--- CAMPUS AND AREA Haskell to mark 100th year Page 8 By SARAH ROSSI Staff Reporter Students will cast off their jeans and T-shirts in exchange for feathery headaddresses and traditional tribal garb for today's processional at Haskell Indian Junior College. At 7 p.m. in the Curtis Dining Hall, a banquet co-sponsored by the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce and Haskell will feature ABC sports commentator Chris Schenkel as master of ceremonies. The processional is part of the convocation ceremonies celebrating the college's 100 years of educating American Indians. The ceremony, which starts at 10 a.m. today in the Coiffin Sports Center, culminates in the making of Haskell's Centennial Year, which continues through May 31. MEMBERS OF THE HASKELL Centennial Committee are anticipating an impressive turnout of tribal representatives and state and local officials for the convocation. According to Rob Daugherty, committee chairman, more than 15 trishal representatives from 10 states, representatives from the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington, members of the Haskell Board of Regents and other Haskell alumni will attend the conference. State Sen. Wint Wint Jr., JR- Lawrence, State Rep. Jessie Branson, DLawrence, and Don Cooper, DLawrence. DKana will also attend. President Gerald E. Gipp will open the convocation by highlighting the history of Haskell and this year's events. He will be followed by the presentation of the Lord's prayer in sign language by Robert Goombi, assistant dean to the dean of instruction, and Katherine Goombi, instructor of business. University Daily Kansan, September 28, 1984 Haskell started in 1884 as a specialized vocational school and received Kansas State junior college accreditation in 1970. THE ENTIRE HASKELL facula, dressed in traditional tribal robes, will participate in the convocation, and students carrying flags of the 50 states will march in, accompanied by the Haskell band. The banquet will feature Wojapi — an authentic Sioux tribal dish and fry bread. The evening's events will include a tribal roll call, entertainment by the Thunderbirds — Haskell's theatre troupe — and a slide show from Watkins Community Museum emphasizing the 100-year partnership of Lawrence and Haskell. ON CAMPUS THE KU BIOLOGY CLUB will meet at 4 p.m. in the Sunflower Room of the Kansas Union. TODAY TOMORROW THE GERMAN CLUB will sponsor a "Wanderung am Kaw", a hike, beginning at 10:30 a.m. on the west side of Berlin. Participants should bring a lunch伞 SUNDAY A CHINESE MOVIE," Around Mount Tainshan", will be shown at 1:30 p.m. in Alderson Auditorium of the Union. AN INFORMATIONAL TEA for women interested in entering the 1986 Miss Lawrence Scholarship Pageant will begin at 3 p.m. in the Crystal Room of the Eldridge House Hotel, 7th and Massachusetts streets. THE KU HONOR STUDENTS will sponsor a panel discussion on the role of the honors program at 5 p.m. in room 305 of the Frank R. Burge Union ROGER WARD, assistant curator of European painting and sculpture at the Nelson Gallery of Art and Atkins Museum, will speak at 8 p.m. in room 305 of the Burge Union. He will talk about "To Create a Context, for Living." A reception for Ward will follow at Nunemaker Center. MONDAY THE SUA STRATO-MATIC BASEBALL CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in Parlor C of the Union. THE STUDENT CREATIVE ANACRONISTS will-meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Trail Room of the Union. ON THE RECORD POLICE ARE LOOKING for a man driving a small light green car after an 11-year-old Lawrence girl reported that the man exposed himself to her at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday in the 300 block of Wagon Wheel Road, police said. In a similar incident in the same area, a man driving a light green hatchback exposed himself to an 11-year-old girl at 4 p.m. Monday near the intersection of Millstone Drive and Trail Road. Police are investigating. A 60-YEAR-OLD LAWRENCE man reported that a riding lawn-mower valued at $803 was stolen at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday from his front yard in the 1900 block of Kasold Drive, police said. stole $366.86 in cash between 7:45 p.m. Tuesday and 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, police said. A THIEF OR THIEVES broke in through a glass door at Community Mercantile Coop. 700 Maine St., and FOUR LICENSE TAGS have been stolen from cars parked in the 1300 block of Louisiana Street since Sept. 21, police reports said. A tag was also stolen from a car parked in the 1400 Ohio Street during the same period. NOTICE: Your monthly water service and sanitation bill may be paid in person at any of the following locations: - THE CITY OFFICES UNIVERSITY STATE BANK 6th & Mass. • FIRST NATIONAL BANK DOUGLAS COUNTY BANK • LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT MIDNITE SHOW FRI. & SAT. Varsity Downtown 843-1085 BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 11:30 BREAKING BOX OFFICE RECORDS WHEN YOU START WITH A GREAT IDEA.. 18 84