University Daily Kansan, February 26, 1982 Page 9 Page 9 Seniors offered discount for alumni membership The board of directors of the University of Kansas Alumni Association last week approved a special alumni membership rate to be offered to graduating seniors. Accredited alumni, the University of Kansas Alumni Association secretary-brewer. "For each membership sold, $2 will be given to the 1982 class gift fund," Wintorme said. He said the annual membership fee was regularly $20, but said it would be $12.50 for KU graduates for the first year. Wintermorte also said the Alumni Association board nominated six people to run for three of its five-year positions. He said they were LaVerne Fliss, Johnson; Walter Hierstierer, Fairway; Dorothy Wohlgemuth Lynch, Salina; Richard Shields, Russell; Judith Duncan Stontan, Prairie Village; and John Trombrol, Solana Beach, Calif. DURING APRIL and early May, paid members of the Alumni Association will vote by mail on these nominees and others who might be nominated by petition, Wintermote said. Election results will be announced at commencement, and the winners will take office July 1. Wintermute said Fiss was both a lawyer and farmer in Johnson. Fiss, he said, was also a past president of the City Development Corp. and United Way. Hierstierer, he said, was executive vice president of Tension Envelope Corp, Kansas City, Kan., and was also non-alumnus ever to be nominated. There are about 4,000 non-alumni who support the University and who are members of the Alumni Association, Wintermote said. Wintermute said Lynch had been the director of J. Lynch and Co. grain firm and served on the advisory board to USD #305. Siemens, he said, was president of Shields Oil Producers and Drilling Co. He said Stanton was active in the Junior League and the Johnson County Bar Auxiliary. Trombold is a physician and director of the Cancer Center at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla, Calif., Wintermute said. The board also elected the Alumni Association president, executive vice president and three area vice presidents, Wintermote said, but their names could not be released until those elected were notified. FRI & SAT $1.25 Bar Drinks 75c Draws ALIVE AT ELEVENI GREEK CARNIVAL! Come celebrate the last day of Carnival the way only the "real" Greeks know! Saturday, February 27th, Kansas Room. 6th floor Union, $3 admission. GREEK MUSIC & DANCES BEER & SNACKS Tickets available at the SUA office of 842-2218 SPONSORED BY THE HEELEN SOCIETY Professional Hairstyling for Him and Her Gentleman's Quarters 611 W. W. Blvd. 841-2138 Theresa Schmidt Announces the Opening of: with Lee Lane and Mary Traul Elniff. the hairst --place in Syria The haircut is located at 810 W. 23rd. We are open 10 a.m to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Hair cuts are by appointment only. 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AT THE BRANCH OFFICE. AT THAT TIME WE WILL HOLD A DRAWING FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE DOOR PRIZE!...$100.00...DEPOSIT IN YOUR SHARE ACCOUNT. HOURS AT THE MAIN OFFICE at 101 CARRUTH WILL REMAIN THE SAME AS THEY HAVE BEEN, 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M., MONDAY THRU FRIDAY. An analysis of the background and events taking TO ENTER OUR DOOR PRIZE DRAWING YOU NEED TO PICK UP YOUR TICKET THE BRANCH OFFICE BETWEEN FEBRUARY 15, 1982 AND MARCH 6, 1982. FULL COLOR ORIGINAL ITALIAN ART PRINTS THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR SUPPORT AND CONCERN FOR YOUR CREDIT IN THE PAST, and WE WOKE NOW THAT WE CAN HELP SERVE YOU BETTER WITH A BITMORE SPACE!! Friday Feb.26 Everyone is Welcome 25th & Iowa Holiday Plaza KU Federal Credit Union established 1962 Telephone 913/864-3291 footlights Sponsored By M.S.A. 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