480 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 2, 1977 Neighborhoods From page one organization concerned with an area east of the KU campus. A high proportion of KU students are in this school. "We decided it would be good to get people together." Gordon explained. Early meetings were geared toward the idea of providing a safer community, with staff from four weeks and during a rape prevention campaign this spring, small signs were placed in the windows of some houses identifying them as "safe houses" for women. IN LATER WEKERS, an emphasis also was placed on preservation of the area and the site. "We want to sustain what exists," Gordon said. The association is now trying to define its goals, boundaries and structure, Gordon said, but it wants a final product that will be used in the area as well as homeowners in the area. "Everyone in the association is an equal partner," she said. Wildgen said the neighborhood associations influenced the city commission mainly as interest groups rather than as voting blocks. "THE LAST commission was good to all the neighborhoods," Jane Eldridge, member of Pinckney Association, said. "They really opened their meetings up." However, North Lawrence Planning Council leader, Paul, says her association with the group has been a success. "They have done everything they can do to destroy and discredit the organization," she said. "Every time we go before the city commission we are abused." She referred to Project Outreach, a program that would have hired a community relations specialist to implement projects in North Lawrence. The plan was presented to the city commission earlier this year and rejected. Rain delays some Greek events associations in North Lawrence receives in- city funds while the North Lawrence Im- putment office does not. Attempts have been made in the past to have more communication and cooperation among the neighborhood associations. Association presidents formed a joint organization a few years ago, but it lasted only several months. FUNDS RECEIVED by the North Lawrence Improvement Association have been used for park land and equipment, landscaping, stlight and library books, Mallones said. Weekend showers forced the postponement of several activities scheduled for Greek Week 1977, which was to have ended vested day. Three events in the Greek Week Superstars, a philanthropic athletic competition, will be rescheduled for later this week. Other members, cochairman of the superstars event. The three events - foot races, an obstacle course and a celebrity obstacle course, in which several KU administrators and one athlete had been scheduled for last Saturday. Greek Week 1977, which began April 24, is a week-long series of events that recognizes and acknowledges the University of Kansas Greek system. Greek representatives said Saturday that there would be a meeting of Greek Week committee chairmen last night to decide when the events would be rescheduled. Even so, most association presidents say that more communication among the different associations is desirable and that companies have expressed interest in regrouping. The Greek Games, also scheduled for Saturday, will be played in the week, according to Linda Ramsey, coachair of the games. A total of 33 Greek houses, divided into teams of three and four houses each, will compete in seven events, including a pie relay, a turf war and carriage races. The closing ceremonies, which officially end Greek Week, also have been postponed. Scheduled for yesterday at Potter Lake, the ceremonies were to have featured as guest speakers Mika Lucas, Director of Facilities at Temple Square, Michaela, associate dean of the School of Law. Awards and special recognitions for Greek Week activities also included in the closing ceremonies, will be rescheduled. But it is doubtful that Lucas and Tacha will succeed because of scheduling conflicts, while Schuh, the chairman of the closing ceremonies said. SOPHOMORE CLASS May 6 "A lot of groups have the same concerns," Gordon said. Potters Lake Party FREE Beer and Food Entertainment FRI. AFTERNOON MAY 6 For all class dues members Taco Tico Introduces Sancho Dinners Buy one Sancho Dinner, and with this coupon receive another dinner of your choice FREE. Sancho Dinner ... $ 1 45 Burrito Dinner... $ 1 45 Enchilada Dinner... $ 1 25 Tamale Dinner... $ 1 25 "Any part of town is affected by what Coupon good thru Sun., May 8, 1977 One coupon per customer REBECCA (1940) Dir. Alfred Hitchcock with Sir Laurence Oliver, Joan Fontaine SUA FILMS CLASSIC FILMS OF THE 40's WEEK REBECCA (1940) NIGHT MUST FALL (1938) Dir. Richard Thorpe with Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell. Classical Film Series. (Warner-Bros., 75c) 1985-43. Films Mint. (1953-43). MURDER MY SWEET (1945) Dir. Edward Dmytryk, The original version of Raymond Chandler's "Farewell My Lovely," Dick Pewell as Detective Phillip Marlowe. plus OUT OF THE PAST (1947) PINCKNEY ASSOCIATION made and sold more than 400 printed T shirts to raise Some associations have already worked together for various fund-raising projects such as joint bake sales in the Pincinney and the Old West Lawrence neighborhoods. . . o r s., May 5, 7:30 p.m., 75c Dir. Jacques Tourneur with Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, Kirk Douglas, Rhonda Fleming, Film Society. pes on in east or north Lawrence." Marie Richardson, president of the Indian Hill association, said, "It's our tax money too he is point to band together on wide unr. noward hawks with Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall CASABLANCA (1943) Dir. Michael Curtiz with Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman. Fri., May 6 & Sat., May 7, 3:30, 8:00 p.m. p1. $ Woodruff Auditorium Kansas Union The West Hills Association is also unique in having an architectural committee to approve and advise on home additions in the neighborhood. ONGOING PROJECTS in the West Hills area are maintenance of traffic islands and the upkeep of a bird sanctuary along West Hills Parkway. footage, and the money is used for neighborhood projects. The fee is usually $10 to rent a shed or barn. Richard Porto, president of the West Hills group, said property owners are accessed by the Department. money to pay for legal fees during litigation to keep the city garage out of the Pinkney area. Pinkney area is bounded by Sixth Avenue, East 52nd Street and city limits, and the turnip access road. The West Hills Association, founded in 1939, is the oldest association in Lawrence and has a membership covenant that goes with the title to the land. 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