU freshman was arrested Sunday on charges of aggravated assault and criminal damage when he shot a hole in a neighbor's window with a BB gun. Eight signs were broken in Clinton and at least two in the Lone Star area. Dalquest said. "It makes it a real hazard," he said. Kay was released from the Douglas County Jail yesterday on $750 bond. He is scheduled to appear May 16. ECONOMICS AWARD BANQUET: Almost $15,000 was awarded to 29 economics majors last night at the annual department of economics awards banquet in the Adams Alumni Center. The money was awarded to the best students in their undergraduate economics classes, said Malcom Burns, associate professor of economics. The awards were given in the forms of cash and scholarships. OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARD: Robert J. Senecal, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs and Jean of the division of continuing education, last week received the Walter S. Bittner Service Citation for outstanding service in continuing education. The award is presented annually by the National University Continuing Education Association. ENDOWMENT PLEDGE The Kansas University Endowment Association has received a pledge from the Mary Pickford Foundation to donate $100,000 to the Charles "Buddy" Jershison Scholarship in Theater and Film. Two scholarships will be awarded annually, one in theater and one in film Rogers, a KU alumnus who was married to Pickford for 42 years, had a prolific film career, starring in 52 motion pictures. The gift would be the second from the Pickford Foundation, which donated $100,000 to the Charles W. Muller Scholarship Endowment Fund in 1982. Advertise in the Kansan CHURROS 16" of hot golden cinnamon pastry. FREE DELIVERY! 841-7125 810 each from 9pm nightly (from $5) Cookout sponsored by the Student Alumni Association Senior Party sponsored by the Senior Board of Class Officers Cost is FREE! NASTER! SENIORS Tomorrow is SENIOR DAY 5:30-8:30 p.m.- Senior Cookout at Adams Alumni Center 9:00 p.m.- ? Senior Party at the Tee Pee (Soft Drinks Provided) SHOW STARTS @ 9:30 STUDENT LOANS Faster Than A Speeding Bullet. Well, we wouldn't go that far, but we do promise speedy turnaround time on the processing of your student loan application. 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