14 Monday, March 28, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Fans Continued from p.1 about eight people. He said he was impressed with the afternoon's festivities "Have you ever seen such a wild thing?" Schnatzmeyer said. "I think it's great. It shows great school spirit." Fans said that the defeat of K-State made the victory even sweeter. Some fans said that the only thing better than celebrating with the other students in Lawrence would have been attending the game in Pontiac. Mast and another friend played the KU fight song on trumpets in honor of Mast's roommate, Stewart Bryson, Lawrence senior, who attended the game with the KU men's basketball band. The crowd dispersed about 5 p.m., but not before expressing their enthusiasm for the Jayhaws and the impromptu shenanigans. Mike Unterreiner, St. Louis junior, said, "It's a great ol' party." Now the Jayhawks must prepare for Duke, the team that in 1986 ended their national championship dream and that in 1988 barely escaped from Kansas. Continued from p. 1 "We're just going to play and have fun," Brown said. "Duke's a great team. We were disappointed with the loss we had at home and devastated at the loss in Dallas." Game But it's not the same team that will face Duke this time in Kemper Arena. This one has experienced enough ups and downs to last any team a lifetime. In 1986, Kansas and INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SYMPOSIUM March 30,1988 Gene Ellis March 30, 1986 12:00 noon - 1:20 p.m. Southeast Conference Room Burge (Satellite) Union Professor of Economics and Adjunct Faculty Member of the Graduate School of International Studies University of Denver "Investing in Africa: Investing in Kind Still Crazy After All These Years?" U.S. Department of Education, University of Kansas. School of Business, Center for International Programs --the rest of the country expected the Jayhawks to make it to the Final Four. This year, after the less-than-impressive season, few even gave them a chance. 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Centennial Room-Student Union SELF-ESTEEM "If we are to love ourselves, we must behave in ways we can admire." These words, written by Irvin Yalom, tell us that we are responsible for how we fee about ourselves, and that we are our own most important critics. Behaving to please others is not enough. The key to understanding self-esteem is to realize that our behavior, and how we judge it, tells the story. HURRYING OURSELFIES People use different standards. With identical performances, ability, and effort, one person is pleased with her accomplishment. Another resents her "mediocracy." One feels he gave it a good try. Another lamentes his "laisiness." One feels good if she gets an "A." Another feels good about what she has learned. PERFECTIONISM is a great obstacle to our self-acceptance. If we feel good about ourselves only if we never make mistakes, never fear loss, always behave unselfishly, never show anxiety, and never become complacent in the face of failure or frustration. Our self-esteem that sustains us in times of failure or frustration. The courage to act, to accept our weaknesses, and to grow from an inner faith that are we good and worthy persons whatever happens. OLD HABITS DIE HARD If we have learned that we are more trouble than we are worth, that we are loved only if we achieve and excel, or that we are unable to handle life's challenges by themselves, we may find ourselves less capable of what is important to us. We might, for example, decide that failing and succeeding are less important than longevity and integrity. When age controls the sources of our self-esteem, we are less likely to fail. 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