4 Thursday, June 26, 1975 University Daily Kansan Female cager signs with 'Hawks By KEN STONE Kapman Staff Reporter The recruiting war for a Wichita South high school basketball star was intense Wichita State University, Emporia Kansas State College, Kansas State University and several Kansas junior colleges all made bids to sign her. But the talents of the star, Viette Sanders, who led Wichita South to the Kansas Class 4A-5A队 in 1974 and the runner up spot in the tournament, attend the University of Kansas this fall. City band plays musical moods Kansan Reviewer oy DRUCE SPENCE Floating amidst a growing confluence, the bandstand bustles with activity as the musicians ready themselves for the summer concert. A variety of folks loll casually about on blankets, chairs and relocated park benches and chat among themselves; children run gleefully about, and dogs, their tails wagging, seek out the nearest friendly band. It's a scene that is probably not too different from what your grandparents might have witnessed many years ago, though the mode of dress is undoubtedly different. The faces are different, but the spirit must be the same. The concert, fourth in a series of weekly summer concerts presented by the REVIEW Lawrence City Band, was presented last night at the South Park bandstand. The opening segment of the program, led by Director Bill Kelly, featured a series of vibrant march tunes that would have done John Philin Sousa proud. The "Zampa Overture" was an interesting, well-done piece that had contrasting, interflowing changes of mood and tempo. This piece, more than any other, demonstrated the commendable musical ability of the Lawrence City Band. Guest conductor Robert Foster, KU director of bands, then directed a rousing rendition of the "Washington Post March." Next he introduced "our electrician," who spent the next 15 minutes resuscitating the ailing public address system. Foster directed the band through some beautiful selections from "Forge and Bees" best known for "Candyland." He was joined by guest soloist Antonio Perez, assistant professor of voice, who offered an admirable performance of selections from "The Barber of Seville." The program concluded with several songs in the contemporary vein, notably "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree." Kelly directed these songs. the changes of mood in the three sections of the program provided an enjoyable variety to the students. If you're out for a pleasant evening, attend the next concert. It's not a bad deal. All it costs is time, and you'll take a lot more home than you left with. Sanders, one of the best woman basketball players in the state last year, was on campus this week as a participant in the Urban Journalism Workshop. "I really made up my mind about KU my junior year," she said. "I like the physical therapy department here. The fact that KU did, after me aid did help." Sanders said she became interested in the physical therapy program here during her sophomore year, when one of her friends came to come here for a physical therapy degree. So relax and pass the lemonade, please. But if she had any doubts about coming to KU, they were dispelled when she met the KU women's basketball coach, Marian Washinton. "We're Washington speak at a teacher's meeting." "Fantastic," Sanders said of her first impressions of Washington, "that it sums it." "She really impressed me from the way she handles myself," she said. "She's cool. She's smart." Sanders, who started at either the forward or the guard position for three years, said he was playing at Kansas to make the versist team. "I don't want to set my goals too high. "I don't want to say much I can help the team," Sanders said. Sanders was one of 14 minority students to attend the journalism workshop. Sam Adams, associate professor of history, director of the workshop, praised Sanders. "Oh, man," Adams said, "the girl is super. I simply mean she's a sensitive woman who happens to be a good student and prefers to work with journalism, she is likely to go far." Sanders said she would pursue a journalism degree before applying to the KU Medical Center for graduate study in physical therapy. She said she wanted to complete her athletic eligibility before moving on to physical therapy. Morningstar signs contract with Celtics Roger Morningstar, former University of Kansas basketball player, has signed a 1975 contract to play with the Boston Celtics, in the eighth inning of the NBA draft. Mornarsting will attend two Celtic camps at the end of August after a month-long trip Morningstar said yesterday that, despite reports otherwise, only he and Celius assistant coach John Killinee would represent the Celius in the basketball tour The Associated Press had reported that Morningstar would be accompanied by all the Celtic rookies on the tour. Morningstar said that he didn't know who was sponsoring the trip, but that he and Killiele were the only Celtics on the team. He said the games against the rough playing Italian teams would help him prepare for the Celtics' style of basketball, which stressed running and team-play. Five representatives of the new organization of Lawrence patrol officers have given Police Chief Richard Stanwix a meeting to discuss, spokesman for the groom, said Tuesday. Chief gets police requests "I want to be in top physical condition," he said. "This is my philosophy. I want to be healthy." Morningstar will leave for Milan on June 30 and return August 1. The camps, which will be in Maine and Massachusetts, begin August 24. The group asked Stanwix for more modern equipment for patrol cars, to relax a department regulation that requires the use of only designated gun and holster equipment and to help create nine merit pay steps for patrolmen. Clark said that Stanixw indicated he would take the gun proposal under advisement. It was the only issue on which the Chief could make the tentative decision. According to Clark, Stanwick said he would try to include the new equipment in the plan. Clark said that the organization's contention was that patrol cars needed new sirens and Visibar equipment. He said Stanwick agreed. Vishar, Clark said, is a trade name for the rotating lights on top of the patrol car. He said that Visbars use a unique mirror reflector system inside the light, which Clark said that the organization of the department didn't allow any reward incentive for patrolmen. All officers above the level of patrolman are supervisors. makes the patrol car more visible in traffic when the emergency lights are on. Better visibility would increase the safety of both the police and citizens, he said. For this reason, the patrolmen's organization is proposing that there be classifications of Patrolman First-, Second- and Third-Class with three steps within each class that would be earned on a merit and length of service basis. Some officers prefer certain gun and holster equipment, Clark said, but the present department policy specifies what equipment may be used. This proposal must also be taken to the city by Stanwick, Clark said. The representatives who met with sauce companies, including Colette, Coulson, Reuss Satt, Ron Olm and Clint Brown. The organization will have a membership meeting next Monday BASEBALL STANDINGS By The Associated Press American League East W L W. Pet. 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