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MD 84115 1-800-333-8450 Hardee's of Lawrence is proud to introduce The bearer of this card is entitled to all privileges and benefits as specified by Hardee's Restaurants in Lawrence Hardee's Get yours today at either Hardee's location 2030 West Hardee's location 2030 West 23rd (open 24 hours) or 1313 West 8th FREE for the asking. The Hawk Card is exclusively for KU Students and is good for weekly cardholder specials. This week's HAWK CARD special 1/4 lb. Cheeseburger $ 99^{c} $ Hardee's. We're out to win you over. SENIORS ANNOUNCING HILLTOPPERS The Hilltopper Awards were established in the 1930's as the Jayhawker's way of recognizing those seniors who have made high calibre contributions to the University and/or the Lawrence community and have consistently displayed unselfish, responsible leadership in non-academic areas of campus life. THE 1990 JAYHAWKER YEARBOOK The nominations will be screened by a committee that includes KU faculty, student representatives and the Jayhawker staff. Anyone can nominate a senior for this award and seniors can nominate themselves by picking up an application. Nomination forms and applications are available at the Organizations and Activities Center, 400 Kansas Union and the Student Union Activities ticket office, Kansas Union. Deadline for acceptance of nominations is Wednesday, October 18, and the deadline for applications is Friday, November 3, 1989. APPLY TODAY Pledges announced for fund-raiser Former KU students contribute millions to Campaign Kansas By Angela Baughman Kansan staff writer Contributions given since Sept. 13 totaling $10.2 million have pushed Campaign Kansas total pledges to $136.1 million. Jordan L. Haines, national campaign chairman, announced the new total Sunday at the 98th annual meeting of the Kansas University Endowment Association board of trustees. Campaign Kansas is the University's five-year $177 million fund-raising drive. Three recent contributions, totaling over $1.4 million, will benefit the Schools of Medicine, Fine Arts, Social Welfare and Business. Dr. Hubert M. Floersch, clinical professor emeritus at the University of Kansas Medical Center, has established the Mary Jane and Hubert M. Floersch Medical Lectureship Fund, valued at $250,000. vienna 2020. The fund will be used to attract outstanding visiting lecturers to the Med Center. Flowersch, a Topeka native received both his 1931 liberal arts degree and his 1935 medical degree from KU. He joined the Med Center as an obstetrics/gynecology instructor in 1940 and became a clinical professor in 1960. Mary Jane Floersch, who died in 1983, graduated from the University in 1987. She was the daughter of Kansas City newpaperman Lacy C. Haynes. The couple previously established a $750,000 visiting professorship in the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications. John W. and Esther Wilson Patterson of Richardson, Texas, have established the $47,000 John and Esther Patterson Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust for the School of Fine Arts. The trust will supplement the John Merle Patterson Memorial Scholarship Fund. The Pattersonss established that fund in 1970 in memory of their son, who was killed in South Korea in 1964. The fund has a value of $105,000. Patterson, who received his degree in electrical engineering from KU in 1948, retired from the Mobil Pipeline C. after 35 years. Esther Wilson Patterson, who received her liberal arts degree from KU in 1942, taught Spanish in Leavenworth and Richardson for more than 22 years. "We wanted to make a contribution to the University," John Patterson said. He said when they initially established the scholarship fund, the School of Engineering declined to accept it. They directed their contributions to the School of Fine Arts instead. Monte L. Murphy of Wichita has committed $1.2 million for student scholarships, research and unrestricted use. An outright gift of land valued at $70,000 will establish the unrestricted Monte Russell Murphy Fund. Murphy said the land, which is located in Sedgwick County near Wichita, was homeasted by her grandfather in 1872. Her $1.2 million trust ultimately will establish the William A. Murphy and Monte L. Murphy Memorial Fund, which will provide for scholarships in the schools of Business and Social Welfare, and will provide fund for medical research at the School of Medicine in Kansas City and Wichita. William Murphy, who died in 1983, received a degree in business in 1928 and a master's in business adminis- tration in 1930, both from KU. "This is a gift in memory of him," Murphy said. William Murphy was the first state director of the Unemployment Compensation Division. He worked for the Railroad Retirement Board in Kansas City, Mo., and New York City. In Washington D.C., he alternated between government service and management consulting for groups such as UNICEF. Murphy also served in the U.S. Department of Labor, heading its Federal Unemployment Insurance programs from 1954 to 1962. He received the department's Distinguished Service Award in 1959 and Notable Career Service citation in 1965, when he retired. "I saw it at the Bookstore . . . but I bought it at Connecting Point!" - And saved another $100 - And got local support and service - And was helped by computer professionals Price breakthroughs at Connecting Point have ended the reason to buy your computer where you buy your toothpaste. Save even more on Macintosh computers and get the local professional assistance you deserve. Price with support. Sorry though - we have no T-shirts. E. G. 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