Sma attra touri BY STEE sn STUL appearing previous over the websites Stand and look the town confirm Wednesd has lived that has since the "We st weeks be said. Each wers from and the up to Stur looking for University wrote by word a 1974 arti "Accord yard is o CAMPU Syr BY a n z o r I i n R H n Imagine series with Myers sons Krueger w ground me For prof defines a f o ply can't. N the second at the Lied Center. Presented by the School of Music and featuring the University Symphony Orchestra, the Halloween Bash will feature songs to get anybody's heartbeat racing for the approaching Halloween weekend. There will be a costume contest before the concert for all who dare to dress up like the symphony itself. Neely himself will be wearing five or six different costumes throughout the performance to match each musical piece he will be conducting. SEE COSTUMES ON PAGE 3A Evan Palmer/KANSAN Scott Sheu, a senior from Manhattan, looks through racks of clothing Saturday morning in the lobby of Murphy Hall. The Theatre Department which is hosting a costume contest today, had a costume sale in preparation for the event. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO BE FOR HALLOWEEN AND HOW MUCH ARE YOU WILLING TO SPEND? COURTNEY SLONE Derby junior Strawberry Shortcake "I wouldn't spend more than $35. It's ridiculous unless you're going to wear it for five more years." MEG PATRZYKONT Kansas City junior Marylin Monroe "I think that if you spend $200 on an outfit, that is ridiculous." JULIA GUARD Lawrence senior Modern Ghost "I'm not into dropping $50 on a costume. It seems a little freshman." GREG SCHLEIFMAN Arlington senior Miller High Life guy "$25 is the highest I'd pay, it's not like it's your wedding." KATELYN MITALSKI Shawnee junior Smurf "I went to Fun and Games, bought a bottle of body paint for $16, that's all I'll need for years." NATE KANEY Minnetonka, Minn., junior First night: Sheik Second night: MILF Hunter "I spent $40 dollars for both, it's definitely worth it for a once-a- year deal." DAVID COHEN Chicago junior Allen from "The Hangover" "I was Billy Mays last year. It's cheap and I wanted to utilize the beard again." for Stewart, Colbert marches Individual students and a group of KU Young Democrats will be at the National Mall tomorrow for the "Rally to Restore Sanity"and the "March to Keep Fear Alive." The Jayhawks have lost by an aggregate score of 159-24 in three Big 12 games. They'll look to a third-string quarterback in an effort to stop the bleeding Saturday in Armes against the Iowa State Cyclones. INDEX Classifieds...9A Crossword...4A Cryptoquips...4A Opinion...5A Sports...10A Sudoku...4A FOOTBALL|10A Kansas looks for first league win Saturday WEATHER SATURDAY SUNDAY 69 37 Partly Cloudy All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2010 The University Daily Kansan