University Daily Kansan, January 15, 1981 Page 6 Spring break trip to Colorado results in no-shows for SUA There is a good chance that the Student Union Activities spring break ski trip to Winter Park, Colo., will be canceled because of a lack of participation, Gene Wee, SUA program adviser, said yesterday. Wee said that only 14 out of a possible 150 reservations had been made by Dec. 23, the original sign-up deadline for the seven-day trip. Wee said that in hopes of receiving additional reservations the next day, Mr. Krishna's altriit is scheduled for March 14-20. By yesterday, no KU students had taken advantage of the new deadline. Wee said that he may cancel the trip completely or make other arrangements, such as taking a van to attend events for those who already had signed up. He said that if 24 more people had driven, he could have rented a bus rather than a taxi. Now, he said, he must compare the cost of renting a van to SU'A's loss if the team leaves. SUA would lose about $1, 500 if the trip had to be canceled. Wee said that he would decide on the least expensive option but that he would wait to see whether more students would sign up today. If the trip were canceled, those state cards already signed up would receive retiring. About 50 percent of the people who asked about the trip were concerned about a lack of snow in Colorado, Wee said. Also, he said, the original sign-up deadline, five days earlier than last year's, may have caused some problems. Inflation "could never be ignored" as a reason for fewer reserser. West Asia Several other schools and off-campus organizations had planned similar trips and had received good responses, he said. "Emperor State had no trouble with winter break trip to Breckenridge this year." Although the Winter Park trip is tenuous, Wee said that the other SUA spring break trips had been well planned. The Palm Springs Padre Island also are scheduled for March 14. The sign up deadline for these trips is Feb. 2. By PAM HOWARD Staff Reporter Chancellor finalists to be questioned the chancellor search committee, appointed last June by the Board of Regents to find a replacement for former Chancellor Archie R. Dykes, is making arrangements to interview candidates, Jacob Kleinberg, committee chairman, said yesterday. Kleinberg, professor of chemistry, said he could not reveal the names of the candidates who would be interviewed or how many there were. "We made a decision at our first meeting not to give out any numbers or any names," he said. The committee will meet within the next two weeks to make final interview arrangements, determine a schedule and decide what questions the committee will ask the candidates. Kleinberg said. ACCORDING TO Richard Von Ende, executive secretary of the University, the search committee was allotted $15,000 by the Kansas University Endowment Association to pay the expenses of the candidates who interview at KU. The Kansas Legislature is expected to reimburse the Endowment Association. The committee announced Dec. 29 that it had decided which candidates would be interviewed for the chancellor's position. After interviewing candidates and resumes, the committee narrowed the original list of names. "We hope to have our next stage—the most important stage—done by the end of February," Kleinberg said. The committee will submit its list of the top five candidates to the Regents the first week of March. The Regents will then choose one of the candidates—or even someone not on the list—as the new chancellor. KLEINBERG SAID the Regents probably would interview the final five candidates. The chancellor controls a budget of more than $260 million and is the chief executive officer of the Lawrence campus, the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan., the KU School of Medicine-Wichita and the extension programs in other Kansas cities. The chancellor receives an annual salary of $70,000 and the use of the chancellor's residence. Kleinberg said the committee was looking for a person for the chancellor's position who would create a research partnership and research would flourish. He also said the chancellor must be able to relate to the alumni and the Leaflature. "They've got to make people understand that KU is something special in the educational scheme of things," Kleinberg said. BOOKS THE SCHOLARS' BOOKSTORE ALL 25,000 PAPERBACKS 1/2 PRICE 1401 Mass. 841-4644 Spring break: March 14-20 4 nights lodging at Meadow Ridge Condominiums 4 days ski rental, lifts Cost: $271.00 (full pkg.) $123.00 (lodging only) Package includes: DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, before 5:00 SIGN-UP TODAY! 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