University Daily Kansan, October 16, 1981 Page 7 miscellany milestones Paul Conrad, professor of mathematics, has been named KU's first Henry B. Bischoff distinguished professor of mathematics. Conrad's appointment brings the number of distinguished professors on the KU campus to 41. Distinguished chairs recognize professors for leadership and outstanding contributions to their fields. Kansas Press Women is an affiliate of Kansas Press Women. Press Women has a bout 200 members. Linda Lang, Lawrence senior, is the Brown University year's Kansas Press Women Scholars Award. Douglas Dalgleish, Prairie Village senior, has received the Winfield F. Ligget Scholarship for 1981-82. Heather Laird, Lawrence senior, has received a Dollie R. and Sam F. Farha Scholarship and a David and Emma Dunbar Scholarship for 1981-82. Monica Hendershot, Nickerson junior, has received the Union Fire Scholarship for University Community Service. The Union Fire Scholarship Fund was established to reward students who contributed outstanding service to the University community. Four students in the School of Business have received Gertrude Moyt Scholarships for the 1981-82 academic year. The recipients are: Christie Sigle, Mission junior; Randy Boxberger, Great Bend senior; Frederick Coulter, Garden City, N.Y. senior; and Krystyna Marcinkowski, Katowice, Poland senior. Paul Reynolds, Joplin, Mo., freshman, has received an Edwin E. Slosson Scholarship for the 1981-82 academic year. Cynthia Aylward, Wichita senior, has received the Richard Mensch Scholarship. This column appears in every Friday's Kansas. We encourage suggestions for items. Anything involving individuals on campus is fair game for this feature. Contributions to MISCELLANY should be submitted to Newman 12 Find, noon on Wednesday for publication on Friday. United Way drive approaches $7,000 Only four days into the drive, the KU United Way has received almost $7,000 to its $31,800 goal for this year, co-hosted by Tom Wilkerson said yesterday. "We hope by the end of this week to fill in the first of our $10,000 markers," Wilkerson, also director of recreation services on Robinson Gymnasium, said. The committee, headed by Wilkerson and Vickie Thomas, general counsel to the University, have set themselves a high road this year. "For the last 10 years, KU has never reached its goal," Wilkerson said. 2104 B W. 25th / Holiday Plaza / 842-4499 VISIA WOODEN NICKELS good anytime for FREE treats! Your nearby Vista Restaurant makes Halloween giving easy... and 100% safe, too. Just get Vista Value Wooden Nickels for your Trick or Treaters... a bag of 10 for only $1.00 (a $3.50 value). Vista Nickels are good all year for FREE Vista Creme Cones! For a real treat anytime . . . come to Vista. Manhattan Bloomingdale Creek Blvd. Baltimore THE CASTLE TEA ROOM 1307 Mass. phone 843-1151 GEORGE THOROGOOD & THE DESTROYERS 50/50 Tour—Stop No. 15 Special guests—Sonn Seals November 6—HOCH DON'T MISS THE FUN! TICKETS GOING FAST Get yours TODAY at SUA, Kief's Better Days & Opera House ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Carruth - 0'Leary Placement Office Wed-Thurs. 10/21-21 Rent it. Call the Kansan. Call 864-4358. Tie In With Us Recreation Services Touch Football Hill Championships Women's Trophy League Sun., Oct. 18, 1 p.m., Memorial Stadium Alpha Gamma Delta (Greek champs) Men's Trophy League Sun., Oct. 18, 2:30 p.m., Memorial Stadium Assassins (Independent champs) vs. Fiji No. 1 (Greek champs) Free admission. Come and watch the excitement! 99 Make an appointment to give blood. Challenges all living groups (Residence Halls, Greek Houses, etc.) TO TRY TO BEAT THE BEST! We say more of us will give blood during the KU blood drive than any other living group. Blood-Your Life Could Depend On It. Sponsored by Templin Hall "Damn We're Good" SHOPPING CENTER 601 KASOLD FREE With the purchase of any SANDWICH receive ONE FREE DRINK and COUPON TWO FREE VIDEO GAMES FREE Weekdays 11 a.m.-1 a.m. OPEN COUPON Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-3 a.m.