12 8 Wednesday, September 24, 1975 University Dally Kansas Student artwork decorates campus area near Union The grassy area between the Kansas Union and Dyche Hall has become the exhibition site for a piece of student sculpture. The piece will remain in the exhibition area for one year, and at that time it will be replaced by a new piece of sculpture. The piece will be on an annual competition sponsored by SUA. The first contest was last December, and it will be on display until the end of May. It will be on display until the end of May. William Bailour, vice chancellor for student affairs and the main proponent of the sculpture competition, said yesterday that he would like to see more sculptures on "I suggested the idea of the sculpture competition to SUA," Balfour said. "I Heated spotlight cause of blaze An overheated spotlight was apparently the cause of a fire at Art and Sign, Inc., 619 Vermont St., at midnight Monday, accusing the department of leaks at the lawrye Fire Department. Spence estimated yesterday that the damage caused by the fire was about $15,000-$23,000 to the building and $8,000 to contents. Smoke and water damage to Midland and the same built-up basement was estimated by Sperry in building 8,000. The fire was reported to police, who receive all fire calls, at 11:59 p.m. Monday. Fire Department No. 1, which is less than two blocks from the burning building, reported that the blaze was under control at about 12:30 a.m. On Campus Entries in the 1975-1976 Lewis Essay Contest, which deals with the JudeaeoChristian ethical tradition in social and political matters, will be due March 1, 1976. Essays should be given to Jeff Weinberg, office of financial aid, 28 Strong Hall. The deadline for applications under the Fulbright-Hays program, which offers grants for graduate study in foreign countries, is Friday, Oct. 3. Applications may be obtained from J. A. Burzle, director of foreign studies, in 108 Strong Hall. The last name of Mark Hosking, Kansas City, Kan., freshman tennis player, was incorrectly spelled as Hoskings in yesterday's Kansan. thought it would be interesting to have students practice on display either outside the classroom. Last December a panel of artists judged written plans for the sculpture on suitability for the chosen artistic medium. The chosen artistic value. The winner was awarded $200 from SUA and Kanaas University Endowment Assn. funds. The sculptor used materials contained in the sculpture. \ Harris's sculpture consists of three faces of black translucent plexiglass molded by a vaccuming technique. The faces are mounted in a cadmium-bladed steel frame. Harris termed his work "an environmental piece." He said that the physical appearance of the sculpture changed its position throughout the day. Harris said the sculpture contained many contradictory qualities. For example, he said, it has linear forms, yet the contours of the faces give it a softness. The materials are synthetic, yet the piece relies on nature for its beauty, he said. "I wanted to create a sculpture that would become a part of the environment, yet would still have and maintain a strong and dynamic identity from that environment," Harris said. Staff Photo Attention getter Attention getter Students inspect a piece of student sculpture located in the Kansas University Chapel. Doe Hall will remain on display for one year. LSAT THE LAW BOARD REVIEW SEMINA TAUGHT BY PRACTICING ATTORNEYS The Law Board Review Center announces a special, weekend Seminar in preparation for the October LSAT. 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