10 Friday, November 8,1974 1. ___ University Daily Kansan Fellowship nominee Kala Mays Stroup, associate dean of women, has been nominated for one of 40 Academic Administration Internship Program fellowships given by the American Council on Education. Stroup received her Ph.D. in speech communication and human relations from KU in 1974. Religion forum A series of national theological dialogues sponsored by Lawrence Catharine University will be an open forum at 7:30 p.m. sunday at the University Lutheran Church "Women and the Law," a conference designated to interest women in law careers and inform them of their present legal rights, will begin at 8 am. tomorrow in the Kansas Union. Featured speakers will be Margaret Jordon, district attorney from Johnson County, and Barbara Schopper, an attorney for the Equal Employment Opportunity Office. There is a $3 registration fee. Play auditions Auditions for second semester plays will be from 2 to 5 p.m. Nov. 10. Rooms for the auditions will be posted in the University theatre lobby. Shows are "Reynard the Fox," a children's play; "House of Blue" by Kate Winslet; and a series of one-acts, including one written by KU's Gene Pinder. Also on campus... Today, the Kansas Geological Survey will sponsor a "Planning Symposium" in the Apollo Room of the KU Space Technology Center to discuss results of a survey on possible land-use in the Kansas City Topeka Corridor area and Myron Smith, professor of astronomy at the University of Texas at Austin, will speak at a special colloquium in the UU department of astronomy and physics at 3:30 p.m. in 233 Mall Hall. Tomorrow, about 60 high school and college synchronized swimming teams will participate in a swimming clinic from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Robinson Natatorium, a jewelry casting workshop will be from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. in Wescoe Hall Auditorium, a jewelry casting workshop will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Museum of Art and a brass instrument workshop for high school students will be in Murphy Hall with registration beginning at 9 a.m. Sunday, SUA will sponsor a free concert from 3 to 7 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. Tree Frog and Nonfiction will be playing, the KU Symphony Orchestra will present a concert at 3:30 p.m. in the University Theatre of Murphy Hall, the Collegiate-4-H Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Regionalist Room of the Kansas Union and the London Virtosl will perform at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. A shoe-in. Tan Brown Calfskin This one's a natural to become the greatest thing in shoes. And we've got it. By Nunn Bush. With Nunn Bush quality, styling and comfort built-in - Tan Suede NUNN BUSH 813 Mass. St. 843-2091 --in Karas that backpackers had already visited. Information on how to get there, description of the area and its available supply would be available to anyone. Got a Gripe? Give us a Call 864-3710 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Weekdays The Student Senate Complaint Service [After hours Information Center] Call: 864-3506 At Least We'll Listen! Unique gifts of wood, crystal and pottery THE PINE BOX 7 W. 14th Open 842-6347 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hikers find solace . . . From Page One SUA sponsored a backpacking trip last week in the natural Forest in Missouri. Dyerga was Any student would have no problem backpacking, Blessing said. An older person might have to condition himself; however, packlining isn't too physically strenuous, he said. A workshop was given by the Backpacking and Mountaineering Club earlier this year, Bill Blessing, chairman of the club, said. The discussion was about the use of proper equipment and adequate preparation for a trip. A person needs the right kind of attitude if he wants to go backpacking. Blessed said it might be because he's very busy. outdoors in a tent isn't like being in a luxury hotel on vacation, he said. The club will meet Wednesday to plan its next trip. Normally about 10 people go on the trips and transportation is provided by the club. A coach may be required equipment may rent from SIA, he said. The club may take part in a more extended trip during Christmas break sponsored by the Johnson County Junior High School to be Big Bend National Park in Texas in the possibilities of exploring the mountains, the desert and Carlsbad Caverns. Blessing said The club also is considering plans for a trip to Bend Bend National Park, the Grand Canyon or Colorado next spring break or summer if enough interest is shown, Blissed said. Backpacking a specialized area, and backpacking at the same time. For a 20-mile weekend trip, a backpacker For a 20-mile weekend trip, a backpacker needs a load of a lead of 20 pounds or less. St. Louis University School of Law, St. Louis, Missouri Parlor A in Union 9:30 a.m. 12:00 Associate Dean Peter W. Salsich Jr. will be on campus Tuesday, Nov. 12, 9:30-12:00 a.m. to speak with students interested in Law School. Dean Salsich will have information concerning the school of law joint degree program. JD/ MA Urban Affairs, also JD/ MBA. Arrangements made through Dean Ellen Gold. Tues., Nov. 12 13 Big Performances—Nov. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 13. Big Performances—Nov. 6, 7, 8. 9. 10. Thurs. — 7 to 10 p.m. Sat. — 9 to 6, 8, 10, 12 p.m. Fri. — 8 to 10 p.m. $3.25 Advance CAPRI IN KANSAS CITY Cost of a weekend trip varies from $10 to $20. Blessing said. This includes the expense of transportation and food. The cost will be lower for people with their own gear. Tickets on sale at Kief's Other necessities are a sleeping bag or blankets, cooking gear, food and camping accessories such as a map, compass and flashlight. Clothing should be chosen according to the weather, Blessing said. Different layers should be worn instead of one heavy coat. Shoes should fit well and give good support. Clothes should be suitable for weekend trips but hiking boots are necessary for extended trips, he said. $3.75 at the Door Halls work for park Scholarship hall residents are trying to clear and clean land for a new park. The All Scholarship Halls Council (ASHC) recently named this Sunday as its park Reclamation Day. A group of about 70 persons from scholarship halls are going to the area that will eventually be Naistham Park at the south end of Naistham Drive. The city of Lawrence is supplying trucks and trash bags to the halls. The students will work until 5 p.m. collecting trash and clearing the land for the new park. There's Always Something Developing at Our Place! With our fully-equipped darkroom here at Naismith, it's only natural! Come join us at Naismith Hall Private baths—Weekly maid service—Comfortable, carpeted rooms—Heated swimming pool—Good food with unlimited seconds—Lighted parking—Color TV—Close to campus—Many other features 1800 Naismith Drive Lawrence, Kansas 66044 913-843-8559 SUA Presents A country-rock band back from their NEC college tour TREE FROG and Performing the compositions of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonius Monk, and Jobim NON-FICTION For An Afternoon of FREE Music Sunday, Nov. 10 3-7 p.m. Union Ballroom Kans said establish comm Kans. Ben suppo 1975 tl "I'm the B would "WF program also s ween : "Will have e