10 Monday, March 25, 1974 University Daily Kansan Are Streakers Waiting for Spring? By ALAN MANSAGER Kaman Staff Reporter Is streaking passe at the University of Kansas, or is it just latent, waiting for warmer weather when streakers, like flowers, will be blooming? "Streaking just seems like it's dying out," said one fraternity member who said he left the school after being removed. "Streaking is past tense," said another, "it's old hat." One former streaker said he felt differ-ely. "When the weather gets warm," said one of the original NU streakers, "there'll be a big game." The student thought that there might even be *nurture ads* in the Kansan promoting *talk* about *diversity*. If streaking does return, it seems that the law will not stand too much in the way. "We were told not to arrest anyone on campus in the future," one Lawrence police officer said. "KU Traffic and Security will take care of streakers there." All nine persons arrested by Lawrence police on March 7 under indecent exposure and disorderly conduct ordinances were acquitted, according to the same officer. A senior Lawrence police officer said, From now on, we will only call "military" campus "uprising." He said future streakers would only be arrested under either ordinance 14-404, dealing with the disturbance of the peace, or under ordinance 14-410, which deals with riotous conduct. "We arrested some KU streakers under a state statute," he said, and found them at the scene. Asked why the city's indecent exposure ordinance doesn't seem to hold up in court, He said the Lawrence police were still awaiting word from Topeka concerning fumigation. A apoksmester for KU Traffic and Security, who preferred to remain anonymous, said Mr. Hogan was a big fan of the show. the officer explained that "many of the laws on the books are old." "We can arrest in certain instances," he said. "There is no blanket policy." said that the criminal activity were well they could more easily arrest violators. "As far as it stands," he said, "when you have a large crowd at midnight, you attempt to insure the safety of that crowd." Will strakhar be removed? There is some evidence that a streaking club might be starting up on campus. One source claimed "there is one for sure and possibly many." Jim Brooke, Denver senior and former streaker, said he was aware of only one activity that resembled a club. A group of clients had bought streaked T-shirts, he said. "If there is a club, I'd like to know about 's and David Brophe, Omana sophomore or junior," he says. "I bought a streaker T-shirt and have a friend who knows about 10 others who did, it was amazing." Most of the other streakers interviewed said they knew nothing of such a club. Nor did any know about the nationwide "Super Streak to Impeach Nixon" scheduled for April 1. The Super Streak is sponsored by the Emperor Wear No Clothes, an organization based in Washington, D.C., which has hired the players to "Watergate 7." Streaks on April 1 are asked to "Nixon masks, crowns and tennis shoes." A few said they would "Super Streak" if others did. one streaker didn't think it would be too successful. "If only 20 people out of 2,000 stroked how, how many will think will parlay that?" Actually, I should just write it as a single block. If only 20 people out of 2,000 stroaked how, how many will think will parlay that? in brief Piano Recital Robert S. Ward, assistant professor of piano, will give a solo piano recital at 8:00 p.m. April 21 in Swarthout Recital Hall. Student Competition The University chapter of the Society of Sigma Xi is sponsoring a competition for undergraduate science or engineering students. Interested students can contact Prof. John A. Weir in the biology department in Snow Hall for further details. Graduate Award BY WAY OF APOLOGY TO THE AGGRIEVED CLASS (MALES) SEE STABLES AD FOR DETAILS Richard J. Colono, Allendale, N.J., graduate student, has won the Graduate Student Award of the Missouri Valley Branch of the American Society for Microbiology. It is the fifth year in a row that a KU student has won the award. STABLES The Kansan's ad number is 864-4358. OTTANCELLED march 25 Replacing Preminger will be ROBERT ALTMAN April 1, 1974 Hoch Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. Preminger tickets good for Altman appearance $1.50 available at SUA office $\textcircled{1}$ "THE DEVIL'S NIGHTMARE" $\textcircled{2}$ "THE DEVIL'S GARDEN" Rated Show Starts 8:00 Sunset DRIVE ON THEATRE - West on Highway 40 Need a car, a stereo, a job? Look in Kansan classified. ACE TRUCKING CO. FRIDAY, MARCH 29 You've seen them on television... come see them LIVE!! 10:00 SHOW... $3.00 7:00 CASUAL DINNER SHOW...$5.00 Catered by MASS. STREET DELI