2 Friday, November 18, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Lawrence weather From the KU Weather Service Forecast A new storm system High: 52° Low: 33° Today we will see mostly cloudy skies and an increasing chance of rain, possibly mixing with snow tonight. Winds will be light and variable. North Platte 29/21 Snow-bizzard Omaha 14/28 Hail changing to snow Topeka 10/31 Rain changing to snow Kansas City 6/37 Cloudy Columbia 58/43 Mostly cloudy St. Louis 64/49 Mostly cloudy Dodge City 39/24 Rain Wichita 48/30 Mostly cloudy Chanute 50/32 Mostly cloudy Springfield 62/42 Partly cloudy Forecast by Mark L. Bogner Temperature are today's high and tonight's low 5-Day Saturday Rain/early flurrieslate 44/29 HIGH LOW Sunday Clearing 47/28 Monday Mostly sunny 55/34 Tuesday Mostly sunny 50/36 Wednesday Chance of rain 47/33 The nation Seattle 4/40 Chicago 6/34 New York 55/38 Los Angeles 67/48 Phoenix 62/40 Dallas 70/50 Miami 84/74 Fronts: cold warm solarny - The Peace Corps will have informational interviews from 8:30 to 5 today in the Placement Office of the Burge Union. All students taking part in the interviews are encouraged to bring completed applications. These applications can be picked up at the information table on Monday. On Campus The Academic Freedom Action Coalition will hold an anti-Nazi-Kralny in front of Stauffar-Flint Hall at 11:30 a.m. ■ The International Folk Dance Club will meet from 7:30 to 10 tonight at St. John's Gymnasium. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet at 7 tonight in the Pioneer Room of the Burge Union. ■ The Ecumenical Christian Ministries is showing a free movie at 7:30 tonight at the ECM building. The movie is "Moonstruck." A Finance Symposium, sponsored by the School of Business, will be from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. tomorrow in the Pioneer Room of the Kansas Union. "Financing Business in the 1990" features J. Thomas Burden, president and chief executive bank B&T trust, and Fenton Talbott, managing director of First Boston Corporation (New York). ■ KU Bible Study will have worship services at 10 a.m. on Sunday in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. The worship groups of Ecumenical Christian Ministries and Lutheran Campus Ministry will join for a Thanksgiving Feast and Worship Celebration at the ECM building. For information contact the ECM center. Maranatha Campus Ministry will at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Police Record A black watch value at $200 was taken Wednesday from a residence in the 1500 block of West 25th Street. Lawrence police reported reported. - A video cassette recorder value at $300 was taken Sunday from a residence in the 2000 block of New Hampshire Street, Lawrence police An AM-FM cassette stereo, a compact disc player, an equalizer and an amplifier, valued together at $2.426, were taken sometime between Tuesday and Wednesday from a car parked in the 1300 block of Westbrook Road, Lawrence police reported. san. The academy is in St. Mary's Kan. ■ Because of an editor's error, the location of St. Mary's Academy was listed incorrectly in yesterday's Kan Correction Horowitz may be finalist for Minnesota position The campus newspaper of the University of Minnesota reported Wednesday that Frances Horowitz, KU vice chancellor of research, graduate studies and public service, is rumored to be one of five finalists proposed by a search committee for president of the university. By a Kansan reporter Horwitz confirmed that she was one of about 200 nominees but said she did not think she was being considered as a finalist. The search is being conducted under closed conditions, meaning that the candidates' names are not made public. No date has been set for announcement of finalists' names or of the final decision. Weather information will be available over holiday break The Minnesota Daily's report is based on a conversation in which Paul Quie, a search committee member, said he was happy that two KU Weather Service will offer a Thanksgiving holiday forecasting service from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday. weather information for any location in the United States. Bogner said that student forecasters have taken phone calls and made forecasts every Thanksgiving and spring break for the past years. He said last year, he answered about 50 calls in two hours. By a Kansan reporter Mark Bogner, Penalosa junior, said anyone could call the service at 864-4329 or 864-5457 to find out Horwitz, who will not comment to the Minnesota paper, emphasized that she had not heard from the University of Minnesota. Two other committee members said Quie's information was incorrect, and Quie later retracted his statement. Quie replied. "I liked them both." Quesmil said. "Do you think that reply that Horowitz was a finalist. women were among the proposed finalists. A reporter asked Quie whom he preferred of the two women rumored to be finalists. The reporter then named Horowitz and W. Ann Reynolds, chancellor of the California State University system. However, Victor Bloomfield, search committee chairman, said in regard to Quie's statement, "I can tell you that you are inaccurate both in regard to the number (of finalists) and in names." IFC elects its new officers The council elected Todd Fowler, Keninworth, III., junior and a member of the Phi Kappa Pi fraternity, 1602 W. 15th, as president. By a Kansan reporter The Interfraternity Council elected next year's officers in a meeting Tuesday night. Fowler said he wanted to work with next semester's council to improve the greek system at KU. The other new officers are: Derek Locke, Overland Park junior, and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity, 1501 Sigma Nu Place, as vice president of fraternity affairs; Brad Haag, Topeka junior, and a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity as vice president of membership; Jason "I want to make sure I'm not directing policy, but guiding it in the proper direction." Fowler said. Edmonds, Dodge City sophomore, and a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity as vice president of public relations; Jay Cooper, Pittsburg junior, and a member of the Triangle fraternity, 1144 W. 11th, as secretary; and Clark Hamilton, Dodge City senior, and a member of the Theta Chi fraternity, 1011 Missouri, as treasurer. Michael Shonrock, IFC adviser, said the council governs all national fraternities at KU and plans social programs. He also chairs charity fundraising programs with them. The council representatives, chapter presidents and rush chairmen from each house voted in the elections. All chapters except Phi Kappa Tau were present at the council meeting, which took place at the Sigma Nu house. ALPHA CHI OMEGA snowball november 19, 1988 Enter the Zenith Data Systems MASTERS of INNOVATION COMPETITION We're searching for tomorrow's innovators. If you've developed or used software or hardware—that is compatible with Zenith Data Systems products—to create address a problem or task in your field of study, we want you to help us. We're looking for Zenith Data Systems computer system for yourself, $5,000* worth of computer equipment for your college campus given in your name, and national recognition from your peers. Win a $5,000* Zenith Computer System. For More Information And Official Rules, Call 1-800-553-0301. Competition Ends March 1, 1989. Void Where Prohibited. data systems THE QUALITY GOES IN BEFORE THE NAME GOES ON* "I don't have a style bold enough for some people." At 10 p.m., Sunday through Thursday, Bill Thomas seats himself in front of a Mycro-Comp computer and begins styling copy for University Daily Kansan ads. The student advertising staff has input the copy earlier in the day. It's Bill's bill to study their advertising layouts and enter key commands so that the finished product presents a harmony of type and graphics that's perfectly balanced. He sets a lot of bold type. In fact, he sets a lot of type. He's been working on Kansan ads for over 20 years and he's developed a sixth sense for fine tuning ad copy so that it looks just right. That means making some judgment calls about how much bold type will enhance the ideas presented in an ad and how much is too much. If you want to know about the ads in the Kansan, ask Bill. He knows them all. If you want to know how the Jayhawks are doing, you can ask Bill about that, too. He's one of the Jayhawk's biggest fans and he follows them every day in the sports pages of the University Daily Kansan. Bill's bill may sound like a lot of late night typing to you but it's a skill to him. He cares about it. He cares about the Kansan. And most of all, he cares about doing a good job for you. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Nobody else speaks your language.