University Daily Kansan, January 13, 1983 Page 11 Appointments, Rhodes honor top KU news during vacation By DAVID POWLS Staff Reporter Honors, appointments and job changes that will affect the University of Kansas and Lawrence were reported over the Christmas vacation. Here is a summary of some of the events. In the news when students were away - Robert Hockett, Stilwell senior, was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship. - Rhodes Scholarships are awarded annually to 32 students in the United States. They pay tuition and living expenses for their education, for either two or three years. - Wint Winter, Jr., R-Lawrence, was sworn in as the new state senator from the 2nd District. - Winter was elected Dec. 17 by the Douglas County Republican Central Committee to serve the remaining two years of Jane Eldredge's four-year term. Eldredge, who was elected to Washington, D.C., with her family. - U.S. Rep. Jim Slattery, D-Kan, was one of two freshmen congressmen to be appointed to the House Energy and Commerce Committee. The influential energy and commerce panel oversees oil and gas pricing, natural gas, nuclear regulation, and interstate commerce, including railroads. Slattery, elected last November, represent the 2nd Congressional District, including Lawrence. - New Student Senate officers were appointed during the holiday break by Lia Ashner, student body president, Lia Cramer, student body vice president. Terri Dimoush, Prairie Village junior, was appointed executive secretary; Terry Frederick, Dallas junior, was appointed treasurer; Mark Bossi, Winfield junior, was appointed administrative assistant; Jill Eddy, Lake Quivera sophomore, was appointed to the Student Senate Executive Office; Sevirao Topeka freshman, was appointed campus director for the Associated Students of Kansas lobbying group. Final confirmation of appointments will be made by the Senate Jan. 27, said Bonnie DeNoyelles, administrative secretary. - The Kansas University Endowment Association named Steve Menaugh its new public relations coordinator. Menaugh, who recently completed a master's degree in journalism, replaced Dale Sauferling. - Suzanne Cupp, administrative assistant to the dean of the School of Education, was elected president of the KU Classified Senate. KU's Classified Senate represents the University's classified employees, who include most University staff except faculty and administrators. Cupp, who served as Classified Senate president in 1980-81, took office again Jan. 3 and will serve until May 31, when Jan O'Neill will take O'Neill was scheduled to take over Jan. 3 but requested that her term be delaved. - an endowment over Christmas vacation by the Ahmanson Foundation, Los Angeles, Calif., and Franklin Murphy, former KU chancellor, may bring a new scholar to KU's department of history to fall, according to Herman Saul, chairman of the department of history. Saul said a committee to choose a medieval or Renaissance European history scholar was being formed by members and student representatives. francis sporting goods 843-4191 781 Massachusetts Lawrence, KS 60044 Welcome back! We're here to keep you lookin' and playin' great! "Sporty things for sporty people . . . . for 36 years" 2408 IOWA Welcome Back Special! One FREE bar drink or one FREE beer! Must be 21 exp. 1-16-83 MIDNITE FLICK FRI. & SAT. 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