d s to the be seeing nebacker hout this t dizzy as Friday, August 27, 1976 --- smith said look like a n here all Eight you n't make Bike ride to offer 'cheap' prizes The second El Cheapo Road Race is scheduled for Sunday morning. Please contact the organizer. "We didn't know why we were going to have a prize hat," explained Gene Wee, who had already won. n race has no sponsor. Wee said, but still will offer 'cheap' prizes. They choose a choice of bicycle parts, an eight-piece disc and bag of prizes for the first place winner. Three races will begin at 8 a.m. Sunday for experienced riders in four, four and five round races. The first race's competitors will be the most experienced riders from the U.S. Cycling Federation. Members of that group are in the category called senior one, two or three and can ride on a path that winds through Winchester, Easton, McLouth and back to Midland. Recycling program starts Monday An experimental newspaper recycling sponsored by the Student Senate, will begin in April. "Our purpose is simply to try to add a service for students," Owens said. "At this stage, the program is experimental and we offer other organizations will become involved." Steve Owens, student body vice president, said yesterday he hoped drop-off boxes would be installed by the end of next week. The students bob halls GSF and the Kansas Union lobby. Newspapers will be collected from the boxes and taken to the Wompers recycling center. The second race, on a 36-mile path, will be for other licensed riders. The third race will be for nonlicensedriders, who also will ride a 36-mile path. We said he expected the first race tobe finished in less than three hours, and the second and third races to be finished in lessthan two hours. The race, open to anybody, will include riders from Nebraska and Oklahoma, he said. Most of the riders probably will be University of Kansas students, he said. The entry fee is $1.25 for all riders who haven't registered with the SUA office. Those riders who register the day of the race must pay $2. So far, there are 20 entries. Marc Thompson, the defending champion of the last El Cheapo race, has registered for this rider. Wee said. He was a bicycle rider in the Olympics this year in the 62-mile team-time trial. PRINTING 838 MASSACHUSETTS TELEPHONE 842-3610 THE HOUSE OF USHER AND ITS QUICK COPY CENTER OFFER YOU A COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE FROM ONE CONVENIENT LOCATION HOUSE OF USHER COMMERCIAL PRINTING HEADQUARTERS for Letterheads, Envelopes, Business Cards, Business Forms, Brochures, Newsletters, Catalogues, Invitations, Books, Posters, Booklets, Handbills, Resumes, Labels, Receipt Books and Typesetting. 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(Scholarship, Involvement, Leadership) Society of the University of Kansas selected its charter members in the spring of 1976. We are a co-ed sophomore academic honorary begun to allow sophomore men to share in a society much like the women's society, CWENS, that preceded us. We are a group of 27 men and women who found ourselves in your place as freshmen just last year, and we are anxious to share with you some helpful hints that will make your freshman year an enjoyable and memorable experience. We, the S.I.L. Society of K.U., would like to extend to you a big WELCOME! You are embarking on a year that will be sometimes uncertain, often nerve-racking, and positively packed with exciting new worlds to discover. We want to keep in touch with you throughout the upcoming year. A list of S.I.L. Society members, their phone numbers, and fields of interest is available to you in the Dean of Women and Men's Offices, as well as in your living group and the K.U. Information Center. Please pick one up and feel free to call on any of us with questions or problems concerning life here at K.U. that might arise. Your transition to college life can be an exciting experience, and the S.I.L. Society of 1976-77 would like to help you enjoy this experience. 711 West 23rd Street MALLS Shopping Center FRESHMEN To incoming freshmen of the University of Kansas: The K.U. S.I.L.'s