Wednesday, October 3. 1979 University Daily Kansan Wild West to be theme of parade 3 This year's homecoming theme will be "Kansas—The Real Wild West," by unanimous approval of the 13 members of the KU homecoming committee. The theme was chosen from more than 30 entries submitted after a contest sponsored by The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill B. J. Pattie, Alumni Association associate director and member of the homecoming committee. Song titles, movie titles and current events were all suggested. Greg Schnacke, senior class president, said this year's homecoming weekend, begining Oct. 26, renewed tradition at KU. "Since the riots in the 60s, tradition across the nation went right down the drain," he said. "Now there is not one trade union." Mr. Keru said KU. Perhaps homeschooling will be a start." A parade down Jayhawk Boulevard will begin the homecoming weekend. The parade is a result of 10 years of training, and he expects to be a giant success. But in five years, the tradition we set this year will have grown. That will be The parade will begin at 5 p.m. on Oct. 26 at the Chima Omega Fountain. At 8 a.m., the marching band, ministrators, band members, football players, cheerleaders and mascots will begin the parade. Floats must pass safety inspection, he said, and packets will explain how to build a mobile float. Entries will be judged in categories that have not been determined yet, Schnacke said. Del Shankle, executive vice chancellor, a Del Shankle alum, did not mention that there was a problem with parking at the parking lot behind the Kansas Union, he needed to check with security and parking authorities. Schmacke said, "If the parade ends by the Union, it will give everyone interested a chance to see all the floats." A student-organized fair, an alumni reception and speeches from KU officials are planned for the end of the parade. A nationally known lecturer will speak in Hoch Auditorium Friday night, Schnacke said. 'We still don't have a contract with the speaker we have in mind. We have to work out a schedule with the speaker, but who it is.' Paul Gray and the Gassight Gang, a jazz band, Claud Williams and Hay Earhart will perform on Oct. 27 at 9 a.m. in the Satellite Union. Admission is free. exactly is still unclear. We just don't want to release any names until we know for sure." Before the football game between Oklahoma State University and the University of Kansas, the winning floats will parade around the stadium track. Homecoming Day might end with a performance at Hoch Auditorium Saturday night. Almost all of the guests, confirmed, Duke Dive, director of Student Achievement said, he still was trying to hire a band. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus Reg: $350.00 Roadstar RS-2500GPU Car Stereo TODAY: WEDNESDAY FORUM is on "Cuba," by Handelman Helmandan, an American University Field Service representative, at the ECM Center, 1204 N. 15th St., Chicago, IL. 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