UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, February 23, 1996 5A 1996 marks 46 years of philanthropy through Rock Chalk Revue. A few milestones in Rock Chalk history: Fall 1949 KU student Roy Wonder comes up with Rock Chalk Revue idea. April 1, 1950 Rock Chalk Revue debuts in Hooh Auditorium. 1985 Rock Chalk Revue begins supporting the Douglas County United Way. 1992 Location changed to Lawrence High School when Hoch burns down. 1994 Lied Center becomes final location for Rock Chalk Revue. Horizon 2020 plan to be unveiled today Kansan staff report Andy Rohrback/KANSAP The 3 1/2 year wait has ended for Douglas County residents who want to see city and county planners vision for the future of Lawrence. Copies of a comprehensive land-use plan, called Horizon 2020, will be available to the public after noon today. The plan will address developmental concerns through the year 2020. The Horizon 2020 steering committee will present the draft plan to the Douglas County planning commission and the city and county commissions at 7:30 a.m. at the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St. The 15-member steering committee was appointed by those three commissions in 1992 to oversee the planning process. Copies of the draft will be available at the reference desks of the Lawrence Public Library, the University of Kansas' Watson Library, the Douglas County Clerk's office, 1100 Massachusetts St., City Hall Planning Office, 6 E. Sixth St., Lawrence ProPrint Inc., 838 Massachusetts St., Copy Co Inc., 3300 W. 15th St. and 1401 W. 23rd St., and Kinko's Copy Center, 911 Massachusetts St. The Planning Commission will hold public hearings on the draft plan in March and April at various Douglas County locations. A summary of the plan, including key features, recommended goals and excerpts will also be at the above locations. - NATURAL FIBER CLOTHING NATURALWAY - 820-822 MASS. * 841-0100 * Both Sides of the issue... KU Student Recreation Center Referendum The New Rec Center will consist of... - Aerobic Studio,with appropriate flooring - Indoor suspended,4 lane walking and jogging track - Large Combative Arts room - Rock Climbing - Sports Club service-workroom, computerlab, eo - All areas will be climate controlled and participant accessible - First Aid/Wellness Office - Computer lab, equipment storage - Locker Rooms and Info - 2 Lighted and groomed regulation softball fields The affect to your fees will be . . . - Increase by $30 per sem. starting fall '96 for design and engineering - Additional increase of $22 starting fall '97 per sem. to pay for the construction - When the building opens in'99 the current $13 semester fee will be replaced by an operating fee of $38 - The total fee beginning in 1999 will be $90 per semester 4:40 9:30 Today Daily 1:30 Sat/Sun 4:30 7:00 9:40 Today The Postman Sense & Sensitivity Beautiful Gris Crown Cinema BEFORE 6 PM ADULTS $3.00 (UNITED TO SEATING) SENIOR CIZENZ $3.00 VARSITY BIOLOGICAL HIGHERS 841 5191 Leaving Las Vegas $ ^{R} $ 5:00,7:15,9:30 HILLCREST 925 IOWA 841-5191 Mary Kelly$^{R}$ | 4:45, 7.25, 9.50 Rumble in the Bronx$^{R}$ | 5:00, 7.30, 9.35 Happy Gilmore$^{G13}$ | 5:00, 7.20, 9.45 Mr.Wrong$^{J}$ | 4:45, 7.15, 9.40 Mr. Holland's Opus$^{PG}$ | 4:45, 7.35 CINEMA TWIN 311 IOWA 841-5191 $1.25 Waiting to Exhaleⁿ Babe⁹ Braveheart⁹ 5.00; 7.20; 8.90 5:15 7:15 SHOW TIMES FOR TODAY ONLY Sat-Sun Fri, Morn-Thur Black Sheep **R** 1:30 1:40 7:30 9:30 Dead Man Walking **R** 1:15 4:20 7:00 9:00 City Hall **R** 1:10 4:15 7:15 9:00 Broken Arrow **R** 1:20 4:30 7:15 9:00 Undefended **R** 1:20 4:20 7:00 9:00 Missippi Trench Island **R** 1:25 4:15 7:00 9:00 SUA FILMS 5 3 50 Adults Before Hearing Delay 6:00 P.M. Impaired Sleep FRIDAY - SUNDAY FEB. 23 - 25 BRAD PITT MORGAN FREEMAN IN SEVEN SEVEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 7:00 & 9:30, & SUNDAY 2:00 MAN BITES DOG FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MIDNIGHT WILLIAMS-SONNEN WEINBERG & AUSTRIA CREATIVE DESIGN LIFT MEDIA NEST WEB CALL SHOW is pleased to introduce is pleased to introduce Trish Campbell Relaxed, Haircut & Style $42.50 expires 3/9/96 Trish has been serving clients for 18 years. Celebrating the last week of Black History Month 842-STYLE $5.00 OFF ANY SERVICE REDKEN 925IOWA KU JAZZ FESTIVAL February 29-March 2,1996 Concerts nightly at 7:30 p.m.Lied Center THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29 Vocal Jazz Night Vocalists Kevin Mahogany and Lisa Henry with the KU Jazz Singers and KU Jazz Ensemble I FRIDAY, MARCH 1 Combo Night Bela Fleck and the Flecktones KU Jazz Combo I SATURDAY, MARCH 2 Big Band Night Toshiko Akiyoshi with KU Jazz Ensemble I Washburn University Jazz Ensemble I Daily events include over 70 outstanding high school and college groups from throughout the Midwest performing in an educational setting. For a daily schedule, call 864-3436. Reserved seat tickets for the nightly concerts are available through the KU box offices: Murphy Hall, 913.864.3982; Lied Center, 913.864.ARTS; SUA Office, 913.864.3477; VISA/MasterCard are accepted for phone orders. Tickets are also available through all Ticketmaster Ticket Centers or call 913.234.4545 or 816.931.3330: In Lawrence, Ticketmaster are at HyVee, Music for less, and Streetside Records.