8B Friday, April 29, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Graduation Continued from p.1 during a screening of "Hail Mary," and the smell ingested in the auditorium for almost a year. No bombs went off in Agilevie after the KU-KState football game, but revelers needed little incentive to riot again in the streets of Manhattan. After K-State won the game 28-12, an estimated 6,000 people jammed into the bar district, knocking out more than 40 windows, looting about a dozen businesses and rolling a Volkswagen and setting the car ablaze. About 60 law enforcement officials made 22 arrests during the riot, which caused between $20,000 and $30,000 damage. them. The year on a roll. Johnny's Tavern opened for its last morning Nov. 22. the football team was routed by Oklahoma 64-3 on national television Nov.1, and new coach Bob Valesate finished his season winless in the Big Eight. the women's Guest speakers abounded on campus during the school year, with Kurt Vonnegue, Tom Wolfe, James Dosehano, Nicholas Daniloff, Phyllis Schlaffy and Hunter S. Thompson among them. Larry "Bud" Melman greeted fans at the second "Late Night with Larry Brown" in the Burge Union parking lot, wishing the men's basketball team good luck in what he said was the NAACP tournament. basketball team won the Big Eight Tournament and its first bid to the NCAA Tournament . . . Athletic Director Monte Johnson resigned, but not before placing a moratorium on new Crimson Girls units . . . the Sigma Phi Epition fraternity house suffered $450,000 damage in a fire started by an electrical short. 1987-88: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly The men's and women's basketball teams brought much-needed pride back to the University of Kansas. The men's team avenged three home losses in a row by defeating K-State, Duke and Oklahoma and winning the NCAA championship. Thousands of Jayhawk fans poured onto campus to celebrate the victory, on Sunday the wind blower from A&M hours later by rumors of Coach Brown's impending return to UCLA. But Brown soon declared his intent to stay in Lawrence, bringing a sigh of relief from KU basketball fans everywhere. Thanks to a shot at the buzzer by Lisa Baker, the women's team defeated Colorado 76-9 and won the Big Eight Tournament and a berth in the Tournament with almost lost to champion Louisiana Tech in the second round, ending their season with a 22-10 record. with a 22 to record. The football team, however, had a less than successful season. Athletic Director Bob Frederick fired Coach Valenteen after the team won only one game, against Southern Illinois, tied one game, against K-State, and lost nine more. Coach Val's removal brought protest from some fans, but he was soon replaced by Glen Mason. The Ku Klux Klan stirred up controversy on campus when two of its representatives were invited to speak before a journalism class and on JKHK's Jay-Talk 91 radio show. The visits were subsequently canceled in response to community outcry, but that did not stop Older Americans from inviting the host to speak at a free speech ban in Hoch Auditorium March 7. The forum went on as scheduled and without injury before about 2,000 listeners, despite singing by about 15 protesters inside the building and the screaming of about 2,500 others outside. The year on a roll: Robert Lineberry announced his resignation as dean of liberal arts and sciences Sept. 3 . . . Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs and Timothy Leary were among the guests at The River City Reunion Sept. 11-12 . . . KU faculty members voted not to unionize Nov. 18 . . . Philip Glass performed the soundtrack of "Koyaanisquatsi" in Hoch Auditorium Nov. 10 . . . Safer sex information packets that included condoms were given to students during fee payment Jan. 13-14. Questions or concerns about the KANSAN? Need to make a correction? 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