8 Wednesday, March 20, 1991 / University Daily Kansan Dickinson 23rd & IOWA 841-8600 $300 PRIME-TIME SHOW! SEN CITIZENS ANYTIME NEW JACK CITY (R) 5.10 7.25 0.45 SHIPWRECKED (PG) 5:00 7:15 9:35 CLASS AUDIION [K] 4:35, 7:20, 9:40 KING RALPH (PG) 4:40 7:05 8:30 PERFECT WEAPON (R) 4-45 7-10 9-20 Crown Cinema BEFORE 6 PM-ADULTS $3.00 (LIMITED TO SEATING) SENIOR CITIZEN $3.00 VARSITY 1015 MASSACHUSETTS 841-5191 THE DOORS (R) SAT, SUN 2:15 EVERY SAT, TUE, FRI 7:45 HILLCREST 825 IOWA HE SAIED (PICION (PJL.1)) SAT 9:00 / 9:45 SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY (PJL.2) SAT 9:00 / 9:30 THE END (PJL.3) SAT 9:00 / 7:15 WAY RI (PJL.4) GUILTY BY SUS PICION (PJL.1) SAT 9:00 / 7:15 SILENCE OF RIGOR (PJL.2) CINEMA TWIN 180 IOWA 842-6400 DANCES WITH WOLVES (PG-13) EVE 4:45, 8:00 WARLOCK (R) SAT 4:00, 2:50 WARLOCK (R) EVE 5:00, 7:10, 9:30 SHOW TIMES FOR TODAY ONLY It's your favorite film. KU! Voted-Best Film-Oscar Von Jayhawk Awards FORGET VIDEO: SEE IT ON THE BIG SCREEN! 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Derek Williams, Fredricksburg, Va., sophomore, speculated on what the structures would be used for "Maybe it's a sundial," Williams said. Seven markers to be displayed Jim Mathes, assistant director of landscape, said that 10 foundations for the plaques had been built. The buildings that will feature plaques have historical significance. Cindy Calvin, Chanute senior, said, "It could be a place to tie your shoe." He said there would be one in front of Bailey Hall, which used to be called Bailey Barn. "Bailey was named after a chemistry professor." Mathes said. "The building used to be a chemistry lab. But before it was built, the architect had asked me to design all over the East Coast to find someone who knew how to build a laboratory." "Spooner was turned into an art museum in 1924, and a skylight was installed in the roof to have better lighting." she said. "However, the natural light damaged the art, and they had to redo the roof." Wiechert said Spooner had been the library before Watson Library was built. Mathes said the building used to have 18 chimneys for ventilation needs. The chimneys were removed and reconstructed, remodeled for the School of Education. the information for the brochure, said Spooner Hall was the oldest academic building on campus and the most architectually significant. Greg Wade, campus landscape architect, said the Historic Mount Oread Fund had supplied the plaques to help people discuss about the historic buildings. "The plaque will give the name of the building, the architect and the year it was built." he said. Sandra Wiechert, who researched Wade said other buildings that would feature plaques included the St. John's Snow, Marvin and Slauster-Fint Balls, Watson and Hoch Auditorium. The Society For East Asian Studies Presents Kurosawa's (Japanese with English subtitles) RASHOMON FREE ADMISSION! TONIGHT 7:30 p.m. DYCHE AUD. National Leadership Honorary Nobody knows the athlete's foot like The Athlete's Foot. 942 Mass. 841-6966 Attention All Juniors Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honoraria Reebok MARCH MADNESS SPECIALS *Scholarship *Athletics *Creative and performing arts *Campus government, social, service, and religious activities Candidates must have demonstrated superior leadership in Get into shape with shoes from The Athlete's Foot during our March Madness Sale. - government, social, service, and religious activities - Journalism, speech and the mass media Deadline is March 22 $5-$30 off selected shoes APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE IN CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE Reading in March 23 Do you want to be a Student Senator? Applications are in 316 Strong Hall. Applications are due TODAY at 5:00 p.m. NO late applications will be accepted! Kansas Alpha Chapter Sigma Alpha Epsilon presents IN A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE A Workshop on Cultural Diversity, Prejudice Reduction and Coalition Building Saturday, March 23, 1991 Kansas Union 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Admission Free • Registration Limited Yes, I will attend the Harmony in a World of Difference workshop sponsored by Karma Alpha Chaper, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Saturday, March 23, 1991. I understand that registration is limited to a first-come, first-served basis. Address City State Zap Living Group/Affiliation Phone # Mai to: Hertmeyer in a World of Difference, c/o Sigma Alpha Epithema, 1301 W. Carpus爬, Lawrence, KS 66044. (843-625-823) www.carpus.edu Together we can make a world of difference