12 Wednesday, April 28, 1993 CAMPUS/AREA UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SHONEY'S If you are tired of pizza and would like FoodFor Thought cired of pizza and would like some GOOD food while you study LATE at night, bring your student ID to SHONEYS and get 40% DISCOUNT OPEN LATE 2412 IOWA 843-3519 6am-11pm Sun-Thur 6am-3am Fri-Sat Come Visit Our Jayhawk Room KU bands to perform free concert at 7:30 tonight BRIEFS The University Band and Concer Band will perform a free concert a 7:30 tonight at Liberty Hall, 642 Massachusetts St. Tonight's concert will include a performance by guest solist Lawrence Maxey, KU professor of clarinet. Maxey will be featured in the Concert Band's performance of Concerto No. 2 in E flat major for Clarinet by Carl Maria von Weber. Maxey has been the principle clarinetist of the Kansas City Chamber Orchestra and has performed during the past two summers with the American Wind Symphony in Pittsburgh. The concert is the second and last concert performed by the two bands this semester, said Thomas Stidham, conductor of the University Band. He said the two bands had seen an increase in audience size since they joined together to perform the free concerts. The University Band will play "Drayton Hall Esprit," "Cajun Songs," "Sea Songs," and four other selections at the concert. The Concert Band is conducted by James Barnes. The band also will perform Barnes' original three-part work, "Impressions of Japan." Approximately 120 students play in the two bands. KU fellowship winner will work, then study A KU senior has received a National Science Foundation fellowship that will help her attend graduate school, but she said she would probably take some time off before doing so. Jennifer Reardon of Lenexa, will receive bachelor's degrees in biology and political science in May. She eventually plans to attend Cornell University's science and technology program to continue her studies. The fellowship will pay for tuition and fees at Cornell and provide Reardon with $14,000 a year. She said that she could use the fellowship at any university and could apply it toward costs at another institution if she did not like Cornell. Reardon said she would spend some time working in laboratories after graduation, continuing to learn and gain experience. "I'm interested in genetics and developments in science and how we can take those issues from genetics to solve environmental problems," Reardon said. Watson to implement ban on smoking early A smoking ban in Watson Library will be implemented May 10, one and a half months before a no-smoking policy in the non-residential building at the University of Kansas and the Board of Regents center takes effect July 1. Watson's ban is being implemented in advance of the University's policy to promote the security of the library's collections and to safeguard the health of the library's users and staff, said William Crowe, dean of libraries, in a statement. Watson's current policy permits smoking in one lounge and in private offices. The ban was passed by University Council on March 11 and was signed by Chancellor Gene Budig two weeks later. Signs are being posted to remind library users of the new policy. KU police investigate Friday night beating KU police yesterday were investigating the report of a lawrence man who said he was assaulted by five men with a piece of lumber on campus Friday night. Jonette Burdal Welsh said the 20-year-old man claimed he was coming down the stairs of Spencer Art Museum about 11:30 p.m. Friday when he was approached by five African-American males wearing brightly colored jogging suits and high-top tennis shoes. The victim told police that one of the men hit him in the back of the head with a 2-by-4 piece of lumber, knocking him to the ground. The victim said that while he was on the ground the suspects kicked and punched him, giving him minor bruises. According to the police report, the assault was not racially motivated. The suspects were described as 18- to 20-year old, each about 5 feet, 8 inches tall and weighing about 180 pounds. 100 ppm. Welsh said that officers would continue to investigate the report. KELLY HAS SUMMERJOBS FOR STUDENTS... Briefs compiled by Kansan staff writers Mark Klefer and Dan England. Be a Kelly temporary employee! Youll work at leading companies and get a glimpse of today's business world. It could be the advantage you need to enter the workforce after graduation. And Kelly has a variety of jobs to choose from. - Clerks • Secretaries • PC/Word Processor Operators • Light Industrial/Warehouse - Receptionists - Market Research - Lab Technicians Call Kelly Today! 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