6 Tuesday, September 9. 1986 / University Daily Kansan Revue jobs not open to seniors By CRAIG HERRMANN Staff writer Seniors who applied for positions on this year's Rock Chalk Revue advisory board were rejected before any interviews were conducted. Pat Kehde, adviser for this year's production, said seniors were eliminated from consideration in last night's interview session for reasons of continuity. "We like to get interested freshmen and sophomores to serve on the board, hoping they will remain interested and use their experience next year," Kehde said. "It wouldn't serve our purposes to accept seniors who will graduate at the end of this year." She also said she was surprised that seniors had even applied for the five advisory board positions available. Because of the large number of applications, producers of the show and Kehde were able to reserve the positions for freshmen, sophomores and juniors, whom Kehde said were more suited to the task. The ads for the positions didn't discourage seniors from applying, Kehde said, because the committee didn't expect much response. In the past, the committee received only about six applications each year, she said. According to David Claflin, producer of this year's Rock Chalk Revue, 25 applications were received this year, including four from seniors. Nat Dohr, St. Louis senior, said he applied last semester for a position on this year's advisory board and understood that the applications were open to all classes. He said he was called Sunday night and told that seniors were not going to be considered for this year's advisory board. Dohr said he understood the decision to exclude seniors from the advisory board, but questioned the logic behind the decision. "Juniors who get selected for the board this year won't be able to use their experience next year because they'll be seniors." Dohr said. "It doesn't make much sense." Dohr also pointed out that some freshmen and sophomores might not understand much about the show because they had had little exposure to the production. University builds wall to save hill under GSP Hall San Writer Erosion has been eating away at the hill under Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall-Corbin Hall on 11th Street By PAMELA SPINGLER Staff writer But GSP-Corbin isn't in any danger of sliding into Indiana Street, said Kenneth Stoner, director of student housing. Dirt and mud slides are causing problems for pedestrians and motorists by covering sidewalks and streets. So the University of Kansas hired B.A. Green Construction Co. to build a dv limestone wall. Construction began Aug. 25 and will be finished this fall, depending on the weather. Stoner said. The wall, which will curve around the southeast corner of the intersection of 10th and Indiana streets. "The corner is angled because it was such a bad intersection," Stoner said. "You couldn't see because of the hill." Tammy Jones. GSP-Corbin residence hall director, said that residents hadn't seen worried about the erosion and that the hall had not received any complaints on the construction. The wall is an extension of the one erected when the GSP-Corbin parking garage was built in 1979, Stoner said. He said the original plans were to finish the wall when the garage was built but lack of money interrupted construction. Money was allocated this year for the extension of the wall from the Pearson Trust Fund, a fund left to the University for maintenance on the Pearson buildings by Joseph Pearson. Stoner said the erosion of the hill began when Ini dagna Street was first constructed. Rick Glotzbach, Topeka, works on a retaining wall at 11th and Indiana streets. The wall designed to stop erosion beside Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall-Corbin Hall, is being built by the Raley Construction Co., Topeka, and should be completed later this month. Ballot to list ex-candidate in 6th District TOPEKA — A Republican candidate for the Kansas House of Representatives who decided not to campaign for the office failed to withdraw in time and will have his name on the November election ballot anyway, the secretary of state's office said yesterday. The Associated Press Steve Stapleton of Parsons, the GOP contender in the 6th House District, announced Friday in Parsons that he was withdrawing as a candidate. However, he did not file withdrawal papers with the secretary of state's office by the deadline, which was 5 p.m. Friday. That means his name will be on the November ballot as an opponent to Democratic incumbent Bill Brady, also of Parsons. Stapleton, who recently was named interim county attorney for Labette County, indicated in his statement he does not plan to campaign for the House seat even if his name is on the ballot. "If I campaigned hard enough to win the election, I'd do a lousy job here," he said. "And I'm not willing to do that. I've decided to devote my full attention to the county attorney's office." Stapleton was in private law practice when he filed for the Legislature. then was appointed assistant county attorney and later was named acting county attorney effective Sept. 1, after the county attorney resigned. On Campus The KU Soccer Club will practice at 5:30 p.m. today at the University soccer fields, 23rd and Iowa streets. "The film "Especially for Children" will be shown at the introductory meeting of Jayhawks for UNICEF at 7:30 p.m. today in the International Room of the Kansas Union. The KU Bridge Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in the Trail Room of the Kansas Union. The KU Young Democrats will meet at 8 p.m. today in the Art Gallery of the Kansas Union. An informational meeting about spring semester internships in Washington and Topeka will be at 8 p.m. today in Nunenaker Center. The Transcendental Meditation Program will have an introductory lecture at 8 p.m. today in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. A man's ger's meeting for people Robert Bearse, associate vice chancellor for research and graduate studies, will speak on "Chernobyl: Possible Health Effects" at the University Forum at 11:40 a.m. tomorrow at Ecumenical Christian Ministries 1904 Oread Ave. interested in water polo will be at 6 p.m. tomorrow in room 202 in Robinson Center. Campus Christians will have a fellowship meeting at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in Parlor C of the Kansas Union **Recreational Services will sponsor an Introduction to Weight Training Clinic at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Weight Room in Robinson Center.** The KU Dungeons and Dragons Club will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Trail Room of the Kansas Union. Student Senate will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. 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