LAW University Daily Kansan Friday, October 24, 1975 Homecoming trac By LIZ LEECH Staff Writer Homecoming at the University of Kansas used to be a big traditional, week-long event, one that was Rock Chalk full of activities. But interest in homecoming dwindled in the 1960s when it was considered irrelevant and superficial. This year some of the traditions will be revived, according to Robert Foster, chairman of the Homecoming Committee. "We are trying to rebuild homecoming at KU and we want it to be a great big, fun time for everybody," said Foster. Foster said the Homecoming Committee had been meeting every Tuesday since the beginning of the semester preparing for the occasion. The Committee comprised representatives of the Lawrence community, alumni, major student organizations, the KU Band, KU Athletic Association, Student Senate, living groups and others. The rally is at 1:10 today in front of Strong Hall, including the KU marching band, Coach Bud Moore, football players, yell backers, kickbacks, courier and a sound system from KLWN. "The Pep Rally Friday was a major breakthrough for us," Foster said. "One of the old traditions we've brought painting contest downtown," Foster said. Art students are paid $10 each by Lawrence merchants for painting their store windows. A price of $25 will be announced during pregame activities. Eight alumni will become the first recipients of the Fred Ewellsorth Medallion, an award for service to the University $y$, at an event in Washington on Thursday. Saturday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. "This is the first time in 19 of 15 years that the alumni and students will come together for something like this," said Steve Clark, a representative on the Homecoming Committee. The Ellsworth Medallions, in honor of the late secretary of the Alumni Association, will be presented to Arthur H. "Red" Cromb, Shawne Mission, 1930 business graduate; Roy A. Edwards, Jr., Kansas City, Kan.; a 1942 business graduate; Nicholas Burke, former forcecrofter; and the Learning Center, Central State University; Stanley Learned, Bartlesville, OKa, retired president and chief executive office of Phillips Petroleum Co.; Clytice Wiley Nichols, Lawrence, wife of Chancellor Eremius Ermakton Nicholas; Dolph Simons, Sr., Lawrence, editor of the Lawrence Daily Journal-World. "It's going to be a super event with Chancellor Archie Dykes, a sit-down lunch, a pep rally, and the awards," Clark said. N. T. Veat, Kansas City, Mo., retired founding partner of Black Las and Veach engineering firm; and Odd Williams, Lawrence, president of Williams, Inc. Display route From page one Homecoming displays . . . Front page one display contest are Lewis and Templin Halls, Oliver Hall, Alpha Kappa Lambda and Kappa Alpha Theta, Sigma Nu and the Sigma Nu Little Sisters, Alpha Phi and Triangle, Alpha Delta Pi and Pi Kappa "King of Swing" Benny Goodman will entertain the homecoming concert crowd at 8:00 p.m. Saturday in Houdini Auditorium, and then go on to the KU-Kloka State football game. Alpha, Phi Kappa Sigma and Alpha Gamma Delta, Beta Theta Pi and Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Gamma and Tau Kappa Epion, Chi Omega and Sigma Omega, Delta Gamma and R. Persei Hall, Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Tau Omega, and the Mustard Seed. --at the at The Yuk-Down This Friday & Saturday Bump to Mixed Emotions Win a PITCHER in our weekly Friday & Saturday Night Bump Contest. THE YUK-DOWN HAS BANDS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY. Open Mon.Sat. 7:30-12:00 p.m. Place an ad. Call 864-4358 c-Controller engine, and Mozzarelli equipped with the 14-cu-inc-inch, c-Controller engine. Provided to warranties to the motorists of the 1985 Chrysler appliances supplied with the 14-cu-inc-inch, warranty coverage is limited to the duration of the term of the guarantee, to the woman's removal to the owner, during 60,000- mile or 5-year engine guarantee (whichchurch first) on new 17 ' Vegas and 75-year engine equipped with the 140-cubic-inch. VEGA:* BUILT TO TAKE IT MONZA 2 + 2*: 1978 EDITION OF MOTOR TRENDS 1975 CAR OF THE YEAR THE SURPRISING GAS SAVING CHEVYS
| Government EPA Estimated Miles Per Gallon | ||
| Model | Highway | City |
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