10 Fridav. October 27,1978 University Dally Kansan BIG 'FLASHLIGHT' COSTUME PARTY! 6-9 p.m. Adm.$2 Skates 50° Prizes: Skates, Cases, Poms, Tickets For Best Boy Costume For Best Girl Costume For Best Couple Costume Lawrence Skate Center 101 W. THE HARRIS ST. Bring a flashlight or buy one at --according to Gary Krull, assistant director of alumni affairs for Iowa State. From the pages of the Wichita Beacon: Chinese Food: Taster's Delight By M. F. West Wichita Beacon staff The fall football season is here again and many of you Weishwann will be making the journey north to the University of Kansas for the games. While you're in Lawrence, you should try the cuisine of the Royal Peking Restaurant at 711 W. 23rd. The Chinese propensity—we've been told the family came to Lawrence from Taiwan—offered family dinners for two, for three, for four and for five or more. For 58 a person the chef will prepare "The President Ninja"—the one serving in Fiftieth-Anniversary Dinner. The meal is served in China. Individual dishes on the card tray from 40 cents for the egg dip sauce in $1.95 for the eggs. On recent family occasions we've enjoyed both the dinners for three and for four. The laver we began with the oven sun, soap which was brought to table only moment after we ordered and our one had been prepared. The Royal Pokering provided two for the dollar with both a hot mashed potato and a slightly sweet fried potato. The potato was done. The pork in the filling will do both but retain delicate flavor while the crisp and tasty vegetables in the only half of it We hardly had finished soup and salt when the main dishes arrived: the food, neat; pots (potatoes in a sauce pan) prepared with mushrooms and vegetables included in hamburg shows, the Royal Picking dish, small in size in size of a strange sauce, a sauce and a woven cloth. While tastes are difficult to describe to others, it may be enough to say that each of these dishes is a warm taste experience in itself. On the larger visit to the restaurant which is almost hidden in the shopping center on 28rd street, we go back to our table, beginning with hot and sour soup-very hot and egg oats and providing beef, chicken with green pepper (pepper) which was perfectly matched by heat of cooking that came in from the kitchen, and oysters. There were much like fishies in the other dinner fret but with a different experience. The dining experience was a dining experience with a variety of learning experiences and considerable garnish variety. The Royal Paking dinner is modest with wall hangings and lamps to impress its Oriental character, nothing to overpower the pleasure at dining. Advertisement Cyclone fans head for Lawrence in traditional football 'migration' For KU alumni, faculty and students, tomorrow's football game with Iowa State University will mark KU's 65th festivities Day and a weekend of festivities. For Iowa State fans, the game also will mark their annual "migration." About 2,500 Cyclone supporters are expected to flock to Lawrence for the game. When it comes to cutting Guys & Girls hair, we're No. 842-1144 REDKEN SAMUELA MAYER "Dear Bass, should a girl wear your shoes when she's got a date with Mozart?" She definitely should. After all, she's comfortable on your feet can be like sneakers. And Basis 100s are very comfortable. As well as naturally stylish, durable and beautiful put together. In a whole symphony of styles and colors, G.H. & G.B. Company, MW0492, Shoeformers for 102 years. Cyclone fans have been migrating to football games for quite some time. "It's a tradition here," Krull says. "Students pick one game a year and end with it." A different theme is also selected for each visit. This year's theme is "C Y They're All Going." C Y stands for Cy, the nickname of the Iowa State mascot. RRULED SAID Lawrence was selected for the 1978 migration because this weekend was the most convenient time to make the trek. The State had not come to KU for several years. A different Big Eight school is selected each year for the migration. Last year about 3,500 fans went to Norman, Oklahoma, for the Iowa State-University of Oklahoma game. A small crowd is expected to participate in this year's trip, because finals will be given at the school in the next two weeks and because Iowa State's Homecoming Day is next weekend. Iowa State will have finals on Monday; the school is on a quarter academic system. The parking lot at the Sanctuary, 1401 W. Seventh St., is to be the rally point for the iowa visitors. They will be housed there for $2 a person under a large circ tent. Paul Gray and the Glight Gas will provide iazz for them from 8 o.m. to midnight. AN IOWA STATE pep rally will be at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow and will march to the University of Iowa. Jawahars and the Cyclones. Both KU and Iowa State have 0-9 conference records. A pig roast at the Sanctuary, which is open to the public, will follow the game, according to Ace Johnson. The judges' judgment was intended for Iowa State students and alumni, but Johnson said the dinner later was inside the public. The cost is $4.50 a person. "Iowa State is a group of very congenial people," Johnson said. "They just want to be cool." Johnson said Iowa State had been using the Sanctuary for its trips to KU since 1986 and would probably continue there. After the pig roast, Krull said, most of the Iowa State fans will start home. "Other schools that come down here for games are usually inconsiderate, and they always seem to cause a lot of vandalism. I've never had any trouble with Iowa State. I'm not able to say that about a lot of other schools." ARRANGING HOUSING for the 2,500 fans a problem for this year's migration, Kraal et al. "The students usually stay in fraternities, sororites, apartments and residence halls, but because the Greek alumni are coming back and the houses have receptions planned and all the motels are filled, it tougher finding places to stay," he said. BOBBIE BROOKS The Vest —$23.00 The Shirt —$19.00 The Skirt —$33.00 The Blazer —$56.00