2 Monday, February 5, 1990 / University Daily Kansan 1. Weather I O D A T Warmet HI: 50* LO:23* Kansas Forecast Partly cloudy to cloudy skies throughout the state. Temperatures are expected to be above normal with temperatures at low 50s. Lows in the mid to upper 20s. 5-day Forecast Monday - Mostly clear, turning partly cloudy but warmer. High 50'. Low 23'. Tuesday - Partly cloudy to cloudy and not as warm. High 46'. Low 28'. Wednesday - Mostly clear and warmer, High 49', Low 25'. Thursday - Clearing skies with temperatures remaining consistent. High 48', Low 23'. Friday - Clear skies continuing and warmer, High 52', Low 26'. The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Staffer-Flint Floor, Lawrence, Kan. 60045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and final periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 60044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $50. 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She was taken to Lawrence Memorial Hospital for evaluation. Police officials said they did not believe drugs or weapons were involved. They are searching for a male KU student for questioning. Officer Bruce Elliott of the Lawrence Police Department said officers were called to the hospital a few hours after the man's arrival because he was reacting violently. STUDENT OVERDOSES: A KU student was admitted to Lawrence Memorial Hospital on Wednesday for an LSD overdose, according to police reports. He said that once the man was released, the district court could take action. Overdosing on the drug was not a criminal act because he was not technically in possession of the drug. "Since he was being treated, they didn't want to take him away from there." Elliott said. According to the reports, the man caused $1,000 in damage to emergency room equipment. Elliott said the man was not arrested for destroying property. Ross Byington, instruction specialist at Haskell, said he had worked with Geboe for about three years. He said Geboe's past experience with students included counseling, and he did not specifically that of a counselor. BUREAU HIBEH HASKELL DREAM: Charles Gebres, dean of instruction at Haskell Indian Junior College, left for Denver last week to receive training for a job with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Haskell officials said. Geboe, who became vice president of Haskell in 1983, will take a new job that includes counseling people with druz and alcohol problems. "He probably counseled students more than your normal dean would," he said. "He spent a lot of time with students about different things." Byington declined to comment on why Geboe chose to leave Haskell for a position with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Geboe could not be reached for comment. WEATHER-RELATED ACCIDENTS: Icy streets resulted in a number of fender-benders in Lawrence during the weekend, said Jim O'Connell, dispatcher for the Lawrence Police Department. A spokesman for the Kansas Highway Patrol said that, as of yesterday afternoon, 10 fatalities had occurred on Kansas roads during the weekend. Police reports showed more than 30 non-injury accidents and no injury accidents in Lawrence. Kansas Highway 10 and Interstate 35 were especially slick in an area between Lawrence and Kansas City. One death was reported about nine miles east of Lawrence on Highway 10. Weather Service in Topeka said temperatures should remain mild today. The extended forecast calls for dry and mild weather between tomorrow and Thursday with highs in the upper 40s to lower 50s and lows in the upper 20s to lower 30s. Due to the warmer temperatures, no ice-related problems are expected. ARTS ON THE BOULEVARD: KU students, faculty and staff members have until Feb. 18 to submit applications for Arts on the Boulevard, a sidewalk art exhibition scheduled for April 4. A spokesman for the National "Arts on the Boulevard is basically for students and faculty who want to gain a little bit of experience, show their work and expose other students to what goes on on the campus." "A man of the Fine Arts subcommittee." About $3 exhibits were displayed in last year's event, Rinchart said. Music and theatrical performances will take place in front of Dyche Hall and the Kansas Union, said Leon Bontemps, chairman of Student Senate's Cultural Affairs committee, which sponsors the'event'. The fine art exhibits will be displayed in front of Stauffer-Flint Hall. "We're hoping for around 50 entries this year," she said. "This will be the first year we plan to expand to performing arts." Bontemps said past exhibits included paintings, photographs, sculptures and jewelry. "encourage all students who want to display their art to apply," she said. Application forms are available in the Student Senate office on the fourth floor of the Union. Bontemps said that applicants did not have to be art majors to apply But Thursday she won $1,000 by being the 14th person to call a Kansas City radio station after it played part of the day's winning song. STUDENT WINS $1,000: Until last week, Michelle McNulty, Silwell law student, never thought listening to the radio could be profitable. McNulty said the segment was from the song, "She Drives Me Crazy," by Fine Young Cannibals. "It was about 5 p.m. and they hadn't played the song yet," she said. "About a half an hour later they played it, and I called in." McNulty said she would receive a $1,000 check in six to eight weeks. "The station had a contest where they play a segment of a song in the morning," McNulty said. "Later in the day, they play it, and the 14th person to call in after that wins $1,000." and that exhibits would not be for sale. "When they answered, I said 'Is this the song?' and they said, 'You've won $1,000.'" A station spokesman confirmed McNulty's prize and said a disc jockey played the song for the first time at 7:20 a.m. as part of the station's Thousand Dollar Thursday contest. An announcer determines each week what call will be the winner. Winning prizes from radio stations is nothing new to McNulty. She said she won more than 10 pairs of concert and movie tickets two summers ago from radio stations. "But I've never won money before," she said. A Lawrence High School student was molested by her date Saturday night at his apartment in the 1600 North Street, Lawrence police reported. Police report A Lawrence resident's car window was broken, and items valued at $132 were stolen Saturday night in the 2300 A student's car window was broken, and a stereo valued at $360 was stolen Saturday night in the 900 block of Iowa Street, Lawrence police reported. Property damage totaled $100. A Lawrence resident's car window was broken, and items valued together at $205 were stolen Saturday night in the 600 block of Vermont Street, Lawrence police reported. Property damage totaled $100. block of Iowa Street, Lawrence police reported. Property damage totaled $100. A Lawrence man's truck window was broken with a stone, and a stereo valued at $300 was stolen Friday or Saturday in the 1300 block of West Street. Lawrence reported. Property damage totaled $500. A 'Lawrence woman's car window was broken Friday or Saturday in the 300 block of Maine Street, Lawrence县 reported. Damage totaled $100. A Lawrence man's car was broken into, and a stereo and speakers valued together at $250 were stolen Friday or Saturday in the 1000 block of Maine Street, Lawrence police A Lawrence woman's car was entered, and a stereo valued at $500 was stolen Friday night in the 300 police station, Alcorn Street, Lawrence police reported. A Lawrence woman's purse with contents valued together at $455 was stolen early Friday evening from the Hall, Lawrence police reported. A student's home was broken into, and a $150 phone was stolen Friday in the 1400 block of Connecticut Street. The store was captured. Property damage totaled $200. A Lawrence man's car tires were slashed early Friday morning in the 1600 block of West 23rd Street, A student's jacket and other items valued together at $557 were stolen Jan. 28 from the 900 block of Mississippi Street, Lawrence police reported. Lawrence police reported. Damage totaled $260. ■ A Lawrence man's house was entered and items valued together at $6,500 were stolen Feb. 1 in the 1300 block of East 19th Street, Lawrence police reported. Property damage totaled $100. control services, we can help. If you need abortion or birth testing and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases Providing quality health care services Birth control Testing and treatment for A student's keys and KUID with bus pass valued together at $50 were stolen on Jan. 28 or 29 from Pizazz, 901 Mississippi St., Lawrence police reported. sexually transmitted diseases Providing quality health care o women since 1974. 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