Friday, May 2, 1986 Campus/Area University Daily Kansan 7 Cleveland to have rock hall United Press International CLEVELAND — Cleveland's claim to be the rock 'n' roll capital of the world became more than a boast yesterday. The city was selected to house the proposed national Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. Clive Davis, a member of the Hall of Fame Foundation, confirmed published reports that the hall would be built in Cleveland when he spoke on a Los Angeles radio talk show. Members of the Hall of Fame Foundation voted Wednesday to locate the rock museum in Cleveland, where the phrase "rock n' roll" was said to have been coined in 1951 and the first rock concert was staged in 1952. Cleveland officials campaigned for months for the hall of fame. They arranged endorsements from top performers, gathered 660,000 signatures from residents on petitions and organized a giant anniversary rock birthday party. The hall will include a library, artifacts, archives and a 1,500-seat theater. quires no registration. On Campus Late nite bite? Open 'til 2 am Daily! The Student Assistance Center will present a study skills program at: 11 p. m. today in Room 3 Lippincott Hall. The program is free and re- quiz no copyright author. A free film, "The Killing Fields," will be shown at 7:30 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries. 1618 West 23rd Studios NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER & FALL - Energy Efficient Quiet Natural Atmosph - Energy Efficient Quiet Natural Atmosphere - 12 month leases Bocky's - Free cable Offer Good Through Sun., May 4 ONLY AT - Free cable * Water paid 842-2930 - Storage 100% PURE BEEF FRESH DAILY - Pool and clubhouse facilities available * Furniture available through Thompson-Crawley CALL NOW TO RESERVE YOUR APARTMENT 2120 W.9th 843-4300 All Students Who Intend To Teach: Both tests will be administered this summer on June 28. To be eligible you must mail your fee to ETS by May 26. Application materials can be found in the University Counseling Center, 116 Bailey Hall. Students who plan to enter teacher education or early childhood programs as juniors in the fall 1986 semester must pass Test I as a part of their admission requirements. The Kansas Board of Regents and the Kansas State Board of Education require students to pass two examinations prior to becoming certified as teachers in Kansas. Test I: For entry into Teacher Education, including Early Childhood, students must pass the mathematics and writing parts of the PPST. Test II:For certification, students must pass the Professional Knowledge part of the NTE and the reading part of the PPST in addition to passing Test I. The University of Kansas Department of Music and Dance Presents the Combined University Choirs and the University Symphony Orchestra in a Choral And Orchestral Concert James Ralston and Zuohuang Chen Conductors Stabat Mater G. Verdi Symphony No. 9. (Choral) L. Beethoven 3:30 p.m 3:30 p.m. Sunday, May 4, 1986 Hoch Auditorium Free and open to the public PYRAMID PIZZA WEEKENDER SPECIALS GOOD THURS., FRI., SAT. AND SUN. $1 OFF ANY PIZZA 842-3232 $1.50 OFF ANY LARGE PIZZA AND REMEMBER ALL YOU CAN EAT SUNDAYS --and your 1st Coke Bring this coupon is on us Refills only - .25¢ -5 to 8 p.m. -GUYS $3.75 -GIRLS $2.75 -AT THE WHEEL 14th and OHIO