CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, October 26, 1983 Page 6 Gary Smith/KANSAN Ken Dziiewolski, 12, 3203 Ranier Drive, stands at attention with Air Force and Marine Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets and midshipmen during a ceremony near the Military Science Building. Marines were invited to participate in the ceremony after the bombing of U.S. Marine headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon. ROTC ceremony honors Beirut dead By BRUCE F. HONOMICHL Staff Reporter The ceremony yesterday was only supposed to have been a routine exercise a colorful, dignified way to end an intense winter season for the KU Air Force ROTC. But the bombing of a Marine barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, on Sunday prompted Air Force ROTC professors and officials to invite Naval and Marine ROTC midshipmen to the "retreat," a flag-lowering ceremony. Despite the short notice, 22 Naval and Marine ROTC midshipmen marched in formation with 120 Air Force cadets in the wing of the military west of the Military Science Building. "THIS IS A rare occasion," said Tim Hagan, commander of the ROTC cadets. "It wasn't meant to be a memorial. The ceremony had been scheduled since August and was meant to explain what a retreat ceremony was like. "This is just marking the end of the outdoor drill season. Normally, every day, at any military base, three or four people carry this out." During the ceremony, Air Force cadets first raised the flag to full-staff from half-staff, and then a color guard lowered and folded the flag. The Army, Air Force and Naval IOTC corps each month rotate the date of the rotation. Alcantara, professor of Naval ROTC, complimented the Air Force for 167 years. "It was all voluntary on our part," he said. "There were quite a few people out there, considering that there were a couple who had classes and such at that hope." ALTHOUGH IT was never said, many of the Marines who attended the ceremony did so because they were afraid of being attacked. The Marine headquarters in Beirut, he said. "There was no special mention of the Marines in Lebanon at this ceremony," he said. "It was simply that the Air Force had us to participate." Crandall said. Jim Stinson, president of Semper Fidelis, the organization of future Marine officers, led the 21 other midshipmen who participated in the ceremony. "I wouldn't say that it was an emotional experience," the Warren Robins, Ga., senior said. "But it wasn't the happiest in the world." "You think about it a lot. Those of us who are seniors might be in the same situation in a year. And the juniors are coming up behind us in two years." Eric Clemens, Wichita senior, received a phone call about 1 p.m. from Kevin, the head coach. "He said, 'this ceremony is going down. Put on your dress blues and be there.' I didn't hesitate for a minute," said Clemensman. "I felt that even with what I could do here in Kansas, it was something to honor those in Beirut." STINSON'S FATHER is an Air Force officer who has moved his family eight times in Stinson's 22 years. Stinson has hesitate to go to the ceremony either. "Hell, no. I didn't hesitate," he said. "It was something that had to be done." County may use license lists to choose juries By Staff and Wire Reports Douglas County will probably begin using lists of drivers' licenses early next year for jury selection, officials in the district clerk's office said yesterday. Voter registration records are now used. If you have a Kansas driver's license, you might soon become a prime candidate for jury duty. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ The switch is a result of a bill passed in 1983 by the state Legislature. The Legislature gave Kansas counties the authority to essential jurors from driver's license lists. In Lawrence, 28,788 registered voters were on the rolls as of June 22, and 22,062 more were registered in Douglas according to Patty Jaimes, county clerk. JAMES SAID THAT those totals were lower than normal because several thousand people who had not voted in the two previous general elections were removed from the rolls last spring. About 49,000 licensed drivers tive in Dallas County, according to the 1883 Census. Driver's license lists with 1,132,988 names have been mailed to trial courts in 57 Kansas counties to be used in the selection of jurors. The lists already mailed exceed the statewide voter registration total, 1,109,745, said Ron Keefover, education commissioner. The State Office of Judicial Administration The chance of non-voters being called for jury duty will increase because of the driver's license lists, Keefover said. Until 1979, when the legislature said that counties did not have to make census lists, some counties relied on houses for jury selection, Keeover said. 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