Thursday, April 24.1980 University Daily Kansan Trumpeter to play at KU Armando Ghlitela, trumpet virtuoso, will be the guest soloist at the University Symphony Orchestra spring concert, 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the Theatre in Ulm Grittaile was the principal trumpeter with the Boston Symphony Orchestra for 14 years until 1978, when he accepted the professor of Music at the University of Michigan in Arbor Ave. His long career as principal trumpeter with the Boston Symphony overshadows the world-reowned teacher of the trumpet, John Holter Foster, director of hands at KU Music. Ghitella will perform Johann Nepomuk lummel's trompet solo, "Concerto in E flat for Trumpet," and "Dramatic Essay," by J. Clifton Williams. Grittle, a native of Illinois, graduated from the Jullibard School of Music in 1950. He played with the New York City Opera and then with the Metropolitan Orchestra, and the Cities Service Band of America, before taking a full-time position as principal trumpet of the Houston Symphony. He was the solo trumpet for the Boston Pops Orchestra, directed by Arthur Fiedler, before joining the Boston Symphony. The concert will be free and open to the public. He has recorded trumpet classics for Cambridge Records, and is also known as a gourmet cook and a cartoonist. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus By TOM TEDESCHI Staff Reporter TODAY: The U.S. Marine Corps Officer Selection Officer will be interviewing students for officer selection 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Graduate MEN'S GROUP will meet at noon in Cork Room 2 in the Union. An EPISCOPAL SERVICE will be held at noon in the Danborch Church. There will be an afternoon in applying for both Fullbright Grants and Direct Exchange Scholarships at 3:30 p.m. in the International Room in the union. In the Human Rights and the Church in Korea* at 4 p.m. in the Council Room in the Union. TOMORROW: KU EXPLORATION '80 will be all day. There will be a French and Italian Department Drama Competition for High School students all day. The RLIKE Research Laboratory, University of Chicago Research Library, Smith Hall and Spencer Museum of Art. A CAMPUS BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING will be held 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. on the third floor in the Union and the Strong Hall lobby. The HIPP MANHATTAN FILM SERIES will present "Pas De Deux" and "Appalachian Spring" at 9:30 p.m. in 303 Bailey Hall and at 2:30 p.m. p. m. in the Lippincott Hall Basement. There will be a Stigma Xi research society competition at 2 p.m. in the Walnut Room in the Ballroom at 4 p.m. in the Sunflower Room in the Ballroom at 4 p.m. in the Union Bellman BANQUET at 4 p.m. in the Union Bellman. There will be an OBSERVATORY OPEN HOUSE at 7 p.m. in Room 500 Lindley Hall. There will be an OBSERVATORY OPEN HOUSE at 8 p.m. in the Founton Room in the Union. TONIGHT: THE KAPPA TAU ALPHA journalism honorary dinner and invitation will be held 8 p.m. in the Kansas Room. THE INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP will meet at 7 p.m. in the International Room in the Union. The U.S. Senate will meet at 9 a.m. in the NER at 7 p.m. in the Kansas Room in the Union. The Association of University Residence Halls will meet at 7 p.m. in the Union. The Association of University Residence Halls will meet at 7 p.m. in the Union. CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Level 2, Soutlouge Lounge in the Satellite Union. A piano concert will be presented by Coleman, piano will be presented at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. A PHILOSOPHY LECTURE titled „Mars,“ will be presented in the Big Eight Room in the Union. Ministry buys new house The KU Campus Christian Ministry, which operates two cooperative living houses in Lawrence, has doubled its housing in the past year and three-floor rooming house at 1118 Indiana St. According to campus minister Alan Roakman, the school decided last fall for two existing board houses and two existing houses and purchase the roaming house, which Kaitlyn housed the Triang School. problem. We don't want to throw people out. They will all be given notice." THE TWO EXISTING co-op houses, at 1217 and 1219 Tennessee, hold seven students each. The new house has a capacity of about 32, Rosenak said yesterday. "We feel that to move is advantageous for us. This is a tremendous opportunity to grow." Rosenkal said. "We're cramped where we are right now." "We're shooting for anywhere from 20-25 residents next year. We're not shooting for capacity." Roseak said the Ministry hoped to have the house ready for new residents by June 1. Tenants in the house now rent rooms on the floor, and he anticipated no problems moving in. "They have 30-day leases right now," he said. "We'll honor those. There will be no THEY WERE ROSENAK SAID THE details of moving were being worked out with the former owner. The two Tennessee Street houses—one for men and one for women—are run in a cooperative living arrangement in the maintenance, house chores and food purchases. The new house will be run in the same manner, Rosenak said, with men and women living on separate floors. "I would compare it, logistically, to the scholarship hall system," he said. THE MONEY FROM selling the two houses on Tennessee Street will be used for refurbishing and payment on the new house, he said. "Structurally," it is excellent condition in "structure of water," "wringing," Roesak said, "basically." To the bishing. For example, we want to give it a bassy sound, just in storm windows. Basically, just in spotty conditions. "If things go right, we'll have occupancy June 1." The Campus Christian Ministry is a non-profit organization registered with the University. He said it has operated the two Downtown Street houses for about eight years. SPECIAL DELUXE BUCKY'S 2 For Only $1.89 Now thru Sunday, April 27 2120 W. 9th Congratulations KU on your new Satellite Union Lawrence Linen Supply is proud to serve the new Satellite Union and the entire University community with quality textile services. Be sure to attend the dedication Sunday, April 27 at 2:00 pm SUPPLY AWRENCE LINEN 1029 NEW HAMPSHIRE 843-3711 THE JAYHAWKER YEARBOOK THE JAYHAWKER YEARBOOK THE JAYHAWKER YEARBOOK Seniors If you ordered senior pictures and have not received them, please go to Student Legal Services-Carruth'O'Leary Hall—to file a formal complaint against Rapport Studios, Inc. ARMANDO GHITTALA Former Principal Trumpet with the Boston Symphony Orchestra Appearing as Guest Soloist with the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SYMPHONIC BAND Robert E. Foster, Conductor in a SPRING CONCERT 3:30 p.m. Sunday, April 27 University Theatre/Murphy Hall Free and Open to the Public SPRING FLING SALE Early Spring Fashions all marked down to really affordable prices! Cotton Sweaters...13.99 reg. to 22.00 Jeans and Baggies...1/3 to 1/2 off Raincoats...49.99 reg. to 70.00 Dresses...1/3 to John Henry's...1/3 off reg to 32.00 1/2 off reg. to 32.00 Malls Shopping Center M-R 10-8:30 23rd & La. F & S 10-6 Sun 1-5 Park Plaza South Apartments Now leasing 1 and 2 br. apartments for fall semester Furnished and unfurnished apartments, on bus route, air conditioning, well to wall carpeting. Special summer rates available. 1912 W. 25th sua films 842-3416 HAMBURG, GERMANY 1963 The dreaded ODESSA ...a clue in an old man's diary begins an incredible chase across two continents! COLUMBIA PRODUCTION Present A JOHN WOOKF production JOHN WOOKF in the DOREA FILES BEAUTY novel by the ROBERT FORSYTH AND HAROLD R. MILKES. Produced by HONEY MILLER and GEORGIE MANSION CO. Producer JOHN WOOKF. Produced by JOHN WOOKF; Directed by NORMAN NEALE Co-sponsored with Hillier Tonight, April 24 7:30 pm $1.00 Forum Room —No refreshments allowed— Stainless steel GERARD DIE PRACTICE PATRICK DENEWAE and CAROLLE LAURE stainless steel GERARD DIE PRACTICE PATRICK DENEWAE and CAROLLE LAURE Directed by Bertrand Blier Directed by Bernhard Biller Friday & Saturday, April 25-26 3:30, 7:00, and 9:30 pm $1.50 Woodruff Auditorium —No refreshments allowed—