8 Monday, April 23, 1973 University Daily Kansam Black Parents Stage Fund Drive By PAMELA PROCHASKA Pearson Staff Writer The annual fund drive of the Lawrence Branch of Concerned Black Parents (LBC-BP) will conclude this month if the goal of $25 723 is reached. Joanne Hurst, director of the Joanne Hurst, said that the drive was being conducted by drive captains and that there would be no door-to-door solicitation. The drive captain and driver uniforms are for talking with potential contributors about LBCBP. the cochairmen of the drive are the officers of the organization -Theoella Nelson, chairman; Barbara Sabol, secretary; Anita Martin, treasurer; and Hurst. Hurst said that the driver captives would send in their reports at the end of April. If the goal had not been reached, an intensified drive would be carried into May. The LBCBP has conducted two previous drives, one in 1970, shortly after its formation, and one in 2014, where the drive was made possible because the group had adequate funds for its projects. The LBCBP has awarded five college tuition scholarships to Lawrence High School students, two in 1971 and three in 1977 Three of the students are attending KU, one is attending Kansas State Teachers College in Emporia and the other is in nurses' training in Kansas City, Kan. If the LBCBP reaches its goal, it plans to award seven scholarships instead of five. One will be a vocational scholarship and the other will be a parent scholarship which the group hopes will encourage a parent to enter or return to college. Other plans include taking black children who finish ninth grade to Washington, D.C., for three days in the summer by chartered bus and obtaining some consultant services to help the staff become more proficient in its work with students and parents. The money that is raised also will help the LBCB continue its present programs, which include a summer camp for black junior high students, "Reading Is Fundamental" programs and other fundamental programs that benefit the LBCB can donate both time and financial assistance. For example, the group is working with a committee of high school students in some city. The LBCBP has an office at the Lawrence Community Building 11th and Vermont Hospital 7th floor. The only salaried member is Hurst, who serves as director, secretary and field KU Physicists Receive Grant For Research A grant of $120,000 from the National Science Foundation will enable University of Kansas physicists to continue research on properties of elementary subnuclear particles. The grant will provide funds to study information from a detector known as a bubble chamber. This device allows researchers to study the tracks of minute particles believed to be the basic building blocks of all matter. Ammar said findings from this study could have implications on a wide variety of factors. KU researchers, under the direction of Raymond G. Ammar and Robert Stump, professors of physics, are using bubble chamber exposures taken at several high-energy accelerators throughout the United States and returned to KU for study. Other members of the research team are Robin Davis and Nowhan Kwak, associate professors of physics and astronomy at KU, and research associate William Kropac. McPherson, Hassan Gafouri, McPherson, and Hassan Gafouri, Tehran, Iran, also are working on the project. Business School Receives Donation The University of Kansas School of Business recently received a gift of $4,500 from the Peast, Marwick, Mitchell and Co. companies. The organization is associated with this public accounting firm, Clifford Clark, dean of the School of Business, said that the funds would provide research assistantships for KU business students. It also will be used to help support the school's business research fund, and assist with the school's general curriculum surveys, be said. Murray Edelman of the University of Wisconsin will speak on "The Helping Professions as Regulators of the Poor" at 8 tonight in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. The lecture is the last in a series of four sponsored by the department of Politics and Society it titled 'The Study of Politics and Society: Challenges in the 1970s.' One-Act Plavs Three one-act plays, directed by graduate students in the theatre department, will be presented at 7 o'clock and 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Theatre. There is no admission charge. worker. She began receiving a salary in November of 1972, and between April and November of 1972 she received funds from a personal fellowship. Hurst said there was a great deal of volunteer work, especially from the officers. There is no national organization, Hurst said. "We named our organization the Lawrence Branch of Concerned Black Parents, and that seems to give people the impression that we are a branch of a larger organization, but this is not the case." Hurst said. "It just happened to be what we named ourselves during a crisis situation, and as we are incorporated under this name, it remains." The fund drive captains include Mrs. Vernon Branson, Gene Burdett, Mrs. James Cheeks, Art Cromer, Al Hack, Roger Hill, Richard Holmsteier, Mrs. Thomas Mitchell, Anne Moore, Russell Mossier, John Spearman Sr, Skip Wipper and Petie Although the LCBBP is a black organization, it has appealed to whites to help them as drive captains. Hurst said the organization had requested the services of whites because a large part of the LCBBP's support came from the white community. Members of the University of Kansas faculty serving as drive captains are Ernest B. 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