10 Friday, February 24, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Start the evening out right. Before Rock Chalk, bring your parents to dine in elegance at S.C. Pomeroy's located in the historic Eldridge Hotel, a landmark in downtown Lawrence. Sunday, bring your parents along with your Rock Chalk ticket stubs and receive $1.00 off the delicious brunch buffet. Have dinner Fri. or Sat. night and you and your parents receive a free trip through the dessert bar. Normally: $8.95 · Adults Buffet $7.95 · Sr. Citizens Brunch: $4.50 · Children 10:30:2:00 Don't miss the mouthwatering dinner specialties —BBQ Shrimp —14 oz. Kansas City Strip —Caesar Salad, prepared tableside —Hot Southern Catfish Mastercraft Management 842-4465 - Suntana Toning Tables * Isokinetic Exercise Circuit * Wolff Tanning Beds 15th & Kasold, Suite 9 * 842-4949 Don's Automotive Center Inc. Import Car & Truck Specialists Machine Shop Service Available 841-4833 MasterCard 1008 E. 12th VISA Rax. First with salad bars. Ever since its founding in Columbus in 1978, Rax has been an innovator. Rax was the first fast food Now, while others are just beginning to copy the idea, we just keep on making ours better. I you can eat! Our huge salad bar please both light eaters and bug eaters. We serve a variety of salads, a bar salad, you can fill it, you plate with rice, crisp sausage, dacons, burritos. Cheese sauce and more. Or head to our All-You-Can-Eat Salad Plus Pasta bar for steaming hot pastas, delicious sauces, plus garlic toast, dessert, the works! ~choose from over 80 hot & cold items! (Dinner prices after 4:00 p.m. and all day Saturday) Lunch~¥3.39 Dinner~¥3.69 Good only at RAK 707 W. 23rd St. The person holding this card is a Starving Student and is entitled to a 15% discount on any purchase of more than $2. **Student:** Please sign up and show it to counterperson when ordering. **Card express on:** 6/30/19 Signature Date Received Corded early at 707 W. 23rd - Lawrence, MS (749-4501) TOPEKA - Representatives of the University of Kansas Medical Center and other Kansas nursings schools will try to persuade legislators Monday to approve a nursing scholarship program. Med Center, state nursing schools to lobby for scholarship program by Alan Morgan Kansan staff writer The House Appropriations Committee will meet Monday to amend a proposed nursing bill and possibly extend the statute. The bill would establish a nursing scholarship fund and a review committee for allocating the money. As many as 250 scholarships, not exceeding $3,500 each, would be awarded each year. Two hundred of the scholarships would be awarded to students who agree to work for a state agency that Terms and conditions of the employment would be set by the employer. The sponsor would pay the eligible 5% of the salary. Eleanor Sullivan, dean of nursing, told the committee Wednesday that the bill would be a solution to the current shortage of nurses. “Enrollments in nursing schools have been dropping in recent years,” Sullivan said. “Financial assistance is critical for students to attend nursing school. Of the 130 to students at KU, 60 percent receive some form of financial aid.” Sullivan said the majority of KU nursing school graduates remained in the state to work after graduation. Terri Roberts, executive director of the Kansas State Nurses Association, said the increased demand for shipments to hospitals is likely on the rise. *Making financial support available to prospective nursing students is a key element in successful nursing education.* Sullivan proposed an amendment to the bill that would allow students to postpone fulfillment of their employment agreement to allow them to seek advanced education. Roberts suggested that the bill be amended to give the scholarship review committee the power to write rules for the program and establish policies for implementation. Grades paying off for student-hopefuls by Scott Achelpohl Kansan staff writer Kansas high school seniors are beginning to harvest three types of scholarship opportunities from the 1989 scholarships for the 1989-90 school year. Recipients of Summerfield scholarships, for men, and Watkins-Berger scholarships, for women, receive $1,000 annually for a four-year period. The students must maintain a GRE average and average to keep the scholarships. The University of Kansas has offered Summerfield and Watkins-Berger scholarships to 100 Kansas high school students. More than 85 Kansas high school seniors have been selected to receive University of Kansas Janice Freshman Honor Scholarships. Summerfield scholarships are funded by an endowment established by the late Solon E. Summerfield, a New York businessman and 1901 graduate from the KU School of Law To qualify for the Summerfield and Watkins-Berger scholarships, students must be Kansas high school seniors who are National Merit semi-finalists, National Merit commended students or have composite scores of 30 or higher on the American College Test. Watkins-Berger scholarships are funded from the estate of Elizabeth M Watkins and an endowment established by Emily Berger, a former KU student. Janicke Freshman Honor Scholarship recipients are selected on the basis of academic achievement in high school, performance on national academic tests such as the ACT or the Student Achievement Test, and from recommendations from high school faculty members. The award of $300 is given to the students for their freshman year. DON'T MISS THE GRAND OPENING SALE OF THE NEW SALVATION ARMY THRIFT STORE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1st 1818 MASSACHUSETTS ST. Lawrence, Kansas OVER 25,000 ITEMS AT LOW PRICES! STORE HOURS - MON. → SAT. 10AM- 9PM WIDE SELECTION OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING & TOYS FURNITURE- BEDDING- APPLIANCES- HOUSEHOLD GOODS- KNICK KNACKS! $1,000 IN GIFT CERTIFICATES TO BE NAME___ ADDRESS___ PHONE___ ENTRY BLANK GIVEN AWAY! AGE DEPOSIT AT 1818 Massachusetts No Purchase Required UNBELIEVABLE VALUES!! ---