Wednesday, February 23.197 3 **BAR BURN"** R S & F 9:45 SAT. 1:45 est2 da, rid es, se. res, ire, or & ated or OnCampus Events TODAY: AN AHS WEDNESDAY MASS will be at 11 a.m. in Danforth Chapel, Felix Moss, professor of anthropology, will discuss "KU IN MICRONESIA PROJECT" at a faculty forum at noon in the United Ministries Center. A FREE SAFETY TRAINING WORKSHOP will be at 1:30 p.m. in the Room Forum of the Kansas Union. JOHN KESSEL, assistant professor of English, will speak on writing and poetry at 4 p.m. in the Union's Parlor A. TONIGHT: The student chapter of the INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS will hear a discussion about engineering in New Mexico and the Southwest at 7 in the Apollo Room of Nichols Hall. THE UNDERGRADUATE ANTHROPOLOGY ASSOCIATION meets at 7 at 230 Alabama St. The STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY will present a free lecture on Transcendental Meditation at 6 in the Governors Room of the University at Lincoln Center, where they will have a topic of WEST ARTS LECTURE at 6 in the Farm Room of the Union. A faculty rectal will be at 8 in Swarthout Hall. TOMORROW: MAY RECRUTTERS will be in the Engineering Placement Office, beginning at 8:30 a.m. TRAVEL AUDIT SEMINAR will be from 1 to 3 p.m. in 104 Carruth-O'Leary Hall. The GERMAN CLUB will meet at 4 p.m. in 4021 Wescoe. Jim Scaly and Max Sutton will present "A PROGRAM OF VICTORIAN SONG: SHOALS OF ENGLISH THEATRE" at 4 p.m. in 4019 Wescoe. An African STUDIES FILM, "Middle America: The Land and the People," will be shown at 7 p.m. in Strong Hall Auditorium. KANAL. 91.5 FM, will air "THE ARGUMENT ON MIDDLE AMERICA" at 7 a.m. RECYCLAT will be at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. A film PSYCHATIC HOSPITAL CONDITIONS will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Union's Forum Room. The U.S. COAST GUARD auxiliary course will be at 7:30 p.m. in the community building, 11th and Vermont streets. HILLEL will sponsor an Israeli Folk Dance at 11 p.m. on the 10th floor of McCollurn Hall. Grants & Awards ROBERT ROWLAND AND FRANK CROSS, KU debaters, took second place in the Northwestern University Debate Tournament last week. ROBERT EWAGASS, professor of slavic and soviet areas studies, has been awarded the prize. Prize for the best book is given annually to the best book published in the previous year on a Roman topic. Announcements THE ORAL COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT EXEMPTION EXAM will be given March 31. Anyone interested should contact Noreen Carcacci at 864-333 or in 3107 Wescoe by March 7. THE MOUNT OREAD BICYCLE CLUB is looking for designs for a new logo. Contact Gene Wee, 864-347, for details. Jane said she realized she was an alcoholic because she kept drinking when it was no longer appropriate. After drinking in a bar, Jane would usually wine, because it was cheaper. problem, I kept on drinking. I wound up without any body being able to handle me at From page one Alcohol I REALIZED I was an alcoholic, but I didn't think there was anything I could do," she said. "On campus, I wasn't aware of professors or professors that had an alcoholic problem. Finally, however, she aused help from her, and help her, and Alcoholics Anonymous, who was Now, she said, she reenacts that her feelings of inadequacy were natural, and not a cause for drinking. Also, because of her being sick, it is now sensitive to both germs and drugs. "I if I drunk now I be as dick in two weeks as I once was," she said. "At first, without alcohol, I thought I'd die. All wanted was to get through a day without BILL IS A Senior at KU. Unlike Jane, he had no problems. He drank because heliked drinking. Now, I'd rather die than have that compulsion." "My family life was fine," he said. But, he added, after he became an alcoholic things changed. "I think it just damn near killed my mom. "I was out drinking every night. It was my life, I'd start at seven, be crocked by ten, didn't know what was going on by 11, and set home by five." Consequently, he either flunked or missed his excuses at KU, be said. Bill said he suffered from blackouts, benders (drunk for several days), and a brain injury. ONE DRUNKEN RAGN shot him犯骚动 for having three gunshots in his pick-up. Bill said he had been going after someone at the highway other time, he drove his van off the highway. Now, after aid from AA, BILL is doing fine, although two months ago he slipped back The men were arrested in a Holiday Inn motel room after police followed footprints on the floor. Hickard has been released on $15,000 Holyair still is being held in Douglas Council. Peter Helyar and Michael Hickam, both 18, each have been charged with two counts of burglary. In two separate incidences, he and his associate robbed a cash and goods from Gibson's, police said. Bill said it was especially difficult to resist alcohol when most college students drink. KU symphonic band on annual state tour "It's kind of scary not having control, a part of your life," he said. "Friday that's just about kill a person," he said. "Where do you meet people? You meet them in a bar. Where do you take a girl on a date? You take her to a bar. It's kind of a lonely existence when all your friends are out barboring." They will be arraigned March 3 in Douglass County court, according to Douglas County court. into drunkenness for a short time. teachers from throughout the state Friday in Wichita. The University of Kansas Symphonic Band is visiting eight Kansas cities this week in its annual concert tour, Feb. 21-Feb. 27. Foster says that the band has little time to play, but the annual trip is still estimated. But The tour ends with a home town performance at the University, where it is舞台ed by the University Theatre in New York. Two suspects waive hearings Two men charged in connection with a Jan. 29 burglary of Gibson's Discount Center, on January 10, waived their premium billed yesterday and were bound over to district court. But, he said, staying "dry" is essential to retaining respect among his friends. "They're always talking about public relations for the University," he said. "Well, this is just like an Outreach program." The band features two clarinet solos: Bob Lowry, director of instrumental music at Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa; and Frank Bibb, Teopke graduate student. The 71-piece band, under the direction of Robert Foster, is appearing in Anthony, Kingman, Lawrence, Overland Park, Kinston, Wellington, Witchin and Winfield. The soloists play with the band in a performance of "Music of Three Famous Composers," featuring the works of Ferde Grefe, David Bennett and Hirme Sinee. Because most people tag alcoholics as the gutter type, it's very hard to be open about "I'd word got out at school that I was an allic, allchill walt would break loss," he said. BACKGAMMON Tonight, 7 p.m. Kansas Union The band will play at the Kansas Music Educators Association meeting of music Kansas Union Other compositions include Robert Schumann's "Concerstuckt," George M. Cohan's "Star Spangled Spectacular," Florent Schmitt's "Dionysiaques" and several compositions arranged by J. J. Richards. OFF THE WALL HALL 727 New Hampshire Presents Norml Benefit Night with Country Heir and Thumbs Friday. Feb. 25 legislative decriminalization efforts. NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR REFORMATION OF MARIJUANA LAW IS a non-profit organization. Friday, Feb. 25 All proceeds go to May 21-31, 1977 General meeting: Richard Douthit, Emporia, will share his AT experiences in the Nantahala Country. Questions and answers about the trip. Meetings will be held at 10th Floor. Place: Orcad Room, Kansas Union a non-profit organization. TWO TACOBURGERS BUY GET ONE FREE with this COUPON APPALACHIAN TRAIL BACKPACK TRIP 9th & Indiana • 1720 W. 23rd Taco Grande Expiration date March 15, 1977 ENTROPY The Society for Creative Disorganization would like to invite you to a in the Hawk's Nest 3:30-5:30 with 12 people from the TOM MONTGOMERY TRIO Courtesy of SUA Friday, February 25 to meet with us and consider the following questions: PARTY reducers oxidizers synthesizers producers technocrats poets hoggers hobgivers students * professors "hard" sciences soft sciences "social" sciences "asocial" sciences engineers We invite any and all citizens from among the Can the observable outside the LAB be used? Can data be collected from the LAB? What is the place of education in the university? In society? On your wrist? in myth? What is the place of education in the university? In society? On your wrist? in myth? - This society will designate student members to the already existing Committee for the History and History Paid for from the Student Activity Fee ENTropy is interested in any activity which finds science its core. DURS is an INFORMAL INTENTION. We are waving a beer party to siderily ponder these questions. AURH (Assoc. of Univ. Residence Halls) ELECTIONS - Tues., March 8 & Wed., March 9 5-6 p.m. in every residence hall cafeteria For petitions & filing forms, see your Hall General Elections for AURH President AURH Vice-President 2) Team members must be from different residence halls. 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