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Arndt said this year's team was made up of many freshmen and sophomores, and he hoped that with the KU would place better next year. time for this year's competition was less than for the spring competition. Cadet Corporal Kelly Crigger. Lansing sophomore, was ready for the competition after training at 6 a.m. every day for six weeks at Allen Field House. Haskell Indian Junior College (Gym) Call us. We'll help. Will you? KU ROTC places seventh in contest Stop by Wescoe Beach or call 843-3550 for information or to register. "We were a little bit disappointed because I felt we had a little more potato. Sat., Oct. 17 from 9-12 and 1-4 p.m. But when the KU Ranger Challenge Team, made up of army ROTC members, placed seventh in its second Warlord Brigade Ranger Challenge Shootout this weekend, he was still proud of the team effort. were kind of expecting to win this one. We had high hopes." KU placed first in the grenade throw, one of six events. Other events included rifle marksmanship, weapon assembly, rope bridge, physical training test and a 10-kilometer road march. Campus/Area sponsored by Weaver's Department Art & Sign Miller Furniture Store Graphics By JENNIFER ROWLAND Staff writer PROP & WHEEL HOBBIES Radio Controlled Cars Boats ★★★ Airplanes Helicoptors "Basically we looked at it as a building year. We've got good people for the next three years," he said. 2201 W. 25th Suite B 749-0287 version of varity sports, said Bobby Arndt, Sweet Springs, Mo., senior and captain of the KU team. It took place for the first time last spring. "We were working pretty hard to get ready for it," Crigger said. "We A nine-man team made up of army ROTC members competed in various physical training exercises at McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita this weekend against 13 university ROTC teams. KU had placed second in the first competition. Complete Line of Magazines, Supplies and Accessories! Arndt said the amount of training chancellor for research, graduate studies and public service; Lindy Eakin, assistant to the dean of liberal arts and sciences; Neva Enterrik, administrative assistant in the department of art history, representing classified employees; Ted Vagalis, Lincoln, Neb., graduate student; and Jay Gerber, Northbrook, Ill., sophomore. Search to begin for Liberal Arts dean The search for the next dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences gets underway this week when a newly appointed search committee meets Thursday. Del Brinkman, vice chancellor for academic affairs, announced the committee members Oct. 8 and said a new dean probably would be found by July 1, 1988, and no later than the start of the fall semester. ment of African and African-American studies; Norris Lacy, professor of French and Italian; Kathleen McCluskey-Fawcett, associate professor and chairman of the department of psychology; Allan Ciglar, associate professor of political science; David Paretsky, University distinguished professor of microbiology; Michael Davis, dean of law; Brower Burchill, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs; Robert Bearse, associate vice By a Kansan reporter The new dean will replace Robert Lineberry, who announced his resignation last month. Lineberry has been dean since 1981. 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For reservations call 915-864-3982 Rubric: $10.50 and $8.50 KU and K-12 Students; $5.25 and $4.25 Senior Citizens and Other Students; $9.50 and $7.50 This performance is funded in part by the Mid America Arts Alliance, KU Student Activity Fund. Sweatshirt Society and KU 111111 Half price for KU students