6B University Daily Kansan / Friday, May 1, 1992 AMERICAN BISTRO In the Eldridge Hotel 814-8349 Brunch 10-2 every Sunday only $9.95 Breakfast & Luncheon Entrees Salad Bar • Fresh Fruits Desert Bar • Coffee & Juice Summer Employment Johnson County Clerical Positions File Clerks Typists Word Processors Data Entry Receptionists Bank Tellers (exp) Packers Assembly Warehouse General Labor Lawn Maintenance Production Call Ann (913) 491-0944 11015 Metcalf CallJoanne [913]384-6161 6405 Metcalf Applications accepted Mon-Fri 9-3D.m TEMPORARY SERVICE 11015 Metcalf Overland Park, KS THANKS HAWKS FOR ANOTHER GREAT YEAR Need a gift for the folks back home? National magazine honors KU jazz group By Andy Taylor Kansan staff writer A national jazz magazine has recognized the singers as one of the five most influential jazz musicians (1820-20). Down Beat Magazine, based in Elmhurst, Ill., will give the publication's Outstanding Performance for a college jazz choir to the jazz singers in its June issue. Elaine Raizerz, an editor at the magazine, said only one other college beat the University of Kansas. She would not release the name until the magazine prints the issue after May 20. "An Outstanding Performance is still very good," she said. "There were numerous entries, and Kansas was one of the top entries in the jazz choir category." razierzias said that for the group to compete for *Down Beat's* awards, it had to send a tape of three songs to the magazine's judges. The KU group recorded two a capella songs, "Surrey with A Fringe on Top" and "My Shining Hour," and a song with the title "A companion, a accompaniment, 'A Night in Tunisia.'" Down Beat also gives awards in other musical categories for high school and college musicians, Raizer said. Dan Gailey, KU director of jazz studios, said the award would put the University in an elite group of universities. "It is a major accomplishment," Gailey said. "For us to be with some of the top jazz schools, like the University of North Texas State, is quite a thrill." Gailey also said the group was told about the award last week when it sang at the Wichita Jazz Festival. Susanna Ternella, Wichita senior and a member of the jazz group, said the band's name is *Wichita*. "It was quite a shock," she said. "We didn't expect to win this award. We did expect to win one of the magazine's awards." Terrell said next year's jazz choir would be full of new voices. "All but two people are leaving," she said. "And everybody has sung in jazz ensemble or chair for four years. So next year will be rebuilding year." The jazzchoir is currently recording a compact disc for promotional and recruiting purposes. "It's not going to hit the record stores," Terrell said. file photo / KANSAN Down Beat magazine has recognized the KU Jazz Singers as one of the nation's top jazz ensembles. Taste The Rudy's Difference Q. What is Rudy's? A. It's the best little pizzeria in Lawrence. Q. Where is Rudy's? 749-0055 620 West 12th (behind the Crossing) A. Rudy's is at 620W.12th. Right behind the crossing. FREE Delivery -Rudy's Pizzeria offers a large selection of Diverse Toppings like: ·Zucchini ·EggPlant ·Spinach ·Broccoli ·Artichoke Hearts ·Feta Cheese ·Pineapple and of course all the traditional toppings. -Ask about our great daily specials. -Delicious salads and tasty bread stix -Pizzas are available in both original thickness or ultra thin St. Louis style. -Try a Pocket Za. three of your favorite toppings folded neatly into a pocket pizza. -Our pizzas are prepared with a classic spicy wine sauce and served on honey whole wheat or traditional white crust.