Monday, November 14, 1988 / University Daily Kansan STADIUM BARBER SHOP 1033 Mass. Downtown Quality Haircuts at Reasonable Prices Barbers No appl. necessary Kenny & Earl 642 MASS • 913/749-1912 LAWRENCE, KS 66044 "DEEPLY FELT AND ULTIMATE FAITH AFFIRMING" that bring GOOD MORNING AMAZING ARC THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST R A UNIVERSAL RELEASE UNIVERSAL STUDIO SCHOOL DAILY 5:30,9:00 SAT.& SUN.2:00 MAT. KLZR LAZER GOLD CARD NIGHT AT THE MOVIES Admission $2.50 with card Hillcrest 9th & Iowa 842-8400 THEY LIVE (R) *4.50, 7.10, 9.30 MYSTIC PIZZA (R) *4.30, 7.15, 9.25 HALLOWEEN IV (R) *4.45, 7.25, 9.35 GOOD MOTHER (R) *4.35, 7.30, 9.40 WITHOUT A CLUE (PG) *4.60, 7.20, 9.20 Cinema Twin 31st& Iowa 842-6400 CHILD'S PLAY (R) 7.20, 9:30 EVERYBODY S ALL AMERICAN (R) 7.15, 9:25 Interested In A Health Profession? Have a minimum of 2 years of college? We have a healthy career plan for you! With a minimum of 2 years of college, you may qualify for admission into Northwestern's Doctor of Chiropractic degree program. Northwestern is a fully accredited professional college located on a beautiful 25 acre campus in the suburbs of Minneapolis-St. Paul. In addition to the main campus, 4 out-patient clinics are located throughout the Twin Cities. At Northwestern, you'll receive a challenging and rewarding education in one of the best academic programs in the nation. Today is the time to consider a health profession that guarantees a lifetime of satisfaction. Your future as a Doctor is closer than you may have thought possible . . . at Northwestern. Call toll free or write now for our FREE informational packet which includes a financial aid brochure describing our outstanding financial aid program. NORTWESTERN COLLEGE of CHIROPRACTIC 2501 West 84th Street Bloomington, MN 55431 1-800-888-4777 $25,000 in scholarships available to KS residents. Agencies help bring holiday cheer home By Daniel Niemi Kansan staff writer Low-income families in Lawrence may have a brighter Christmas with help from the Lawrence Holiday Bureau. Sherrie Cannon, coordinator of the bureau, an annual program run by Lawrence social service agencies, said the bureau now was accepting calls from people willing to adopt a family for Christmas or to make food or gift donations. Adopting a family means providing enough food for breakfast, lunch and dinner on Dec. 25, one new item of clothing for each family member and one new toy for each child. She said that no cash would be distributed but that people could make cash donations. The agency will then purchase gift certificates for the families. Families who want to be adopted may apply at participating social service agencies through Dec. 9. Those agencies are Ballard Community Center, 708 Elm St.; Douglas County Senior Services, 745 Vermont St.; Lawrence Indian Center, 1920 Moodie Road; Penn House, 1035 Pennsylvania St.; and the Salvation However, families or individuals who are not interested in adopting a family can still contribute clothes or toys. Cannon said. Army. 946 New Hampshire St Anson said she expected about 1,000 families to apply for adoption. 1,000 families to apply. Susan Beers, director of social services for the Salvation Army, said, "In this day and age, Christmas is such a hyped event, especially for children, that it's difficult for low-income parents to explain why they can't have Christmas presents like their friends. If we can provide a present for Christmas for everyone in the community, then it's well worth it." Families who want to be adopted must fill out an application, supply a Social Security number for each family member that has one and show proof of income. Cannon said the applications would be reviewed individually. "We don't want to set any hard and fast limits and have someone come in who is $5 over that and doesn't get a Christmas gift," she said. Cannon said the agencies were tightening their guidelines to ensure that every adopted family would receive the gifts intended for them. "When you're moving a large quantity of items in a short period of time, it is very difficult to ensure that one small box doesn't fall out into another box," Cannon said. "It's difficult to say it will never happen again, but we're trying to be very careful." Work continues on plan for University-wide assessment By a Kansan reporter The University Assessment Committee reported in an open forum Friday that progress was continuing with the curriculum to evaluate the education of KU students. the education of the Board The Board of Regents last spring directed state universities to have assessment plans ready by January. Ray Hiner, committee chairman, told about 10 people at the meeting that a plan was not ready. He said in general ideas. Hiner said that subcommittees were studying assessment of major fields, general education and basic skills, and creation of a goal attainment survey. Grant Goodman, professor of history, asked committee members how they planned to assess students when everyone took different courses within different majors. "How do you assess a salad bar?" he asked. Hiner said that the committee would submit a plan that allowed each department to choose a different method of assessment. RIVER CITYHAIR CO. Special Student Price with Senior Stylist - $12 1021 Mass. • We ❤ Walk-ins • 842-0508 Your Key to the Future is Past Experience. Experlence 2700 Iowa Fall'88 Business Manager University Daily Kansas Highest student position. Responsible for day to day operations of the advertising staff of the sixth largest paper in Kansas, including directing the hiring and training of a 40 person staff, sales management, newspaper production and client relations. Spring '88 National Sales Manager University Daily Kansas Responsible for all national sales efforts, including advertising placement, sales calls, interaction with advertising agencies and rep firms, development and management of a regional sales force and implementation of cooperative advertising programs. Fall'87 Production Manager University Daily Kansan Responsible for all aspects of the production department, including the logging of insertion orders, coordination of advertising, news and printing services interests, and layout of the newspaper. Summer '87 Advertising Director University Daily Kansan Solely responsible for coordinating all facets of production and directing all related problem-solving efforts as well as management of sales representatives. Spring '87 Campus Sales Representative University Daily Kansas Responsible for sales, including planning, budgeting and campaign presentations to more than 40 active accounts. Exceeded semester quota, participated successfully in staff programs, maintained productive client relationships and expanded account list. The University Daily Kansan is now taking applications for management and sales staff positions. Now Hiring There will be general informational meeting Monday, November 14th at 5 :30 p.m. in 202 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Applications are available in 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall. All applications must be turned in by Wednesday, November 16th at 5 p.m.. Interview appointments will be available upon completion of application. The University Daily Kansas is an Equal Opportunity Employer It's No Secret. It's Good Food. FREE PIZZA! BUY ONE & GET ONE FREE Specify Original "Golden Braided" or new "Thin Style" Crust Delivery- Fast, Friendly & Free! 842-3232 14th & Ohio, Lawrence, Kansas (Under the Wheel) A Lawrence Tradition Since 1978 © 1987 Pyramid Pizza, Inc We Pile It On!