Students pep sends Hawks to Lubbock Students crowded the sidewalks in front of Strong Hall, spilled out into Jay hawk Boulevard and stood on the railings along the street to see the pep rally this morning as the KU basketball team left for the NCAA Midwest Regional tournament in Lubbock, Tex. Gray skies, spatters of rain and a few thunderclaps kept some in the shelter of Strong Hall, but the sprinkle didn't dampen spirit. THE BAND burst into "I'm a Jay, Jay, Jayhawk" as the team bus appeared, and cheerleaders set up a chant of "NCAA, Jayhawks all the way." They urged WEATHER The Weather Bureau forecasts considerable cloudiness and mild temperatures tomorrow with scattered showers likely. The low tonight will be in the upper 49's. students to clap and "warm your hands up." AS OF NOON today, there was no official word whether or not the KU Band plans to go to Lubbock, Texas, for the NCAA Midwest Regional Basketball Tournament. Russell Wiley, band director, commented on the ASC resolution urging reconsideration of a decision by Dean Thomas Gorton, School of Fine Arts, that the band would not accompany the team. Wiley said, "I am very pleased with the interest the ASC has shown with our band. Naturally we feel good knowing the support we have. We do not have the final say, but something must be decided soon. If the band does go to the game, they must leave by midnight tonight and they must be notified. It is a 17 hour trip." Dean Gorton could not be reached this morning to release a decision about the trip. Rader- Continued from page 1 trict. He is chairman of the ASC Committee Evaluation Board and a member of two ASC committees. He is a permanent member of the Board of Class Officers and serves on the KU Relays committee. He holds a Reader's Digest Foundation scholarship, a State of Kansas scholarship, and an undergraduate research grant. He was president of his pledge class and this year was rush chairman of Delta Upsilon fraternity. DARVILLE, WHO has a 2.15 GPA, is an ASC representative from McCollum Hall. He is chairman of the ASC Constitution Committee and a member of the ASC Retreat Committee and the ASC Committee on Student Regulations. He is a representative to the Association of University Residence Halls and chairman of the AURH Leadership Committee. Daily Kansan 5 Thursday, March 18, 1986 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS EUROPE? For Those Visiting Europe This Summer Let Us Arrange: Air and Steamship Reservations Student Flights Student Tours Car Leasing and Rental Car Purchases Eurail Passes MAUPINTOUR The Malls 'Slip stick' Does the trick Your education can save you money. Now! Take, for example, the case of Michael Spangler, Lawrence sophomore, who was given a speeding ticket in Johnson County Feb. 18. Sheriff's Deputy D. L. Peterson stopped the Spangler car on 87th St. at I-35 and issued the engineering student a ticket for doing 55 miles an hour in a 35 miles an hour zone. He said he determined the car's speed by using a stop watch and a time-distance chart. "He said I went 660 feet in 8.6 seconds," Spangler said slowly He said I went 600 feet in 100 seconds, Spangler said so slowly. Yesterday in Johnson County Magistrate Court, Spangler, slide rule in hand, had his day in court after a preliminary appearance last Thursday. "It was the same judge," Spangler said. "He said if I felt I had been wronged, that I was going to get a chance to prove it." He did.The fine was $3 less for 17 miles an hour over the speed limit rather than $20. Peterson? He said his prepared speed chart had a "clerical error." UP names candidates to run for school seats University Party (UP) candidates for All Student Council (ASC) school seats were announced at the party meeting last night at Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house. The College man candidate is Dan Miller, Omaha, Neb., junior. For College women, the candidate is Joyce Snapp, Wichita sophomore. Jo Ann Fairbrother, Great Bend junior, is the Education School candidate. The Journalism School candidate is Jack Harrington, Summit, N.J., junior. The Engineering School candidate is Tom Edgar, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, Winston Hodges, Wichita second-year pharmacy student, is the Pharmacy school candidate. For the Law School, the candidate is Jack Ross, Kansas City, Mo. second-year law student. Steve Adams, Leawood Junior, is the Business School candidate. The spring elections will be held March 30 and 31. Subscribe to BROADSIDE The topical protest song monthly. THE FINE Arts School candidate is Susan Sandow, Ottawa sophomore. Narettin Uzunoglu (Nicky), graduate student from Turkey, will run from the Graduate School. 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The Bedbug by Mayakovsky All Performances at 8:20 p.m., Murphy Hall Tickets may be obtained by presenting Certificate of Registration at the Murphy Hall Box Office