10 Wednesday, March 21, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Got a "sub"-stantial appetite? Get a six person team together and chow down on a three foot party sub for time! 1st prize: subs & chips for 100 people contact Kathy, Kelly or Jaci for details 749-0468 $25 Entry Fee • to benefit KU CREW Get involved with the University and the Football program by participating in the 1990-91 Crimson Crew. This is a great experience for anyone interested in Public Relations, Communications, Marketing, or other related fields. All interested freshmen, sophomores, and juniors are asked to attend an informational meeting in room 135 Parrott Athletic Center: THURSDAY, MARCH 22 AT 5 P.M. Any questions, call the Football Office at 864-3393 It's time you gave yourself a GSE $ ^{ \mathrm{TM}} $ If you sexually active, you should know about the GSE. GSE stands for genital self-examination. It's a simple examination you can give yourself to check for any signs or symptoms of a sexually transmitted disease. 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WATKINS STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES IMPORTANT WATKINS PHONE INFO Medical Emergencies 911 Watkins Switchboard 864-9500 Allergy Clinic 864-9589 Health Officers 864-9570 Appointments 864-9507 Mental Health Clinic 864-9580 Business Office 864-9521 Nutritional Counselling 864-9575 Gynecology Appointments 864-9507 Pharmacy 864-9512 Health Education 864-9570 Physical Therapy 864-9592 Insurance Clerk 864-9552 Sports Medicine Clinic 864-9507 Lab Results 864-9500 Urgent Care 864-9500 Did you know that... ABOUT WATKINS PHYSICIANS... 8 of these 10 physicians are University of Kansas graduates? the Health Center has 10 full time physicians to provide care for the health needs of KU students? -7 of these physicians are Board Certified?* Their areas of specialty training include Internal Medicine, Gynecology, Family Practice, Psychiatry, Emergency Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, and Endocrinology. -7 of these physicians are Board Certified?* - Board certification is a nationally recognized symbol - Board certification is a nationally recognized symbol of quality signifying that a physician not only has earned a medical degree, but also has received a minimum of 3 years additional training beyond medical school in a medical specialty area and has passed a comprehensive 2-3 day examination. When you think of health care... Think of Watkins first! Call for more information: Health Center 864-9500 Health Education 864-9570 (Serving only Lawrence Campus Students) DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EDUCATION Hayden supports property tax rollback TOPEKA — Gov. Mike Hayden said yesterday that he still preferred a property tax rollback to submission of a new property classification amendment to voters. The Associated Press that his proposal had run into difficulty because legislators feared the public would not support alternative taxes and that no one thought schools, cities and counties could operate on 20 percent less revenue. However, he said he could accept a combination of the two if that what's it takes to get the Legislature to fix Kansas' property tax problem. Hayden earlier proposed a 20 percent rollback in property taxes for school districts and local units of government. He also proposed leaving to voters the problem of how to make up the lost revenue. "I think legislators might buy this replacement revenue, if it has to be voted on by the people. Almost all of them want it," he said. "The people vote on it." Hayden said. The governor conceded yesterday Hayden he thought Speaker Jim Braden's plan to raise the statewide sales tax by one cent on the dollar might have a chance in combination with a new classification amendment. The plan would use all of the estimated $208 million new revenue generated to cut school property taxes by nearly 30 percent. A plan devised by Rep. Robert Vancrem, R-Overland Park, will be debated in the House on Thursday. The plan would submit to voters a proposed constitutional amendment to reduce assessment rates on residential and commercial property. Hayden said he opposed putting inventories back on the tax rolls but might agree to it if there were an exemption for small businesses and if taxation of inventories was phased out over a period of a few years. Committee to further discuss abortion bill The Associated Press TOPEKA — A Senate committee adjourned abruptly yesterday after a lawmaker presented a series of proposed amendments that would strengthen a bill requiring doctors to notify another adult when some teenagers are planning to have an abortion. The Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee ended its meeting after abortion opponent Rep. Artie Lucas, R-Highland, presented the amendments. The bill has been passed by the House and sent to the Senate. Lucas was the principal sponsor of a parental notification bill that would have required doctors to inform both parents when their daughters under 18 were going to have an abortion. The House, however, amended the bill to allow doctors to notify a blood relative over 21 or a clergyman. Anti-abortion activists said the amendment watered the measure down so much that the bill was virtually meaningless. Lucas said the provision would be eliminated under his proposed amendments. Under his plan, if a doctor fails to notify one of the girl's parents, then her parents or the father of the fetus would be able to file suit against the doctor, collecting up to $10,000 in civil fines. "It doesn't make any sense," said Sen. Dick Bond, R-Overland Park. "We let the guy who fathered it in a date rape collect $10,000." Bond moved that the committee adjourn so lawmakers could take a closer look at the amendments. "This is going to take a lot of work," he said. PIZZA SHUTTLE HOT ON THE SPOT! "NO COUPON SPECIALS" 842-1212 NOMINATIONS WANTED THE COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN IS NOW ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS TO HONOR OUTSTANDING STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF FOR WOMEN'S RECOGNITION PROGRAM Hall of Fame; designed to honor outstanding women graduates of the University and K.U. faculty or staff who provide models for students as they choose careers and become effective citizens. Outstanding Woman Teacher-female instructor, student or non-student who has performed effectively and professionally as an educator at the University of Kansas. Outstanding Woman Staff Member-non-faculty woman who has contributed in a unique way to the University. Outstanding international Woman Student-woman student from a country other than the United States who has demonstrated academic achievement and participation in various aspects of community or college life. Outstanding Nontraditional Woman Student-nontraditional woman who has a unique contribution to the University or community. (Nontraditional includes those who are continuing their education after an absense from school, those who are over 21 and just beginning their college education, those who work full-time and attend school part-time, single parents who are students, or veterans.) Outstanding Women Student In Athletics-for participation in athletic organizations and contribution to the development of women's intercollegiate athletics. Outstanding Woman Student in Leadership-woman student who has exhibited leadership and active participation in concerns of contemporary women on campus, in the community, state, or national level. Outstanding Woman Student In Student Services-for outstanding contributions in student or university organizations. Outstanding Woman Student in Community Services-for active contributions in off-campus oriented work. Outstanding Pioneer Woman-"...for a woman's historic contributions to humanity." OUTSTANDING WOMEN WILL BE HONORED FOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN EACH OF THE ABOVE AREAS. THE WOMEN'S RECOGNITION COMMITTEE WILL REVIEW THE INFORMATION OBTAINED AND ANNOUNCE THE AWARD WINNERS AT THE WOMEN'S RECOGNITION PROGRAM ON APRIL 19, 1990. FOR NOMINATION FORMS, CONTACT THE EMILY TAYLOR WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTER, 118 STRONG HALL, 864-3552. DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS: MARCH 28,1990 Commission on the Status of Women is a student organization funded by Student Senate.