Monday, May 6, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 No demonstrators at ROTC Review The absence of peace demonstrators at the annual KU ROTC Chancellor's Review Friday in Memorial Stadium marked the first time in nearly five years no protesters had attended the Review. Kansas, Texas and Iowa are the states that have the most tornadoes. Rumors had circulated that protesters would go to the Review but none appeared. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe, Franklin C. Nellick, professor of English and a captain in the U.S. Naval Reserve, and Alan C. Fisher, commander of American Legion Post No. 14, presented awards to twelve ROTC students for excellence during the 1967-68 school year at the Review. POLARIZED GARE Now's the time... STORE YOUR FURS AND CLOTHES FOR SUMMER Don't bother taking your winter clothes home this summer have them cleaned with free moth-proofing and stored all summer ready for you when fall comes Repairs, Alterations and Reweaving Pick-up and Delivery VI 3-0501 NewYork Cleaners 926 Mass. Merchants of Good Appearance Serving students for 55 years Naismith private pool opened Saturday Naismith Hall residents took their first dip Saturday morning in the private, co-educational hall's new 50 by 25 foot swimming pool, which is complete with diving board and sun deck. Weather over the weekend proved "not warm enough for Swimming in the pool will be strictly for Naismith residents. swimming," several swimmers agreed. Andrews Gifts MALLS SHOPPING CENTER VI 2-1523