University Daily Kansan, October 22,1984 Page 5 Festival continued from p.1 Members of Alpha Psi Omega, the honorary theatre fraternity, painted faces with glitter and grease paint to earn money for their spring production. DAVID SALSBURY, MANAGER of the Lamb-Rivers Funeral Home, was dressed in a top hat and tails and was standing near an 1800 horse-drawn hearse in celebration of the funeral home's 100th anniversary. "While I was visiting a family," Salsburg said, "I saw an old photograph of the building where our funeral home is located. We know that which means we are at least 100 years old." For many Baldwin City natives, the Maple Leaf Festival is a tradition. Martha Wright said she had grown up in the town and attended the festival all of her. "I come and bring my kids because it's my hometown and because of the carnival." Wright said. "My husband and I like the country music and the fresh sausage they have at the Breakfast on the Prairie WRIGHT SAID SHE and her family had arrived for the parade at 9 a.m. on Saturday because her children were on a float for the Baldwin Bandits, a youth "Their float won first place in the parade," she said. The festival also attracted many Law- ry youths looking for something to do. Shelleia Wingert, 14, of 280 Schwarz Road, and Stacia McElaft, 13, of 918 Wellington Road, said they also had attended the festival last year. "We come just to mess around," Wingert said, holding a gray elephant she had won. Wingert said she and McElraft also had won a key ring. The Maple Leaf Festival has been on the third weekend in October for more than a quarter of a century, but townpeople are unsure of how the festival got its name. residents had complained about the search. IRP continued from p.1 The students were concerned that the search had violated their rights as outlined in the Student Senate's Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities, Worden said. Mike Miller, Deerfield, Ill., freshman; Steve Raskin, St. Louis, sophomore; and Worden had notified KU police of the incident because they thought the housing office was not going to sufficiently reprimand Constance. "Basically we asked房客 for appropriate sanctions and they did it." Worden But on Friday, the residents notified KU police that they would not press charges, Worden said, because they were satisfied with the housing office's action. CONSTANCE SAID VESTERDAY that he was disappointed that the residents had "Yes, it did bother me," Constance said, "Not because I was in trouble, but because I try to run a hall that is responsible to the community. We need to work out their concerns with me first." complained to his supervisor instead of talking to him after the search. Worden said that he and the other students decided not to press charges after Worden talked with Joe Willmun, Constance's supervisor and assistant director of housing. He said that because he and the others thought Constance has been negligent but not malicious in his search, the office's disciplinary action was sufficient. "We'RE GLAD IT it could be handled by the housing department internally." Worden said. "We didn't mean to threaten you, but we were the police. It was not meant as blackmail." Constance said he was working with Willim to develop a new policy to retrieve missing hall furniture to avoid future searches. Constance said he could not discuss the new policy because it had not been completed. AURH is also concerned about handling problems in the future. Werdon said As chairman of the Housing and Contracts Committee, he said, he appointed an investigation subcommittee to any complaints made by residents. 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