Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1986 Second Section University Daily Kansan 19 His master's voice Brice Waddill/KANSAN Jagger, above, impatiently wails outside the post office at 645 Vermont St. for the return of his owner, Peter Williams, New York, N.Y., senior. Jagger greets Williams, right, as he leaves the post office. Williams said he took Jagger with him almost everywhere he went. Valued English professor dies By Lynn Maree Ross Staff writer Although no eulogy was given at the funeral of Thurston "Terry" M. Moore, an associate professor of English, many professors and students in the department of English had nothing but good things to say about him. Mr. Moore, 53, died Dec. 31 after a long battle with Parkinson's disease. His funeral was Jan. 4. Donald Warders, assistant professor of English, said, "He had a wonderful manner with students and faculty alike." Warders said Mr. Moore was one of the finest men and teachers he had ever known. Mr. Moore was born Oct. 6, 1932, in Kansas City, Mo. He graduated from high school there. He graduated from Yale University summa cum laude in English in 1954. Mr. Moore received master's and doctoral degrees in English language and literature from the University of Michigan in 1959 and 1966 In 1965, Mr. Moore joined the KU department of English. In 1971, he became an associate professor. Michael Johnson, chairman of the English department, said the department would miss Mr. Moore as a teacher of 18th-century English literature and the British novel. Lloyd Hemingway, Wichita graduate student, said, "I thought he was a very knowledgeable man, a very nice man. The department is going to miss him." Mr. Moore's involvement with the University went beyond teaching in a regular classroom, faculty members said. He also served as director of freshman-phomore English from 1969 to 1972 and helped organize a summer-study program in Great Britain. Associate dean quits, returns to teaching religious studies By Monique O'Donnell Staff writer The prospect of having more time to spend on her research project ured the acting associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences back to teaching in the department of religious studies. Sandra Zimdars-Swartz, associate professor of religious studies, resigned as acting associate dean of the college at the end of the fall semester. Robert Lineberry, dean of the college, said that the position of associate dean would go to James Carothers, associate professor of English. "I think it will be a smooth transition," he said. Zimdars-Swartz spent about two weeks in October in Ireland working on a research project and said that she wanted to wrap up her years of research. "I also felt like I really wanted to be back in religious studies. That's where my heart is." she said. Zimdars-Swartz replaced Michael Young, professor of philosophy, who has been on sabbatical since fail. Zimdars-Swartz broke off her yearlong appointment as acting dean one semester early and will return to teaching this semester. Lineberry said he knew she was eager to return to teaching and her research project. "But I think she feels, and I know I feel, she made some positive contributions to the college," he said. Zimdars-Swartz said she had continued to teach at the department of religious studies while she worked in the college administration. Life's a whole lot sweeter with 31! OurTreat A Friend Bonus is Real Nice. Buy One, Treat A Friend-Half Price. Here's our 31derful offer. During the Baskin-Robins Treat A Friend Bonus, you can buy any cone, carton, sundae, shake or split and treat a friend to an item of equal or lesser value for half-price. (Sorry, no desserts) But hurry. It can't last forever. Sale Ends 1-31-86 BASKIN-ROBBINS ICE CREAM STORE Two locations to serve you 925 Iowa Hillcrest Shopping Center 1524 W. 23rd 842-9473 Hours: Sunday-Thursday 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. You can taste the difference at Minsky's. Quality ingredients...careful preparation...natural choices. Only at Minsky's, and only the best. REAL dairy cheese makes it Minsky's. Two types of mozzarella for the perfect taste and texture. Fresh-ground romano for extra-added zest. Every Minsky's pizza is made with 100% real cheese, and real cheese makes it better. CHOICE ground beef and pork sausage. Extra lean. Deluxe deli cuts...ham, salami, pepperoni. Not to mention Minsky's authentic Italian sausage. Very fresh and very spicy. That's the way we like it... you'll like it, too. FRESH from the market to Minsky's. An abundant harvest of fresh vegetables from tomatoes and zucchini to peppers and onions. Even plump, fresh-picked mushrooms (Now who else can say that?)