Page 14 University Daily Kansan, April 22, 1983 milestones KAREN GRIBBLE, Hynann Port, Mass., senior, received the best-of- show award April 17 in the First Juried Student Illustration Show. Gribble also received a cash prize. Gribble also received a cash prize. Other winners were Sandra Deheragh, Lawrence senior, best applied illustration, Tony Peck, Leawood Senior, best presentation, and Carole Thomas, Topека senior, best introductory illustration. SIXTEEN KU ART HISTORY STUDENTS have been awarded Barbara and Floyd Amsden awards for outstanding academic achievement. For the past five years the Amdens, of Wichita, have provided funds that enable the faculty of the Kress Foundation Department of Art History at KU to honor students for academic achievements and research. The winners are: Rachel Schmidt, Clay Center sophomore; Ramona Hardy, Lawrence freshman; Andrew John Heyler, Lawrence senior; Miamr Neuringer, Lawrence senior; John Kavesi, Leawood senior; Am Kenyon, Mission Hills senior; Sarl Melchong, Overland Park junior; Lisa Mayhew, Prairie Village junior; Deirdre Rettenmaier, Roeland Park senior; David Hardy, McClouth senior; Clark Lunberry, Phillipsburg senior; Christine Fidler, Salina senior; Cheryl Cotterman, Roscoe junior; Susan Cornwell, Kansas City, Mo., senior; Rachel Mauro, Kansas City, Mo., junior; and Allison Williams, Arlington, Mo. senior. DEBRA PUTNAM, Prospect Heights, IL., senior, has been named the outstanding graduating senior in the art history department. She received a cash award. JIM STINSON, KU Foreign Student Admission Officers, has been awarded a grant from the Fulbright Commission to three-week program there this spring. Awards were made on competitive basis to twenty United States administrators responsible for foreign exchange administration. LISA ASHNER, Mission junior, has been selected to participate in the Coro Kansas City Summer Internship Program. The Coro program provides 12 10-week internships in public affairs annually to college students. Selection is based upon leadership, ability to work in groups, commitment to community and grade point average. ROBERT F. EINHELLIG, Vermilion, S.D., senior and civil engineering student, has received a fellowship in the U.S. Army for graduate study at KU. Eimbell is one of 450 U.S. students receiving the awards this year. Each fellowship provides three years of study and funds may be spread over five years. over 10 years. Derald Johnson Jr., Dodge City electrical engineering senior, received honorable mention. Kansas county forbids female mud wrestling By United Press International KINSLEY, Kan. — Edwards County does not want to hassle anybody out to have a good time, but female mud wrestling will not be allowed, the county attorney said yesterday. EDWARDS COUNTY District Magistrate Judge Richard Miller ruled earlier this week that state law forbad unofficial or unsanctioned female mud wrestling, and required a Belpole, Kan., resident to post a $500 bond to make sure the slippery sport did not occur in his county. THE EVENT promoter Jack Brown had in mind for May 28 apparently fit none of those requirements. Posters indicated that four bands would play in an open-air concert in a pasture a mile west and a half mile south of Belpore. 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A FEW THOUGHTS ABOUT THE MAYORAL SELECTION PROCEDURE The 1980 City Commission, unhappy with the rotating mayorship in which the mayor had a ceremonial and limited role and under which Lawrence enjoyed some twenty years of growth and progress, decided that the city's interests would be better served by their choosing the mayor. With this change the Commission transformed a position with limited powers into a potentially powerful one. It is now possible for several or competing well-heeled special-interest groups to promote their candidate for mayor. Such a mouthpiece could unduly influence city policy through the use of his appointive powers and his relationship with the city manager. While at least some proponents of this intracommissional selection procedure claim that the Commission's interpretive powers render it particularly capable of discerning the will of the electorate, many hold that a rotating mayorship eliminates the need for any such exercise in perception and therefore both simplifies and democratizes the selection procedure. As the commission-manager form of government was designed to prevent the concentration and abuse of governmental power and so give the general public a greater voice in its government, the City Commission's three-year-old practice of choosing the mayor is quite disturbing. Although Commissioner Barkley Clark considers this intracommissional selection procedure a "line-tuning of the old system," I think it constitutes a fundamental alteration of that system. William Dann 2702 W. 24th St. Terr. Paid Advertisement 1 1