University Daily Kansan, October 12, 1984 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 8 Scholar nominees selected Four students were nominated last week for regional competitions for 1983 Rhodes and Marshall scholarships Christine Fidler, Salina special student, and Paul Hwang, Overland Park senior, were selected as Rhodes nominees. Glenn Schwedtfeger, Lawrence senior, and Joseph Shields, El Dorado senior, were picked as Marshall nominees. The nominations followed an interview and evaluation conducted last month by a campus selection committee with five members. Twelve students applied for the scholarships, according to Randa Dubnick, an acting director of the Hoyt Academy. Nineteen students applied last year. In April and August, the honors program sent about 300 letters to students to inform them of the scholarships. All students who were enrolled at least 3.7 cumulative grade point averages at the University of Kansas. "The mailing did help in getting applicants," Dubnick said yesterday. "Almost everybody who contacted us received a letter." Nationwide, 32 students are selected each year as Rhodes scholars, and 30 students are picked as Marshall scholars. The scholars are expected to be selected by January. Dupnick said. Bock Hottell, Stillwil, Ks., was the most recent Rhodes scholar from the University of Kansas. He received the honor in 1983. The Rhodes Scholarship program was established in 1903 from money left by Cecil Rhodes in his will. Students chosen as Rhodes scholars study two years at Oxford University in Oxford, England. A DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY Colloquium will begin at 3:30 p.m. in 412 Lindley Hall. Randy McKinley, application scientist for the Bureau of Land Management in Denver, will speak about "Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems in the Bureau of Land Management." THE KU BIOLOGY CLUB will meet at 4 p.m. in the Sunflower Room THE CENTER OF LATIN American Studies will sponsor a talk by George Guess, associate professor of political science and public affairs at the University of Miami; at 1:30 p.m. in the Institutional Room of the Kansas Union Bird is up to its beak with fund donations THE SUA STRATO-MATIC BASEBALL Club will meet at 7 p.m. in Parlor C of the Union. The United Fund Jayhawk is up to its beak with pledged and cash donations. ON CAMPUS More than one-half of the KU campaign goal has been met in the first three weeks of the six week period. The fund, Fou Fund Inc., 790 Massachusetts St. As the dollars come in, the birds on billboards around campus are painted from the shoes up, indicating the fund raiser's progress. "The agencies being supported by the money have a great deal to do with the quality of life in Lawrence," Tolleson said. The University has made excellent progress by raising $38,500 of the $71,871 campus goal, said John Tolleson, chairman of the KU campaign and dean of the School of Business "I's going to take diligent work and careful consideration by everyone in the KU community to raise the last 46 percent," he said. The community fund-raising goal is $470,882. The money will support 21 social service agencies in Lawrence such as the Ballard Community Center Inc. and Families Together Inc. --assistance 913-841-6080 The money donated to the campaign drive is coming from University faculty members, staff and employees. Tolelfson said letters were sent to full-time University faculty, staff and employees before the drive started to tell them about the campaign. Molestation near Malott is reported Marie Gallucci, secretary and bookkeeper for the fund, said that last year the community goal of $432,099 had been met and surpassed. This year's fund raiser officially began on Sept. 28 and will officially end on Nov. 14. A 17-year-old KU student told KU police that a man whom she believed had a gun molested her on campus Wednesday afternoon. The man held something that he said was a gun against her side, police said. The man then fondled the student and told her not to tell anyone about it before walking off toward Wescoe Hall. The student had been northeast of Malott Hall waiting to go to class, police said. About 1:30 p.m. a man applauded from behind and put form around. The student told police that she was unable to see whether the man had been on duty. The man was described as white, in his early twenties, 5 feet 10 inches tall, thin and clean-shaven with a light brown hair, dark brown hair and dark eyes. QUANTRILL'S MARKET 25 Unique Shops! Imports Antiques Collectibles COME SEE! 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