6 Monday, October 27. 1986 / University Daily Kansan Lawrence pageant crowns KU student By PATRICIA FEENY Staff writer After donning a swim suit in late October and smiling until it hurt, Christina Phillips, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, was crowned Miss Lawrence 1987 on Saturday night at Central Junior High School, 1400 Massachusetts St. "I'm very excited," Phillips said. "I know that's not really original but that's all I can say. I'm very excited." Five KU students and one Washburn University student competed in the Miss Lawrence Scholarship Pageant. Phillips also won the talent award for her piano and vocal performance. She is a biology major. "It was really a flip of the coin this year," she said. "The talent competition was so stiff. All the girls were good." Phillips was crowned by Jennifer Hedrick, Miss Lawrence 1986. Both women are members of the Delta Gamma sorority, 1015 Emery Road. "I am so excited for the win. ners." Hedrick said. "It was a toss-up. I had no idea who would win." The talent competition represented half the final score. The evening gown, swimsuit and interview portions of the competition contributed equally to the other half. Each finalist was interviewed Saturday afternoon for seven minutes and asked questions aimed at revealing her personality, poise and temperament. The contestants were asked about politics, family and education. The judges evaluated the contests on their communicate and express themselves. Phillips won a $300 wardrobe allowance and a $500 scholarship. From this pageant she will go on to represent the Lawrence community at the Miss Kansas pageant. Miss Kansas competes in the Miss America pageant. Laura Miller, Hutchinson freshman, was the first runner-up in the pageant and won a $250 scholarship. Christina Phillips, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, is crowned Miss Lawrence 1987 by Jennifer Hedrick. Derby sophomore and Miss Lawrence 1986. The pageant was Saturday night at Central Junior High School, 1400 Massachusetts St. President to sign bill on drug enforcement United Press International WASHINGTON — President Reagan, who has waged a months-long campaign against drugs, can put more money where his mouth is today when he signs into law a $1.7 billion anti-drug bill. In an East Room ceremony, Reagan is scheduled to sign the bipartisan bill passed on the next-to-last day of the 99th Congress. The measure provides extra money to hire hundreds of new drug enforcement agents and to acquire new ground radar for the country's southern border, new radar and chase plates joist floor doors, war hardware to help agents detect and arrest more smugglers. It also allocates at least $475 million for new drug treatment, prevention and education programs, $124.5 million to build and staff more federal prisons and $230 million in extra federal aid to state and local law enforcement agencies to assist their anti-drug battles. Convictions for virtually all drug-related offenses will carry fines and prison terms under the new law. People who use children to help dealers sell drugs will be subject to double the criminal penalties. In addition, the new drug law makes money laundering a federal crime with penalties of up to 20 years in prison and establishes new foreign aid limits to drug-producing countries that do not cooperative with eradication efforts. Compromise was necessary because the House and Senate loaded the original bill up with so many extraneous or constitutionally questionable amendments that final passage was continually threatened. Legislators who passed the bill said the new law sounds the warning to drug smugglers that the government finally is getting serious in what so far had been a losing battle to stop the import and use of marijuana, cocaine, heroin and other illegal drugs. The House approved the death penalty for drug kingpins convicted On campus A forum, "On Being Jewish," will be at 7 p.m. today in the living room of Lewis Hall. The KU Kempo Karate and Self Defense Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. today in 130 Robinson Center. The KU Women's Soccer Club will practice at 5 p.m. today at Shenk Complex, 23rd and Iowa streets. The Society of Fantasy and Science Fiction will meet at 8 p.m. today in the Walnut Room of the Kansas Union. The seminar "Love, Values and Spiritual Growth" will be at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. The KU Soccer Club will practice at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow at Shenk Complex, 23rd and Iowa streets. The KU Hispanic-American Leadership Organization will meet at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the International Room of the Kansas Union. The KU Nursing Club will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in Parlor C of the Kansas Union. KU Democrats will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Art Gallery of the Kansas Union. ■ Expressions, the KU Dance Club, will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in 242 Robinson Center. The Cheers to Victory Support Group will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union The Center for East Asian Studies will present a forum on the prospects for U.S.-China relations at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Attention Seniors! the H.O.P.E. 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