University Daily Kansan, April 26, 1985 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 7 Women honored as leaders By NANCY HANEY Staff Reporter Women must continue to work hard to maintain the gains they've made in the past 10 years and to set new goals, a public official said last night at the Women's Recognition program Auditorium of the Kansas Union. Joanne Collins, a Kansas City, Mo. city council member, was the speaker for the program, which recognized outstanding women students, faculty, staff and community leaders of the past and present. At the program, sponsored by the Commission on the Status of Women, six women were inducted into the Women's Hall of Fame. The Hall of Women Taylor Women's Resource Center, 1970. Strong Hall, was started in 1970. Those elected to the hall were: Barbara Ballard, Virginia Dellor, Beulah Duncan, Juan Sharistantian, Beulah Duncan and the late Elizabeth Miller, Wipkins. COLLINS SAID THE working woman was still being paid less than men for the same job. For every dollar made by a man, a woman is paid about 63 cents, she said. "The 80's are a decade that demand sacrifices," she said. "We must work close to share the obstacles and goals of women." Collins said she challenged the women now in college to make commitments to fight for even more opportunities they have. "For those that have much, there is much required of them to keep it," she said. Ballard, director of the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center and newly elected member of the Lawrence Board of Education, was chosen for her active role in the campus and city communities. Dettler, a radiologist and assistant director of personnel health services at Watkins Memorial Hospital, received a standing ovation from the audience when her name was announced. Detlor appeared in Who's Who in American Women in 1971 and was named Woman of the Year by the Lawrence Jaceyens in 1978. In 1967. Deltor was a microbiology instructor at KU. Next year will be her 50th year as an employee at the University. Sharistianian, associate professor of English, was chosen for her achievements in developing the women's studies program at the university. DUNCAN IS program director in the division of continuing education and was chosen as the first female moderator at the Plymouth Center. She is also a senior deacon and a member of the church's Board of Trustees. Shepherd, an associate district judge in Douglas County, was chosen for her achievements in her profes- tors. She served as a district judge to serve in the county. The women's recognition committee chose Watkins, who died in 1939, for her contributions to the University. She made contributions for the establishment of the Hall and Watkins Memorial Hospital, along with other scholarships. Deb Miller, Greeley junior and president of Watkins Hall, accepted the award for Watkins. 3 armed men rob Food Barn Lawrence police are investigating an armed robbery Wednesday night at Food Barn, 1900 W. 23rd St., Lawrence police said yesterday. Police said three men, all wearing ski masks and carrying guns, stole an unissued amount of money from the store shortly after 8:30 p.m. According to witnesses, one man was shot in the face and two were carrying skis. At about 8:30 p.m., a man about 5-foot,10, wearing dark pants and a ski mask, jumped over the door of the door at cage, pointed a handgun at the employee working there, and told him to lie on the floor, police said. At the same time, two other men entered the store, pointed shotguns at the other employees and customers in the store and told them to lie on the floor, police said. One of the men was wearing a blue shirt and a ski mask. The other was wearing a gray jacket and a black ski mask, police said. 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