10 Tuesday, November 2,1993 A free community program My thighs are too fat! Do you think your thighs are too fat? Is your nose too big? Would you have more fun if you were blonde? Are you aging "gracefully"? Everyday women receive messages from society, our families, and ourselves about how we should look. We constantly compare ourselves to an "ideal," and we always seem to fall short. And, very often, our self-worth is defined by not how we look to others, but how we think we look. The Body Betrayed: Body Image in Women's Lives, a free public program sponsored by The Women's Program at Menninger, will feature panel presentations on: - how culture influences women's self-esteem - body image eating disorders body image & sexuality how a woman's body ages The featured presenters are: Linda Sebastian, MN, ARNP; Kathryn Zerbe, MD; Faye Heller, RN, MN, ARNP; and Nancy Jones, MSW. Reservations are recommended. A reception and book signing with Kathryn Zerbe, MD, author of the recently released book, The Body Betrayed: Women, Eating Disorders, and Treatment will follow the program. Wednesday, November 3 7-9 pm Seeley Conference Center 5800 SW Sixth Avenue Topeka, KS For reservations or more information, please call 913-273-7500, ext. 6100. Menninger Directions To reach Menninger from eastbound or westbound I-70, exit I-70 at Wanamaker Road and turn north onto Wanamaker. Wanamaker will curve right (east) onto Sixth Avenue. Turn left (north) at the light, the main campus entrance. SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Crew members trade oars for brooms in fund-raiser By Anne Felstet Kansan sportswriter Approximately $3,500 did not just magically appear in the hands of the Kansas crew club. It took two Saturdays and approximately 80 rowers to do household jobs at 40 area homes. The crew club's fall semester Rent-A-Rower fund-raising campaign took place Oct. 23 and Saturday. About 40 renters paid the members of the 110-member crew team to complete household tasks, coach Rob Catloth said. Catloth said he estimated the team raised $3,500. Each rower was paid 660 for eight hours of work. The renters had the option of hiring a rower for half a day for half the cost. Catloth said the money would be used for operational expenses incurred by the club. These included maintenance for the truck and trailer, insurance and phone, electric and gas bills. The crew received $15,825 from Recreation Services this year to cover entry fees and equipment costs. "It is purely money to live on," he said. "It is not used for extra stuff." Junior Michael Hutchings worked eight and a half hours doing yard work with junior Luke Evans and seniors Terry Staudecher and Rachael McCallie. Hutchings said they spent the day raking the yard and chopping down tree branches that had fallen in a storm a few weeks ago. He also chopped down 8-foot rose bushes. The work on the four lots was not left to the rowers alone. The day turned out to be a family affair. Martha West, laboratory education technician for the department of microbiology at Kansas, said her parents-in-law also came over to help clean up the debris with the Wests and the rowers. Hutchings said all the tools imaginable and gloves to prevent blisters were supplied to the rowers. Pizza was ordered for the workers' lunch. West said the working group at her place took a few snack breaks and talked. She said she told the rowers about the history of the neighborhood, and they told her a little bit about crew. Kim Moreland, director of Research Support and Grants Administration, said the best part of the project was the willingness of the crew members to give eight hours of their own time. The rowers just do not ask for donations, they worked for the money they received. Morelland hired one rower to do "the things I could not tolerate to do myself or the things which I would put off indefinitely." Junior Dean Hovind did yard work for Moreland. Moreland said Hovind worked very diligently with great care for what he was doing. Moreland participated in the Rent-A-Rower fund raising campaign for the first time, and she said she would do it again. "I wish they did it all the time," she said. "I have a lot more work that needs to be done." She said Hovind lined up 19 bags of garbage along her sidewalk in his full day's work. The crew club offers the fund-raising campaign every semester. Fliers announcing the project are distributed to the faculty/staff members at the University. Catloth said it was the biggest money-making project for the club. Bills avenge Super Bowl shame ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The sween is complete. The Buffalo Bills defeated the Washington Redskins 24-10 last night to give them victories this season against the teams that defeated them in the last three Super Bowls. The Bills (6-1) piled up 397 yards against the Redskins (1-6), who entered the game with the NFL's next-to-worst defense. Jim Kelly completed 18 of 24 passes for 238 yards and two touchdowns Rypien. Darryl Talley and James Williams got the other picks. In handing Washington its sixth straight defeat, Buffalo exacted some revenge for the 37-24 defeat to the Redskins in the 1991 Suier Bowl. The Bills used two interceptions by Nate Odomes to take control of the game in the third quarter. Trailing 14-10 at the half, the Redskins drove into Buffalo territory at the start of the third quarter before Odomes picked off Rypien at the Buffalo 22-vard line. Thomas then carried the ball eight times in a 12-play drive that ended with his 1-yard touchdown run. In all, the Bills stopped four consecutive drives by intercepting Mark The Redskins drove into Buffalo territory by converting a third-and-20 to the Bills' 28-yard line. But on the next play, Odomes picked off Ryppon again, this time in the end zone. The Bills took that interception and drove for a 45-yard field goal by Steve Christie. Reggie Brooks was the star for Washington, carrying 24 times for 117 yards and a 7-yard touchdown. When Greenslipped, Reed was open at his own 40. Safety Brad Edwards went down the sideline to give the Bills a 7-1 lead six minutes into the game. slipped on the slick artificial turf to set up Kelly's 65-yard pass to Reed. Redskin cornerback Darrell Green The Bills drove 80 yards to go back out in front 14-7. On Washington's next possession, the Redskins moved to the Buffalo 18-yard line. Lohmiller kicked a 36-yard field goal, but the Bills were called for roughing the kicker. The Redskins got four more plays but were stopped again. This time, Lohmiller hit from 19 yards to cut the Buffalo lead to 14-10 midway through the second quarter. 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