University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 21, 1978 5 Art scholarships awarded Recipients of various art scholarships by the University of Michigan, associate professor of art. The awards were made in conjunction with the annual Scholarship Art Show, which is sponsored by the KU department of art and located in the Union Gallery. The show will open today at 1:30 and continue until May 7. Ot said that it was against University policy to release the financial values of the institution. Recipients announced so far are David Helwer, Russell junior; Joel Knapp, Ian Gulley; Danny Schoenmeyer; sophomore; Tom Gulliffe, Overland Park senior; Mary Jernigan, Little Rock, Ariz. Events . . . TODAY: LEAND BELL Hallmark visiting artist from New York City, will speak at 3 p.m. in woodcraft Auditorium in the Kansas City United Husburgh will be present at the GERMAN CLUB KAFFEIS AND KUCHEN meeting at 3:30 p.m. in 405 Wescoe. TONIGHT: A SEMINAR FOR BLACK WOMEN will be at 7 in the Walmut Room of the Kansas Union. Dave McKeynolds, field secretary of the New York League will be on-site — NON-VIOLET AND NATIONAL DEFENSE' at 8 in Parlor A of the Union, FRANK TRAPP, professor Art atumnist College, with lecture on "Fine Arts," museum, the Museum of Spooner Art Museum. WILLIAM BALFOUR, vice chancellor for student affairs, will be on JKHK's "Administrative Training" with John Martin will give an ORGAN RECITAL at 7:30 in the First Methodist Church. Announcements . . . The Peter Watkins film "EDVARD The Peter Watkins film is shown only at 13:30 tonight rather than at 12:45." freshman; Leroy Johnston, Lawrence senior; Margaret Marchand, LaFayette, ind. special student; Carolyn Cogswell, Lawrence senior; Cynthia Atwood, Lawrence senior; Jennifer Lawrence, Lawrence senior; Jarnie Jones, Village junior; and Randy Yule, Wichita state Ott said that there was one reamining scholarship to be awarded, which would be divided among various students. The KU Endowment Association, which makes the final selection of recipients, will release the names of the winners later, he said. Ott said that 39 students, whose works were judged Saturday by 15 faculty members of the department of art, participated in the show. The faculty met Sunday to compile a list of recommended scholarship recipients to send to the Endowment Association, he said. These techniques include paintings, drawings, printings and sculptures. 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