Unit A red plan plan ii ed iI casu that A reac reac med IU med uI In open tion tion capi cap IU B minit minit last ligat SUPPLEMENT TO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, APRIL 30, 1986 AD GOOD 4-30-86 THRU 5-6-86 AT FOOD BARN IN LAWRENCE, KANSAS By Abi Some or pri- image modern Kar State Law School to brie- century A lie will ap- after a the ima- state. Some state's drink. Consti lobbies By Pep Staff we Begin Cafe me it's not day of Resi scholar "Freak customs for the have haw" "The we're Jennie Watk i yester- day in "woot but at ship his frustrat By Pep Staff wi begin noon, Cafe it's not day of Resta "Freak custom for the have ha "The we're J Jennie Wati yested She's in" woo but at ship his frustra FOOD BARN DECLARES Com Go he PUBLISHER Alexander Auerbach EDITOR-in-CHEF Charlotte Wetter CREATIVE DIRECTOR Chip Jones PRODUCTION MANAGER John Rochester ART DIRECTOR Molly Runner ASSC. ART DIRECTOR Jock Clayse PRODUCTION ASST Astin Stearns PUBLISHING ASSISTANTS Susan M. 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Subscription of orders of change of address must be made by Communications, Inc. 300 Lakes Park Blvd. Suite 802 Albuquerque, NM 86704. (Above) Weather Report's Joe Zawind has been called a "regular guy, who happens to be a music genius." After a year with Weather Report, he'd sit on his own with a solo album. (left) John Hughs has captured the imagination and the dollars of America's youthful filmmers. Read our profile of the man who has become the filmmaker to the young. (Below) Hughswest film, Fermi Beutler's Day Off, about high schools who cut class for a day on the town, is just one of the exciting summer releases detailed in "Calendar." 4 • WEATHER REPORT'S JOE ZAWINFUL You probably know his music better than his name. The creative force behind the most popular jazz ensemble of the last decade shares his views on rock 'n' roll, the music industry, and Sting. 6 TOP GUN By Jimmy Summers. In Top Gun, Tom Cruise plays a Navy flying ace who sets his sights on success as one of their elite fighter pilots, the Top Gunners. 8. MUSICAL NOTES By Greg Praecik All the news about **son's** on tour, **son's** back in the studio and **son's** HOT? SHORT SUBJECTS 12 JOHN HUGHES: making the Movies Young People Love By Mark Christensen. From the National Lampoon to movie magic, a profile of the man who is arguably today's baddest filmmaker. 14 ◀ SUMMER FILM PREVIEW A roundup of the coolest films for hot summer evenings. 14 ◀ SUMMER FILM PREVIEW 18 CALENDAR Complete listings of upcoming major film releases, band tours, books and television features PHOTO CREDITS, COVER DOUGLUS KOWALKI (MISS AMY) WEAVER KOHLAI KOWALKI (AMERICAN ANIMATIAN) INMAMARY KOHLAI CORP. (JUDH HUGHES) WARNER BROTHERS RECORDING (AMERICA) HUNKE FOCUS AWARDS The deadline for the annual FOCUS Awards for student filmmakers is May 2, 1986. FOCUS is one of the most prestigious student film contests, past FOCUS winners include director Al Magnoli (Purple Rain) and John Bosco III, who won in 1984 for the screenplay for the current film *Crossroads*. Entry forms can be obtained from FOCUS, 1140 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York, 10036. Phone (212) 755 0270. COPS AND ROBBERS You've seen the clothes and beard the music. Now you can play the Miami Viee game. The popular television show, a marketing executive's dream if ever there was one, now has its own board game. While we can't vouch that they've captured "all the action and excitement of the TV show," (as the manufacturer's promotions claim), we can tell you that their exhibit at the recent New York Toy Fair featured Crockett and Tubbs "look-alike actors" accompanied by a pair of bikini clad "escots." HARD SELL Speaking of marketing, even colleges are joining the bandwagon of aggressive salesmanship these days. Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa is offering free room and board to applicants who rank in the upper 40% of their high school class, have combined SAFs of 1,000 or above and are not from Iowa or its six bordering states The goal is to expand the college's reputation beyond its local area. "Few people beyond a one or two hundred mile radius know who we are," said President Dr Miles Tommerasen. It looks like they really have something to sell. A national high school guidance counselor; periodical, Lovey's Guidance Digest, rated Morningtime 'the best kept secret in higher education today'. Now, if they only took transfers ... WHO'S ON FIRST? Eizabeth B. Hadden writes from Duke University challenging the University of South Carolina's claim to have the first student operated cable television station. "Cable 13 is presently in its tenth year of operation. 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