University Daily Kansan / Monday, August 29, 1988 5 KJHK Continued from p. 1 Howard said. "I will not back off from my decision. We may or may not cancel some of the other shows this semester, but we will work it out to be as comfortable with it as please as many of KU's students, possibly, just the thirsters." Both Stubbs and Howard said that many spring disc jockeys had not followed the new rotation and were playing thrash music outside the studio. Dan Niely, a former disc jockey, and Lawrence resident, disagreed. "Most of the jocks were new. They didn't like thrash. I know that I played thrash outside the program, but I was one of the few," Nicely said. "I believe that may have been a factor, but I don't believe that canceling the show was the proper solution," Stubbs said. "It had better training and more time to learn." Stubbs said. "There was a noticeable improvement in the professionalism of KJHK this summer to enable the to be showing off the air." Kim Czarznay, an employee of 48 Massachusetts Street, said that mention and the possible changes to come may hurt the live music scene in city. "Many of the bands that play here may not continue if they don't get airplay," she said. Stubbs agreed, "Sure, it will hurt the live music. KJHK is going to become just like KY-102 (a Kansas City music station). What will be left to make the Lawrence music scene different enough for new bands to headline?" He headed in a bad direction, and I hope something can be done about it." "I can't really say whether it will hurt the live music scene." Howard said. "I can't make my decisions based on that anyway. We are ceramic and we don't want to play if they are good. Our object is to play what KU wants to hear." HALLS Continued from p. 1 Lor Reeser, residence hall director for Gertrude Lefsner Pearson-Corbin Hall, said it was more efficient to run the hall this year. She said facility rooms and academic resource centers that had previously been used for temporary housing she used in a student service. She said it was also easier for students to start out in permanence rather than temporary housing. Meanwhile, students and officials at Kansas State University are experiencing the reverse of KU's housing situation. Tom Frith, housing director, said the residence halls had space last year, but are full this year. He said he assumed the reason for the overcrowding was that enrolment increased by about 1,400 this year. Fritch said he started this school year with 20-30 students staying in music rooms, study rooms and lounges. He had moved at least 20 rooms, and he had housed it. As of Thursday, he still had 12 students in temporary housing. He said that there was not the least possibility the students would stay in temporary housing and that none had been there for more than five days. Fritish said the overflow involved not only freshmen, but upperclassmen who were slow getting food and who didn't bank叁 would return. Approximately 4,100 students are housed in 10 residence halls at KAST, according to a news release. They represent 62% of the accommodate about 99 students. FREE with your spiral wave you receive Redken Amino Pon Shampoo and Phinal Phase Rinse to keep the healthy, shiny condition of your new perm. KU. 843-8808 Crimson Girls and Junior Varsity Cheerleading Tryouts Headmasters. 809 Vermont Clinics: August 29, 30 Sept.1,2 6:30 p.m. J. V. Cheerleading "Excitement" - for normal length hair "Friendship" Tryouts: Sept. 2 & 3 6:30 p.m. "Travel' Crimson Girls ALL AT ALLEN FIELD HOUSE 842-1212 PIZZA SHUTTLE 842-1212 "NO COUPON SPECIALS" Prime Time Special 3-Pizzas 1-Topping 4-Cokes $10.00 Everyday Two-Fers 2-Pizzas 2-Toppings 2-Cakes $8.00 Special Offer 10-Pizzas 1-Topping $25.00 WE DELIVER DURING LUNCH! It's a Jungle Out There, Survive with Supplies From The KU Bookstore SUPPLIES 1988-89 Jayhawk Datebook reg. price $4.95 sale price $3.95 contains map map, academic calendar, intramural schedule, football schedule, performing arts calendar, campus phone listing, exam schedule. Eastpack Backpack style no.520 and no.612, Long lasting cordura fabric, suggest list price $19.95, sale price $12.95. Wide ruled 50 ct. 8 1/2" x 11" canary pad. Suggested price $.80, Sale price $.35 *Briefcase: 100% off interior All Briefcases 10% off entire stock. BOOKS American Heritage 2nd college edition dictionary Webster's 9th new collegiate edition dictionary reg. prices $13.95 both only $13.95 each. Free items while supplies last -all items while supplies last Sale ends September 2,1988 at 5:00 p.m. reg. prices $15.95 100% water-based samples Samples packs containing samples of name brand products PUT IT THROUGH THE WRINGER. Take the Air Tramer TW to town. Work it out. Get it dirty. Then throw it in the washing machine. And start all over again. NIKE Nobody knows the athlete's foot like the Athlete's Foot. 942 MASS. 841-6966 7