79 an wspaper ly 1904, 12. aplication, presented cars, 420 . News scription r. Pub- - off except holl- Entered 1910, at a r act of Editor te Edi- Editor Manager r; John Manager; ertising culation Students May Use ID Cards For Relays 955 Students will be admitted to both the Interscholastic Relays Friday and the KU Relays Saturday with their ID cards, E. L. Falkenstien, athletic business manager, said Wednesday. Approximately 5,000 people are expected Friday, and with good weather, a crowd of 20,000 is expected for the Relays Saturday. Five thousand reserve tickets have been placed on sale for the west side of the stadium with general admission tickets on sale for the north end of the stadium. Parking space will be relieved somewhat by parking in Zone A near Carruth and O'Leary Hall and West Hills. Five thousand University students are expected for Saturday, Mr Falkenstien said. The Lawrence National Guard will keep people back from the fence Saturday and will keep people out of the first three rows. However, the cinders will not solidify unless the sun bakes it a little more," Coach Easton said. Missouri Gov. James T. Blair, Jr. will arrive here Friday afternoon and will attend the banquet that night. On Saturday, he will ride in the parade with Gov. George Docking. Tickets are on sale at the Eldridge Pharmacy, Ober's Men and Boys Clothing Store, Carl's Clothiers, Rankin Drug Store, the athletic office in Lawrence, and the Jayhawk Drugs in Topeka. A crew has been working hard on the track to get it in shape after the rains, Coach Bill Easton said Wednesday. The crew has been dragging and brushing it and then rolling it to pack the cinders down. The trophies for winners of first, second, and third place in the men's and women's float contests will be presented at the Relays dance Saturday night by the queens. At internession of the dance, KU Queen, Judy Anthony, and Big Seven Queen, Charlene Anthony, will make the presentations. Bryce Cooke, Overland Park senior, will be master of ceremonies. Conard Quintet At Relays Dance The Don Conard quintet will provide the music for the SUA sponsored KU relays dance to be held in the Student Union Ballroom Saturday night. The KU Relays Queen and the queen from Nebraska, who will represent the Big Seven, will be presented at the dance. Tickets for the dance will be sold at the information booth. Drama Group To See Play The University Players is sponsoring a theater party trip to see Herman Levin's presentation of the Broadway musical, "My Fair Lady," Wednesday at the Music Hall in Kansas City. Those planning to attend will meet in front of Green at 6:45 p.m. USC Dean To Speak Henry Reining, president of the American Society for Public Administration, will be the speaker at a dinner meeting of the Kansas-Missouri chapter of the society at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. Mr. Reining, who is dean of the School of Public Administration of the University of Southern California, will speak on "The Profession of Management." Mr. Reining has served as assistant to the director of the New York Port Authority, and instituted and directed the first internship program of the National Institute of Public Affairs. He has also served in many overseas assignments as consultant in public administration. Robert Matteson, executive director of the society which is made up of federal, state, and local government administrators, will also visit the chapter that day. Works By Painting Professor On Exhibit Paintings and drawings by Robert Green, associate professor of painting, will be exhibited through May 5 at the Mulvane Art Center in Topeka. Mr. Green is a winner of the Prix de Rome and while holding a fellowship from the American Academy in Rome he won the American Alumni Collaborative Medal for mural painting. Formal Wear We're Headquarters for "AFTER SIX" formal wear See the new Ivy White DINNER JACKETS (exclusively ours) $29.95 Jack Norman 13th and Oread CLEARANCE $2^{00} on Shopworn LP's BELL MUSIC COMPANY 925 Massachusetts Phone VI3-2644 Special Test For Israeli Study A special test for Fulbright awards to study in Israel during 1957-58 can now be taken. Information concerning the test and awards can be obtained from J. A. Burzle, professor of German, 304 Fraser. The deadline for the test is Friday, May 31. Placements will be at Hebrew University, Jerusalem; Technion in Haifa, or Weismann Institute of Science in Rehovoth. Host institutions will provide housing. To qualify a student must meet the same requirements that govern regular Fulbright competitions. A working knowledge of the Hebrew language will prove helpful, but students at some institutions will be able to use English. KU GOP Club Elects Chairman,4 Officers Kent Pelz, Des Plaines, Ill. junior, was elected chairman of the KU Collegiate Young Republicans Club Tuesday night. Other officers elected were Barbara Craig, Wichita junior, vice chairman; Joan Stafford, St. Joseph, Mo. sophomore, secretary; Barbara Wilson, Wilmington, Del. sophomore, and Bob Howard, Wellington second-year law student, delegate-at-large. USE KANSAN WANT ADS Thursday, April 18, 1987 University Delhi Karimnagar Page New Program On KUOK "Do You Like People?" is the name of a new program on KUOK at 6:45 p.m. every Friday. Claude Kean. Olathe junior, will produce the show which will consist of student interviews. Friday four of the 10 students who visited 10 southern states to study segregation will tell about their impressions of the trip. One of the topics will be the interracial community at Kennonia, Ga. Sigma Alpha Iota Elects Three Officers Sigma Alpha Iota, honorary music organization, elected Ruth Pyle, Armstrong, Mo. junior, president. The students are Jon Inde, Hope junior; Calvin Cormack, Abilene sophomore; Nancy Holt, Uniontown freshman; and Larry Shrout, Blue Springs, Mo. senior. Other officers are Sonda McIntosh, Chapman freshman, vice-president and Janice Morawitz, New London, Mo. junior, secretary-treasurer. GLASS Auto Glass Tabletops Sudden Service AUTO GLASS CO. East End of 9th Street University Studio Theater Presents "Waiting for Godot" Tonight, April 18-20, Green Theater Admission .50 ID cards will admit students SAFE FROM MOTHS Expert FUR CLEANING Don't Take Those Winter Clothes Home! 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