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Tuesday, January 19, 1993
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If you have a GPA of 2.0 or higher and are a full time student, you can qualify for an Air Force ROTC scholarship. In addition, you will receive $100.00 each academic month for your last two years of college. This scholarship is available to ANY ACADEMIC MAJOR. The deadline to apply for the fall 1993 semester is rapidly approaching. For more information on this exciting opportunity talk to Captain Brad Gentry or Captain Bob Wicks at 864-4676.
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CHINESE SPRING FESTIVAL
Sunday, Jan 24, Beginning at 2:30 P.M. Kansas Union Ballroom
Celebration includes:
- Chinese Folk Dance, Songs, Music
- Chinese Martial Arts Performance
- Chinese Costume Show
- Art and Calligraphy Exhibition
- Tasteful Chinese Cuisine
- Dance/Party
Tickets can be purchased in advance at:
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KU SUA Ticket Window
Plum Tree Restaurant
Panda Garden Restaurant
Magic Wok Restaurant
or: call the Center for Eastern Asian Study at (913)-864-3849 for reservations or other information
Admission: $7.50/Adult, $5.00/Student, $2.50/Child, $3.00 Member
Ticket purchased at door adds additional $2.00
Deadline: January 21
Sponsors KU Chinese Student and Scholar Friendship Association KU Taiwan Student Association KU Student Senate International Studies and Programs The Center for Eastern Asian Study
Past pageants help Miss KU Winner will give speeches on education during reign
By Jess DeHaver
Kansan staff writer
Kansan staff writer
For 24-year-old Lori Minix, experience proved to be the key to winning the Miss KU-Lawrence pageant Saturday
Saturday at Liberty Hall.
Last year's first runner-up at the Miss Kansas pageant, Minix has competed in five pageants and was last year's Miss Derby.
"I'm really thrilled about winning," Minix said. "I'm excited about competing from my hometown, and that's exciting."
Minix, who completed her master's degree in Spanish literature at KU in December, won a $500 scholarship and the right to compete at this year's Miss Kansas pageant, which will be held the second week of June in Pratt.
As the winner of the Miss KU-Lawrence title, Minnix will speak throughout her reign on a platform that is of special importance to her — education.
Minix said she chose education because she thought there was a need for changes in the system.
there was a need for changes in the system.
"I have been studying education and plan to work on a Ph.D.," Mimix said. "Eventually, I'd like to be an administrator in curriculum."
Minnix said that her strength in the competition was the interview category.
"That's my favorite because people can find out what the contestant is about," she said. "I have an advantage over many of the other women because I'm older and have life experience."
Andrew Arnone / KANSAN
To prepare for the Miss Kansas competition, Minix is studying a Tchaikovsky piano concerto. She also will be working for a nonprofit organization in Lawrence that deals with education.
Five other women competed in the pageant, four of whom were KU students.
Lori Minnix, right, a 1992 KU graduate, is congratulated by 1992 Miss KU Lawrence, Rebecca Mikolaj Shirley, for winning the 1993 event Saturday night at Liberty Hall.
Kashley Kelley, Arkansas City senior, was the first runner-up and won 75. Jennifer Loufer, Overland Park freshman.
Each contestant had a seven-minute interview Saturday morning on such topics as politics, social issues and lifetime goals. The talent, evening gown and physical fitness categories were Saturday afternoon.
CAMPUS/AREA BRIEFS
Cooler temperatures more snow expected
More snow is expected for today, which will add to the inch that accumulated yesterday, said Michael Overton, forecaster for the KU Weather Service.
Overton said flurries were expected today with possible accumulations of up to two inches by early this evening and a high of 27 degrees. A winter advisory warning also has been issued for Lawrence this afternoon and this evening.
A high of 28 degrees and a chance for sleet and snow with possible accumulations of one to two inches are predicted for tomorrow.
Thursday and Friday should see an end to the snow flurries and should bring highs in the low- to mid-30s, Overton said.
KU religion professor quoted in Time article
A KU professor, author of the book "Encountering Mary," was quoted in an article in the Jan. 18 issue of Time magazine.
The weather service has recorded an above-normal 11.5 inches of snowfall for January. Temperatures also have been unseasonally low, with the normal high for this time of the year usually being about 34 degrees.
Copier dispute leads to lawsuit against KU
In the story, which dealt with recent Virgin Mary sightings in Convers, Ga., Sandra Zimdars-Swartz, associate professor of religious studies, commented on the increasing number of women claiming to have seen visions of Mary.
A lawsuit filed in Douglas County District Court Thursday is seeking damages against the University of Kansas Center For Research Inc. in a dispute on the purchases of three copy machines, according to court records.
Hillcrest Bank of Kansas City, Mo., alleges the center failed to pay $24,350.64 for the copiers. The center received the copy machines Mar. 18, 1992, from Century Office Products Inc., 925 Iowa St. according to the suit. The lease was then turned over to Hillcrest.
Compiled by Kansan staff writers Mark Klefer, Dehaven and Brett Riggs.
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