University Daily Kansan, November 19, 1984 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 6 Car wreck kills teen, injures 4 By United Press International Two Lawrence residents were injured and a 13-year-old Baldwin boy was killed in a two-car accident Saturday morning near McLouth, 15 miles north of Lawrence. The Kansas Highway Patrol said a car occupied by three brothers and their cousin was northbound on a Jefferson County road when their car and another car occupied by two men collided. A highway patrol dispatcher said the driver of the first car, Keith Brown, 23, Lawrence, failed to stop at a sign place where the county road intersected with Kansas Highway 16 near McLouth. Brown was listed in serious condition last night at Stormont-Vail Regional Medical Center in Topeka. Killed in the accident was Ronald Brown, 13, Baldwin, Brad Brown, 22, Baldwin, was listed in satisfactory condition last night at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, and Chad Brown, 7, Lawrence was in full condition last night at the University of Kansas Medical Center. The second car, a station wagon, was driven by Stanley Black, McLouth. He was taken to Lawrence Memorial and was listed in satisfactory condition last night. His passenger, Philip Barker, 32, Topka, was treated at the hospital and released. The accident occurred about 10.30 a.m. Saturday. Also Saturday morning, a Texas woman was killed and two men seriously injured in a one-car accident near ottawa on Interstate 35. The KIP identified the fatality as Sherry Johnson, 27, Mesquite, Texas. Crowning glory Above, Sandra Joan Stewart, Topeka senior, performs "Nothing," a song from the musical, "A Chorus Line," during the Miss Lawrence Pageant Saturday night in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Right, Christine Friesywik, Topeka senior, at left, receives a hug from Nancy Lynn Cobb, reigning Miss Kansas and last year's Miss Lawrence, after being named Miss Lawrence 1985. In July, Friesywik will compete in the Miss Kansas pageant. New Miss Lawrence finds third time is the charm By SUZANNE BROWN Staff Reporter Staff Reporter Christine Frieswyk put aside her hard-won crown yesterday after months of preparation ended in victory in the 1985 Miss Lawrence pageant Saturday night. "I'm just sitting here watching the flowers grow," Friesywyk, Topeka senior, said yesterday. "It's nice to be able to do that." The third time was a charm for Frieswyk, who won the title of Miss Lawrence after placing second runner-up in 1983 and first runner-up in 1984. She also won first runner-up in the Miss Center City pageant, a Wichita city pageant held in March. Frieswyk defeated nine other contestants, eight of them KU students, to win her crown before a crowd of about 400 at the Kansas Union Ballroom. Besides receiving a $1,000 scholarship and other gifts from area merchants, Frieswyk now gets a chance to compete in the 1985 Miss Kansas pageant in Pratt in July. If she is victorious, she will go on to the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City, N.J. "IJUST OLDUNT'T seem to get it before." Frieswyk, a 21-year communications major, sad of the Lawrence contest. Mindy Neuenwander, Emporia, first run-up; Sandra Stewart, Topeka senior, second run-up; Kathy Tawadros, Topeka soph- pies, first run-up, and Lauren Miranda, Lawrence sophomore, fourth run-up. THE CONTESTANTS COMPETED before five judges, who rated the women based on interviews, swimsuit and evening gown competitions and talent. Friesywk won a separate award for the talent portion of the contest by singing a pop vocal titled "Superman." The interview was the toughest part of the contest, she said, "I got a lot of questions." Other winners Saturday were prepare for it. But the swimsuit portion was hard too. "Let me tell you, we walked on quick and we walked off quick." Frieswyk said she tried to prepare herself for tough interview questions by reading newspapers and following important news events. "Their first impression of you is made in the interview," she said. "And if they don't like you, it can finish you." NANCY LYNN COBE, who won the 1984 Miss Lawrence and Miss Kansas titles and competed in the Miss America pageant in September, crowned the new winner in the third annual Miss Lawrence pageant to be sponsored by the Delta Chi fraternity. Frieswyk said she would like to follow Cobb's example by using the pageant as a foothold to reach greater heights. Frieswyk said she would like to break into show business or television acting. "I've had thoughts of TV," she said. "But that won't come until far down the road." The Candy Store and Poppin Shop Next to the downstair bench 8. W. iii 82 9995 --w/Corn Chips $1.60 16 oz. Drink (green cup) RENT A PIANO Low Cost - Month to Month AWRENCIE PIANO RENTA Joda & Friends Hairstyling $8.00 Haircuts w/KIUID 745 New Hampshire 841-0337 --w/Corn Chips $1.60 16 oz. Drink (green cup) ALL DAY KEGGER SPECIAL!! Use Kansan Classified. Bring your used paperback books to the Malls Town Crier and use 20% of the original price of your used books as credit toward the purchase of a new paperback book! WINTER EXERCISE Genuine TUNTURI Made in Finland Rowing Machines Exercise Bicycles Ergometers Pulse Meters RICK'S BIKE SHOP 1033 VERMONT LAWRENCE, KS 66044 (913) 841 6642 This Week's Specials MONDAY Pizza Pocket French Fries 16 oz Drink (green cup) $1.85 TUESDAY Hot Beet Sandwich Mashed Potato w/gravy 1fruit. Drink (green cup) $2.00 WEDNESDAY Cheeseburger Onion Rings 16 oz. Drink (green cup) THURSDAY $2.05 THURSDAY Taco Salad 16 oz. Drink (green cup) THURSDAY Taco Salad FRIDAY 9:3:30 THE KANSAS UNION Level 2 HAWK'S NEST