6 Wednesday, May 1, 1974 University Daily Kansan FACULTY FORUM will meet at noon today at the United Ministries Center, Davenport,umman,professor of aerospace and space exploration speak about aviation and the energy crisis. GERMAN COFFEESTUNDE will meet at 1:30 this afternoon in the Meadowlark Room of the Kansas Union. SUA RECONCITION BANGUET will be 5:30 tonight in the Walkins Room of the Ritz-Carlton. FACULTY AND STAFF RETIREMENT BANQUET will be at 6:30 tonight in the Kansas Union Ballroom. A CARILLON RECITAL will be presented at 7 tonight by Albert Gerken, University carillonneur. STUDENT MEETING on: Ken Kesey's Vision, 2000-Bend in the River project for Lawrence will be at '1 tonight in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union. ASSOCIATION FOR MINORITY PRE- HEALTH STUDENTS will sponsor an open forum at 7 tonight in McCollum Hall cafeteria. **STUDENTS** in the French and Italian department will present an Ionesco festival at 7:30 tonight in Dyche Auditorium. JOIN C. ELLIS, graduate from the University of Michigan, will give his doctoral organ recital at 8 tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall. PERSONNEL MANAGERS CON- FERENCE WILL hit tomorrow and will stay at Kuala Lumpur. ADULT CARE HOME INSTITUTE will meet in the Kansas Union all day tomorrow and Friday morning. GERMAN TABLE will meet in 1:40 a.m. turnaround in the Moody's Downtown Bank of the Kansas Union. DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE will sponsor a discussion by Ronald Heardt, associate professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in 111 Blake Hall. Classroom will speak about the development and use of audio-visual aids in classroom teaching. WOMEN'S GYMNASTIC TEAM, will meet at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in ZZ2 Robinson Gym. GERMAN "SINGVEREIN" will be at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union. GERMAN HONORS BANQUET will be at 6 p.m. tomorrow in the Centennial Room of the Kansas Union. FILM SOCIETY will show "Meet John Doe" at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Woodruff Auditorium. AALP will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Big B Room of the Kansas Union. KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7.30 p.m. in the Kansas Union for election of officers. MOUNT OREAD BIKE CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Room 305 of the Kansas Union for election of officers. A guest from the minister's activities will follow the election. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT is sponsoring a showing of the film "Tender Is the Night" for students who will be attending the English Honors Banquet. Honors students will be admitted at 9:30 p.m. tomorrow in Woodrud Auditorium. Don't Get Stuck! Instead of waiting until the last minute to plan your next move, and ending up throwing up your hands in despair, rent a trailer or truck to fit your needs. Do it safely, economically: do it right. U+HAUL HAROLDS 1540 W. 6TH 843-2060 843-3557 LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66044 Grand Opening May 3 Hours 12-12 Daily Live Music Wed., Fri., Sat. Nights Must Be 18 NIGHT CLUB presents REAMIN' DEMONS Featuring Ed Toler, Dan Libby, Clay Kirkland, Arnie Young 9-12 May 3,4,10,11 Cover $ ^51 ^{10^}$ North Lawrence, Kansas Intersection of Highways 24-40 North of the East Turnpike Entrance "There is more meaning now for graduation ceremonies than there was in the past." participating in formal graduation isn't expected to increase this year. Although the number of seniors going through formal graduation is about the same, Remick said, the attitude of those going through commencement is better. Gown RentalsSluggish; Deadline Is Tomorrow If the number of graduating seniors renting caps and gowns is evidence, formal graduation is as passe now as it has been for several years. Kevin A. Renick, concessions manager for the Kansas Union and company representative for Peterson's Cap and Gowns, said yesterday that rental had been going very slowly. He said 900 caps and gowns had been rented, and estimated that about 450 more would be rented. The estimate of 1,350 is about the number of caps and gowns rented the past two years, and about the number of admissions, there are 2,657 prospective May graduates. That is an increase of 70 over last year; he said. According to Remick, commencement has more meaning because of the trend toward nostalgia. Students realize that they have been doing something worth remembering he said. Consequently, the number of seniors "Seniors go through commencement for their parents," Remick said. "And students are currently responding more to their parents' wishes." HAVE A GRITCH? We are setting up a complaint service under the auspices of the Student Senate and we need to know the nature of your complaints in order to even pretend to function effectively. So take a minute and write down in a sentence or two what generally gripes you about academics, the Student Senate, the community, or whatever. 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