Monday, April 3, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Weather For Today: Monday April 3,1989 Campus Briefs Source: KU Weather Service FELLOWSHIPS GIVEN: Two University of Kansas students are among college seniors and recent to be selected as Mellon Fellows. Peter Brobst, Overland Park senior majoring in history, and Larry Lu, Lawrence senior majoring in history, are awarded the fellowships March 13. The fellowships were established in 1982 by Andrew W. Mellon to help meet the expected shortage of college teachers; humanities faculty in the 1990s. The 1989 Mellon fellows are eligible to receive $26,000 for tuition and an additional $11,000 for living expenses for the first two years of graduate study. The fellowship may be taken to any U.S. or Canadian university. TRESPASSING STUDENT ARRESTED: A 26-year-old KU freshman was arrested Wednesday morning on charges of lewd and criminal trespass in the minimal trespass after he allegedly mastur- bated in front of three people. The man entered a fenced yard in the 1200 block of Tennessee Street about 3 a.m., police reported. He then stripped to only a red bandanna on his head and his shoes and socks. He began to masturbate as he watched two male KU students and a female student through the window, reports said. *STUDENTS ARRESTED:* Two KU students were arrested yesterday for pouring beer into car gas tanks, KU police reported. arrived,but was arrested a short distance away. He left the yard before police The two men, Ronald Fay Ramsey, 23, St.Joseph, Mo, freshman, and Steven Gregory Baker, 22, Overland Park junior, were charged with criminally charge. Ramsey was also charged with obstruction of legal process. The police arrested Ramsay and Baker in the parking lot behind Joseph R. Pearson Hall, the report said. Ramsay was released yesterday on a $2,000 bond and Baker was released on a $1,000 bond. Both are scheduled to appear in court April 3. KANSAN POSITIONS AVAILABLE: The University Daily Kansan is accepting applications for editor and business manager for the Summer and Fall 1989. These are paid positions. Applications are available in the Kansas newsroom, 11 Stauffer Hall, or the Student Senate office, fourth floor at the Kansas Union. The deadline for business manager applications is 5 p.m. April 10 in 200 Stauffer-Flint. Interviews will be April 12. Applications for editor are due at 5 p.m. April 17 in 200 Staufer-Flint. Interviews will be April 19. Woman killed in hotel room from rifle shot The Associated Press KANAS S CITY, Kan. — A shot at a high-powered rifle went through a hotel window Saturday, when a man had been sitting on a bed, police said. "Whoever did it could not have seen where the people were in the room, or who they were shooting at." A police spokesman, Kansas City, Kan., police spokesman. Robin Wilborn, 32, after pronounced dead about 7 a.m. after the shooting at the Gateway Garden Inn. Police said the bullet penetrated two panes of glass and the closed curtains of a large front window at the hotel. Ash said Wilborn and three other people from Lawrence had spent the evening at a nearby club and decided to get a room at the motel. A gym bag, its contents and a radio valued together at $790 were taken Friday in the car in the 1300 Ohio Street, Lawrence police reported. Police Record Wilborn was on the bed talking to another woman in their ground-floor room when the shooting occurred at 6:10 a.m. Unidentified suspects drove a Police interviewed nearby residents and other motel guests but they did not know if the assailant was on foot or driving by. Ash said. A tire, wheels, shovel, weights for a scale, a toy cash register and an 8-track stereo valued together at $93 were taken Thursday from a storage area in the 3300 block of Iowa Street, Lawrence police reported. Wilborn's friends were questioned but told police nothing had happened Friday evening that would cause an attack, Ash said. pickup in the 14th and Kaisel Street area Friday, knocking down city signs and one mailbox, Lawrence police reported. A student's portable stereo and a compact disc valued together at $244 were taken Thursday from a room in McCollum Hall, KU police reported. ■ A stereo and cassettes valued together at $950 were taken Sunday from a car in the 160 block of Oxford Road, Lawrence police reported. A man shook his penis at two KU students as they drove by him Saturday in the 1000 block of Emery Road, Lawrence police reported. A cassette deck and compact disc player valued together at $400 were taken Saturday from a student's house in the 1200 block of Prospect Avenue, Lawrence police reported. A 1983 Toyota Tercel valued at $3,000 was taken Saturday from a parking lot in the 800 block of Michigan Street, Lawrence police reported. 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