University Daily Kansan Friday, February 17, 1978 5 From page one Senior Class Officers President: Reed Weidenman (Next Year's Seniors) 172 Tom Burrer (Standpoint) 141 Tom Brunner (Glick) 159 Vice President: Sir Ringer (GLC) 286 Dana Gusei (Next Year's Seniors) 168 Clay Burger (Glick) 253 Treasurer: Susie Kupi (Next Year's Seniors) 170 Shannon Jurek (Standpoint) 145 Russel Haskell (GLC) 148 Secretary: Lida Okea (Next Year's Seniors) 172 Grethech Glutler (GLC) 149 Christian Schultz (GLC) 160 Junior Class Officers em, of habit. smoking seven op; he enty for nokers s have open to 1. It is smokers conflict, ermerge President: Valerie Harte (Standpoint) 85 Paul Russell (GLC) 64 Paul Russell (GLC) 64 Vice President: Tom Went (Independent) 82 Chuck O'Neill (GLC) 78 Howard J. Jefford (GLC) 42 Treasurer: Scott Stallard (Standpoint) 88 Secretary: Amie Wimmer (GLC) 108 with this course, we war ast. The koldman senior NUNEMAKER DISTRICT ONE President, Tad Wailen (Standpoint) 142 Senator, Linda McKenna (Standpoint) 143 Vice President, Jay Damiano (Standpoint) 147 Senator, Robert Koehler (Standpoint) 157 Treasurer, Randy Stryker (Standpoint) 168 Senior Vice President, David Koch 168 Secretary, Sarah Adams (Standpoint) 382 Senior Vice President, John G. Fitzgerald Top six wives: Mahalia Badgers (Standpoint) 81 Winnie Piper (Standpoint) 74 Nancy Walker (Standpoint) 69 Ruth A. Baum (Standpoint) 62 Drug Burton (Standpoint) 58 Matthew D. Davis (Independent) 37 Matthew D. Davis (Independent) 36 Jerry Foggels (Independent) 34 Jerry Foggels (Independent) 34 Top five were killed: 1. Mark Ristow (Wildport) 90 2. Mark Ristow (Wildport) 91 3. Mark Ristow (Wildport) 92 4. Mark Ristow (Wildport) 93 5. Mark Ristow (Wildport) 94 Randy Martin (Independent) ... 72 Raymond Stuart (Independent) ... 69 Dave Marey (Independent) ... 72 Top five were elected: Alison Wiedeman (Staunton) 89 Alson Wiedeman (Independent) 78 Mike Bentley (Staunton) 72 Mike Bentley (CLAW) 71 Jeff Conklin (Staunton) 62 Jewel Warren (Jewen) (Staunton) 52 Robert Rocha (Staunton) 48 Robert Rocha (Staunton) 47 Rebe A. Abbott (Independent) 48 Brett J. Breese (27) Top rix race ever held: Bernard J. Ack (Stanford) 150 Susan J. Ack (Stanford) 150 Ryan Blum (Stanford) 160 Margaret Berlin (Stanford) 100 Richard H. Burke (Stanford) 70 Richard H. Burke (Stanford) 70 Richard H. Burke (Stanford) 70 Top 100 players with most wins. Thomas Mahoney (Stanford) 177 Shane McMahony (Stanford) 156 Tim Trump (Stanford) 148 JR Parker Jr. (Stanford) 147 JR Parker Jr. (Stanford) 137 Greg Schlegel (Independent) 53 Cliff Jury (The New Deal) 52 Trevor Fisch (The New Deal) 46 John Logan (Independent) 46 Chris Renwick (Independent) 45 Chris Renwick (Independent) 43 Pail S. Woolford (Standpoint) 39 Greer Schultz (Independent) 32 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Top four were elected: Jeff Burma (Staunton) ... 78 Jacqueline Standishoff ... 69 Cindy L. Whitson (Stanfield) ... 65 Bill Connion (Indiana) ... 58 John O'Connor ... 42 All were selected: Mindy Smart (independent) 46 Liz Clarke (independent) 36 Teresa Dix (independent) 36 Carol Davis (independent) 36 Greg Davis (independent) 35 Nancy Ohio (ISC) 35 Jayce Hayden (independent) 32 Terry Chad Heathster (Independent) 40 Michael Staps (Steps) 35 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Top ten players were elected 72 Shaun Bray (Cork, Standpoint) 38 Shenny Hyun (Standpoint) 1 Lyne Garell (Write-in.) 1 Milton Moores (Write-in.) 3 Sheery Taylor (Write-in.) 1 Dave Douglas (Write-in.) 1 by womandy at the New Ochau (Write-in.) 2 New Ochau (Write-in.) SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Top eight were elected: Sandra Manna (Standpoint) 84 Barbara Brusha (Standpoint) 81 Cathy Codyse (Standpoint) 80 Mikie Koehler (Independent) 84 Gary Poole (Standpoint) 85 Dan Hainey (Independent) 83 Dong Stephens (Independent) 83 Dong Stephens (Independent) Just by lot 63 Bill Scott (Standpoint) 32 Bill Scanlan (Independent) 31 Mike McKinney (Independent) 44 Lawrence Miller (Independent) 44 Ken Craiwler (The New Deal) 23 Jennifer Winters fourth were elected: Gary Koehler 15 Barry Shankill 10 All were selected. Cindy Tucker (Independent) 18 Wendy C. Sandstrom(1) 16 Top two were elected: 14 Lyncette Ridge (Standpoint) 11 Lyndon Hiltzage (Standpoint) 14 UNIVERSITY SPECIALS All were detected. Robert B. Millard (Independent) ... 7 Michael L. Schreiner (Independent) ... 7 SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM Top three were elected: Scott M. Sullivan (Independent) 59 Steve Morgan (Independent) 59 Morgan McGregor (Independent) 58 Susan M. Winnison (Independent) 30 Susan L. Vernon (Independent) 30 Call Brunton (Standing) 64 Call Brunton (Standing) 64 GRADUATE SCHOOL COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Top 15 were elected: Rick Reeves (Independent) 221 Rich Green (Standpoint) 388 Rob Walters (Standpoint) 406 Laura Smith (Standpoint) 258 Phill Kauffman (Standpoint) 268 Phil Kauffman (Standpoint) 268 Ed Sturky (Independent) 228 Frank McGraw (Independent) 258 Daniel Conn (Standpoint) 228 Rick Harries (Standpoint) 258 Sage Garrity (Standpoint) 219 Rice Hotton (Standpoint) 213 Rachel Hewitt (Standpoint) 213 Sarah Hewitt (Independent) 206 Brad Snyder (Independent) 190 Jamie Allett (Independent) 180 Jeff Pierce (Independent) 188 Burt Baker (Standpoint) 187 Greg Cone (Standpoint) 187 Jean Paul (Independent) 167 Alice Akers (Independent) 143 Ruth Benshaw (Independent) 142 Lyle Doyle (Independent) 142 Hank Shark (Independent) 136 Hank Shark (Independent) 134 Javid Kauer (independent) 62 Alfred Guerrero (independent) 60 John Rojas (independent) 39 Jon Reger (independent) 29 Bernus Williams 22 Todd Riley 12 Deborah Bailey 20 Paul Declerter 30 Liam Harewood 19 Robert Gorton 18 Mark Mikhleen 18 Jamee Robbler 18 John Lomax 17 Thom Merit 16 Mark Harrison 16 Unbelievable Savings CALCULATORS & STEREOS Questions should be directed to Betty J. Brock, General Manager of KU Bookstores, as asked your letters. Faculty are asked to remind students to purchase their texts as soon as possible. The KU Bookstore has announced that unsold textbooks are being processed for return beginning February 14, 1978. Written requests from faculty to hold specific titles (i.e., those being used sequentially) must be being used next semester) should be directed to the Bookstore. Calculators Texas Instruments HEWLETT PACKARD WAS SALE Ti-98 $205 199 Ti-89 $305 199 Ti-57 $600 199 Ti-57 $800 199 Ti-57 $1,000 199 BM-AFINANCE $600 199 BS-ri-11 $600 425 BS-ri-11 $600 425 BQ-BINESS $300 199 Ti-944 $130 944 MODULE LIB. F WAS SALES HP-10 5175 819.99 HP-1C 5175 819.99 HP-1N 880 890.99 HP-20 825 890.99 HP-25C 8160 1412.99 HP-25D 8160 1412.99 HP-35 855 1412.99 HP-35 855 1412.99 HP-67 8525 3734.95 HP-67 8525 3734.95 HP-67 8525 3734.95 58 & 59 $20.95 Larry Grovegrev 12 Leslie Greenberg 6 Marylene Hamilton 4 David Huang 5 Kurt Jenny 3 Gail Dungley 5 Eric Kindle~dall 5 Kathy Dog in 8 Todd Tatchell 7 Faculty, Please Note: 1. Above prices include C/A Adapter-Charger & Carrying Case $21.95 extra for 110/220 VACP 2. With above calculators have full one-year warranty 3. Employment in full with order, or remit $20 with order, balance C.O.D. 4. Shipping charges: Add $3.00 for calculators and 4% of price for receivers and 5% for speakers 5. Same for the entire panel Package. 1. Above prices include A/C Adapter-Charger & Carrying Case. $12.95 Extra for 11/30/20V AC adapter 5. FAST DELIVERY GUARANTEED only with M.O. or CERTified checks. Personal checks will delay the order until it clears banks. Receivers Harmon Kardon 730 Harmon Kardon 740 Harmon Kardon 430 Sony ST-810 Sony ST-810 Sony ST-800 Sony ST-800 Sony ST-800 (Add 9% for Credit Card Orders) PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED OLELY WITH CREDIT CARDS 814-237-5900 Speaker SEND FOR FREE CATALOGUE REG SALE JBL L-100 $354 ae 1290 JBL L-38 $240 ae 1711 JBL L-186 $240 ae 1711 JBL E100 $140 ae 1691 JPE I00V $100 ae 691 JPE 70 $75 ae 651 STEREO WAREHOUSE 110 NEW ALLEY, STATE COLLEGE, PA. 16801 By special arrangement with Ira Gershwin Student Union Activities presents: GERSHWIN MUSIC BY GEORGE LYRICS BY JRA a fully-staged tribute to the greatest name in the American musical theatre February 16,17,18 22,23,24,25 8:00 pm Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, University of Kansas Tickets: Student Union Activities Box Office Paul Gray's Music Inc. Kansas Union 926 Massachusetts 844-3477 845-2209 IN THE BALLROOM Reserved seats $3.50 We've consolidated the sale mdse. from our Salina and Topeka stores sale 1/2 OFF OUR LOW EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES! This is the "end-of-the-season" sale too good to miss! FADS and FASHIONS LAWRENCE 717 Mass. Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:30 Thurs. 9:30-8:30 Fri. & Sat., Feb. 17 & 18 3:30, 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. $1.25 TOPEKA Fairkalm Mall Mon.-Fri. 10-8:30 Sat. 10-5:30 Sun. 1:4 SALINA Mid-State Mall Mon.-Fri. 10-9 Sat. 10-6 Sun. 1-6 JOERE FOSTER, AUDREY BROOK as Tom HARVEY KETTLEN LEONARD HARRIS, PATRY BOWER as Wizard and CYBILL SHEPHERD as Betsy PUBLIC PICTURES & MEDIA INC. 525 WEST 4TH ST. NEW YORK, NY 10036 On every street in every city in this country there is a nobody who dreams of being somebody. He's a lonely magnet that mannequins to prove that he's alive. COLUMBIA PICTURES presents ROBERT DENIRO TAXI DRIVER KU Student Basketball Tickets KANSAS vs. NEBRASKA Saturday, Feb. 18-7:30 p.m. KU Student Single Game Tickets-$2.50 WHERE: Athletic Ticket Office Allen Field Office WHEN: Beginning 8:30 a.m., Sat. Feb. 18 LIMITED NUMBER: Only 400 Tickets available QUALIFICATIONS: Validated 1978 Spring KUID required to purchase Limit one ticket per person. ADMITTANCE TO GAME: Requires ticket and validated Spring KUID SEE THE FIGHTING JAYHAWKS Caution: Do not arrive at Field House much before 8:30 a.m. Saturday-severe weather may be hazardous. ALLEN FIELD HOUSE REGULATIONS 1. Spring ID and ticket required for student admission. 2. Alcoholic baccalaureum may not be consumed in arena. 3. Bordertown, NJ. 4. Students may sit only in designated student areas. These area are: Ground level; North Hall of Sec. L (West) Sec. M (West) North End Zone Bleachers South End Zone Bleachers, Upper levels: Sec. 13 and 14, West End Zone Bleachers, Upper levels: Sec. 12-24, Sec. 17, Rows 21-24, B rows 12-24, I rows 19-24, 20-24 & 20B, Sec. 21A 5. A student ticket is required to sit in these sections. 6. Seats may not be held open by someone coming earl. Seats that are open must be given up to anyone ar- rested. ---