University Daily Kansan, May 2, 1985 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 7 4 bands to rock on the hill By SHARON ROSSE By SHARON ROSSE Staff Reporter Students will hear more than bells ringing on the hill near the Campa-dile on Sunday. Four bands playing Motown, reggae and rock 'n' roll are scheduled to perform on the hill at 2 p.m. during "A Day on the Green Hill." Steve Traxler, spokesman for Student Union Activities, said yesterday that the featured act of the concert would be Minutemen, a three-piece progressive rock band from California. The annual event, this year sponsored by SUA and radio station KJHK-FM, will be free and open to the public. Other groups scheduled to perform Sunday are Lawrence area bands: Scream'n Lee and the Rocktones, Poverty Wanks and The Micromotz. Poverty Wanks is a Lawrence acoustic guitarist, also plans to perform between acts. The event, sometimes billed as "Jayhawk Jam," has been held for the last five or six years, he said. About 5,000 people attended last year. "WE DO IT as a big concert to wrap-up the year for the students," Traxler said. "We suggest people bring food, drinks, set out a blanket If it rains Sunday, KJHK plans to tell listeners where the concert will be moved, he said. and cooler, have some fun and pray it doesn't rain." Stuart Doores, drummer for Screem'n Lee and the Rocktones, described his group as a "roadhouse iam band." "It's not a polished or slick act," he said. "We're more unrefined than most of band you would find in a roadhouse where they be jammin' like crazy." Doores said the band, which was formed five months ago, was influenced by lead singer Lee McBee's blues background. Displeased ad prof leaving Bv MICHAEL TOTTV By MICHAEL TOTTY Staff Reporter A professor in the advertising sequence in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications has accepted a newly endowed distinguished professor's chair at Louisiana State University. Don Jungheinen, 41, who has taught for 14 years at the University, said yesterday that his disappointment with the KU advertising prestige of LSU's offer persuaded him to take the Louisiana position. "I haven't been pleased with some of the changes in our advertising program at KU,"Jugenheimer said. "We've had big increases in our faculty and our faculty has declined. The overload and the lack of response was disconcerting." he said. The advertising sequence has more students than any other in the journalism school, Jugenheimer said, but it has less than half the faculty of the news-editorial sequence. "I DON'T THINK the students are giving what they deserve," he said. Del Brinkman, dean of journalism, said the number of people teaching advertising classes had increased. "In terms of all of the persons in the school, there are more teaching advertising than ever before," Brinkman said. Jugenheimer is the third advertising professor to leave the school in LAST YEAR, CHUCK Chowins, former assistant professor of journalism, accepted a position at the University of Kentucky. Don Walli, former professor of journalism, has last to join an advertising agency. The loss of the two professors has not harmed the advertising sequence. Brinkman said. Besides his concern over the KU advertising program, Jugenheimer said the offer from LSU was a unique opportunity. Good fortune awaits you at—House of Hupei 2500 W.6th 843-8070 KU STUDENTS ALL-SPORTS TICKET SALE BUY AN ALL-SPORTS TICKET NOW! Save money on your Football, Basketball, and Relays Tickets Guarantee yourself a seat at KU Basketball games KU FOOTBALL - Featuring Big 8 Coach of the Year Mike Gottfried - The return of the "KU Air Force" - 7 home games including Vanderbilt, Oklahoma State, K-State, and Missouri - Choice of student open or reserved seating KU BASKETBALL - 1985 record of 26-8, NCAA Tournament Participants - Home schedule includes Kentucky, Arkansas, SMU, Oklahoma, Missouri - Only one player lost to graduation - Catch the excitement at Allen Field House ORDER YOUR ALL-SPORTS TICKET NOW Only $65 Purchase your ticket at the Athletic Ticket Office, Allen Field House Monday through Friday. 8 a.m., 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. AN ALL-SPORTS TICKET COULD BE YOUR ONLY CHANCE TO SEE KU BASKETBALL comprehensive health associates • free pregnancy tests • outpatient abortion services • alternative counseling • care clinic • contraception Overland Park, KS/913-345-1400 Use Your Kansan & Lawrence Book Coupon for House of Hupei 2907 W. 6th 843-8070