4 University Daily Kansan Second Section --- Monday, Aug. 26, 1985 News Briefs 4 receive scholarship Four KU engineering seniors have been named recipients of Schlumberger Foundation scholarships in electrical and computer engineering. The scholarships are the largest awarded in the School of Engineering. The recipients — Joseph Ozorkiewicz, Leawood; James Cheshire and Raymond M. Nuber, Olathe; and Marc Mignard, Kansas City, Mo., — were chosen on the basis of academic excellence and professional performance and potential. All are pursuing work in telecommunications and computer technology. KU gets heart grant Grants totaling $312,000 from the American Heart Association and the Kansas affiliate of the American Heart Association will benefit heart research at the University of Kansas Schools of Medicine. Two community development grants will support projects on nutrition and dietetics. From staff and wire reports. Senate to hear lighting plan Of the Kansan staff Rv.ILL White Campus lighting, an issue at the University for more than a decade, will be one step closer to improvement after a three-month study is released early next month, the study supervisor said this week. Ronald Helms, director of architectural engineering and supervisor of the study, said he planned to present a formal report of the results at one of the first Student Senate meetings. Last May, after Helms released a report showing a relationship between campus crimes and areas with inadequate lighting, the Senate allowance for the study to pinpoint the areas on campus that needed better lighting. Part of the money was used to pay two student researchers. It will also cover the costs of publishing the report. The Senate plans to use the report to lobby the Kansas Legislature for lighting funds. Two architectural engineering students, John Varberg, Lawrence graduate student, and Janet Yeagle, Napton, Mo., senior, researched the information for the report. Helms supervised and directed their efforts. "The report tries to tie together the various nighttime activity centers and takes into consideration pedestrian, vehicle and bicycle routes," Helms said. They now are writing a four-phase master plan for campus lighting. For the "ideal lighting situation," he said all four phases of the lighting plan should be completed, but because of the "exorbant cost" of the entire project, completing one phase at a time would be more realistic. Helms would not specify any dollar amounts of the cost of new lighting, but said an estimate at this year's The report outlines four phases for improved lighting. Phase One includes the areas most frequently used and most important to light. Phases Two and Three include areas of less use and importance, and Phase Four is a plan to modify existing lighting. prices would be included in the report. Helms said, "If we could get Phase One accomplished, we would have a good, solid start on improved safety on campus." After the report is presented to the Student Senate, the final document will be published in a book by the middle of September, Helms said. Prof says main industries no longer carry economy United Press International TOPEKA — A panel created by the 1985 Legislature to study the state's future was told at its first meeting that agriculture and small businesses economy — can no longer carry the state through bad times. Anthony Redwood, business professor at the University of Kansas, analyzed the factors that make up the state economy in a panel, the Special Commission on a Public Agenda for Kansas. charged with pitpointing major issues and problems confronting the state and suggesting how they should be addressed. Two of the state's top industries, agriculture and aviation, no longer can be relied on to support the state's economy. Redwood asserted. The commission has been "The state is really, in a relative sense, not well-positioned to go forward from here," he said. "We're running on a cycle where agriculture is losing its structural ground, where it can't carry the state's economy." 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