Friday, February 14, 1975 5 On Campus Six alums nominated Six University of Kansas alumni have been nominated for three seats on the KU Alumni Association's board of directors. The alumni nominated are: Lawrence "Larry" Hickey J., Drinpl, Mo.; Cordell D. Meeks, Kansas City, Kan.; John W. Mize, Salina; Betty Denise Muncy, Dodge City; Jane Fothergill Radcliffe, Lawrence; and Donald L. Shawson, Wichita. Three alumni will be elected during April to serve five-year terms on the board and will take office during KU's commencement week, May 18-19. Honor nominations begin Sachen Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, a KU senior men's honor society, is receiving applications or nominations for membership for the 1975-76 school year. Candidates for membership should be juniors and should be nominated by faculty, staff members or interested students. Applications and nominations may be obtained in the Dean of Men's Office, 228 Strong Hall, and must be returned before 5 p.m. Feb. 21. Tonight... KU HILLEL is sponsoring a display of Jewish literature and history in the bookmobile. The collection will be on display all day in front of the NAVIATORS, an interdenominational Christian organization, will meet for fellowship at 7:35am 1643 Stratford Road. **MICHAEL MEANS AND DENNIS BANKS, national coordinators for the American Indian Movement, will speak at 7:30 on Houdini Auditorium.** **LOCATES of a warren estate at 8 in Lindley. "Journey into Light," a film about Kitt Peak National Observatory, will be shown.** COLLEGE LIFE, a Christian fellowship sponsored by the Campus Crusade for Christ, will meet at 8:30 in Battenfeld Hall. Saturday... THE COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN will meet at 8:30 a.m. in the Bic 8 Room of the Kansas Union. THE AMATEUR TELESCOPE MAKERS of Lawrence will meet at 10 a.m. at the Centenary Methodist Church, 4th and Elm, to discuss new technologies for telemedicine. Sunday ... FRANK TIRSO'S AMERICAN JAZZ MASS will be presented at the 10:30 a.m. worship service at the University Lutheran Church, 1425 Away. A SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS WORKSHOP presenting sacred music from the baroque period will be present at 3 p.m. in St. John's Catholic Church, 1229 Vermont. KU HILLEN will sponsor an Israeli folkdance at 8 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland Ave. "THE FINAL HOUR," a 30 minute documentary film about world culture. ATTENTION SENIORS AND GRAD STUDENTS Pick up graduation announcement packets for ordering Senior announcements at Kansas Union Bookstore Available Now Memorial proposed for Ouantrill victims By GLENN MEYER A metal sculpture commemorating the martyrts of the Quarrill raid has been proposed as a Bicentenial project by the University of Kansas for in residence at the University of Kansas. FRAZIER'S MODEL was scaled down FRAZIER's sculpture he thought the sculpture should be much "I have no desire to make inconsequential situations," he said. Kansan Staff Reporter "I have several dreams running through my mind," he said. "I think the biggest single event of the border warfare," Frazier said, "was the Quantrill raid on Lawrence. Lawrence has the chance to place itself as a focal spot, a shine for the whole idea of the freedom of mankind." Frazier said he hadn't decided on the final form of the sculpture but wanted some definite expression of interest from the Bicec group. "Maybe before he con- tended on the project, on the work." 1. want to make many sketches and do drawings of these ideas can be merged into one thing. The proposed sculpture would be located on the site of Lawrence's judicial building, Don Schanke, a member of the Douglas and Nilcentennial Committee, said Thursday. The border war between Kansas and Missouri during the Civil War, he said, was an important step in the "march of the human mind" away from slavery. FRAZIER, WHOSE WORKS have received awards throughout the country, sculpted the designs for the doors of the Memorial Carmenile. Frazier showed a model of the sculpture at the First National Bank building to members of the Douglas County Commission, the Lawrence City Commission and the project's subcommittee of the Bicentennial Committee. Have you tried our golden FRIED MUSHROOMS 1527 W. 6th 843-9598 MOORE BURGER --every discipline. You'll get a fair chance because that means success. For both of us. WE GIVE DISCOUNTS ON HI-FI COMPONENTS Frazier estimated that the project would cost as least $32,000 and couldn't be completed until after the Bicentennial. To finish it sooner, he said, would require more help and would probably lead to more expense and a shoddy product. One figure held its arm over a body suspended horizontally in midair. Frazier said these two figures represented a woman mourning the death of her husband or, more generally, the sorrow of the Quantrill massacre. 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