6 Thursday, March 8, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Prices from another dimension 842-7810 (Next to Food-4-Less) Mac Pac Savings Are Here! Mac Pac I Macintosh Plus Imagewriter II Printer CMS 20MB Hard Drive Carrying Case & Accessories* Total: $1,966.00 Mac Pac II Mac Pac II Macintosh SE 20 MB/HD Standard Keyboard Imagewriter II Printer Carrying Case & Accessories* Total: $2,582.00 Mac Pac III Mac Pac III Macintosh SE 40 MB/HD Standard Keyboard Imagewriter II Printer Carrying Case & Accessories* Mac and More Macintosh SE 30 40 MB/HD Standard Keyboard WINGZ Total: $2,982.00 Macintosh SE 30 80 MB/HD Standard Keyboard WINGZ Total: $3,143.00 Total: $4,172.00 Macintosh II CX CPU $2,799.00 Extended Keyboard $149.00 CMS 40 MB Hard $599.00 Carrying Case & Accessories* $149.00 *Accessories include: Targus Delux SE bag, Curtis SP-3 Safestep, Sony DSDD discs; disc file box, Mogistrak Mousepad, Kensington dustcover, Imagewriter ribbon, Kensington printer dustcover, printer stand, Curtis clip, and computer paper-200 ct. Prices good while existing quantities last. Offer open only to students enrolled in six or more credit hours of course work, full-time faculty members, or full-time staff who are directly involved in the administration, delivery, or support of the academic mission of the University of Kansas, Lawrence campus. Student dividends have already been applied on computer purchases. Please add on 4.75% sales tax. Macintosh The power to do your best at KU © 1980 The Apple logo and Madrix are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Burge Union 864-5697 House votes to kill measure allowing qualified admission The Associated Press TOPEKA — The House yesterday killed a bill that would have ended the state's longstanding open admission to its universities. a week after the House debated the bill for four hours and refused to advance it to a final vote. Representatives voted to strike the bill from the House debate calendar. The action came on a voice vote after no discussion, just Current law allows any Kansas high school graduate to enroll in a state university. The bill would require the law, effective in the fall of 1994. The bill would have required Kansans to graduate in the top third of their high school classes, score 21 or better on the American College Test or pass a pre-college curriculum established by the state Board of Regents with a "C" average. However, it would have allowed universities to make exceptions for a number of students equal to 15 percent of their incoming freshman classes. BSU sponsors Galen SAUD/Live Jazz! concert tonight at Woodruff Auditorium By a Kansan reporter The sound of the jazz group Galen SAUD/Live Jazz! doesn't defy definition. But the definition depends on who you ask. The group will perform a concert sponsored by the Black Student Union at 8 tonight at Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Frenchette Garth, president of BSU, said their music reminded her of a cross between Herb Alpert and Kenny G. The leader of the group, flutist Galen Abdur-Razaq, said they sounded like Wynton Marsalis with a flute. He also said that, along with their original compositions, the group covered charts by Charlie Parker and Irving Trane as well as calypso and reggae. Although the band will give its first Lawrence concert tonight, they are not strangers to the road. "We just came off a 19-college tour", Abdur-Razzaq said. "We went from (Philadelphia) to Miami." The group is composed of Ron Burton on piano, Andy McCloud on bass, Yoran Israel on drums and Sergio Vargas in the world," Abdur-Razzaq joked. Garth said that BSU wanted to sponsor a concert that would illustrate Black culture. "We wanted to do a jazz performance because it helps people see a part of our culture." Garth said. Starts Friday, March 9th At Theatres Everywhere