--- University Daily Kansan Thursday, September 22, 1977 9 Designers, craftsmen plan entries for KU exhibition The 23rd annual Kansas Designer-Craftman Exhibition will open Monday at the Kansas Union. The month-long show will feature ceramics, jewelry, metal works, weaving, textile design, wood, leather, glass, enamel and other media done by Kansas residents and former Kansas residents. William Bracker, associate professor of design and chairman for the exhibition, said entries would be limited to three an artist with a $2 entry fee charged for each piece. This is a reduction from last year's entry fee, which was $7.50 an artist. A panel of fine arts judges will choose the pieces to be exhibited, keeping the size of the Union and the intention of a good show in mind, Bracker said. THE PANEL, which will arrive tomorrow, is composed of Eleanor Merrill, a Texas studio weaver and former professor at the University of Ohio and at Oberlin College; Fred Weel, head of artisanal metailery at Boston University; and William Hunt, managing editor of "Ceramics Monthly" and an Ohio studio potter. Bracker said yesterday that 350 to 400 entries had been received. A representative in the design office said at least 100 entries would be cut because of the limited space in the Union. Last year's show had about 100 pieces. The number of pieces in the show will depend on how many selections are made in each draw. MECHA gives adviser farewell MECHA will sponsor a farewell reception for Herman Lujan, faculty adviser, tonight at 7:30 in the Kansas Room of the Kansas University. Lulan is taking a one-year leave of absence to do private research with the firm of Inter-America Research Associates. He leaves tomorrow for Seattle. MECHA, the campus Chicano student organization, has about 150 members. Lujan also is a professor of political science, chairman of the advisory committee of Mexican-American affairs, director of the Institute of Social and Environmental studies and a past chairman of the political science department. Thomas Armstrong, professor of physics and astronomy, said yesterday the performance of the spacecrafts looked very satisfactory. Voyagers 1 and II, unmanned spacecrafts studying Jupiter and Saturn, have begun sending back information to the earth, including data from the giant gas professor associated with the project. Passage of the spacecrafts through the earth's radiation field enabled those working on the project to check the Armstrong said the spacecrafts are into interplanetary space and should pass through the orbit of Mars in December on their way to Jupiter and Saturn. Voyager spacecrafts begin transmitting data calibrations on how the instruments were working, Armstrong said. THE VOYAGER MISSION is gathering information about the solar system through 11 experiments, which were designed by teams of scientists from around the country. The team was participating on the Low Energy Charge Particle (LSCP) experiment since 1972. The LECP is a radiation experiment that measures fast charged particles. Armstrong said that so far the experiments were working. "We've identified the familiar characteristics of the earth's magnetic sphere and the passage of an interplanetary shock wave in particles of dust from a solar fire," he said. "The nuclei of atoms get ionized, are speeded up by various processes, either by the sun or planetary magnetospheres. This radiation fills all of space and its variations are controlled by magnetic fields, plasma and other things that go on." Armstrong said. Armstrong said 'that the LECP unit rotates so that it can examine particles coming from various directions. 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