2 Wednesday, April 3, 1991 / University Daily Kansan Weather Kansas Forecast Showers and a few thunderstorms will move through the area. There is also a chance for lingering showers. Temperatures will warm by the weekend. Thursday - Partly cloudy and mild. High 65/Low 49. Friday - Sunny and warmer. High 78/ Low 50. Saturday- Warm again High 81/ Low 53. forecast by Rochester D. Price Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 66044 Annual subscriptions by mail are $50. 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"They kind of hesi- But in the end they agreed because Arkansas and Kansas are not regular foes or in the same conference, Reid said. "We've had half the rottings from the shirts." The shirts are being printed by graphic's, 315 N.E. Industrial Leaf. The Athletic Department sold the shirts for $15 at Memorial Stadium yesterday during the homecoming rally. Reid said the department sell the shirts in front of the Kansas Union and Wescott Beach today. He was unsure whether other retailers, including the KU Bookstores, would have permission to sell the shirts. Tom Wilkerson, co-owner of Jayah Spirit, 935 Massachusetts St., printed and sold shirts similar to the ones worn by the players after the victory against Arkansas. The University requested that the store dis continue printing. Wilkerson said that he was not upset about not having the opportunity to print the shirts and that he would buy shirts to sell if given the chance. But he said the University could make more money by having a large printer, such as Winning Ways in Lenea, print shirts and distribute them to several retailers. "If you're going to do it to make money, why don't we maximize the thing?" he said. "Why mess with nickels and dimes?" "I think it's worth looking at," Wilkerson said. Instead of drawing lines and dividing the retailers and the market, he said a joint venture could prove successful. Wilkerson said such a venture would create more outlets for distribution and possibly more revenue for the University. 'Hawk fever boosts shirt sales Loss to Duke sets some stores back By Eric Nelson Kansan staff writer Despite Kansas' loss to Duke Monday night, local school printers said the Final Four was beneficial for students and for the community in general. Chris Piper, co-owner of Screen-EI Graphics, 315 N.E. Industrial Lane and a member of the 1988 championship team, said his company would print shirts congratulating the team on their accomplishments in the tournament. Mike Turner/KANSAN He said that this time of the year was special, and that the Final Four appearance alone meant an increase in sales for local printers. Rossann Wilkerson, co-owner of Jayhawk Spirit, 935 Massachusetts St., prints KU national championship shirts before Monday's game. "Everyone goes crazy and wants a shirt." Piper said. But he said the Final Four had been great for business. As the Hawks continued to win, shirt sales increased. "All of our production is geared toward that," he said. "We'd have to come up with something. Nobody thought about them losing." "There's a lot of business out there as far as T-shirts go," he said. Pat Turner, co-owner of Prairie Graphics, 2317 Ponderas St., said the loss would set his company back a little because of all the time that had been spent preparing for a victory Turner did not print any shirts in advance, just in case the team lost. "We'll just until this morning." "We'll wait until this evening." Turner said before Monday night's game. "It only makes good business sense." what we're doing now," she said. Rosann Wilkerson, co-owner of Jayhawk Spirit, 933 Massachusetts St., said that she was selling championship shirts Monday but that she printed only a few in case the team lost. "That's what we did in '88, so that's Even though the team lost, Wilker son said many liked the idea of having a collector's item. Joe Cunningham, co-owner of Shirts Illustrated, 844 Massachusetts St., said the team's success had been good for local businesses and the community. He said the loss was tough. Pre-law advising moves to Wescoe Kansan staff writer By Sarah Davis Marion Dyer, pre-law adviser, said Wescoe advising would be more accessible to students. "It makes sense to have it here because we're centrally located at Wescow, and it will be easier for students to find," she said. Pre-law students now can receive pre-enrollment advising at the Advising Support Center in Wescoe Hall and be admitted to the law school had taken place since 1867. Another reason for the move was to help students feel less intimidated when asking about law schools other than KU's. The center will be able to help prelaw students with those questions and many others. "The law school wasn't comfortable because of the conflict of interest," said Joe VanZandt, coordinator of advising. "They didn't feel like students were willing to come in and ask about other law schools." It will give students information about the LASAT, law school choices, courses to take while at KU and the need for admission to law school. Dyer said that the center would help KU's 450 pre-law students, who have no pre-law curriculum to follow, and that the center planned to help the students in several ways. In the fall, Dyer said she hoped to have a pre-law forum where lawyers and judges would speak to students about law school, minority opportunities, financial aid and law careers. Other plans include working with the KU Pre-Law Society to see whether its members have any suggestions on the advising process, Dyer said. "That will help us tailor it to the KU student population," she said. VanZandt said he was glad the center could take control of some of the pre-law duties. "We wanted to do more than just the minimal amount," he said. Police report An unknown person broke 10 cell tiles on the sixth floor of Ellsworth Hall yesterday, KU police reported. 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