10 Wednesday, April 6, 1988 / University Daily Kansar Phone lines all busy in post-game rush By David Sodamann Kansan staff writer Telephone lines around Lawrence were as jammed as Jayhawk Boulevard after Monday night's championship basketball game. "It was everybody trying to call everybody, and the lines were just busy," said David Nichols, a spokesman for Southwestern Bell Telephone in Lawrence. J. T. Klaus, first-year law student, tried to call Wichita after the game. He had to wait 20 minutes for a dial tone. "I had a problem getting service all the way around to the game last night." he said. "After I got a dial tone, I didn't want to goof around anymore, so I just punched 0." An operator answered, "As you might imagine, she said, 'the lines are very busy there right now,'" Klaus said. up, it didn't work again," he said. The operator put Klaus' call through. "Immediately after I hung mil;n;winter. Hewlett. Weller was scurrying yesterday morning to make sure enough lines were available for broadcasters covering yesterday afternoon's celebration at Memorial Stadium. BUY 1 SET OF STRINGS OR 1 PAIR OF STICKS night, when campus operators left. there were no unusual repair problems on the phone system after the game Monday, Nichols said, but jammed telephone lines could have caused some frustrations for callers. It wouldn't be unusual after a game like Monday's for excited callers to experience a slow dial tone. The University's own phone system worked fine Monday night, said Jan Weller, acting director of telecommunications. There were no complaints or concerns until mid- Enrollment center stays open even though classes canceled Classes might have been canceled yesterday, but enrollment continued as usual. Gary Thompson, director of student records, said he thought that many people would miss their enrollment appointments because of Monday's late-night celebration and yesterday's rally but that most people showed up for their appointments. Jan Lewis, a spokesman for American Telephone & Telegraph Co. in Kansas City, Mo., said AT&T did not notice an out-of-the-ordinary volume of calls in and out of Lawrence and Kansas City on Monday night. 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I **What:** A clinic offering evaluation of foot, ankle, knee or hip problems of runners of all types, staffed by physicians and physical therapists. (This clinic excludes aerobic stress tests.) 2nd. Annual Runners Biomechanical Evaluation Clinic Where South entrance of Walkins Memorial Hospital/ Student Health Services. (We will be outside if Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance. Too much of which increases the chances of having a heart attack. It's never too early to have a cholesterol problem or too late to do something good for your heart and your health. Open to students only. **Attire:** Please wear short and usual fishing shirt. **Athics:** Any runner (age 18 or advanced) who is not attending at KU is required. clinic excludes aerobic site When: 1-4 p.m., April 14, 1988. weather perille ) Attire: wear shorts and usual running shoes. Cont: The evaluation is free; necessary supplies will be charged for. Call today to register! Physical Therapy Dept. 864-9592 Call for more information or to register! During the week of April 4-8, a special clinic will be set up to facilitate quick and easy cholesterol screenings for students at Watkins Hospital from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day. Just bring your ID card and drop by for the simple test. Your results will be mailed to you. This service is covered by your health fee -no additional charge. Call for more information or to register! WATKINS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES Main Hospital # 864-9500 Department of Health Services # 864-9570 In Observance of World Health Week: Quick and Easy Cholesterol Screening THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EDUCATION CELEBRATE GALA WEEK FRIDAY, APRIL 8 Gay and Lesbian Awareness Week SUNDAY, APRIL 10 FRIDAY, APRIL 8 8:00 p.m. A performance by comedienne Hilary Harris at Alderson Auditorium. Donations welcomed. SUNDAY, APRIL 10 12:30 p.m. Human Rights Rally at Lawrence City Hall. 1:00 p.m. Human Rights March from City Hall to Southpark. Be there and march to the beat of a different drummer. 2:00 p.m. Picnic at Southpark. Speakers will include Liz Gowdy of Citizens for Human Rights in Lawrence, Pam Skarda of NOW and Wayne Webb of the Black Student Union. (pop will be provided-bring a sack lunch) MONDAY, APRIL 11 7:00 p.m. Candlelight Vigil at the Campanile. Light a candle in show of support for oppressed groups throughout the world. (candles and music will be provided) 8:00 p.m. A showing of "Desert Hearts" in the Browsing Room of the Kansas (Inn) 9:30 p.m. A showing of "Another Country" in the Browsing Room of the Kansas Union. TUESDAY, APRIL 12 7:00 p.m. "Adult Children of Alcoholics and Gay and Lesbian People" by Larry Tyndall and Diane McDermott in Gallery West of the Kansas Union. Tyndall and Diane McDermott in Gallery West at 8:00 p.m. A film of the March on Washington will be shown in the Browsing Room. 9:30 p.m. "The Life and Times of Harvery Milk" in the Browsing Room. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 All Day — Wear Bluejeans if You're Gay Day. Wear jeans as a show of support for lesbian and gay people and disproval of discrimination. 7:00 p.m. "Getting Healthy — Lesbian and Gay Empowerment" by Liz Gowdy in Gallery West. 9:00 p.m. Reader's Theatre - A performance art piece exploring the emotions of growing up gay in American culture. THURSDAY,APRIL 14 THURSDAY, APRIL 14 7:00 p.m. "Religious Issues and the Gay and Lesbian Community" by Jack Bremmer in Gallery West. 8:00 p.m. A showing of "Personal Best" in the Browsing Room. 9:00 p.m. "Making Love" will be shown in the Browsing Room. FRIDAY. APRIL 15 FRIDAY, APRIL 15 10:00 p.m. GLSOK DANCE in the Kansas Room at the Kansas Union. Happy Birthday to us: we're 19 years old this spring! Visit or call the Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas office for more information on GALA Week events. Office: 105 Burge 864-3091