4B Wednesday, July 26, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawks basketball fan harbors high expectations for next season Last week I ran into a friend whom I hadn't seen all summer. We talked about the usual topics - jobs, classes and men. Then the topic of conversation actually curried to something interesting sports "So how do you think the Jayhawks will do this year?" my friend asked. CAMPUS EDITOR me. They're a little..." "Well, with L.T. Levine and June Henley in the backfield, the offense shouldn't be too bad, I said. "But the defense worries me. That's all!" "No, no. No. not football. I mean how do you think the basketball team will do?" my friend interrupted. Basketball? Who's thinking about basketball in July? Our attention should be directed at football, golf, tennis or something else. Anything else. Right? Maybe I've thought about the upcoming basketball season a little bit. OK, I've thought about it a lot. to tell the truth, I became obsessed with the 1995-96 basketball season on March 24, the day Virginia upset Kansas in last season's NCAA tournament. I can't help it. I gander at the Jayhawk roster and see the top five scorers returning. Kansas has more quality guards than Fort Knox. Jacque Vaughn and Jerod Haase will start, but they will get a run for their money from their teammates. Calvin Rayford is healthy and more confident than ever after his knee injury. Billy Thomas shows promise of becoming one of the Big Eight Conference's best long-range shooters. And by the way, Kansas coach Roy Williams happened to sign McDonald's High School All-American Ryan Robertson, an unselfish guard who can also shoot the ball. If Kansas' entire guard corps happens to have a bad day, which is about as likely as Kansas State winning the Big Eight title, the Jayhawks can always look to their big men. Scot Pollard and Raef LaFrentz can do it all — score, rebound, play defense and lead. But most importantly, they can flat out run. You try to get bodies of their size moving down the court fast enough to catch up with a Jacque Vaughn alley-oop pass. Personally, I have a hard time believing it, but I've seen them do it numerous times. Their agility should fuel an even faster playing style this season. But there's one name that always gets me talking — Paul Pierce. If you missed this 6-6 Los Angeles native in the McDonald's All-American game, try to catch him during CBS's broadcast of the U.S. Olympic Festival. It's worth your time. Pierce has all the fundamental tools that a small forward needs including strength, a shooting touch and defensive skills. But the thing that will transform Pierce into a superstar in the Big Eight, if not the nation, is his shooting range. This guy can shoot short-range turn-around jumpers and then step outside and hit the threepointer. Pierce is a Richard Scott who can make shots from outside. A Final Four trip is so realistic that I'm already thinking about booking hotel reservations in East Rutherford, N.J. Whoa. What am I saving? Actually, I'm saying what Calvin Rayford told me about two weeks ago. He said being a Final Four team was a very attainable goal this season. Heck, the team won't have its first practice until Oct. 14, which is the tentative date for Late Night. With player, media and fan expectations already so high, I wouldn't blame Williams if he wanted to run far, far away. But players and coaches, especially those at Kansas, know the pressure that goes with Division I basketball. Coaches get paid and players get scholarships to overcome expectations and win games. They've been doing it for years and will continue to do so. But you Kansas fans in Jayhawkland can help ease their burden. Lighten up a little bit and remember these players are 18 through 22 years old and only playing a game. And I will heed my own advice. Even though the media is supposed to be unbiased, I'm a Kansas student and have loved the Jayhawks all my life. But for their benefit, I'll try to think about something else until October — if that's possible. 105 Personal 110 Business Personal 120 Announcements 130 Entertainment 140 Lost and Found ALL THE BEST STUFF IS CHEAPER AT CHECKERS Couples ages 30-45, married at least 3 yrs., needed for dissertation research. Pays $5 - $15. Leave message for Reinholtz Study, 864-4121 Our readers are hereby informed that all jobs and soldout advertising in this newspaper are available on our website. 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We have jobs in the Bookstore, Food Services, Concessions, Wesco Terrace, Building Services, SUA, Prairie Room, Training Table, Food Services, Kansas Union Great jobs with varying schedules. COME MATCH A JOB TO YOUR SCHOULD. Kansas and Burge Unions' personnel Office, Level 3, Kansas Union, AA/EE/OE. Fast Growing Company $2,000-$4,000 + mo potential Full training available 865-2708 Computerized customer service. Manager wanted for large furniture operation, manage five person staff, experience with computer required plus the Great opportunity for right person. Send resume to F.O. Box 3130 Lensa, Kansas 66238-5130. Devon, MA is providing biomedical company interest on staying on the cutting edge of technology. Currently we have approx. 45 workstations with a variety of software including; Windows, MS-Office (Word and Excel), Ms-Works, etc. We are looking to add someone to our Information Systems Dept., part time or full-time to help give us more expertise in dealing with some troubleshooting to our many users. Qualifications include, an understanding of the above software, a basic understanding of networking, print servers and good communication skills. Job responsibilities include providing resume to Bacore Inc. Attn. Human Resources, 1065 SW 51st St., Topeka, KS 66909. Students strongly encourage to apply. SUMMER WORK $9.75 STARTING Child Care positions available in family oriented residential group homes in Lawrence and Topeka. Full-time and part-time positions available. Positions include working with youth between the ages of 6-18 in a group home setting. High school diploma and a valid Kansas drivers license required. Apply at the Villages, Inc., 2209 SW 29th Street, Topeka, KS or call (913) 817-5000. EOE. Kansan Classified: 864-4358 CRAZY - National Company * Entry Level * AASP Scholarships * ALL MAJORS * Work Part Time * Around Classes CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION 842-6336 Looking for people with crazy personalities that are willing to work hard for huge willing to work hard for huge rewards. Fulfill Part/Full Training. 749-1466 DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION INTERN. Student Hourly. Deadline: 07/31/19. Duties include organizing, maintaining, developing and preparing user-oriented documentation, assembling main content, creating a system. Required qualifications; Enrolled in 6 hours at KU. Complete job description available. To apply, submit a cover letter, resume, and writing sample material to the University, Center of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66455. EOJA Employee Enriched with hourly wage more. Get connected with people on the leading edge of the digital revolution. 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Great opportunity for right person. Send resume to P.O. Box 1530 Lenexa, Kansas 68258-5130. Student Hourly Microcomputing Consultant. Deadline: 7/31/19, 20 weeks/week. Required qualifications: Currently enrollment in 6 hours at KU, working knowledge of the following operating systems: Windows XP, Linux, and experience using Telnet, FTP, electronic mail, experience with one of the following operating systems: AIX, VMS, training experience, excel experience, six hours of course work in computing. Complete job description available. To apply, submit a cover letter, a current resume with references, and a current transcript to Am Rai, Computer Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS Student Trainer/ Consultant-Microcomputing Deadline: 7/31/95, 20 weeks. Required qualifications: Enrolment in 6 hours at KU this fall, training in Microcomputer applications, training in operating systems: MS-DOS, UNIX, or Macintosh OS. working knowledge of at least two major microcomputer applications packages, training in application skills, at least six hours of course work in computing. To apply, submit a cover letter, a curriculum description and an Amt Riat, Microcomputer Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 60045. Applicants may be asked to give a short instructional presentation and submit written sample. EOA AA EMPLOYER Sunflower State Games, Help needed to produce the largest athletic event in Kansas, July 28-30. T-shirts, squeeze bottles, food and free entries for No Sports no experience. Call 841-390-6750. We would like to have a KU student to work part-time appliance delivery and installation. Apply in person, Hanna's Appliance 983 Mass. Are you wild, and would you like to make crazy money? No phone interviews. 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