University Daily Kansan, October 9, 1981 Page 3 miscellany milestones Bruce McEanroe, Lawrence graduate student, has been named as the first recipient of the Charles K. Willey Fellowship in Civil Engineering. Last weekend, KU debaters earned awards at five different tournaments. At the University of Wyoming in Laramie, the team of Rodger Payne, Sand Springs, Okla., junior, and Paul Leader, Derby junior, took third place honor in each of the four competitions in San Antonio, Texas, junior, and Richard Humicutt, Campey, Wyo., junior, took fifth place honors at the meet. At the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Payne and Leader earned fourth place while Hunnicutt and Cobn won fifth place. Four KU debaters earned honors at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls. The team of David Rhaesa, Salina sophomore, and Diane Gregory, Houston, Texas, sophomore, won four place honors in the senior In the junior division, the team of Cindy Marcutte, Great Bend sophomore, and John Andra, Wichita freshman, won fourth place. KU also attended the Iowa State University individual events tournament. Lawra Murphy, Pearlia, Ill., junior, won four place in Informative and fifth place in Impromptu and fifth place in the Individual sweepstakes. At Johnson County Community College, the KU team of Kevin Phillips, Ablene sophomore, and Mike O'Shea, freshman, took fourth place honors. Ten KU students have received Robert H. and Ruth E. Bradford Scholarships for the 1981-82 academic year. The Bradford scholars, who are selected on the basis of academic achievement are: Leslie Joan May, Winchester freshman; Gregg Gehchab, Shawnee freshman; Douglas Wiley, Basehor freshman; Geraldine Dowdle, Tonganoxie senior; Russel Wehe, Plains freshman; Melvin Moore, Derrick Elreckmeer, Jennifer Turner, Julia Woo, all Kansas City, Kan., freshmen; and Nadia Zhiri, Reston, Va., junior. scholarships Shelley Dufoe, St. Louis sophomore, and Suzanne Hartgrove, Oliae freshman, have been awarded Mabel Rogers Hackney Scholarships for the 1981-82 academic year. The Mabel Rogers Hackney Scholarship fund supports student students at KU, while the Ed T. Hacksaw award is for outstanding male students. Recipients of the Ed T. Hackney scholarships are Stanley Henderson, Kingman senior, and William Smith, Junction City sophomore. Peter Niost, Jersey City, N.J., junior, has received a Milton Dye Scholarship for the 1981-82 academic year. Michael Regier, Hiawatha senior, has been awarded the Summerfield Senior Award for the 1961-62 year. He also served on the basis of academic performance. standing in the National Merit Scholarship Competition. Leslie May, Winchester sophomore, and Ray Dillinger, Wilmore freshman, have received W. Harold Otter Mertt Scholarships for the 1981-42 academic year. To be eligible for the scholarships, students must achieve finalist Four KU graduate students have received scholarships from the Human Resources Program of the School of Business. Recipients are Nancy Darby, Muskegon, Mich., Edward Williams, Topeka, Vicki Wilson, Topeka, and Gregory Johnson, Wichita. Paula Bodine and Arnel Dodson, both Topeka freshmen, have received Mauel E. Pusti Scholarships for the 1981-82 academic year. Gregory Marino, Overland Park senior, Roger Martin, Torea tepuki, junior, and William Pickert, Overland Park junior, have received L. Banker Mercantile Scholarships for the 1981-82 academic year. This column appears in every Friday's Kansan. We encourage suggestions for items. Anything that involves individuals on campus is fair game for this feature. Contributions for this work will be on the Kansan newsroom, 112 Flint, by nom on Wednesday for publication on Friday. on campus TODAY THE KU BLACK STUDENTALUMNI CAREER CONFERENCE will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Kansas Union. THE SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES SEMINAR will feature Xenia Gasiowowski, from the University of Wisconsin, discussing "The Portrayal of Peter the Great in Russian Literature," at 12:30 p.m. in the International Room of the Union. AN INTERMEDIATE JAZZ DANCE MASTER CLASS will be held at 12:30 p.m. in 242 Robinson Center. THE HOMECOMING PARADE will begin at 2:30 p.m. at the west end of Jayhawk Boulevard. THE HOMECOMING PEP RALLY at 3:30 p.m. in the X-zone parking lot. TOMORROW THE BIOLOGY CLUB will meet at 4 Pm. in the Sunflower Room of the Building. SUNDAY THE KU CHESS AND BACKGAMMON CLUB will meet at 10 a.m. in Alcove D of the Union. SUNDAY THE KU CIRCLE K CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in 641 Malott Hall. WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE? Question: Which one of the following coalitions is the right choice for the Freshman class? Psalm 2:1 and Acts 4:25 A. The Cheap and Underhanded coalition. B. The Imperial, everlasting coalition of our Lord. (C. THE NEW IMPROVED PARTY)CORRECT. After the completion of the conquest of Canaan, The Tabernacle, or Church, was set up at a place called Shihof. God blasted and destroyed this Church, overturned the High Priest's high seat — his neck was broken in the fall — his two sons were killed in battle with thirty-four thousand others; and the Ark, the system of the Ten Commandments were written "with the finger of God." This ark was captured by the pagan Philistines and put in the temple of their idol God, Dagon! However, even there, God did not have too much trouble in looking after His own business without any human hands to help. He did use some beats! In Jeremiah 7:12 God, in threatening the destruction of the Great Temple! These were my hands. I left them behind, and I left My name at the first, and see what I did to it for the wickedness of my people Israel! If interested in "going to Shishof to read" the first six chapters of 1st Samuel. The fame and glory and magnificence of Solomon's Temple spread far and wide over the earth. The Queen of Sheba, who doubtless herself was accustomed to magnificence, came to see and hear. The wonder and glory of it all just about "knocked her out." Vice Pres.—Lindsay Hutter Sec.—Cindy Onelic Pres.——Charlie Kenworthy Treas.——Todd Wandling it. But God gat displaced with it, or rather with the way it was being used and misused, and brought the king to battle to sabotage and burn it. Let's look at the image again. It's a text block. 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