b- g- nd ne- ne ne- sæ- e- er- d- tut is- n. ed- is is ill. m. and" u- t. uy- re- s. Thursday, February 26, 1971 University Daily Kansan 5 Polish folk group to dance tonight Poland's official song-and-dance company, the Maroszewa (Ma-zov-she) Folk Company, will perform at 8 tonight in Hoch Auditorium. The company of singers, orchestra members and 100 dancers has received excellent reviews from American critics. "They have been widely acclaimed "They have been widely acclaimed Events... TONIGHT: Christine Kanda, art historian from Harvard University, will lecture on the ARTS OF SHINTO at 8 in 4012 Wonder Hall. There will be an open meeting to discuss whether KU should continue its membership in the AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES' FIELD STAFF at 4 in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. The KU MOUNTAINEERING AND BACKPACKING CLUB will have a planning meeting at 7 in the Walnut Room of the Union. TOMORROW: URIE BRENFENBRENNER, specialist in child development research, will give a speech, "Experience in the Ecology of Human Development," at 2:30 in the Forum Room of the Union. Jobs available . . . The following part-time jobs are posted outside 28 Strong Hall. food service; three typing, clerical, 6 research assistant, 2, teaching, grad assistant, 5; sales, 5; child care assistant. during all of their 28 years of existence and are considered one of the finest folk dance groups in the world," Jean Mattion, ad- ducant director of the School of Fine Arts, said yesterday. The company will perform new numbers in addition, to traditional ones. It will be the group's first appearance at the University of Kansas. Traditional favorites include the "Whip Dance," comic dances and the grand palettes. The show is part of the KU Cure Series and a KU ID will admit students free of charge. The program is provided from N-Zone parking lot, opposite Murphy Hall, to Hoe Auditorium. Three KU students accused of window peeping were booked into the county jail on criminal trespassing charges early yesterday morning after they were found on the roof of Gertrude Sellars Pearson University by KU Police Department members. 3 alleged peepers free on $500 bail The students were released on $500 ball each late yesterday. The trio was found about 1:15 a.m. yesterday. The 26th Annual ROCK CHALK REVUE A BICENTENNIAL PARODY will be To be sure of a seat on Friday March 5 in Hoch Auditorium theatre to see this great comedy variety show. GET YOUR TICKETS SOON! Tickets Available at the S.U.A. Ticket Office and at Every Bank in Lawrence Prices: Friday, March 5-$2.00 and $3.00 Saturday, March 6-$4 Sold Out Rock Chalk Revie is sponsored by the KU-V and partially funded by the Student Senate. February Fantasy Denims $6.99-$9.99 reg.to $25 Fabulous Savings up to 50% Slacks $6.99-$11.99 Sweaters $9.99-$16.99 reg. to $28 reg. to $34 Skirts $10.99-$18.99 Coordinates $6.99-$40.99 reg.to $23 reg. to $65 Shoes $14.99-$17.99 HOURS Mon.-Sat. 10-6 Thurs. 10-8:30 Mastercharge Bankamericard Carousel charge Cash too! Malls Shopping Center 711 West 23rd