10 Wednesday, November 29, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Have a brush with fame. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Arts/Entertainment Page LET'S SEE NOW... I DON'T WANT TO COOK... I DON'T WANT TO CLEAN... I M HUNGRY. Gourmet Express FREE 30 MINUTE DELIVERY REAL FOOD, REAL FAST 749-3663 749-FOOD $50 $50 MONO Have you had mononeucleiosis within the last month? If so your plasma could make a valuable contribution to research and earn you $50 at the same time. For additional details call Mark Stanard at Lawrence Donor Center 749-5750 814 W. 24th-Corner of 24th & Alabama 814 W. 24th-Corner of 24th & Alabama GO TO OFFICER TRAINING SCHOOL. Put your college degree to work in the Air Force Officer Training School. Then, after graduating from Officer Training School, become a commissioned Air Force officer with great starting pay, complete medical and dental care, 30 days of vacation with pay per year and management opportunities. Learn if you qualify for higher education in the Air Force. Call USAF_OFFICER PROGRAMS TOLL FREE I-800-423-USAF AIR FORCE Wordsworth encourages us to learn through living life, and yet how many of us walk around campus with our heads down, ignoring or avoiding those who are different from us! This is neither watching nor receiving; this is not learning, this is ignorance. Unfortunately, ignorance breeds prejudice and discrimination which builds a wall from understanding. "Come forth and bring with you a heart that watches and receives." Wednesday, November 29 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 3140 Wesco Hall Covers: time management, using notes for review, coping with test anxiety, strategies for successful test-taking William Wordsworth said in his poem "Tables Turned" Presented by the Student Assistance Center. SPONSORED BY MINORITY AFFAIRS/STUDENT SENATE it is time for this campus and community to tear down that wall. It is time to come together, understand, and celebrate the diversity among us. PREPARING FOR FINAL EXAMS Ad paid in part by Student Senate. ATTENTION All Graduate Students Graduate Student Council Graduate Assembly All Graduate Students Welcome! KANSAS BASKETBALL Basketball Corporate Sponsors: KLZR-KLWN, Mainline Printing, Pizza Hut, The KU Bookstores, Kansas and Burge Unions Time: 7:30 Guest Speaker Frances Degen Horowitz Dean, Graduate School Thursday, November 30 Kansas vs. Idaho 7:35 p.m. Saturday, December 2 Kansas vs. Time: 7:30 When: Monday, Dec. 4 Place: Apollo Auditorium Nichols Hall West Campus Monday, December 4 Kansas vs. Tennessee-Martin 7:35 p.m. Maryland-Baltimore County 1:35 p.m. Catch All The Excitement In Allen Field House !! "It will allow for more permanent programs." Marvin said. "I think the city will reach a lot more into the community." Marvin has not applied for the position but said she planned to do so. She said she saw a definite need for the expansion. Few modifications have been made in the recycling coordinator's job description, Slankard said. I figure if I get beat out, it's going to be by a very good person, and that's what's important. I'm sure the applications are going to be very strong.' A large part of Marvin's job was to gather information about existing and possible recycling efforts. A "Essentially, the time available is the only difference. Our part-time coordinator has just been swamped." "It hadn't been funded in the 1989 budget, so there was a limited amount of money to start off," he said. "It has been included in the 1990 budget." "The position is not highly structured yet," he said. "We want to see what the commission wants and what the city recycling task force recommends. sale. Slankard said the position could be expanded now because money was available. "We expect a selection will be made in early January," he said. "We'd expect them to start soon after that." person working full time could further investigate recycling possibilities in Lawrence and move toward implementing long-term changes, she said. Wanted: coordinator for city recycling job Position expanded to full-time status Slankard estimated that between 40 and 50 applications would be received before the Dec. 15 deadline. The number of people applying for the job rose sharply in recent days. Max Slankard, assistant public works director, said seven applications had been turned in by Monday night. As of 3 p.m. yesterday, 16 people had applied, said Ia Russell, administrative intern for the city personnel office. "I figure if I get beat out, it's going to be by a very good person, and that's what's important," said Patricia Marvin, the coordinator. "I'm sure the applications are going to be very strong." The part-time city recycling coordinator will be happy to see her position increased to a full-time, permanent post next year, even if she doesn't get the job. By Chris Evans Kansan staff writer A job description provided by the city personnel office stated that the job would include coordination of city recycling efforts, public education and monitoring private recycling programs. Marvin also serves on the KU recycling task force, which oversees University recycling efforts. Patricia Marvin City recycling coordinator 2016-07-14 14:38:58 Our Mac SE has Super drive to allow PC compatibility. 1Mb RAM & expansion capability. grey & Jim & Janet wanted help in selecting their system. They bought their Macs at Sorty No 1 Shirts ConnectingPoint COMPUTER CENTER The University of Kansas Department of Music and Dance Presents the and University Dance Company Cohan/Suzeau 8:00 p.m. Friday, December 1, 1989 2:00 & 8:00 p.m. Saturday, December 2, 1989 Liberty Hall 642 Massachusetts, Lawrence Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office and the Liberty Hall Box Office; all seats general admission; public $6; KU students and senior citizens $5; for reservations, call 913/864-3982 or 913/749-1912. Partially funded by the KU Student Activity Fee. Gill's Amoco Food Shop 23rd & Louisiana GRAND OPENING Nov. 30, Dec 1 & 2 Store Specials Sandwich Wedges 99c Frito Lay Big Grabs' 2 for 99c Assorted Candy M&M/Mars small bars 4 for 99c Nestle Crunch Bars 2 for 99c Busch & Busch Light 12 pk. $4,99 Free 8oz. coffee with any purchase 2 liter Pepsi/Coke free with 8 gal purchase of Ultimate or Silver gasoline BALLOONS & BUBBL FOR THE KIDS Register for these prizes: 19" Sharp color T.V. Sharp compact disc player 5 - 10 gal. Ultimate gasoline certificates A Douglas Fir Christmas tree Drawing on Dec. 5 Winners will be contacted "We appreciate your business" please come again