10 --- Tuesday, September 4, 1979 University Daily Kansan Band... From page one and then did it again. Occasionally, they sheathed "I'm a Jayhawk," at the football team practicing on the field just north of them. Foster had arranged the marching lines by alternating old and new members of the band. Stifhann said that, despite the amount of time band requires and the sometimes unpleasant conditions, few people out of school get to college, he said, they are dedicated. He recalled the first football game in 1978 when bands from high schools in Kansas and Missouri participated in the annual KU Rugby game. People were "dragging like flies," he said. "WE HAVEN'T HAD ANYONE FYNE in practice that I can remember," he said. "Occasionally someone feels dizzy and we have them lie down." One gave way to dizziness and the band seemed to be having a good time on Thursday. The band played in the section of the band that had to practice under the greatest duress—the The soapshouse is the marching band form of the tuba—25 to 30 feet of tubing wraps around the player's upper body, opening to a huge bell over the player's Although the people who play the sousaphone say it isn't difficult to carry, it looks like gravity should send the bell crashing to the ground, whipping the carriers feet into mid-air. The thing weighs 47 pounds. For John Philip Sousa to have invented an instrument like that in 1899 seemed unusual. Why a person would march around in the hot sun playing it was another matter. "Well, it's fun." Gordan Lankenau, Lenaex junior, said. "Your're the bottom of the band. Your're part of the foundation." Dave Blair, Lawrence senior, looked at it from another perspective. "Pain," he said. "I enjoy the pain." REGARDLESS OF THEIR motivation, the sousphone section has achieved high popularity among students at football games. During the half-time show at last years KU-ULCA game, the section was featured in a medley of songs from the "Wizard of Oz." "we danced to If I Only Had a Brain. " It seemed appropriate for a bunch of people carrying around 47 pound instruments; "we brought." The students wild. "wild." The sousaphue players claim they are the emotional backbone of the band—the fringe lunatics who keep the rest of the band sane. Lee Whitman, Kearney, Nebu, junior. "We're usually the first ones on the field. To hear everyone cheering and work up the crowd makes all the practice worth it." Pain aside, there is glory in playing a 47 pound instrument. KU National Direct Loan funding allocated to UK by the federal government for fiscal year 2013. The loan will match one-ninth of that amount and the rest come from loans collected by the bank. we are going to loan more than $1.5 million, so it it its we are going to have to depend on money that is collected," Forsey said. Force said students were expected to begin payment on their loan nine months after they terminated their student status. The nineteemonth grace period allows them to pay a job, she said. No interest accumulates on the account during the nine months. From page one SHE SAID STUDENTS were considered in default if they were 180 days late while paying on a quarterly basis or 120 days later while they were paying on a monthly basis. Force said the 6.4 percent projected default rate for KU was an accurate prediction. She added if an institution reached a default rate of 10 percent, under the new program, it was considered not for National Direct Student Loan funding. GOLF? collection of delinquent accounts and Force said KU had received no money yet. 1/2 PRICE NDSL... WITH KU STUDENT OR FACULTY ID ALVAMAR RACUET CLUB Low 48 & 50 Pie Per Person 3/4 mile W of 2:30 and Kaidah Ban to 9pm 7 days, week Ugo de Bellis, chief of the hospital's pediatric ward, said he was satisfied with the infants' progress but it was still too early to assess their condition. To save at least one of the two infants. The octopuses were born Aug. 16, two months premature, to Pasquale Chianese, who had taken fertility drugs and who three weeks ago gave birth to octopuses, all of whom died. VILAMAR ORCHARS GOL As Low As $20 Per 100 m² 3000 W. 15th 8 am Weekends 8 am Weekends TENNIS? One of the octuplets died 10 hours after birth, four others within five days and the sixth last Thursday night. NAPLES, NY (AP) — The two surviving Chinese octupets, now 18 days old, are gaining weight and continuing to improve. San Pablo Hospital reported yesterday. Attending physicians said Silvana weighs 31 ounces and her sister Anna 30 ounces. "Our students are very conscientious about paying back loans," she said. "I think they deserve some credit." Force said her office had been expecting the new collection program since 1972. 842-1907 However, Force said KU was in no danger of losing its National Direct funding. Good Through September 30 842-7766 LAST MONTH THE planning commission and rejected the recordable changes required to be rejected to the C-4 status, which also would allow to be built on the premises types of buildings to be built on the premises. Octuplets improving drafted a covenant limit the land's development either to its current use (C-5) or to the proposed center home lumberyard. The covenant received the written approval of neighboring property owners, and objections to the rezoning were withdrawn. City commissioners rejected the commission to reconsider the request. IN CONJUNCTION with the rezoning request, the city commission will consider the replat of the 3.32 acres from the north and 2.24 acres for the home center will come. At last week's planning commission meeting the request to rezone the property with the covenant attached was recommended 7 to 2. The reasoning of the property from C-5 (limited commercial) to C-4 (general commercial) warehouses would be stored at the home center store and the present zoning does not require that the property be stored. It is expected that at night's city commission meeting the city attorney will give an opinion on the covenant's legality. The request for the rezoning was made by KLM Radio Station at 31st and Iowa streets to a group planning to build a home im When the request was presented to the city commission two weeks ago Clark The commission also will consider a site plan for Dale Wiley Cadillac to be built in the area, which is directly north of A-1 Rental and will discuss several ordinations authorizing building the new facility. "Just recently was the first time we've had the forms to do it," she said. A rezoning request returned two weeks ago to the Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commission by the Lawrence City Commission will be reconsidered by the city commission at its regular meeting on May 18, 2015, at National Bank Building, 911 Massachusetts. Commission will review rezoning petition tonight Mon.-Sat. 9-6 Thurs 9-8 Redken, RK, Natural Women FREE Shampoo & Blow Dry with every Prime Cut Offer good August 13 thru September 8 Call or come by Ask for Jana Cox or Linda Yowell Back To School Special Friday, Sept. 7, 1979 REMINDER TO PRESIDENTS OF STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Materials for registering student organizations for the 1979-80 school year are available in the Office of Student Organizations at the Main Hall. Please stop by and pick up the materials for your group or call 848-4861 if you would like the materials mailed to you. .50' per Game Sizzler Daily Specials 841-4488 13 E. 8th BOWLING BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIAL Tues: Pork Cutlet $2.99 Mon: Chicken Fry $2.99 Wed: Country Steak $2.99 Thurs: Liver and Onions $2.99 Tues. Livel and Onions $2.99 Fri: Fish Dinner $2.99 with Apples $2.99 Sat: Smoked Sausage Sun: All the Chicken you can eat $3.99 All specials include one trip to salad bar and drink. 1516 W. 23rd St. KU FREE FOR MORE THURSDAY September 6th 7:30 p.m. DEMONSTRATION & OPENING MEETING KARATE CLUB Robinson south gym BEGINNING AND ADVANCED STUDENTS DOUG BROWN 842-5225 At Henry's INFORMATION CONTACT HENRY'S RESTAURANT SIXTH & MISSOURI 843-2139 You Have Your Choice!! DRIVE-IN only $1.29 CARRY-OUT Sink your teeth into a thick, hot Ham and Cheese sandwich at Henry's. Taste delicious dry-roasted ham and plenty of melted swiss cheese. Taste II—for breakfast, lunch or dinner. The Marines are coming. to tell the student body of University of Kansas about some unusual career opportunities available to men and women - while they stay in school and after graduation, they can also pursue processing, telecommunications, aviation, finance, and other industries. The best offered in or out of the military. Find out all the details here. DATE: 4.5, and 6th of September TIME: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM PLACE: Booth No. 1, Main Lobby (Level 4) Kansas Union Correction from People Book Kansas Union 1802 Massachusetts Dillon Plaza 842-3114 Shear Dimensions Visa and Master Charge Accepted Redken Products Wed., Sept. 5th 7:00 pm (Walnut Room, Kansas Union) and its first O' Meet on KU's West Campus Sun., Sept. 9th 9:00 am (assemble on the north side of the Space Tech Bldg)
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