2 Thursday, February 2, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Weather For Today: Thursday, February 2, 1989 Source: KU Weather Service The Public Relations Student Society of America will meet at 7 p.m. today in the International Room at the Kansas Union. On Campus **Latin American Solidarity will conduct a planning meeting 6 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministry to drive Ave A. No dinner required.** ■ The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center will have a presentation on "Women and the Blues" from 7 to 9 p.m. today in the Pine Room at the Kansas Union. ■ KU Honors Student Association will have a sandwich seminar from 11 to 12:30 p.m. today in Aloe 1 at the Kansas University S. Bahna, associate professor of history, will speak on South Africa. South Africa. Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union. ■ The Christian Science Student Organization will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in Alcove C at the Kansas Union. Ottawa The Champions Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in Parlor C at the Kansas Union. Kansas Onion. Canterbury House will offer the Holy Eucharist at noon today in Danforth Chapel. The Baptist Student Union will meet at 5:30 p.m. today at the American Baptist Campus Center, 1629 W. 19th St. 19th St. **Campus Crusade for Christ will meet at 7 p.m. today in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union.** American Friends of Palestine will meet at 7 p.m. today in Alcove Cemetery. at the Himalayas Ecumenical Christian Ministries will present the movie "New York, New York" at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at ECM, 1243 Gread Ave. Movie, popcorn, and drinks will be free. The Geography Colloquium will present Stephan E. White from Kansas State University speaking on "Regional Patterns of Return Migration in the United States." The lecture will be at 13:30 p.m. tomorrow in 317 Lindley Hall. THE KU Folk Dance Club will meet from 7:30 to 10 p.m. tomorrow at St. John's School gymnasium, 10th and Kentucky streets. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Pioneer Room at the Burge Union Campus Christians will meet at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine Room at the Kansas Union. STUDENTS STUDY ABROAD: Two KU students in the School of Education's department of health, physical education and recreation took a different approach to meeting their final graduation requirement. Campus Briefs final graduation requirement Jack Moorhead and Mary Stockard recently began internships overseas. Moorhead is participating in the U.S. Navy's Overseas Recreation Practicum Program. He is working in the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department at the U.S. Naval Air Facility in Atsuji, Japan. All Plymouth is working at the New Stockard is working at the New South Wales Academy of Sport in New South Wales, Australia. William Stobart, KU recreation education coordinator and assistant professor of health, physical education and recreation, said most students had internships within a 55-mile radius of KU. Stobart said that work-study internships provided 16 credit hours to the participants and were required of all graduates in the last semester of study. HASKELL INVESTIGATION: Gerald Gipp, president of Haskell Indian Junior College, has been given an additional 30 days to respond to a report on an investigation by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the director of public relations for the bureau said. Gipp was under investigation for allegedly changing his daughter Dense's failing grade in 1987 so she would be able to graduate from the college that year. The bureau also is investigating Gipp for allegedly hiring his daughter to work in the college's admissions and records office and for exercising favoritism when distributing roses to employees, including his daughter. Gipp has denied the allegations. Gipp has denied the allegations. Gipp has until Feb. 28 to respond to the report, said the U.S. Department of public relations. Then, the U.S. Interior Department's acting assistant secretary of Indian Affairs will make a decision based on the report. Gipp then will have a chance to appeal any action taken. The Castle Tea Room SENIOR GETS SCHOLARSMN- Kristin Allison Smith, Wichita senior, has been awarded a Marilyn Mayer award and received scholarship for the 1988-96 academic year. Smith, a theater arts major, was selected from a nationwide group of applicants. SKI COLORADO SPRING BREAK '89 March 11-16, 1989 Winter Park...$266 Keystone...$252 Steamboat...$280 72% of KU students read Kansan Classified March 13-17, 1989 March 13-17, 1969 Winter Park...$206 Keystone...$197 Steamboat...$221 Tour includes roundtrip sleeper bus, bodied and lift ticket for each ski day. Classic Travel & Leisure Classic York & Birmingham 1-537-7546 KILLER 'B' VIDEO - X-citing - Rude - Crude - Lewd - X-otic - Erotic - Voluptuous Delicious & Nintendo XPRSSVIDEO 1447 W. 23rd 843-9200 MORTAR BOARD ATTENTION JUNIORS (AND FIRST SEMESTER SENIORS) Information sheets for membership in Mortar Board, a highly respected senior honor society, are available in 129 Strong Hall. A 3.0 cumulative GPA is required. DEADLINE FOR RETURN OF INFORMATION SHEETS IS WED., FEB. 15, 5 PM. --always perfect -Elisa Sneegas Senior, Graphic Design Proctor & Gamble Sales Internship Program Proctor & Gamble Sales offers a limited number of positions in our summer business internship program. Positions are available throughout the U.S. As an intern, you will receive hands on experience as an important member of a sales district. You will be trained by experienced personnel using Proctor & Gamble's highly respected training program. Additionally, your on-the-job training will be supplemented by attending a summer sales intern training school, which will be held at our corporate headquarters in Cincinnati. We are primarily seeking college juniors or first year graduate students for internships. We employ individuals from all academic disciplines. Submit Resumes to: Business Placement Center (Summerfield Hall) Must be received by: Monday, February 6 An Equal Opportunity Employer The Performance You Need Today and Tomorrow Burge Union 864-5697 Design "I use the Macintosh™ for every aspect of my projects - from the idea stage to the final draft. It allows me to start from scratch on the screen and change things around. Sometimes I use it only to print out words and other times I use it to design. The end result is always perfect." *Promotion applies only to full-time University of Kansas students, faculty and staff. *Promotional prices good February 1, 1989 to March 10, 1989. Take advantage of low, low prices on the computer that's becoming the standard at KU as well as for professionals. Once again the KU Bookstores and Apple Computer, Inc. are offering you huge savings on Macintosh Plus and Macintosh SE "PowerPacs" and a la carte items. All you have to do to get your Macintosh is come to the KU Bookstore computer store in the Burge Union - you can even pick up your computer the same day you pay! If you need help financing your Macintosh the people at the Office of Student Financial Aid in 26 Strong Hall are ready and willing to help you. From Engineering to Architecture, Graphic Design to Liberal Arts, Macintosh delivers the performance you need today and tomorrow. Macintosh $ ^{\mathrm {TM}} $