Thursday, March 28, 1991 / University Daily Kansan Have YOU dined at The Castle Tea Room lately? Reservations: 843-1151 Have an opinion? Write a letter to the editor! 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall CORNUCOPIA A RESTAURANT & BAR - Now Offering - • Authentic Southwestern Cuisine • Fresh Seafood Everyday • Daily Drink Specials • Breakfast Anytime 1801 MASSACHUSETTS 842-9337 Hours: Sun, Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, 11:30am-5:30pm Slacks, Shorts, Shirts The Etc. Shop Clothing & Accessories For Men & Women Sunglasses Costumes VISA-MC-AM.EXP-DISCOVER CARD 732 Mass. 843-6011 Lawrence native and KU alumna SARA PARETSKY SARA PARELORY will be on campus to speak on "Women, Speech, and Silence" Friday, April 5, 1991 8:00 p.m. Alderson Auditorium, Kansas Union Sara Paretsky is the creator of the tough, female private detective V.I. Warshawski and author of Indemnity Only, Deadlock, Killing Orders, Bitter Medicine, Blood Shot, and Burn Marks Sponsored by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, 118 Strong Hall For further information, contact Kahana Gargeh at 864-3552. Whenever there's not a band on stage, THE JAZZHAUS plays the best in recorded jazz, blues, reggae and rock. open 7 days a week 4:00p.m.-2:00a.m. GLSOK support group has success from start By Lara Gold Kansan staff writer Since it was started two months ago, Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas' confidential support group has relieved many fears and concerns among gay, lesbian and bisexual students who do not feel comfortable going to GLOSK meetings, its coordinator said yesterday. "A lot of people who are gay and lesbian and bisexual don't have the support from their families," said丹姆趴, support group coordinator. He said that about five people came to the first meeting, which was Jan. 29. Now 10 to 15 people come weekly. "The feedback I've gotten has been positive," Dunlap said. "I've seen about four to five people who have faced challenges with uncomfortable with their sexuality. Dunlap credits the success of the support group to the facilitators from the University Counseling Center who lead it each week. Marcie Gilliland, support group facilitator, said the group had discussed coming-out issues during the meeting. He said were now discussing relationships. "Society doesn't create a place for them to go on a date," she said. "Everything has to be secretive." Gilliland said the secrecy caused added stress for gays, lesbians and bisexuals because society had not yet wanted to accept their sexual orientation. The meetings are confidential, and anyone who wants to attend can contact the GLSOK office at 864-3091 headquarters at 841-2345. Gililland said. Mike Sullivan, co-director of GLSOK, said he was not surprised by the success of the support group. "I expected it to succeed because we identified the need for one," he said. Sullivan said that giving support to the gay, lesbian and bisexual community was one of GLSOK's goals. GLSOK came up as a coup, GLSOK can reach more people. Jamie Howard, co-director of GLSOK, said the group had eased the pressures for gay, lesbian and bisexual individuals able to express their sexuality openly. "Being in an oppressed group, you need support," she said. KIDS SHOES STARTING AT $19.95 ADULT LARGE SIZES 14,15&16 OPEN 'TIL 9:00 P.M. THURS., FRI., SAT.----7:00 P.M. MON., TUES., WED.----5:00 P.M. SUN. SCREEN. When you have Priority Call from Southwestern Bell Telephone, that's exactly what your phone does with your calls—it screens them for you. Say you have three callers you really want to hear from. Or three you definitely want to avoid. Just hit *61 on your touchpad and program in the three numbers. A special ring identifies these "preferred" or "unwanted" callers, minimizing your risk of answering the phone. Subscribe to Priority Call for only $3.50 a month. Or only $1 a month if you also subscribe to one of our other convenient options—Call Cue, Call Return and Call Blocker. Contact your Southwestern Bell Telephone business office for details. $ 61 Priority Call* Priority Call. Get it and screen those calls. Installation free for a limited time. Not available in all areas or to party line customers. Some telephones may not be compatible with some calling options.