University Daily Kansan Friday, April 28, 1978 e i al l ls s o n s e i s t t of f i r y s s n s o w t u a n re e s u l c r t d e w t w t w t sys er by 71 ow old n a tar ite aIle als love roll its the tec is is sack on the ar- and is is agged n at uner lerery eleen now 7 be pre- University en Lim. 30 p.m. through Selected 9. feature- North Scottish Lanite" ART" Painting Colum- Common Bre- Staff Photo by TIM ASHNER Big bounce Craig Joseph, Prairie Village junior, did his share of bouncing and Flipping on the trimpkins in front of Fitz Hall yesterday for the 78-hour benefit for the Lawrence Boys' Club. 'Jimmy'... From page one JIM SCALLY, assistant to the chancellor, said the final decision would be up to Dykes. However, the University could appeal Snell's decision to Bennett as established by an arbitrator. John Martin, assistant attorney general, stated in the report that if Snell determined the move of the statue would damage registered historical property, the final decision of the transfer would be up to Bennett. In his first letter to administrators March 20. Snell approved the move, although he said it would damage historical property. SNELL WROTE HIS second letter to administrators in response to a letter sent to him about three weeks ago by KU officials who asked whether his decision would change because of the attorney general's report. KU administrators were required to obtain permission from the historical society to comply with the Jimmy Green statue to comply with the 1977 Kansas State Preservation Act because the statue is listed in the National Register of Historical Places. Buy two sancho dinners Get dinner of your choice with this coupon. Expires April 30,1978 2340 Яева Also featuring 3 tacos for $1 A-1 Rental Mini-Storage: Don't haul your furniture all the way home this summer. Save money by putting it in storage. 8'×8' — $16.00 month 8'×10' — $20.00 month 10'×10' — $24.00 month 10'×12' — $28.00 month 10'×24' — $40.00 month A military parade consisting of members of the University of Kansas Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps and enlisted personnel will launch the 1978 ROTC Spring Review and Color Ceremony at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow in front of Allen Field House. On Campus The ceremony, which is open to the public, will climax naval and marine activities for the next decade. All sizes available now. Over 240 units. TODAY: A LATIN AMERICAN LECTURE will be at 3:30 in Parsons A and B of the KANSAS Union. THE NAVAL ROTC Spring Review and Color Ceremony UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Approximately 140 uniformed midshipmen and officer candidates will participate in the ceremony to honor graduating seniors. Awards will be presented by local and national organizations. TONIGHT: THE SLAVIC LANGUAGE AND LITERATURES dinner will be at 6 in the English Room of the Union. THE ENGLISH HONORS Banquet will be at 6:30 in the Union's Kansas Room. The JOURNALISM AWARDS Banquet will be at 6:30 in the Big Eight Room of the Union. CREATIVE FANTASY meets at 7 in the Union's Parsons B and C. KARRIN FORD, organist, will present a student recital at 8 in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. Twenty-three awards will be presented to the outstanding midshipmen and officer candidates as determined by a Naval ROTC Awards Board. Events Taking reservations for occupancy Mav 1. TOMORROW: The Mini-Golf FRISBEE TOURNAMENT for muscular dystrophy begins at 9 a.m. and lasts until 6 p.m. in the O-Zone parking lot. A WOMEN'S ENGINEERING management seminar begins at 9 a.m. in the Pine Grove workshop on support for AFRICAN LIBRICATION at 10 a.m. in the International Room of the Union. DAVID HWHR presents a preview of the second program of the Teknikovsky competition at 4 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. THE SCORMEEE DINNER begins at 6 p.m. in the Union's Big Eight KICKS, organist, presents a student recital at 6 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. Concrete construction. Fireproof. ROTC parade, ceremony set for tomorrow lemon tree 11 W. 9th Char-broiled All Beef Burgers 842-6262 Twenty-Five Cents OFF RENTAL 2900 Iowa WITH THIS AD You add lettuce, tomato, pickle and onions from our Topping Table. Offer good 3:30 to 7:30 daily. The 1978 Color Girl, to be chosen by members of the NROTC Unit, also will be announced and will assist in the transfer of colors from the outgoing senior class to the Offer expires 4/30/78 Dairy Bar Special Free While They Last!!! A With every purchase of a large Sundae This special good today thru Sunday, April 30 Henry Winkler Bucky's "HEROES" Flying Disc A Warm Funny Movie Eve 7:30 & 9:30 Sat Sun 2:30 incoming senior class. 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