Monday, Dec. 9, 1985 University Daily Kansan Sports 15 Summer Job! Johnson County Park & Recreation District is now accepting applications for the summer job. Applicants may pick up application packets at the following locations; but they must be turned in to the Antoine Park registration building 11 . J.ohnson County Office, 6000 Lamar, Merrimack, KS.2 . Johnson County Registration building, 650 Antoine Road, Merrimack, KS 2 . Johnson County Office, 6000 Lamar, Merrimack, KS.2 . Johnson County Office, 6000 Lamar, Merrimack, KS 2 . Johnson County Office, 6000 Lamar, Merrimack, KS 2 . Johnson County Office, 6000 Lamar, Merrimack, KS 2 . Wanted, Preferable graduate Student in education to tutor bright, hardworking 7 yr old CP child. Some knowledge of computers and some contact with public school teacher necessary. Must have a foreign language, wkly, only serious inquiries. Send resume to occupant, 3103 Long Drive Harvine, KS 69044. 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Room付 $145 each plus 1/2 utility. Apartment. Female roommate for spring semester to share 3 bedroom apt on hs bus route /1 electric 1400 a/c Female roommate to share nice 2 bd. apt. on bedline but close enough to walk $150/mo. plus a private bathroom. Housemate for great house, close to campus Room available Jan. 1. 845 5787 Needed to Heather woodap. apd. female room mate. own room, 1/4 utilities, 100% call. Mona Male roommate wanted in Meadow Brook Apt. available from Dec. 27. 749-5100 The Jayhawks upset Wayman Tisdale and the Sooners 82-76 before a crowd of 14,569 in Allen Field House, plus a national television audience. The game long will be remembered by KU fans as the highlight of the men's 1984-85 season. The Kansas men's basketball team had to feel the pressure last year when it took on first-place Oklahoma on Feb. 24 in an important Big Eight Conference game. Few fans cheer 'Hawks It wasn't as if the women's team was marketing an inferior product. It boasted Vickie Adkins, an All-America candidate, and a team contending for the conference title. Head coach Marian Washington was respected throughout the nation. She had built a ten-peat program that After the men's victory, NBC announcers Dick Enberg and Al McGuire signed a few autographs and left. Most of the press, which had required four extra tables because of the magnitude of the first game, packed up and left. Only a gathering of 1,000 fans stayed to watch the second game. The noise level in the arena was similar to a Tuesday morning practice as the game went down to the wire. Kansas lost 78-77. Special to the Kansan Rv Tony Cox What won't be remembered from that Saturday afternoon is that a double-header was held at Allen Field House. produced the leading scorer in the history of women's basketball, Lunette Woodard. Half an hour after the men's victory, the Kansas women's team played Oklahoma in a game of similar importance. Like the men, the women's team was trying to upset the first-place Sooners. But unlike the men, the women didn't have the support of a sellout crowd or the excitement of being nationally televised. "It's been difficult for me, and from my position, it has been difficult to find funding." Washington said. "But I think everyone is aware that promoting women's sports is necessary." "It's a psychological' letdown." Washington said. "We really don't want our young players to have to experience that kind of situation too often." Washington said other teams would like to emulate the Iowa situation, but the problem was obtaining the money for promotions. On Feb. 3 last year, the Iowa women's basketball team proved that the right promotions and circumstances could draw a crowd to a women's game. 22,157 fans attended the Hawkeyes' Big Ten Conference game against Ohio State. Washington said she didn't like to see situations like the Oklahoma double-header. The total budget for the men's basketball team in 1984-85 was Kansas has had a women's basketball program since 1968, but drew only 10,500 fans in 11 home games last season. The men's team drew 229,610 in attendance in 16 home games. "I'd probably have a heart attack." Dougherty said. Woodard, a four-time All-American from 1977-1981, was on the sidelines as a KU assistant coach before the Oklahoma game as over 13,000 people left the field house. Lisa Dougherty, a sophomore guard for the Jayhawks, said coming out of the dressing room and seeing a full house would have given the players a big boost, once they got over the shock budget was $193,640. Of the total athletic budget of $5,692,929, women's athletics received $444,950. "I think that the challenges women face today, whether it's in athletics or in any other field, is facing a certain attitude," Washington said. "That attitude in many cases is looking at women as inferiors. That attitude is changing, but until it changes completely, they'll be ongoing challenges for women." "A lot of student athletes get hurt emotionally about what other people see as small things," Mai-Dalton said. "The problem is the manner of priorities and the lack of understanding of what can be done, the vision. They need the mindset that women's athletic programs can be successful. Renate Mai-Dalton, associate professor of business and a member of the Kansas athletic board, said lack of fan support and unequal treatment cou'd discourage women athletes. TITLE IX of the Education Amendment of 1972 did a lot for the advancement of women's sports, but Title IX recently has been under attack. Under the title, no person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from any program at an institution receiving federal financial assistance. After a court decision last summer, TITLE IX was interpreted to mean that only the program that directly received federal money must guarantee equal acceptance of women. "Imagine playing for the women's basketball team in a double-header behind the men's team and the minute you get up, there's a huge exodus of people. It affects the morale and in turn, it affects the performance. If you're a woman athlete, you've got to draw one conclusion — we're probably not as important as Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1985 Glitter in holiday fashions By Abbie Jones Kansan Magazine writer KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Eager Christmas shoppers open the doors of Kansas City clothing stores, drop their bags and thinning wallets and surrender to an oasis of fashion. Glittery, metallic holiday attire lines the racks. Carved wooden reindeer stand next to blinking lights on Christmas trees and mannequins dressed in brilliant red dresses stare coily at their male counterparts in black tuxedos. 'Tis the season for alluring holiday dresses, skirts, blouses and accessories to fill department stores all over the world. This year's Kansas City fashion experts say glitter has hit both evening outfits and accessories. Leslie Wasser, promotion and fashion coordinator at Saks Fifth Avenue on the Country Club Plaza, Kristen Marie and a lot of shine are in demand. Jewels embroidered on simple sweaters and dresses are a fashion highlight this year, she said, with last week's in sequins popular again this season. Dresses and scarves made of lurex, a gold metallic material, separates in cobalt blue and bright red, and velvet skirts are selling quickly, she said. "You can buy a scarf and dress up what you already have," Wasser said. Saks accessory department now sells hats with large glittery stones, brightly colored gloves and paisley prints in hose, scarves, cummerbunds and purses. "Paisley really is in," one accessory employee at Saks said. The ornate dresses and specialized holiday outfits at Saks don't sit on the racks long. The store has no trouble its seasonal clothes, Wasser said. "There is very little if any that we don't sell. It just flies," she said. "Our customer comes here knowing that we don't mass order." Clint Roubik, assistant manager of Bonwit Teller, on the Plaza, also said that few of Bonwit's outfits were left after the Christmas rush is over. "We really get the rush. The holiday season starts the first week of November." Roubik said. "They Both black and white formal dresses continue to be holiday favorites, he said, but this year they are jazped up with sequins. Gold stitching also has been woven into fabrics for suited looks for the office during the day. may not be buying, but they do look at it." This year's high fashion dresses at Bonvillé are made of lighter-weight material, a lighter designer, a break from last year's dresses with big bows. he said. "Gold is really big again. A lot of things have stars on them," Roubik said. Intricate beaded collar work has been added to some dresses and is getting mixed opinions from customers, he said. "A lot of customers don't like it because they want to show their jewelery," Robbik said. Chris Uzenko/MAG Magazine Model Cheryl Kappes is wearing a silver spangled top by Augentail. It retails for $160 and is one of Saks Fifth Avenue's best sellers according to Leslie Wasser, promotion and fashion coordinator at the store, which is on the Country Club Plaza. Chad DeShazo/KANSAN Magazine Separates are still popular this season, he said, but are more difficult to find for formal occasions. Buying a dress is easier than trying to find a holiday shirt to match a formal blouse. And loose black slacks, See FASHION, p. 17, col. 1 Kim Mucke, assistant personnel director at Saks Fifth Avenue, Kansas City, Mo., models an evening-cocktail dress by Argent. The retail price of the dress is $306. Chad DeShazo/KANSAN Magazine By Bob Tinsley Kansan Magazine writer Holiday movies: Santa, Rocky and dancers Lawrence theaters will serve up a mixed bag of holiday goodies for their patrons this Christmas. Mystery and adventure, espionage and a healthy dose of red-blooded patriotism are among this season's stocking stuffers. One of the outstanding films among the season's offerings is "White Nights," Rance Blunt, city of New York, and one of our wealths Theatras, said recently. Bailet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov, in the second film role of his career, plays a Soviet dancer who has defended to the West. While Baryshnikov is touring the world, the plane that carries him must make a crash landing in his former homeland. He is taken into custody and meets another talented dancer, Gregory Hines. Hines plays an American entertainer who is a Vietnam war hero and is assigned to keep an eye on Barsnников. Although the two men clash in the political arena, they come together as dancers to dazzle the viewer. "It's really an interesting combination," Blann said. "It's 'as if they're doing the same moves, but they're so different." Kansan Magazine The film's soundtrack features Phil Collins and the hit song, "Senecar Lives." "White Nights" has an R rating and is playing at Hillcrest Theatres, Ninth and Iowa streets. Adventure seekers awaiting a sequel to "Romancing the Stone" need wait no longer. "Jawel of the Nile," features the same principal actors as its predecessor, begins showing today at Theatre, 1015 Massachusetts St. Kathleen Turner, as romance novelist Joan Wilder, rejoins Michael Douglas as Jack Colton, her adventuresome hero, somewhere in North Africa. Their quest? They seek another fabulous jewel, of course. Danny De Vito, as their pint-sized nemesis, Ralph, again attempts to stymie their efforts. "Believe it or not, I was going in there expecting, 'Well, let's hope this is good, but it can't be as good as the first one,' " Blann said. "This really is as good as the first one." Speaking of sequels, the next generation in a growing family of Rocky" films punches out a place this season with "Rocky IV" self. "The Italian Stallion" has a vendetta to resolve. If there is a "Rocky V," Apollo Creed, Rocky's enemy-tarsed-friend, played by Cindr Webers, won't return for it. The dust has barely settled in Geneva since the Reagan-Gorbachev summit. But Syrius Stallone, draped in Old Glory, swinging his terrible swift fists, is marching on toward a match with 5 "It's not a bad picture," Blann said, "but it's just like all the others." The film is rated PG and is playing at the Granada Theatre, 1020 Massachusetts St. Creed gets his last KO from Drago, the huge Russian, played by Dolph Lundgren. "Santa Claus the Movie," with Dubby Moore and John Lithgow, captures the season's spirit "Santa Claus the Movie" is rated PG and plays at the Hillcrest Theatres. The story takes place in the London of Charles Dickens and Queen Victoria. Spielberg shot the film on location in England. Nicholas Rowe, 18-year-old son of a member of the British House of Commons, plays Holmes. Alan Cox, son of British actor Brian COx, is young Was acce detective Sherlock Holmes born with his keen nose for detection? Steven Spielberg seems to think so. As the producer of "Young Sherlock Holmes," he brings a schoolboy version of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's celebrated sleuth to the screen. The dust has barely settled in Geneva. But Sylvester Stallone, draped in Old Glory, swinging his terrible swift fists, is marching on toward a match with a monstrous Soviet obponent Watson. The film is rated PG and plays at Cinema, Twin Theatres, 31st and low street. Two members of the original cast of "NBC's Saturday Night Live," have reunited to bring "Snow like I like" to movie viewers. Dan Aykroyd and Chey Chase are the stars of this spoon on spies. Aykroyd originally wrote the tale himself and the late John Behshi. The two actors portray bumbling spies who are sent on a mission to decoy for two of their colleagues, who are on a real mission, he said. "Spies Like Us" is rated PG-13 and plays at Haltown Theatre. An old Disney favorite, "101 Dalmatians" plays at the Cinema Twintheat. All of the Lawrence theaters are owned by Commonwealth Theatre, a company based in Kansas City, Mo. Each of the season's films is expected to run through Christmas. Tickets are $4 for adults, $2.50 for children. 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