University Daily Kansan, April 6, 1983 Page 7 Special to the KANSAN Mark Gidley, Houston senior, and Rodger Payne, Sand Springs, Okla., senior, won the 1883 championship in the National Debate Tournament last weekend in Colorado. Both were honored last night at a reception at the home of Donn Parson, director of the KU forensics program. BROADENING HORIZONS THROUGH WOMEN'S RECOGNITION Nominate your choices for K.U.'s outstanding women students, faculty, and alumnae. DEADLINE: Today April 6,1983 at 5:00 p.m. Forms available: Women's Resource Center 218 Strong Hall Awards Ceremony April 16, 1983 7:30 p.m. Alderson Auditorium 864-3552 Sponsored by: Commission on the Status of Women Funded from the Student Activity Fee ISLAM-AN INTRODUCTION The Islamic Center of Lawrence will present its 4th lecture in a series of introductory lectures about Islam. (The lectures are designed mainly for non-Muslims): "WOMEN IN ISLAM" Time: 7:15 p.m., Thursday, April 7, 1983 Place: Pine Room, Kansas Union, KU Lawrence. Everybody is invited. Summer Jobs $2,40000 and up for the summer! American Specialty corporation has openings for the summer in the following communities. Abilene Arkansas City Atchison Augusta Chanute Coffeyville Colby Concordia Dodge City El Dorado Emporia Fort Scott Garden City Goodland Great Bend Hays Haysville Independence Iola Junction City Kansas City Kansas City Lawrence Lawrence Leavenworth Lenexa Liberal Manhattan McPherson Merrigan Mission Newton Olathe Ottawa Overland Park Paola Parsons Pittsburgh Prairie Village Prairie Village Shawnee Topeka Wellington Wichita Winfield FOR MORE INFORMATION COME TO KANSAS UNION INTERNATIONAL ROOM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 AND THURSDAY, APRIL 7 AT 11:00, 1:00, 3:00 OR 5:00. A TWENTY MINUTE EXPLANATION OF THE JOBS WILL BE GIVEN AT THIS TIME. Also openings available in surrounding states. Debaters take 1st in nationals A Lecompton man arrested last month on drug charges was bound over for trial today by a Douglas County District Court judge. The KU debate team of Mark Gidley and Rodger Payne won the 1983 National Debate Tournament by defeating Dartmouth's top team in last weekend's finals in Colorado Springs, Colo. Judge James Paddock scheduled a trial date of June 1 for Eugene E. Smith, Lecompte, who is charged with the sale and possession of marijuana. By DAVID POWLS Staff Reporter And last night, KU administrators, including Cancellor Gene A. Budig, attended a reception for the debaters at the home of Donn Parson, director of the KU forensics program and professor of speech and drama. Parson said that Gidley, Houston senior, and Payne, Sand Springs, Okla., senior, were able to defeat the Dartmouth team because they changed their argument. The team's assistant KU faced the Dartmouth team earlier in the year. June trial set for drug case Paddock rused on evidence presented by Scott Teselink, Kansas Bureau of Investigation special agent, and Robert VanHosen. I THINK DARTMOUTH WAS expecting us to use some of the same arguments we had used before." Parson said. "They were always sure they were going to win, but our team picked a day to put it all together." This year's debate topic was, "Resolved: All U.S. military intervention in the internal affairs of a nation or state should be more Western Hemisphere should be abolished." Gidley said that between rounds, KU coaches and Jerry Gaines, Houston sophomore, helped the team prepare new arguments. Some other schools, however, seemed to rely on prepared arguments. "The competition was about the same as we faced throughout the year, but the tension was a lot higher." Gidley said. "A lot of the teams saved their better arguments for the tournament." IN THE RANKINGS OF individual speakers, Gidley placed fifth among the 120 debaters at the tournament. Pavne placed 10th. During the four-day tournament, KU also defeated two Northwestern University teams and a Samford University team, from Birmingham, Ala. KU debate teams have been national champions four times in the 37-year history of the National Debate League. Other other years were 1944, 1950 and 1976. Parson said that KU teams had placed third at the tournament five times. "Debate is one activity that KU has performed well in this year, and I think the University can be proud of this national championship," he said. GIDLEY, AN ECONOMICS major, and Payne, a political science major, have participated in two previous national tournaments, Parson said. They debated as a team while sopho- cered but were on different teams last year. Both previous times their teams finished fifth. The affadavit against Smith alleges that the officers gave the buyer $120 and followed him to his home in Lecompton, where the buyer bought four ounces of marijuana in plastic bags. THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Smith, speaking through his attorney, pleaded not guilty to the charges and requested a jury trial, which Paddock granted. announces the third speaker in its1982-83 Visiting Scholars Series Jagdish N. Sheth Walter H. Stellner Distinguished Professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and an internationally known scholar in the marketing field will conduct a seminar Toward A General Theory of Marketing April 8, 10:00 a.m. 413 Summerfield Hall The Summerfield Plan All female and students are welcome. Contact Renate R. Mai-Dalton (864-3117) for additional information OPEN MEETING NOTICE In accordance with University policies, a committee has been appointed to review the performance of Frances Degen Horowitz in her capacity as Vice Chancellor for Research, Graduate Studies and Public Service. The committee has scheduled an open meeting. Friday, April 8 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union Faculty, staff, and students who wish to comment on aspects of the Research, Graduate Studies and Public Service sector are invited to attend. 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