8 Wednesday, April 4. 1990 / University Daliv Kansan MODEL...ME? WHY NOT! (1) $x^2 - 1 > 0$ (A) ABZOLUT MODEL SEARCH 90 Tryouts Saturday, April 7th at 3p.m. at Pizazz, 901 Mississippi. Pick up entry forms and information at Selfforts 821 Massachusetts and at Pizazz. Open to women age 14-24, 5'3"-6'0" tall. AGENCIES* ABZOLUT MODELS (Stockholm) CLICK (New York) FLAME (Park) International (Y.O.) ABZOLUT MODELS (Stockholm) FLAME (Paris) CLICK (New York) Vytas International (K.C.) Now Open! Our Second Store In Lawrence! Located in the Orchards Corners Shopping Center at 15th and Kasold in Northwest Lawrence You Asked For It! Three years ago, we introduced our gourmet frozen yogurt in Lawrence,and your enthusiastic response has surpassed our greatest expectations! Our store at 23rd & Louisiana (Louisiana Purchase) has ranked among the top franchises in sales nationwide each year! Your unqualified acceptance of our delicious taste like ice cream frozen yogurt has been so great that we have opened a second store at Orchards Corners. It's our way of saying thanks, frozen yogurt lovers! Double Your Pleasure! Have you tried our delicious non-fat or sugar free flavors? Come in for a free sample! OPEN 11 A.M.-11 P.M. DAILY; NOON-11 P.M. SUNDAYS Orchards Corners 15th and Kasold Phone 749-0440 Lawrence, Ks. Louisiana Purchase 23rd & Louisiana Phone 843-5500 Lawrence, Ks. E. Joseph Zurga/KANSAN Up in the air Bill Elkins of Lawrence guides his planes into a touch-and-go landing. Elkins and some friends were flying their planes yesterday afternoon at Clinton International Model Airport near Clinton Lake. Elkins said they did not compete but flew remote-control planes as a hobby. The price was right for KU student contestant By Mark McHugh Kansan staff writer A man backstage yelled, "Robert Grosser, come on down. You're the next contestant on the Price is Right!" Grosser, Lawrence junior, bounded down the aisle to the empty a see at une One- opping podium for bid. JVC stereo Grosser bid $1,300 and was on stage chatting with host Borker. The show, Robert Groser which was taped during spring break, was broadcast yesterday on CBS. "I guess you could say I am a Bob Barker fanatic. I've been watching the show since the fifth grade," Grosser said. "Meeting him was kind of like a lifetime goal." To catch Barker's attention, Grosser wore a paint-splotched KU sweatshirt. "He asked me if I got it at a garage sale." Grosser said. Grosser won an instant $100 in cash for guessing the exact price of the stereo system. He won two prizes in the game, "Beat the Clock," which gave him an opportunity to spit the big wheel for a spinto win a car on the Showcase But Grosser didn't win at the wheel "He was disappointed he didn't win a car," said his fiancee, Wendy Hosford, Overland Park senior. "Three people won cars after him." "Three people won cars after him. Grosser said he was one of 10 people from the audience selected to be a contestant. He mailed in a request to the show in October in anticipation of his spring break trip. He waited in line at the studio, and City to get into the studio audience. Grosser said he would have to claim the prizes he won on the show on his 1991 tax form. In the meantime, he is waiting for the Glider rocking chair, the JVC stereo system and the portable fireplace that Bob Barker promised him. He said that he would keep the stereo and the chair. And did he shake the hand of his longtime idol and game show host? "No, I forgot," Grosser said. "But I grabbed the $100 real quickly." Baseball Season Is Here! THE ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY, & WITHOUT QUESTION GREATEST BOOK OF BASEBALL FACTS, FIGURES, & ASTONISHING LISTS EVER COMPILED Come visit the Mt. Oread Bookshop for a great selection of baseball books. St. Martin's PRESS