PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1982 Allen Goes to Chicago to Attend Meeting of Basketball Coache Mentors to Discuss Feasibility of Discarding Stalling and Center Tip-Off Dr. F. C. Alter, director of athletics and president of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, left Finance House, might be invited a meeting at the Hotel Windetmore Apell 4-6. Seems 160 basketball coaches of the leading universities and colleges of the United States will attend, as well on numerous high school coaches as members without voting power. One of the main purposes of the meeting is to recommend possible changes in the basketball rules, according to Doctor Allen. The feasible rule will be the center off-the-hip and the stalling rule will be discussed at the meeting. These exercises will use the annual national high school basketball tournament which will be played at the NCAA championship. Also, they the warkings of the ocren rules. Doctor Allen says that he is in favor of facing the issue because it is becoming an international sport, which necessitates a schoolification of the rules that govern the sport. The earlier tie-off has been proved a success, but he believes and does not believe that. Plans to urge the adoption of haskell as one of the sports for the Olympics meet in Los Angeles in 1935. He later wrote that he is secretré the national association. The recommendations for change in rules will be submitted to the baseball rule committee which is comprised of Ward "Pimp" Lamprey, Lurant, Pursons, and K. A. C.; and George Keckos, Notre Dame, for adoption. Play Class to Assemble in Gymnasium Saturday The children's play class, which has been organized about six weeks, will meet again in the Robbinswood gymnasium at 9:30, following a rotation of activities over Easter. Miss Elizabeth Anderson, department said, the morning Miss Marion Lawrence, of Lawrence, will have charge of the class of children of three to six years of age. Saturday. The play classes have reached an enrollment of 25 or 30 students. They are structured to play various games. The class of older boys will start playing baseball soon. Send the Daily Kansan home. Omaha Hat Shop 717 I Mass. St. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. PHONE 255 Pi Kappa Lambda Pledges Seven Seniors at Meeting Seven new members were pledged to Pt Kupa Lumba, national homecary musical fraternity at a meeting last night. Each year one-fourth of the graduate class of the School of Fine Art ranketh highest in scholarship for this country, a condition in this honorary fraternity. This year there are 20 student eligible for degrees in the arts and sciences. Students include Kathleen Carter, Waltim; Lonnie McCurry, Kaiser Clay; Marcia Goldtin City, City; Kim, Kim Hsu; Heather Winfield Schan Ahn, Ann N. Lee and Marina The round meeting of P.i. Kapana Laibaha will be held on Friday, May 4, during Music Week. There will be a banquet in the evening at which the students address the dignitaries and other members returning for the meeting. High Scorers on Rifle Team Given Sweaters for Season's Showing Advards to Ten Men Annapuces at Meeting of Team Held Yesterday The announcement of the men on the match's team who had carried their swathes this year was made in a statement by the meeting of team held in Powder Shower. The men who were the sweaters are: Vell Stafford, the high one for the year; Captain Paul Beardley; Carl Compaskih, John Lamouren, Lloyd Causon, Bumu Dunn, Sam Fetcher, Isaac Hasser, John Frei, and Bill Springer. The men's rift team fired a match practically every week during the season and some competitively high prizes. As a result of this continued firing, All men who won swearers are prized to be Leibniz, H. P. Meyers can be measured for them, and the man who was discussed at the meeting yesterday. The Georgia School of Technology is conducting the addition of the course **quarter system**, the students having the option of attending any three LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1023. Mass. Japanese Cigarette Boxes Attractive boxes which are convient and unique Special for $1.09 Regular $1.50 value The Eldridge Pharmacy 701 Mass. Phone 999 Due Saturday Special Air Shipments ker Pens and Pencils Parker Pens and Pencils Come see them at our Pen Counter Drucker Painted $5, Drucker Painted in six small colors, included: - Red - Blue - Green - Yellow - Purple Three sizes - Pen, $5 to $10, Pencils, $3 to $5 Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th Mass Handy for Students Phone 678 The K. U. Dames will have their annual concert tonight at the Wagstaff Grill. Janel Humphrey returned Wednes day from a visit to Chicago. SOCIETY Mary Kreuner, of the Pl Beta Phi house visited Mary Noyes in Hutchinson, during the Easter vacation. Sarah Kroh is visiting at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. She has been spending the winter with her family in Orlando, Fla. The wedding of Miss Willardene Harman, 630, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H, B. Harman, to Edward H, Alen, B.S., of Sackville, son of Rev. Harman Allen of Ottawa, was solitude evening at 8:30 o'clock at the Fire Island christian church. The groom's father performed the doubling ceremony. The members of Jay were here with twelve teenagers and three adults to join them given Wednesday, March 27, but was postponed because of the approaching storm. The W. S. G. A. tea was given by the Jay Jane yesterday afternoon in the rest room of central Administration building. The Jay Jane colors were carried out in the decorations of oak and Bowen and the living upon Members of the congregation of the North Lawrence Christian church in the Bronx and Mrs. S. B. Brandon, of the School at the church last event. During the evening a program consisting of vocal, and piano solos, and music for children was presented the evening the women of the church presented Mrs. Braden with a christening gift. Dean Braden, who resigned from the pulpit recently has been pastor of the Christian church for the past seven years. Twenty-two words or less. I insertion. Two more words. I insertion. Over twenty words. I insertion. 12 insertions. I insertion. 6 insertions. I insertion. 8 each word. Want And each word when only accompanied by eigh. LOST: Lady's blue Parker fontain pen in East Ad or on to箱 burea before Easter vacation. Call 1421 W. — 142 MARCELLING: Experienced 50 cents. Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning Send the Daily Kansan home. 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Listen! and your time won't be wasted See the Annual East-West Revue Representatives of eight races will entertain you with dancing, singing humor and national customs. Why travel abroad when you can learn so much in your own school? Fraser Theater 8 P.M. Friday and Saturday Admission 50c Auspices K. U. Cosmopolitan Club