University Daily Kansan, October 2, 1981 Page 7 miscellany milestones Victor Papanek, J.L. Constant distinguished professor of design, has become the first American honored in the International Congress of Societies of Industrial Design and Kyoto Prize Contest. The contest, held every two years, recognizes work done by designers of communication systems in developing countries. Papanek received an merit award for his design of an audio teaching aid for third world countries. Wallace R. May, former director of conferences and centers of continuing education, has been named associate chair, the division of continuing education. Sara Beatty, Salina freshman, and her parents will be honored as KU's first honorary Parent's Day family during pre-game ceremonies tomorrow before the KU-Arkansas State football game. The Beattyts are descended from Eleanor Taylor and Simeon Bishop Bell, who in 1894 endowed the original college and hospital that is now the KU Medical Center complex in Kansas City, Kan. AUTO. INS. LOW RATES Discounts for good student, Good driver, Driver training. Pudding 841 8270 scholarships Jennifer Simmons, Kansas City, Kan., junior, and Kathy Loving, Shawnee junior, have received cash grants for the 1981-82 academic year. France, for the 1981-82 academic year. Russell Hodge, Kansas City, Kan., junior, received a tuition waiver at Bordeaux for having the highest grade in college among the program's applicants. The program, in consortium with the University of Colorado, is sponsored by KU Study Abroad. Scott Ferber, Kirkwood, Mo. seni- ron; received a uxt scholarship for the 1981-82 season. The Lutz scholarship, sponsored by the Lutz, Daily and Friar engineering firm in Shawnee Mission, recognizes outstanding engineering students. Carolyn Marie Coleman, Lawrence junior, and Thanh-Canh Thi Hoang, Portland, Ore. senior, have received Arthur Andersen and Co. Incentive scholarships for the 1981-82 academic year. Karl Leigh Dyck, Lawrence senior, has received the Koch Industries Accounting Scholarship for the 1981-82 academic year. Teresa E. Cosentino,迪雅 graduate student, Timothy Loomis, Prairie Village freshman, and Spencer Keith Morgan, Stillwell freshman, have received scholarships from the Kansas University Certified Public Accountants. Judy C. McNeal, Topka senior, is the recipient of the Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co. Scholarship for the 1981-82 academic year. adult education. The award is based on outstanding academic performance in the School of Business. Ruth Ann Schmit, Overland Park senior, and Christie S. Reed, Wichita senior, have received Donald P. Young 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 feature will be made to the Kansan newsroom, 112 Flint, by noon on Wednesday for publication on Friday. 'WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?' "Ye that love the Lord hate evil! ... Take thou away from me the noise of thy songs; for I will not hear the melody of thy violi. But let judgment run down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream!" Psalm 7:10 and Amos 5:23 and 24. One may love the great hymns and music of the Church, but if one does not "hate evil" it appears God does not appreciate the music, and it is "The heart in your bosom is a 'muffled drum' beating out a march to the cemetery for you!" When they take you and me to the cemetery for deposit, it is because our spirit has been called "God" by God Who gave it. This Bible tells of two different kinds of "long homes." One where "eye hath not seen, ear hath not heard, neither hath entered the mind of man the things God hath prepared for them that love him." — a man's mind is not capable of thinking or imagining the things of God. He can imagine nothing of God" but it would be well if we considered "our love for God" and how in what manner it is manifested. Jesus Christ said that in order that the world might know that He loved God, He obeyed Him and did as He was meant to do. He was a rose, and went to meet the mob, the cross, as most of His disciples fled. The other "long home" is the "lake of fire" prepared for the devil and his angels, for raging and unrepentant men and nations, for "God is angry with the wicked every day" and "The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God." Psalm 7:11 and Psalm 9:17. 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