6 Thursday, April 15, 1976 University Daily Kansan Local lakes offer many activities By CAROL LUMAN Lakes within 20 miles of Lawrence offer water sportmen and camping enthusiasts many opportunities to participate in their favorite activities. Pleasure boating and skiing is available at Perry Lake, only 18 miles northwest of the city. Perry offers 12,200 acres of lake for the enjoyment of the water athlete. Everything that you can do on the lake, says James Edmonds, Perry Fork ranges. And with the exception of camping during specified periods, all the activities at the park are open and available to the public at no charge. THOSE ACTIVITIES include swimming, camping, plianning and fishing. Edmonds said last week there were picnic baskets and grills, as well as modern abower chairs and tables at the park. Less developed camp areas, although complete with tables and grills, have only primitive restroom facilities, Edmonds said. From May 15 until Labor Day a permit is required for overnight camping. This permit, however, isn't to be confused with workers required for entry to state lake areas. Except for the Jefferson Point State Park area on Perry's west shoreline, the park is operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and a sticker isn't necessary. At the Jefferson Point area, a sticker is renured for all activities. A STATE FISHING license is required to fish at any of the lakes for people between ages 18 and 49. Between 100,000 and 200,000 people come to Perry during most summer weekends, so "getting away from it all" at the lake isn't as easy as it might sound. Fishing without the interruptions of speed boaters and skiers is provided by Douglas State Fishing Lake, 12 miles southwest of St. Joseph, Missouri. Lake James, 17 miles northeast of Lawrence. Mike Bronseki, biologist with the Kansas Forestry, Fish and Game Commission, which owns and operates the Douglas and Kenyon Mountains, primarily for the hunting and fishing crowd. POWER BOATING, joy-riding and water sailing are prohibited on the two lakes, beaked fish. Boats are permitted on the lake only if there are there for fishing purposes, Bronx River. "We're not there to please the skier," he said. "We're there to the pearlshiver and." Camping, pinchinning and swimming are permitted at the two lakes, but the facilities aren't quite as sophisticated as those at Perry, Bronxkii said. There are no electrical hookups for campers, and the camping areas have no power. THE CAMPING AREAS are equipped with picnic tables and grills, Bronsoi said. With the increased use of the lakes during the spring months comes a certain amount of vandalism, both Edmonds and Bromski said. However, they said they didn't think KU students, as a group, were responsible for the theft. "IT'S THAT OLD story about there being From page one formal contracts, because the letters are for amateur, not professional, athletes. —The agreement of a letter-of-intent shouldn't be interpreted as strictly as agreements for other financial aid are interpreted because the consequences of terminated agreements aren't listed on the financial aid register, and are listed on financial aid agreements. —The letters-of-intent shouldn't be interpreted as "play for play." Scholarships - Members of the board might be legally responsible for their actions if a board decision goes against them. --deciding whether to revoke an athlete's aid —Changes should be made in grievance procedures by the next school year. Burnister said the FASC guidelines on terminating学商ers weren't meant as a substitute for the official standards. He said the main question in the dispute was whether FASC should be making the decision. In the past, FASC has been chosen for lack of another group, he said. Burmeister said SenEx haddn't requested the NSC compose the guidelines, but the group has not. BURMEISTER SAID he had presented his committee report to each committee member for possible changes before submitting it to SenEx. Donaldson said, however, that he had received his copy last Monday, and that Burmeister had been out of town all of last week. Burmeister said SenEx had become concerned that FASC, a body charged with advising on policy decisions, was making "dollar decisions." Rail pass sells well Despite reports of planned reductions in European railroad passenger service, students are still buying the Eurailpass and Student Railpass. The Eurailpass provides unlimited first-class travel on national and some private European railroads. It can be purchased for a 15 day, 21 day, one month, two month or three month period of travel. A two-month Eurailpass now costs $300. The Student Railpass entitles full-time students under 26 years of age, to two months of unlimited second-class European rail travel for $195. According to a local travel agency, rail passes are selling as well as they have in the past and are still considered by European travelers to be wise investments. Jerry Rogers, director of financial aid, and a FASC member, said that NCAA and Big Eight rules required that an athlete be discussed about revoking athletes' scholarships. These passes can be purchased through a travel agent or European railroad representative in the United States. They are unavailable in Europe. The Eurealpass and Student Railpass entitle the pass owner to unlimited rail travel in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. "All we can do is make recommendations," Burmeister said. "When it comes to the student athlete, we seem our recommendations are binding." Rogers said he thought FASC should review to review the scholarship cases. "I think all we need are some firm guidance," he explained, known to the student athletes," Rogers said. DR. RONALD J. KOEHN Chiropractor Announces the Opening of His Office for the Practice of Chiropractic at: SUITE 202 201 KENTUCKY LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUITE 202 JERRY WAUGH, assistant athletic director, said that the athletic department didn't like to ask that players' scholarships be revoked, and that it was only done in cases where the students had made no effort to play on teams. Office Hours by Appointment "It doesn't make any difference how we feel one way or the other," he said. "It's not important." FLO KENNEDY 843-4678 A new menu. A new night out. a certain few who do this type of thing," Bronoski said. For just that reason, the Eldridge House is offering a new menu specializing in food with an excellent combination of flavor and delicacy. 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