2 Friday, September 9, 1977 University Daily Kansan KU alumni maintain ties out of state By ERIC MORGENSTERN Staff Writer A former KU student can get as far away from Lawrence after graduation as he wants and be still among fellow Jayhawks—if be is a member of an out-of-state alumni Tomorrow, a week of chapter meetings in Texas will climax with a pre-game rally for 230 people in College Station, Tex., before the KU-Texas A & M football game. "Personally seeing as many alumni as possible helps tie them back to KU no matter how far from Lawrence "I live."" The Kansas Alumnium Association, said Wednesday. He leaves next week for California where he will conduct 18 chapter meetings, each in a different city. Next week's activities will end with a pre-game rally with the "Flying Jayhaws," an alumni travel group, before the KIU-ALA game. Snyors shot the Alumni Association was emphasizing chapter organization in cities where KU will play away football games. This year, efforts will be concentrated in Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, Iowa and Nebraska. "The primary reasons for establishing out-of-state alumni chapters is for work in the areas of admission, endowment, and membership in the association." Smyrson said. For example, a chapter representative in Houston would inform the counselors in various Houston high schools about KU's strong points and financial aid program. He said the chapters served, "A purely social function," and the meetings were informative, but the chapters' activities were fun. The meetings and events range from central parties with a casse bar to 15 dimms. Snyors assumed his position of assistant director in October. He has boosted the number of active alumni chapters from five to 18 and he hoped to have 60 by May Last year, 21 meetings were held with 2,174 persons attending. Smysor has planned more than 60 meetings this year and said he hoped to contact between 6,000- There are 57,000 out-of-state alumina from a total of 97,000 alumina on master file in the At least 50 KU alumni must reside in a city for an area to be eligible for a chapter. Chapters are run by a board of directors that usually comprise a president, vicepresident and secretary-treasurer. Those members and secretary-treasurers operate from a member's home. Prospective members are notified of the organism through brochures or from the KIA organization. -KANSAN- TODAY: LEON FLEISHER, pianist, conductor and teacher at Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore, continues master classes in piano and strings at 1 p.m. in Swarthout Rectal Hall in Murphy Hall. A brown bag planning meeting for HANDICAPED AWARNESS DAY will be held at noon in KU-Y office, Room 111 of the Kansas TONIGHT: CLASS OF 78 will sponsor a traditional regalia party at 3 o'6 p.m. at Potter Lake. UNDERGRADEATE ANTHROPOLOGY ASSOCIATION will hold a get-acquainted meeting with the department faculty at 3:30 p.m. in Room 614; ATHROPOLOGY CLUB will be at 6:30 p.m. in Parlor C at the Kansas University CREATIVE FANTASY CLUB will play Dungoes and Dragons at 7 p.m. in the Kansas Union's Jayhawk Room. ASTRONOMY ASSOCIATES of Lawrence will hold an organizational meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Room 500, Linden Hall. KU FOLK DANCE CLUB will perform a production of Potter Lake POROSIVARY OBSERVATORY OPEN HOUSE will be at 8:30 p.m. at the KU Observatory, through Room 500 of Lindley Hall to the TOMORROW: An ORIENTEERING WORKSHOP will be held from 9 a.m. to noon in the Museum of Natural History, Dyche Hall. AQUATHEM: An ORIENTEERING WORKSHOP will be held from 5-7 years old will be held from 8:30 a.m. to noon in the Museum of Natural History, Dyche Hall. CORECTION: Yesterday's Kansan incorrectly reported that Teri Anderson had been hired as the new women's cross country coach. 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