Wednesdav. March 26. 1975 Physically fit Burglary hearing reset Researching for a take home test, Test Larsen, Stormlake, Ia., puts out a little physical effort before getting down to his mental task. A preliminary hearing in Douglas County Court for a man accused of three Feb. 22 burglaries has been postponed until 10 a.m. May 2. Jeff Turner, 21, Stouffer Place, is charged with three counts of burglary in connection with reported burglaries at the Old Mill Apartments. 908 Emerv. Doug Walker, assistant Douglas County attorney, said Tuesday that there was a possibility that more charges could be filed against him. The judge arrested in connection with the burglars. A raid by Lawrence police officers, prompted by the investigation of the burglaries at the Old Mill Apartments, resulted in the recovery of about $15,000 worth of stolen goods, according to detective sergeant Francis Alexander of the Lawrence Police Department. One man was arrested in the raid, Franklin Fleming, 32, 1732 Tennessee, and charged with burglary and grand theft. Alexander said that possibly two or three additional charges could be filed against Fleming, Turner and the three other men in which he withdrew the property that was recovered. Arrested with Turner for the Old Mill Apartments burglars were: Albert Thomas, 24, Topeka, whose preliminary arrest was made at 11:15 a.m. April 10, John H. Hannabal, 24, 1600 Haskell, who faces arrangement 3:30 p.m. March 31 in Douglas County District Court; and Samuel Jordan, 20, Stuffer, who faces arrest on March 31 in Douglas County District Court. University Daily Kansan Cameras shoot day in life of University THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THEATRE House of Blue Leaves presents Workers in Spencer Library may open a box in the year 2025 and see images of people being blown away by the Kansas Territory. Workers can Terrace and sleeping through a lecture. The pictures are from a midnight-to-midnight photographic record of one day in the life of the University of Kansas made by photographed studies in photojournalism class. Eight students recorded more than 3,000 pictures of life at KU according to Carlo Dettaglio. The students were the group. They hope their project will be good enough to warrant preservation in the library. by John Guare "I WORRIED" "that eight of us were too to cover the whole place, Dave Crenesh, Overland Park senior, said. But I knew it was important, and the others talked like they did. too." In fact, Davaz said, he would like to see the alternatives boxed and opened after 50 years. The idea for the class project was suggested about a month ago, according to Dennis Fuchs. "We started planning about two weeks ago, and everyone was supposed to write down his ideas," he said as he unrolled a three-foot long page of picture ideas. "Some of the people pictures were affected by the wind, cold Monday we chose to stay." The photograph began at midnight Sunday when Davaz recorded KANU's film, ended at midnight Monday with pictures of him watching, watching TV and snacking at Sambo's. Winner of the New York Drama Critics Circle Award and an Obie, 1971 March 21, 22, 27, 28, 19 1975 at 8:00 p.m. University Theatre Murphy Hall University students admitted free of charge with Certificate of Registration Ticket Reservations: 864-3982 this program is partially funded by the Student Union Activity "IVE NEVER WORKED on anything harder in all my life," Kevin Vivers, Paola sophomore, said. "And 'I've hauled hay and things like that.' before." Since the negatives aren't developed yet, no one knows how the project will end, but according to Vivers, everyone was still in session at the last minute p.m. with only two hours of the day left. Vivers was up at 5 a.m. Monday taking pictures of people still in bed, eating breakfast and *leathing* the bus. He didn't stop snapping until midnight. "We've discussed different things to do with the photographs if the day went well," Davaz said. "We might make a slide show for use by the University." Davaz also said he would like to donate the negatives to the archives. THE DIRECTED STUDIES class usually meets informally once a week and each quarter. Viviers said the project was supposed to simulate a situation a photojournalist might encounter. Red Mikuniki, Kansas City, Kan. seni- sa had he learned more in the class than in the real world. "this class really applies what I've learned," Mikkinsi said. Professional photojournalists are invited to speak to the class. Dawaz said that photos in the Kansan of speakers and sports events because of the absence because of the guest lecturers' advice. For the rest of the semester the class will concentrate on individual projects, Davaz told. Each person will try to get a picture story printed in the Kansan. he said. As for a day in the life of KU, the archives may soon receive a package which says Police seeking rape suspect Douglas County Sheriff Rex Johnson said Tuesday night that the victim was a resident of Pleasant Grove Estates, which is about six miles south on Lawrence U. on highway. The victim was struck several times, and said, but didn't require hospitalization. Area police and sheriff's officers are seeking a man, possibly armed, who is believed to have been involved in an attempted rape shortly after noon Tuesday. He said his officers were searching ta-unn white knight man who was wearing a ski mask when the alleged attempted rape occurred. Witnesses described to officers a two-one automobile that was seen leaving the area, Johnson said. According to the sheriff's office, the man tied a shot during the attempt, but the bullet didn't hit him. Johnson said that after the attempt the man was驶着 driving west to U.S. 59 from Chicago. RE-ELECT JULIE HACK for BOARD OF EDUCATION "LET MY EXPERIENCE WORK FOR YOU." POL. ADV. PAID FOR BY JULIE HACK Senate cancelled The Student Senate won't meet tonight as scheduled, but there will be a budget workshop to acquaint members of student committees and interested students with budget procedures at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. Junior men sought The Owl Society, a junior men's honorary society, is seeking membership applicants for next semester. The purpose of Owl Society is to recognize and promote the qualities of character, friendship and service among the men of the Junior Class. Members are selected on the basis of interest and participation in student activities. Applications may be picked by the Dean of Men's Office, 228 Deadline. Deadline for application is April 9. Murphy gives letters Former Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy has donated approximately 100 pieces of his correspondence with Presidents Truman and Eisenhower during his years as chancellor, 1951-1960, to the University Archives. Correction... It was incorrectly reported in Tuesday's Kansan that student veterans may receive no funds from the Veteran's Administration after they have received an undergraduate degree. Veterans with a minimum of 18 years are entitled to benefits for 36 months of school, which may be used for graduate education. Tonight THE LAWRENCE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE will have its 52nd annual meeting at 6:30 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Robert Malott, president and chief executive officer of FMC Corporation, a manufacturer, will discuss his recent travels in the Mideast and mainland China. THE MOUNT OREAD BICYCLE CLUB will meet at the Jawahry Room of the Kansas Union. Field directors for Bikecentennial '78 will participate. THE SAILING CLUB will have a miniature regatta at 2 at Potter Lake. 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You can be a part of the nationally recognized University of Kansas pom pom and yell leading squads which have traditionally become a source of pride for all KU followers. The requirements for trying out are as follows: (1) regularly enrolled University of Kansas student, either as a graduate or possess a minimum 1.8 overall grade-point-average; (3) have a sincere interest in helping further boost KU athletics into national prominence. APRIL 8 (Tues.) The KU pom poms girls and yell leaders are sponsored and governed by the University of Kansas Athletic Corporation. All students interested in learning more about becoming a member of the squads are urged to attend the fall conference. Questions will be answered and routines for trying out will be taught APRIL 9 (Wed.) APRIL 10 (Thurs.) APRIL 14 (Mon.) ★ Pom Pon Prellms-Saturday, April 12, Allen Field House Annex, IO a.m. Pom Pon Finals-Wednesday, April 16, Allen Field House Annex, 7 p.m. ★ Yell Leader Tryouts-Tuesday, April 15, Allen Field House, 5 p.m.