8 Thursday, April 12, 1973 University Daily Kansan KU Student Wins Pageant Brenda Kopmeyer, Overland Park freshman, was crowned Miss Kansas Tuesday night in Kansas City, Mo. at the Miss Iowa State team, a preliminary to the Miss U.S.A. contest. "It took a few seconds to realize they ran armed me," Kepner said, "but when it came out, I was horrified." Besides beauty and personality, Kopper and much of the contest dealt with pain. "It isn't difficult to go out and learn a dance routine," Kopmer says, "but it is a challenge to express yourself mentally and be able to talk on world affairs." On the last night of the contest, the four finalists were given 30 seconds to speak on a microphone. "I spoke on the POWs," Kopneyer said. "I would like to be a POW for the brief Hashinger Bill Includes Plays Dance Concert In late April five productions will be presented in the Hashinger Theatre. The first of these, a play, "Sticks and Bones," written by David Robe and directed by Peggy Baldwin, will be presented April 18-22. It is the story of a Vietnam Veteran returning to the "all-American" family scene. "Three for the Art Festival" will be presented at 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday, and at 3 p.m. Sunday. "The Marriage戏," a one act play by Anton Chekov, a drama based on a play by Judy Corneau and a production of "Endgame" by Samuel Beckett will be presented. An art festival is planned for April 27-28. Works of Hashinger resident painters, potter, sculptors and photographers will be exhibited and will be for sale. Admission will be 50 cents at the door for all performances. Van Cliburn To Perform Pianist Vlad Cliburn will present the final concert in this season's University of Kansas Concert Series at 8:20 p.m. Tuesday in Hoch Auditorium. Cilburn, a native of Texas, has continued to gain fame since his stunning performance in the International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1958. He has made more than 20 recordings and has appeared with every major orchestra in the United States. At KU Clibar will play numbers by Brahms, Beethoven, Chopin and Debussy. Tickets are on sale in the Murphy Hall box office. Corrections Mike Turner, Lawrence graduate student and educational coordinator of Lawrence Gay Liberation, Inc., was erroneously accused of sexually abusing a freshman, in Wednesday's Kansan. ★ ★ ★ A story in Tuesday's Kanan incorrectly reported that a proposed 60,000 acres alligator Prairie Park would take one-third of the state's land. It would take one-third of one per cent. Scholars Consider Law and Ecology At KU Conference Law and the ecological challenge is the topic for the American Section of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy conference, which begins here today and continues through Saturday. Scholars in philosophy, law and political science are expected to attend the conference. Discussions will center on papers by the participants. Some of the principal papers include: "Injustice and the Environment, A Moral Dilemma," "Defining Nature" (in legal terminology), "Bananas for Environmental Legislation," "Management: the Case of Marine Fisheries," "Nature's Rights and Man's Duties," "Do We Owe the Future," "Intelligence and Recklessness Towards the Environment Some Questions Concerning Legal and Moral Responsibility." Murphy to Speak To Library Group Former Chancellor Franklin Murphy will address a dinner meeting of the Friends of the Library at 7 p.m. Friday in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. In a speech entitled "Reminiscences," he referred his days at the University of Kansas. Murphy, who was also chancellor of the University of California at Los Angeles, is now chairman of the board for the Times-Mirror Corp. in Los Angeles. Persons interested in joining Friends of the Library and attending the dinner may reservations by noon, today with David Hewlett, the secretary of the Friends at Watson Library. moment when they step out of the plane and onto the American soil. I feel that at this moment, I am ready to go. Brenda Kopmeyer and continue to count my numerous blessings." Kompayer said 35 girls from Kansas were entered in the contest. She said that it was a big honor to be named one of the winners. Kopneyer said that she had been in Miss 16 of Kansas City, Miss Kansas Teen and Miss Kansas World beauty pageants. Theatre is her major at KU, and Kopneyer says these public appearances would help her later. She wants to become an actress. that what they had shared was worthwhile Koppner leaves for New York in May to participate in the Miss U.S. contest. She said that her summer would be full of public events, but that she also wanted to hold a job. 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