Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Feb. 26, 1995 ] JUCO COFFEE DRINKERS—Shown drinking coffee in the Kansas Union Ballroom are three persons participating in the Junior College Conference which began at KU this morning. From left are Dell Reed, Dean of Chanute Junior College; Kora K. Winegarner, Arkansas City senior, conference hostess; and K. R. Galle, Dean of Arkansas City Junior College. Order Announcements Now Senior graduation announcements are now on sale at the Kansas Union Book Store. Students will order and pay for announcements between now and March 30. Orders will be delivered early in Mav. The announcements have a new cover design this year, featuring the Campanile. One new etching of the stadium has been added to the book-let. The announcement covers are available in leather, processed leather, and cardboard booklets, or in the paper folds. Prices are: Leather, 75 cents; processed leather, 60 cents; cardboard, 50 cents; paper folds, 15 cents. The announcements will contain etchings of campus scenes, lists of senior committees, a list of probable graduates, and the formal announcement of commencement exercises. Students are encouraged to order early to insure quick delivery. Over a wonderfully bare dress—a high fitted jacket...muted checks on nubby drip-dry cotton TERRILL'S 803 Mass. Man will begin a trip to the moon from KU next week. This may seem incredible, but it's true—at least on TV. Moon Trip to Start in Hoch Dr. T. C. Helvey, visiting professor of radiation biophysics, will begin a series of lectures on space travel at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday over WIBW-TV in Topeka. The series, which will originate from KU television facilities in Hoch Auditorium, will present the entire concept of space and space flight. "This is not a program for college credit, but one of a general information type. We are trying to promote interest in science in general and a science enrichment program for schools." Tom Rea, University Extension coordinator, said. The program will be presented in The Great Train Robbery WARSAW — (UPI) — Authorities have caught up with some railroad workers who have been taking home their work. They arrested 11 railroad employees who allegedly carted off three miles of the trackage, which they sold to the local state-owned scrap enterprise. For Expert Watch Repair And All Your Jewelry Needs WOLFSON'S CREDIT JEWELERS 743 Mass. V13-4366 CREDIT JEWELERS non-technical terms to aid the viewer in understanding the concepts presented, Mr. Rea said. The first program is titled "Why Space?" It will explain the three main factors causing man's search into space — military advances, weather reconnaissance and adventure. The second program, "Moon Ex-press," will deal with materials needed for making a flight into space "Moon Station," the third program will present man, as actually on another planet. The idea for the show developed last spring when the KU studios were granted time over WIBW-TV. Another project, "The Dick Harp Show," began its series earlier this semester. Both productions are staffed by University radio and TV students. The science series is under the direction of Mr. Rea and Dr. Bruce A. Linton, chairman of the University radio-TV committee. The fuel tanks of a Strategic Air Command B-52 Stratofortress have a capacity greater than that of three railroad tank cars. PAT READ INDIAN TRADER 445 Tenn. St. Ph.VI 3-1306 - Indian Jewelry - Navajo Rugs - Hand Loomed Ties Gifts That Are Different The Midwest's Largest Dealer In Indian Handicraft Open 9:00 A.M. UNTIL 5:00 P.M. Open Evenings By Appointment NORMAN PANAMA, MELVIN FRANK & MICHAEL KIDD "LI'L ABNER" An Original Musical Comedy Based On The Characters Created by AL CAPP Book by NORMAN PANAMA & MELVIN FRANK Based On Direction and Choreography by MICHAEL KIDD Lyrics by JOHNNY MERCER Music by GENE de PAUL Ballet Music Arranged by GENEVIEVE PITOT Scenery and Lighting by WILLIAM and JEAN ECKART Orchestrations by PHILIP J. LANG Costumes Designed by ALVIN COLT "A TOP FLIGHT AMERICAN SICAL RANKAMERICAN DALK RANK—Chapman, NEWS BY LEE MAYNE "HOWLING COMEDY HIT!" "BRILLIANT BALLETS!"—Arkansas, TIMES "The wittiest political satire since Of The Tie I Sing!" Dustin Waller "I'll Abner's new name: BIG HIT The Theo. Now I'm in town!" —Walter Winchell HOCH AUDITORIUM Wed.. March 4 TICKETS NOW Fine Arts Office, Union Ticket Center, Bell Music Co. Main Floor $3.59, $2.82, $2.56 1st Bal. $2.82, $2.56, $2.05 2nd Bal. $1.28 DIRECT FROM BROADWAY Starring Patricia Northrop, Robert Kaye and all-star supporting cast of 40 plus orchestra.