12 Thursday. March 20,1975 University Daily Kansan Coach anticipates Series Coach Sharon Drysdale has her eyes set on Ornaa as the University of Kansas women's softball team begins its season this Tuesday, playing a doubleheader against Wichita State University at Holcom Complex in Lawrence. Omaha is the site of this year's College World Series, and KU has a good chance of getting there again, Drysdale said Wednesday. Drysdale said eight starters return from last year when which had a 74-record season. "If all things go well and if we get a few breaks, we should improve this season," he said. However, most of the breaks this season have been bad ones, Dryalease said. Gloria Graves, a new pitcher who was being considered by the league to Paulsen, has a knee problem that might require surgery. First baseman Karen Schneller suffered a fracture of foot during basketball season and catcher Paula Frank suffered surgery last year and has totally recovered. A starting line-up hasn't been established yet, but Drysdale said she would be trying out new players such as catcher Karen Epperson, shortstop Nancy Merrith, third baseman Sally Merriman, pitcher Cinda Swenmeyer, and outfielders Dicke Kuhn, Nancy Stout, and Donna Silvian in the first couple of games. Lydsley said Paulsen, second baseman Beth Springate and outfielders Cindy Hartshorn, Vicky Shirley and Debby Laudermilk would play in the KU women's basketball team and have just started to practice this week. The strengths of the team should be pitching and defense, Drydale said. "we could have one of the best pitching staff in the country," she said. "the Sch- whether come in. KU has one of the best pitchers in the country in Paulsen, who pitched in every game last year, Drysdale said. "We work to get runners on base and then force the other team into making a play." Drysdale said more emphasis was being placed on hitting this year. Graves, Norris and Frank all have the power to hit the long ball, she said. bail her laud. She said that the team members didn't have a lot of speed but that they made the most of their opportunities when they got on base. KU plays in Division A of the Kansas Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women. Other teams are Emporia Kansas State College, Fort Hays Kansas State College, Kansas State University, Wichita State University, and Wichita State University. Kansas State and Wichita State should provide the toughest competition in the division, Drysale said, but KU's schedule is bolstered by games with last year's Series winner Central Missouri State, winner Western Illinois and John F. Kennedy. KU hasn't lost a game to a division team in the last two seasons and must be considerate of the opposing team. ku has established a reputation in the past three years of having a top women's softball team not only in the state but also in the nation. But Drysdale said the lack of outside KU Baha'i Club Presents The History and Origins of the Bahai Faith An Introduction Slide Presentation Friday, March 21, 10-5 Parlor A • Second Floor • Kansas Union (Continuous Showings) THIS WEEKEND FRIDAY—VICKI & DUDE 10-2 SATURDAY-MIKE BEERS Piano, Guitar & Vocals 11-2 Call Us About the Up Coming Pool Tournament The 7th Spirit Hewlett-Packard Calculators Model HP21 $125.00 Available in 6 to 8 weeks kansas union BOOKSTORE Hours 8:30-5:00 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Jazz For Every Generation COUNT BASIE Ever since Count Basie brought his band out of Kansas City in 1936 his name has been synonymous with swing and boogie music. The Count plays jazz with such style it makes you want to move right with him. This has to be the reason for his continued success. Basie is sure to be the heir to the throne of big-band jazz, as he and his orchestra are the last of the major groups from the big-band era presently touring. The Count's performance at Hoch Auditorium Friday, March 21st, is your chance to hear this legendary performer. Basie will be playing four 45 minute sets for your listening and dancing pleasure. Tickets Now on Sale: SUA OFFICE RAY AUDIO TOWN CRIER (Mails) Theater meeting set for April "We'll make some early mistakes, but our over-all experience and confidence should make us a little better off than the first few teams we play." Drysdale said. practice and the starting of the new players would make the team a little rusty. the Association of Kansas Theatre (AKT) will meet at its first conference April 18-20 in Topeka. There will be workshops in writing plays and makeup in addition to business meetings and election of new officers. Campus put inside rainbow in logo for KU festivity A logotype design showing the outlines of the main University of Kansas buildings encircled by a rainbow was chosen Tuesday as the first place winner in the All-University Open House Committee logotype contest. The designer of the winning logotype, Vern Kuhn, Plainville sophomore, said Wednesday that he had been both surprised and thrilled when he learned he had won the first prize of $60. Students in graphic classes taught by Frank Reiber, associate professor of design, were recruited to create designs that could be used on ads and posters for the Open House Day on April 20. Ed Julian, coordinator of the Open House Committee, the designs were also supposed to fit said the design "Spring on the Hill." Kuhn said his design incorporated both one idea of the KU campus and of spring training. He said the new layout was designed to According to Kuhn, his design was done in two mediums. He used prism colors (high grade colored pencils; to do the rainbow, and tempera paint to do the outline of the buildings. The winner of the $25 second prize was William Kivett, Overland Park senior. Kivett's design, a circle containing an abstract geometrical depiction of the KU campus, was done in bright orange, blue and green. ATTENTION: Pre-Dental Students Tour the UMKC School of Dentistry WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26 - See classrooms and clinics in progress - Discuss KU and Dental School curriculum with Professor - Discuss admissions procedures with admissions directors Transportation provided- departure at 12:30 p.m. from X-Zone. Register at Student Senate Office or call 841-3087 for information. 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Its purpose, according to the group's constitution, is "to promote the highest caliber of theater production, teaching and research at all levels of theater within the state." "Many people have felt the need for such a system," said Ms. Sisks, executive secretary of group, staff. "When we got that many Kansas theater people together at one time, we decided it was time." AKT is divided into seven interest groups. A representative of each group sits on the bench for each group, and divisions are children's theater, college and university theater, community college theater, community theater, professional theater, religious theater. Army Theater is a secondary school theatre. Besides discussion sessions and business meetings, the AKT conference will sponsor workshops. LOOKING FOR A NEW NEST? Jayhawker Towers Apts. OPEN HOUSE OFFICE OPEN DAILY Monday-Thursday til 8:00 Friday, Saturday & Sunday til 5:00 1603 W. 15th LREx Lawrence, Ks. THUR. FRI. SAT. 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