8 Friday, April 14, 1989 / University Daily Kansan 719 Massachusetts - Downtown Lawrence P. J. O'Rourke International Affairs Editor Rolling Stone Magazine Lecture Topic: Holidays In Hell $2 w/ KUID $3 General Admission Kansas Union Ballroom 8 p.m. Monday April 17, 1989 P. J. O'Rourke has written for numerous publications including: NATIONAL LAMPOON, PLAYBOY, ESQUIRE, CAR AND DRIVEER, PARADE, NEW REPUBLIC and THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR. He is the author of three previous books, MODERN MANNERS, THE BACHELOR HOME COMPANION, and REBUBLICAL PARTY REPTILE. SPONSORED BY SUA FORUMS --by Thom Clark Kansan staff writer Big 8 Outdoor Track Meet may move to KU because of finals, repairs at OU The Big Eight Outdoor Track Meet, scheduled for May 14th at the University of Kansas, a university official said yesterday. In a special meeting of the University Senate Executive Committee, Bob Frederick, athletic director, said that moving the meet to KU presented more desirable conditions. The meet is scheduled during KU's final examination period. "We are making every effort to avoid conflicts with the final examination period in the future." Frederick said. "We do not want to penalize the student athletes nor violate University policy." University Senate Rules and Regulations state that athletic events cannot be held during the final examina- Frederick said this year's meet was scheduled several years ago, with the input of all the Big Eight conference Frederick said that two days ago, officials from Oklahoma asked KU officials if they would consider the event since OU's track is being renovated. Frederick said KU would consider the option because traveling to Norman would prevent 53 student athletes from taking their final exams. Having the meet in Lawrence would minimize the conflict with KU student athletes during finals. In other business, Council elected Ray Moore, associate professor of civil engineering, as next year's president officer. William Sanders, Lawrence junior, will be next year's assistant presiding officer. William Scott, professor in English, was elected chairman of SenEx. Those elected to SenEx were Adrienne Rivers-Warbagha, assistant professor of journalism; Barbara Watkins, coordinator of curriculum and projects with continuing education; Jacob Gordon, associate professor of architecture; Ian Dunliffe Studies; Lorraine Moore librarian; and Marc Clay Becker, assistant professor of architectural engineering. in connection with engineering Council also presented gavels to retiring members James Seaver, professor of history, and Evelyn Swartz, current Council presiding officer. Seaver, who will retire this spring, has taught at KU since 1947. "I have enjoyed my work on Council and doing things useful for the University." Seaver said. SUPERTEAMS '89 ΣΦΕ ΔΔΔ Good Luck through the remainder of Superteams to: Fraterities Sororities ФДΘ XΩ ΔTΔ ПВФ АЕП ΣΔТ ΣAE ΣК ФKУ АГΔ ΘX AΔΠ Acacia KKΓ TKE KAΘ BΘФ ΔГ ΣX ΔΥ Friday 3:00 p.m. ZBT Weightlifting ФКΘ at the Wheel КΣ ΣN Saturday 8:00 a.m. ΛXA Track and Field FIII