University Daily Kansan, October 29, 1980 I'll look for a similar image. Page 11 DAVE KRAUK@krauser staff Newton Mulford, a Lawrence city employee, trims dead branches from a large tree at 1118 Tennessee St. The city's parks and forestry department prunes the city's trees to eliminate growth that might pose a hazard to buildings or traffic. SENIORS H. O.P.E. Award Finals are today and Thursday, October 29 & 30. Help choose the 1980 H.O.P.E. Award Winner! Polling places: 1. Wescoe Terrace 2. Information Booth 3. Kansas Union 4. Summerfield Hall francis 43-4101 781 Maconobusta Lawrence, Kansas 600-444 sporting goods match up to your winning team in intramural or city league basketball - by Russell Athletic, the quality brand that double stitches armholes and necks to avoid a split season 3. 75 tank tops 7. 95 reversible T-shirts, jerseys Conference on foreign student affairs set - winning team colors and flip side combinations - numbers and letters (plain English or Greek) costs extra points - team discounts on ten or more - 100 percent comfortable cotton KU students from the Advanced Studies in Japanese acting class will present a Japanese skit at the banquet. "Sporty things for sporty people" More than 150 foreign student advisers, instructors and admissions officers will arrive at the University of Kansas tomorrow for the annual II Conference of the National Association for Foreign Student Affairs. The three-day conference will give university personnel who deal with foreign students an opportunity to share program ideas and discuss the problems facing international students, according to Jim Stinson, KU foreign student admissions officer and conference chairman. represent colleges and universities from North Dakota, South Dakota, Colorado, Arizona, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Kansas. in the Kansas Union, will begin tomorrow night with an opening banquet and the first sectional meeting. The conference participants will The conference also will include foreign students, study-abroad officers and representatives from volunteer organizations assisting the students and their families. The conference will continue Friday and Saturday with sessions on immigration, model-community programs, common concerns of foreign workers, work work strategies for teaching English as a second language and other topics. A special pre-conference program scheduled tomorrow morning and afternoon will give the participants a chance to learn about some of the health and community institutions that deal with foreign students, Sinnison said. In the morning, they can attend a presentation on KU's Applied English Center or tour Lawrence's Small World Program, which helps wives of international students to adjust to the social, cultural and language differences they encounter in the United States. In the afternoon, participants can either tour Lawrence High School to observe its program that teaches English as a second language in English and secondary schools, or attend a session at the Latin American Studies Program. The conference ends at noon Saturday. The formal conference, which will be THE COUNT WANTS YOU To Attend The Ninth Annual FRIGHTNIGHT Halloween Costume Party Appearing On The Main Stage THE MORELLS Till Two O'clock In The Balcony Goast Riders ADM. ONLY $1.50 Look For KLZR Draught Card Specials