Thursday, April 13, 1978 University Daily Kansan 10 Master Mind C. J. Conrad, McPherson graduate student, was one of twelve students who devoted four hours last night in the Jayhawk room of the Union to playing the game 'Mastermind' University-Community Service Scholarship/ Award Applications available in the SUA office, main floor of the Kansas Union. Deadline for applying 4-20-78. This year's award is $320. As a result of the efforts of many students on the evening of April 20, 1970 in the saving of furniture, art objects and invaluable service to firefighters during the Kansas Union fire, some insurance carriers decided to present to the Kansas Union a gift in the amount of $45,000. A representative disaguaged that the Student Union Activities Board seek those students deserving of being awarded scholarship/awards from the gift. Indian Day seeks understanding Staff Writer By SUSAN MORGENSTERN Watson Library will take on a new look with three tepeees are erected in front of it. Dana D'Zarella, a spokesman for the Native American Alliance, said yesterday he hoped the support and understanding created by Indian Day would extend to the Longest Walk, which is expected to come to Lawrence April 19. The teepees will be part of an effort to stimulate understanding of the Indian culture and are sponsored by the Office of Minority Affairs and the Native American Alliance. The groups have designated Friday as Indian Day. The Longest Walk is the name given to a cross-country march by a group of about 180 Indians to protest proposed federal legislation that would annul treaties between the Indian tribes and the U.S. government. Pilot program requested TOPEKA (AP)—The state Board of education yesterday heard a plea to take the initiative and institute next fall without a compromise on the commitment-based education in Kansas. However, the board adjourned its monthly meeting without acting on the proposal from the first committee. John W. Koepe, director of publications for KASB, outlined the school board group's position at the conclusion of the state board's meeting. The board decided to wait until the Legislature reconvened a week from Monday to see whether the competency education issue was rekindled. He said KASE's position was that the state Board of Education had authority to implement a program of testing students to see if they are certain levels of achievement in the classroom. Competency-based education was one of the big issues of the 1978 session, which led to a rethink of the competencies. "To get the non-indian community to participate in it would be ideal," he said. He said the powwow was an important traditional celebration and one of the few times that Indians could feel truly and completely Indian. Indian dancers from several states will come to a powow at the Lawrence Community Building, 115 W. 11th St., Friday and Saturday nights, he said. The powwow is a chance for non-indians to see how another culture lives, D Zurella in a town called "We've been assimilated to a point where we're walking non-Indians," he said. D'Zurela said that everyday life in a non-Japanese community made it hard to retain those feelings. D'Zurella to President Jimmy Carter, Gov. Robert F. Bennett, senators James Pearson and Robert Dole and others. D'Zurella also other scheduled activities included traditional Indian songs at noon in front of Watson Library; members of the Indian Women's Club; traditional items of Indian food, such as fried bread; and a panel discussion at 2 p.m. in the forum room of the Kansas Union on 'Ethnicode and Genocide Among Native Americans' sponsored by the department of anthropology. Signatures for a petition in support of the Longest Walk and against proposed federal legislation that would take away the rights of the Indian, according to D'Zurella, will be solicited Friday morning at the information booth across from Bailey Hall. DANCE AND DROWN The group left California in February and plans to arrive in Washington, D.C. on July Thursday Nights at J. Watson's $3.00 guys $2.00 gals ... That's all you pay for great live music by Shooting Stars and all the beer you can drink from 8:30 p.m. to 12 a.m. Roberts Jewelry, Inc. 633 Massachusetts Street * Lawrence, Kansas Performance Arrangements by TRUTH COMMUNITY FUTURE TELLIER 9th and Iowa in the Hillcrest Shopping Center ... BUMPER TO BUMPER "auto parts professionals" GRAND OPENING Auto Parts Saverama Friday and Saturday, April 14-15,8 a.m. to 6 p.m. BTB Shock Absorbers Reg. 8.95 549 ea. BTB Oil Filter Super Special. BTB Tune-Up Kit Most American cars. 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