University Daily Kansan / Monday, March 7, 1988 5 MONDAY 9 a.m. — IBM microcomputer workshop: "Introduction to Lotus." Sponsored by academic computing services. Provides location and registration information. 2:30 p.m. — Women's softball. Kansas vs. Indiana State, Jayhawk Softball Field. 6 p.m. — Hallmark Symposium. Robert Manley, designer, and Altman and Manley of Boston and San Francisco. Spencer Museum of Art Audio- 6:30 p.m. — Soccer. Mandatory meeting for menagers. Recreation services, 202 Robinson Center. Instant team scheduling, 8:30 a.m. -4 p.m. Tuesday 308 Robinson Center. 7 p.m. — Japanese film; "The Seven Samurai"; Downs Auditorium, Dyche Hall, Sponsored by center for East Asian studies 7 p.m. — Water Safety Instruction Class, eight of nine classes. Lawrence High School. 7:30 p.m. — floor hockey. Mandatory meeting for managers. Recreation services, 202 Robinson Center. Instant team, 202 Robinson Center. 4 p.m. 202 Robinson Center. 8 p.m. — Faculty recital. Hicks Brasher, baraque obee. St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center, 1631 Crescent Road. TUESDAY 8 a.m. - Staff training and development - "Advanced Supervision." Also 8 a.m. Thursday. Offered by department of personnel services. Call 864-4946 to 9 a.m. — Macintosh workshop: "Introduction to MS-Word." Offered by academic computing services. Call 864-0494 for information. 4:30 p.m. — Computer science colloquium: "The Grammar of Dimensions in Machine Drawings." Dov Dori, visiting professor. 300 Strong Hall. 7 p.m. — Emily Tailor Women's Resource workshop: "Women's Feelings through Music," Centennial Room, Kansas Union. 7 p.m. — KU College Republicans general assembly meeting. West Gallery, Kansas Union. 7:30 p.m. — Linguistics Colloquy: "Phonology and Phonetics of Stress Clash in English." Mary Beckman, Ohio State University. 207 Blake Hall. 8 p.m. - Student recital, Concert Choir, Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall 8:30 p.m. - KU Fencing Club meeting, 130 Robinson Center. 8:30 a.m. — Accounting seminar. Review of university accounting procedures. Pioneer Room, Burge Union. 9 a.m. - Staff training and development: "Writing Position Descriptions" Offered by department of personnel 864-8946 to register 10 a.m. — Retiree club coffee. Adam Lounge, Alumni Center. 1 p.m. — IBM microcomputer work 11:40 a.m. — University forum: "The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence." Bruce Twarog, assistant professor of physics and astronomy. Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. Call 843-4933 before noon March 8 to make lunch reservations. shop: "Introduction to MS-DOS." Offered by academic computing services. Call 864-0494 for location and registration information. 3-30 p.m. — Income tax workshop for foreign students. Sponsored by office of foreign student services. Daisy Hill Room. Burge Union. 6:30 p.m.— Campus Christians meeting. Daisy Hill Room, Burge Union. 7 p.m.— Student Senate meeting. Kansas Room, Kansas Union. THURSDAY 10 10 a.m. — Affirmative action workshop: "Search, Screening and Selection." Governor's Room, Kansas Union. 11:30 a.m. — Brown Bag-Merenda: "The Pope's Visit to Latin America." J. Laurence Day, professor of journalism 109 Iuniinco Hall. 2:30 p.m. — Panel discussion: "The inauguration of Korea's President, Roh Tae Woo." Sponsored by the center for East Asian studies. Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union. 1 p.m. — Macintosh workshop: "Introduction to Pagemaker." Offered by academic computing services. Call 864-0494 for information. 3:39 p.m. - Geography colloquium series: "Research in Golltto and the Brunca Region, Costa Rica." Donna Luckey, assistant professor of architecture, 317 Lindley Hall. 4 p.m. — Society for East Asian studies general meeting. Shogi following. Parlor A, Kansas Union. 4 p.m. — Michener Lectures on Social Biology: "The Honeybee Community — Old and New Problems in Communication and Orientation." 1005 Haworth. 6 p.m. - Rice and beans program: "B men in Honduras and Nicaragua." Betty Nelson, Topeka, Sponsored by Latin American Solidarity, Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. 7 p.m. - The American Past with Calder Pickett on KANU 91.5 FM. 7 p.m. — Film screening: "H.M. Deserters," the latest work of Polish filmmaker Janusz Majewski. Hoch Auditorium, No charge. 8 p.m. — Lecture: "Civil Rights in America." Juan Williams, reporter, Washington Post, Kansas Union ballroom, Sponsored by Student Senate. 8 p.m. — University Chamber Orchestra premier concert. Zhilian Xu, conductor. Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. FRIDAY 9 a.m. — IBM microcomputer work- shop: "introduction to Word Perfect." Offered by academic computing services. Call 864-0404 for location and **Noon — Men's basketball. Big Eight Tournament begins. Kemper Arena, Kansas City. Mo. Call 864-3141 for ticket information.** 7 p.m. — Opera is My Hobby with James Seaver on KANU 91.5 FM. 7 p.m. — Latin American FILM Festival: "Castles of Purity" Downs Auditorium, Duche Hall 8 p.m. — Spring Gala. University Dance Company with Cohan/Suzuke Duet Company of New York. Also 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday. Tickets on sale at Murphy Hall Box Office. All seats reserved. Public $6 both night. KU students $5 March 11, $4 March 12. Call 664-3982 for reservations. Crafton-Preyre Theater, Murphy Hall. 7 p.m. - Latin American Film **Union spring break hours:** Kansas Union closed March 12, 13, 19; open 7 a.m.-5 p.m. March 14-18; limited food service. Burge Union closed March 12- 10. University Placement Center, Legal Services for Students, Organizations and Activities Center, and Burge Duplicating Center open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. March 14-18. Normal hours for both unions resume March 21. SATURDAY 12 9 a.m. — The Vintage Jazz Show with Michael Maher on KANU 91.5 FM. 10 a.m. — The Jazz Scene with Dick Wright on KANU 91.5 FM. All day — Geological Society of America South-Central Section meeting. Through March 15, Kansas Union. For information, call 864-4974. 1:30 p.m. — Museum workshop: "Make It bigger: Looking Into Microscopes." Offered by Museum of Natural History, Ages 7-13, Call 864-4173 for information. SUNDAY Spring break library hours begin Watson Library open noon-5 p.m. March 13, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. March 14-18, 9 a.m- 5 p.m. March 19, noon-midnight March 20. normal hours resume March 21. 2:30 p.m. — Children's art class: "Symbols of Myself: Medieval Imaginations." Ages 7-12. Offered by Spencer Museum of Art. Call 864-4710 for information. "Animal Story Hour." Offered by Museum of Natural History. Ages 3-6. For information call 864-4173. 1:30 p.m. — Museum workshop: 3 3 p.m. — The KU Concerts on KANU 91.5 FM Pulliam's Music House Guitars • Drums • Amps • Sound Systems • Pianos • Organs Open Evenings Instruction·Service·Financing 2601 Iowa 843-3008 Society for East Asian Studies presents: "The Seven Samurai" tonight 7:00 p.m. Dyke Auditorium Psychology Admission Free - Doctor of Psychology * Applied * Education - innovative • Applied • Clinical • Small Classes - Hospital Affiliations • Afternoon & Evening Classes - North Central Accredited • Full & Parttime Programs - Clinical Training Facilities on Premises - Clinical Training Facilities On Premise - Handicapped Accessibility - Equal Opportunity Educational Facility Forest Institute of Professional Psychology 1322 South Campbell * Springfield MO 65807 417.831.7902 HEY KU STUDENTS! 4178317902 ARE YOU... - Tired of overcrowded classes? - Upset about teachers leaving? - Mad that you can't graduate on time because the classes you need are closed? DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT! Write your legislator Letter writing tables will be on Letter writing tables will be Wescoe Beach and Strong Hall Rotunda March 7,8,9,and 10 Sponsored by A.S.K. and the Higher Education Rescue Operation Scott Seifert of Plano, TX, is majoring in Advertising. "The Mac is the first computer I've really felt comfortable using." "I've used a Macintosh since I was a freshman. I can use about a half-dozen programs to crunch numbers, process words and even organize my thinking. "In high school, I used an Apple II, and I've tried more than once to use an IBMPC $ ^{ \textcircled{2}} $ for something besides games. Somehow I feel more in control at a Macintosh. "As a journalist, the Mac helps me produce near-perfect documents more quickly. It makes it easier to get my ideas down on paper — then go back to revise them and correct my mistakes. Add-on software programs can also give you a dictionary, a thesaurus and other writing tools." "Using a Mac gives me a sense of accomplishment I've never gotten with another computer. It helps me to do my best." Macintosh $ ^{\mathrm{TM}} $ Helping You Make the Grade at KU KU Macintosh Sale Savings: Macintosh Plus...$1200 Macintosh SE with 2 disk drives...$1979 Macintosh SE with 3 disk drives ... $2399 with 20 meg hard disk drive...$2399 Step 1: (optional) Interested in finding out if you qualify for student financing? Contact the Financial Aid Office at 864-4700. Make your appointment as soon as possible. The counselors there will be more than happy to help qualified students choose the best program. (Financial need is not the qualifying issue.) Step 2: Order your Macintosh at the Burge Union. Stop by and place your order before March 11. Tell us which Macintosh, Plus or SE, that you want. ($50 deposit required) Step 3: Pick up your Macintosh at the Burge Union on March 31 or April 1. Attend a free seminar to learn how to get started, if you'd like.