10 Friday, May 4, 1990 / University Daily Kansan . BRITCHES CORNER 12 HOUR SALE ONE DAY ONLY TODAY 9 $ ^{a. m.} $ TO 9 $ ^{p. m.} $ MEN'S 100% Cotton Polos From $1499 By Cross Creek Men's Shorts From $1999 100% Cotton Tommy Hilfiger 25% OFF Entire Stock Boston Traders 25% OFF Entire Stock MEN'S SUITS AND SAVE $10000 MORE WOMEN'S Women's Shorts $1999 From Cambridge Dry Goods Up To 1/2 OFF Part Two Up TO 25% OFF Ivy Brown Jeans 25% OFF Entire Stock DON'T MISS THIS SALE BRITCHES CORNER 843-0454 843 Mass. $1.00 Draws $2.00 Corona Coming soon...Outdoor patio CINCO DE MAYO SPECIALS: $1.00 Margaritas $1.00 Tequila shots Daily Specials Sunday: 2 for 1 appetizers, 99% Margaritas Monday: 10% off total bill w/KUUID, and 1/2 price nachos Tuesday: Buy one mexican platter get one 1/2 price, $1.50 wells Humpday: Free nachos for every table, $1.50 imports Thursday: Free chili con queso with chips, $1.00 draws 842-1414 2600 Iowa "First, the American flag will be led in," said Barbara Cunningham, a Haskell guidance counselor who will help with the event. "Then the tribal staffs, then a Vietnam memorial ted Seminole tribe, then the dancers." Powwow celebrates spring, graduation By Jonathan Plummer Young staff writer Kansan staff writer The grand entry march that begins the Haskell Indian Junior College annual Spring Powwow today will be held at 10 a.m., in the Hall of the Oaks, a coordinator for the event said. The dancers are men and women who will compete in contests performing traditional dances of different American Indian tribes. "For example," she said, "the drums of the northern tribes, from Nebraska north, their drums are much faster than the southern. The southern typically has one drum with 15 to 20 songs. The best is the bass drum." There are many words. With the northern tribes, you can distinguish words." "With the Powwow we celebrate graduation as well as spring," Combest said. Cunningham said a casual viewer could tell the dances apart by their beats rather than their steps. It is no accident that the Powwow begins the same day as commencement, Combest said. Although there are people coming from as far as Washington, many of the dancers will come from Haskell, which is an area that faculty member for Haskell. There will be a grand entry march at 1 p.m. tomorrow and at 7 a.m. Sunday, Combes said. "Members of the community are encouraged to come and bring their lawn chairs and learn some dance skills, and learn American arts and crafts. Combat best." Story idea? 864-4810 Combes said that she was not sure how many people would come this year but that last year 3,000 people from across the country attended. Admission is $7 for all three days and $3 for one day. If yesterday's rain continues, Cunningham said, the events would be forced to move to the campus' Coffin Arena. "I personally like the Powwow because it gives me the opportunity to meet new friends and restore old friendships," she said. Cunningham said the Powoww was a chance for her to get to know other members of the American Indian community. "Students serve as dancers, vendors, assistants," she said. They are a very integral part." HAZELĀ® Padholders and Portfolios "Success You Can Carry With You!" available at Kansas & Burge Union Bookstores Each week's winner will receive $50, and will qualify for the finals, which will be held on May 21! Just for entering, you will receive a free tan at California Tanning! What do you have to lose? We are only 30 minutes away! Take I-435 cast to State Line exit! Contests will be held on May 7 & 14, with the finals one week later, May 21. For more contest information, call or just stop by Fuzzy's South! 103rd & State Line (916) 941-7702 103rd & State Line (816) 941 - 7702