4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, January 4, 1968 Quack Club to give water show The KU Quack Club will present its water show, "Alice in Waterland," for the University Women's Club at 8 p.m. today in Robinson Gymnasium. There will be no admission charge. "Alice in Waterland" was first presented to the public Dec. 7 and 9. The club practiced three times a week from October to December for the show. It was adapted from Lewis G. Carroll's book "Alice in Wonderland." The main problem the synchronized swim club has is its costumes. The costumes must be made well so they don't float away or wrinkle. Most of the girls make their own. For instance, Alice will wear a white swim suit with a pinafore attached. A new problem the Quack Club has for tonight's performance is numerous cases of flu among the swimmers. Masters course ends year January 27 will mark the end of the first academic year KU's master of arts degree in religion has been offered. The degree is offered in conjunction with the Kansas School of Religion (KSR) an interdenominational school financially and administratively independent of KU, but closely related academically. Six students are enrolled in the program, although no one is close to completing degree requirements, said William J. Moore, KSR dean. The degree is non-professional; it can not be substituted for a divinity degree. The degree may be used in conjunction with a doctorate to teach religion or related areas. The degree will enable people who want to teach religion to bypass the bachelor of divinity degree on their way to their doctorate, Moore said. Moore said KU does not offer a doctorate of religion degree. Degree requirements include 30 hours in graduate studies with at "The regular 'Alice' will probably not swim in this special show because of the flu," Mrs. Carolyn Weinhold, women's physical education instructor and sponsor of the club, said. A fourth program on Computer Applications in the Earth Sciences has been scheduled for June 13-14 at KU by the Kansas Geological Survey and KU Computation Center. The club will hold tryouts for membership in April, Mrs. Weinhold said. The tryouts will consist of numerous water ballet stunts such as the "dolphin," a circle done under water head first from a back float position. Simulation and geological modeling by computer will be discussed and demonstrated by scientists from several fields. The popularity of the three programs presented since December of 1966 led to continuance of the project. Our Sound was used for last Al Hirt Concert Daniel F. Merriam, chief of geologic research for the Geological Survey, said the June school will consider computer simulation of such technical problems as deltaic sedimentation, dynamic systems, stochastic processes, cyclic stratigraphy, and experiments with variable sedimentation rates. 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