as, the graphies their newsweek may be friend. ns and gton. is that of what counter- ojection miscellaneous al data be as ad exh at the y books y to the of choice inmoved. IRES are r sense. her day ie FDA's adopted efforts to houseset, kansas, huseets, yey, New carolina, oklahoma efforts ie FDA's affordable may be ment has freedom: indication is, Mem- gang being so, society, have it if Alumni to return for first Black Career Dav Black University of Kansas alumni in professional fields will return to KU tomorrow and Saturday for the first Black Student Career Day for KU students. The career day, sponsored by the Black Alumni Steering Committee of the university of Kansas Alumni Association, will begin at 10 a.m. to 9 noon Saturday in the Kansas Union The program is designed to give black KU students an opportunity to meet with black alumni to discuss their professional experience and interests, as well as director of admissions, said yesterday. BAILEY SAID 51 black alumni were expected to return. The alumni are career advisors, career counselors, group discussions and information visits with students. Speeches about the orientation of blacks toward careers also are planned. Del Shakel, executive vice chancellor, has requested that all black students who want to attend the career day be excused from class assignments. The student is responsible for class assignments Friday. BLACK STUDENTS who are interested in attending the career day don't have to be enrolled. The Black Alumni Steering Committee, led by Michael Shim, Detroit, and Jim Dumas, Columbia, Mo., has been meeting the past few months to plan the career day. The day will provide an opportunity, Shinn said, for black alumni from across the United States to get together, many for the first time since they left KU. The Black alumni will meet Saturday Merchants hold own relay The Kansas Relays aren't the only racing events in town this weekend. Lawrence merchants are getting in shape for their upcoming State Championships Street, set for Saturday morning. The event, sponsored by the Downtown Lawrence Association (DLA), pits merchants from the west side of Massachusetts against merchants from the east side in a face-off at the streets. The relay will begin at 10. At about 12 runners will compete from each side. year's winner was the east team with a time of 1:54.5. Andy Anderson, DLA secretary, said that both sides had won twice in the past. Last The official starter for the race is Bill Lienhard, vice president of the First National Bank of Lawrence and a former KU basketball player. "We thought we would have our own relay," Joe Flannery, DLA member in charge this year's race, said yesterday. He said the DLA board of directors five years ago. "It's mostly the younger employees and owners who run," Anderson said. Flannery said the ages of the runners ranged from 20 to 40. The merchants compete for "the glory of timing," Anderson said, because no prizes are offered. The DLA is an association of stores dedicated to building a stronger downtown area. In celebration of its fifth anniversary, the will serve refreshments in front of the First National Bank, 900 Massachusetts St., after the race. MCAT third-year law student, and Mumbi, dean assistant of women. Wintermorte said his office sent out neary 1,000 letters inviting black alumni to return to KU. The list of alumni was compiled with the assistance of other black alumni. Review Tonight Thursday, April 28 Genetics INORGANIC CHEMISTRY by Dr. Bricker 7:30 Room 332 Mallot morning in the Kansas Union for more group discussions and to plan future acco THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS For its Summer Repertory Theatre Company the KRT Season will be: June 11—Aug.6,1977. 35-40 actors and technicians will be needed. AUDITIONS BAILEY, MARSHALL JACKSON, assistant director of admissions, and Dick Wintermute, director of the Alumni Association, are acting as campus coordinators for the career day. Assisting them with the program are Beth Cox Williams, General Auditions—Murphy Hall Sat., April 23 10:00-12:00, 1:30-5:00 Sun., April 24 10:00-12:00, 1:30-5:00 The Office of Admissions also sent letters to about 500 black students at KU, Bailey and DeWitt. 35-40 actors and technicians will be needed. Sandals Several styles to choose from like: Pedwin Leather Hurrache style with long wearing tire-tread sole. Sizes 7 to 13. 15.95 Soft leather sandal with tire-tread sole. Sizes 6-13 13.95 Your BANKAMERICARD welcome here POSITIONS OPEN: Security Secretary 813 Mass. 843-2091 SO YOU THINK YOU'RE SPECIAL?? Well, we're looking for special people to work 1977-1978 Special Events Committee University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 21, 1977 Publicity Hospitality Ushers Sign up for interviews in SUA office Deadline 4/27 Heart of America Frisbee Tournament Saturday, April 23 O-Zone Field Entry Fee:1.00 Registration at SUR office or 9:00 a.m. Saturday at tourney site Competition will begin at 1O a.m. Trophies awarded in all events. $100 lst place prize to total event winner Everyone Welcome! Sponsored by SUA, Miller Brewing Co., Rec. Services. HEART OF AMERICA FRISBEE CLUB You're graduating. What happens then? What happens to all the people you knew in school? What happens to all the groups and activities you were involved in? Where do all the graduates from the Class of '77 go? There's a way to stay in touch, not just with the past, but with the present and future as well. Find out now* The University of Kansas Alumni Association invites all recent graduates and seniors to Open House Wednesday and Thursday April 20 and 21 2-5 p.m. Room 403. Kansas Union Stop by, have some refreshments and pick up your free KU memorabilia. Meet the people, find out how they help you stay in touch, find out about the activities and programs they coordinate, learn about the services they offer. Your Alumni Association: Friend raisers