University Daily Kansan, February 23, 1984 CAMPUS AND AREA ON CAMPUS Page 7 TODAY GAY AND LESBIAN Services of Kansas will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the international Room of the Kansas Union. WOMEN STUDIES Program presents "Prose and Poetry of Zora Neale Hurston," part of the Afro-American Literature Program at the 30th pm, in the Fine Room of the 19th LAWRENCE ART GUILD will present "How to Photograph Artwork" at 7:30 p.m. at the Lawrence Art Center, Ninth and Vermont streets. AD ASTRA L-5 SOCIETY presents William Arnold, professor of sociology, lecturing on "Man in Space: Social Psychology," at the Room p.m. in the Council Room of the Union. VISITING ARTISTS SERIES presents Rita Sloan, an internationally known pianist, at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN Studies will present a Brown Bag Lunch at noon in 109 Lippincott Hall, featuring a Spanish lecture by Maura Velaqueson on "The Influence of the Language Guarani in Paragamy." ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS On Campus will present "The History of the Church" at 7 p.m. in the Regionalist Room of the Union. DUNGEONS & DRAGONS will meet at 7 p.m. in the Trail Room of the Union. KU SWORD & SHIELD will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Walnut Room of the Union. GRUB STREET, KU's literary magazine, will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Oread Room of the Union. CANTERBURY HOUSE will present an Episcopal Eucharist at noon in Danforth Chapel. BROWN BAG CONCERT Series presents KU Student Woodwind Quintet at noon in the Strong Hall Rotunda. THE PTERODACTYL'S EGG, a campus science fiction and fantasy magazine is accepting contributions for its next issue. Call Ray Dillinger at 864-5736. Woman's bequest to enrich design, engineering majors By the Kansan Staff The University of Kansas has received a bequest of nearly $2 million to use for schoolships in the Schools of Engineering and Fine Arts, Chancellor Gene A. Budig announced yesterday. The bequest from the estate of Dorris Fair Carey is to be used equally by the department of mechanical engineering and the department of design because of its interest in students in those majors. Carey, who died in November at age 76 in Lyons, studied textiles and weaving at KU in the late 1920s. Her husband, BRIAR Carey, graduated from KU with a degree in mechanical engineering and later owned Universal Pulleys Co. in Wichita. He died in 1960. engineering, said the scholarship fund would be "very useful to attract the best students into mechanical engineering." Robert Zerwekh, acting chairman of the department of mechanical The department of mechanical engineering has no other fund as large as the Carey scholarship fund, he said. Lee Mann, head of the department of design, agreed that the fund would help to recruit high-quality students to the department of design. She said the department of design previously had access only to a general creative-and-performing departments of the School of Fine Arts. "It should be quite a boost to the program," she said. No decisions have been made in either department about the number of scholarships that will be awarded. The Kansas University Endowment Association will manage the bequest. Senate approves funds to help dancers perform By the Kansan Staff A Student Senate administrative error almost prevented the University Dance Company from performing this dance, an important assistant business manager said last night. Sharon Rosse, Omaha, Neb., sophomore and the manager, said the Student Senate Finance Committee is investigating the company submitted in November. However, the Student Senate last night approved a second request for $1,346, which the Finance Committee approved last week. Sen Gustinch, chairman of the committee, told senators that the request either had been misplaced in the Senate office or had been lost in the transition between the former and present committee chairmen. The company requested additional funds in October to finance a trip to the United States. Wichita, Rosse said, but the Senate refused its request. In other business last, night, the Senate; She said the company was able to finance the trip with the proceeds from an October performance but had to cancel the performance be- forwarded to a lock of funds. - passed a bill allotting $500 from the special projects account to pay for newspaper advertising for the events of POW/MIA Vietnam War Memorial Awareness Week, which will be sponsored by the Senate Vietnam War Memorial Committee and Arnold Air Society April 2-6. - voted to appoint Glenn Jewell, Lawrence junior and the Interfraternity Council representative to the Senate and to represent candidates at the Sports Council. *approved the appointments of Kevin Harrison, Wichita freshman, and Robert Hunter, Wichita sophomore, to the Transportation Board. Spring '84 clothing for men & women 920 Mass. 842-2700 9:30-8:30 p.m. Thurs. 9:30-6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 1-5 p.m. Sun. The Owl Society THE CASTLE TEA ROOM The Junior Class Honor Society Bright colors for bright clothes and sunshiny days! COBALT BLUE RASPBERRY NUDE 1307 Mass Now accepting applications from sophomores with a minimum overall G.P.A. of 3.0 phone: 843-1151 Applications and current transcript due March 9 at 5 p.m. Rm.403 of Kansas Union Applications and information in Rm.403 of Kansas Union Free Lecture by Richard Skoonberg Thurs., Feb.23 7:30 p.m. Lawrence Art Center How to Photograph Artwork sponsored by the Lawrence Art Guild