University Daily Kansan / Friday, September 2, 1988 5 Renaissance Festival to exhibit the cultures of a world of old By a Kansan reporter Lords and ladies come hither All the world becomes a stage when the Renaissance Festival commences this Labor Day weekend. The seven-week festival is a celebration of the period between the 14th and 18th centuries, when a revival of medieval art and learnin- g sweat spread through Europe. Located 15 miles west of Kansas City, near Bonner Springs, the Renaissance Festival will feature the 3,000 actors, actresses and vendors. The festival will be open from 10 a. m. to 6:30 p.m. each Saturday and Sunday through Oct.16. As an opening weekend special, a two-for-the-five-one ticket special will be available for guests purchased on campus. The special applies to tickets bought at the gates, and more than 100 Burger King restaurants. City area Burger King restaurants. Tickets are available at the SUA office on campus for each week, with the price $2.95 for children and $7.95 for adults. The prices reflect a $1 discount from Lisa Kittinger, production manager for the Renaissance Festival, said each weekend of the 12th annual festival had a special theme. Special events of the opening weekend will include the "Royal Coronation," with the crowning of the King's succession during the second weekend, Sept. 10-11, which has been dubbed "A Foala's Fantasy." The Renaissance Festival benefits the Kansas City Art Institute, which uses revenue from the festival to finance scholarships. Police officers combing beaches for recruits The Associated Press NARRAGANSETT, R.I. — Police officers are hitting the beach to fill their ranks, not their jails. Beach on the Rhode Island Sound, opened a card table, hung a bunner and sat down to wait for recruits, Chief Bruce Germani said. Officers from Coventry traveled 25 miles to Scarborough State seriously looking for jobs. Germani said he hoped to attract college graduates who spent the summer relaxing and were now TIRED OF $3.35 AN HOUR? sedious jump in employment. "So much unemployment is a high, this is a very attractive job," German said Wednesday. "But in a good economy, we have now, the job market is highly competitive." The Student Housing Department has Student Jobs for 1988-89 and MINIMUM PAY IS $3.50 There are vacancies in Housing Food Service in each Residence Hall and there are vacancies in Housing Maintenance. Flexible hours, higher pay,and working on-campus. What a deal! Why wait? Apply today! Contact the Cafeteria Manager of your choice or KU Housing Maintenance 864-3097 K. U. Students Sports Tickets Distribution Please note: You may pick up your Sports Combo Ticket only. Where: East lobby Allen Field House Dates: See schedule below Time: 8:30-5:00 Bring: K.U.ID with Fall 1988 Fee Sticker Spouse Ticket-Please bring proof of marriage. SCHEDULE Now leasing for the Fall semester. For information and a tour come by or call 913-843-8559 today! If your last name begins with the letter: A-E Tuesday, Aug. 30th 8:30-5:00 F-K Wednesday, Aug. 31st 8:30-5:00 L-R Thursday, Sept. 1st 8:30-5:00 S-Z Friday.Sept.2nd 8:30-5:00 If you miss your assigned date you have from Sept. 5th until Oct.1st to pick your ticket up at Allen Field House PRIVACY We have more. Semi-private baths. Quiet study areas. Weekly maid service. Individually controlled air conditioning. Living on your own without being far from campus Our new "DINE ANYTIME" meal program that allows you to eat when you want so that meal time is no longer a stampede. Clip & Save We have more. You can too. NOW OFFERING PRIVATE ROOMS! CHECKERS PIZZA ☆ ★ ☆ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4 Star Specials Expires June 1, 1989 12" TWO TOPPING PIZZA AND ONE SOFT DRINK $3.99 + tax No Coupon Necessary 2-12" TWO TOPPING PIZZAS AND TWO SOFT DRINKS $7.75 + tax No Coupon Necessary 16" TWO TOPPING PIZZA AND TWO SOFT DRINKS $6.75 + tax No Coupon Necessary ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ 2-16" TWO TOPPING PIZZAS AND FOUR SOFT DRINKS $12.99 + tax No Coupon Necessary CHECKERS PIZZA 2214 Yale Road 841-8010 841-8010 FREE DELIVERY Limited Delivery Area Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 4 p.m.-1 a.m. Fri. & Sat. 4 p.m-2 a.m. Sunday 4 p.m-12 a.m. --- ---