University Daily Kansan/Wednesday, Aug, 19, 1987 11 TRADITIONS Chris Hazlett, Topeka freshman, above, waves the wheat. Hazlett, a fifth-generation KU student, attended Traditions Night last night at Memorial Stadium. A crowd of about 1,000, right, listens to speakers, including Chancellor Gene A Budig. Traditions Night is an annual event that teaches new students about some of KU's traditions. SAVE YOUR MONEY, CLIP A COUPON! Traditions Continued from p.1 the importance of students and faculty in establishing strong traditions. He listed an outstanding library, an outstanding faculty and a "well qualified and academically able" student body as the ingredients of a great university. Artistry in Sound ONKYO CASSETTE DECK SALE Onkyo brings you more advanced features at a lower price "It's with the student body that the enthusiasm for athletic events begins." he said. Jason Krakow, student body president, explained to the crowd the universal tradition of being late for class. He recommended that students dons hats on mornings they're late to cover "pillow head." He said they also should wear Ray-Ban sunglasses and be sure not to carry backpacks over both shoulders. "My parents went to the University of Kansas and I went as a student in the '50s," he said. "I'm very nostalgic; I have a soft place in my heart for the University." "You don't want to look like something coming out of an airplane." he said. Everything you expect from a cassete deck costing far more . . . Onkyo offers Dolby B & C noise reduction, Accubias, and computer controlled operation! Phil McKnight, associate professor of curriculum and instruction, said he enjoyed the ceremony. The ceremony concluded with class presidents passing the torch of knowledge to Christopher Hazlett, Topeka freshman, the fifth generation of his family to attend KU, and the singing of the alma mater. Hawk Week got underway Monday with fall orientation at Murphy Hall's Crafton-Preyer Theatre and will conclude at 3 p.m. Friday at a listening and note-taking workshop at 300 Strong Hall. During the week there will be workshops on academic advising, choosing a major and a career, study abroad and minority issues. Hawk Night activities will resume Wednesday with "Meet a Professor Night," which runs from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The final Hawk Night activity will be "The Beach and the Boulevard Night," which runs from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursday. Compare at $219 $250 "It was really special." Hazlett said. "I felt I was a part of the tradition of KU." Price You'll find clear, concise, complete news about KU and KU students. That's what you expect from your campus newspaper. And that's just the beginning. The best course in campus life you ever take is delivered to you every day by the University Daily Kansan The Kansan delivers arts and entertainment, coverage, a complete rundown of what's happening in sports, information about local and regional issues and more. The University Daily Kansas required reading for students who want to know what happens on and around campuses. Free at Kansan newsstands all over campus! "Nobody else speaks your language. K. U. students: Save on art & drafting supplies and equipment with your Good for 15% off regular mfr.'s list prices. Good through Sept. 30, 1988 FREE with student I.D. (or Greater Kansas City) DISCOUNT artworld CARD show your class supply list) Oak Park Mall 913-492-3330 Metro North Mall 816-436-5108 Bannister Mall 816-765-9929 New! Olathe - 913-829-5667 KRUGAR PHOTOGRAPHY 842-7078 WELCOME BACK KU STUDENTS! YOUR BEST SOURCE FOR PRINTS FRAME WOODS 25th & low £ Don't MISS OUT FINEST ENTERTAINMENT with the BEST SEATS at the FINEST PRICES Buy a KUAI Performing Arts Ticket and save 32% off individual ticket prices You'll be assured of a seat at every event in the KU Concert Series. Chamber Music Series. New York University and University Theatre Series. You'll see such internationally renowned artists as Yo Ma Ye, Andre Watts, the Paul Tanner Dance Company, the Guamian String Quartet with Claude Frank, the German "Konzerthor" Koyanasiqsat$, and the New York City Opera National Company. You can also experience excellent theatrical productions of Durang's The Mariage of Better and Boo the German "Marinus" Getting Out, Rogers and Hammettener in Carousel. For only $65, you get a reserved seat ticket to 17 different events. That's only $3.82 per ticket. You're saving $31! Sign up for All Performing Arts Ticket during fall fee payment. You can even pay for the ticket with the same check you write for fees. You only have to make one trip to the Box Office. Take advantage of the All Performing Arts Ticket opportunity its convenient and cheap! "The University Arts Festival event and the special UCA Theater Productions are not included in the AIP Performance ArtTailor. Productions in the KU Theatre for Dance and Huge Tale Theatre are included."