6 Monday, March 19, 1979 University Daily Kansan Two prizewinners will judge photos Judges have been chosen for this week's 12th annual University of Kansas Photography Contest. Chris Johns, photographer for the graphic novel *Journal*, and John Fife, photographer for the graphic novel are scheduled to judge the contest Friday in the Big Eight room of the Kansas Johns has been Photographer of the Year for the Midwest region for the past two years and is one of the most points in the National Press Photographers' Association Clips He recently was named Photographer of the Year for the entire association by a board of photographers and photo editors. Filo won a Pulitzer Prize in 1970 for photographs of the Kent State killings that he took when he was a student at Kent State University in Ohio. Now Filo is one of about 69 photographers for the AP wire service. THE DEADLINE for entries to the KU contest is 5 p.m. Thursday. Entries should be taken to the Student Union Activities office in the Union. KU students, faculty and staff are eligible to enter. The contest is sponsored by the School of Fine Arts, SUA and the William Allen White School of Journalism. The winning photographs will become the property of KU and will make up a traveling show. The show will be dislived throughout Kansas. Both color and black and white photos will be judged and may be entered in one of 10 categories: black and white picture, color pictorial, abstract/experimental color, abstract/experimental color, features, sports, picture story/picture sequence, portrait/personality and portfolio. All photos must be on 18-14 inch mount boards, one photo on each board, except for the picture story/picture sequence category. Entries in the story category count as one print. Each person may enter as many as 15 photos. For entries in the portfolio category, there is a minimum of eight prints and a maximum of 15. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus TONIGHT; VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE, by the American Bar Association/Law Student Division will be available from 6 to 8 in the legal aid office in 105 Green Hall. The KU FENCING CLUB will meet at 7:30 in 173 Robinson. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL meets at 7:30 in 173 Robinson. The Union, Faculty RECITAL, for Robert Stanton, will be at 8 in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. TOMORROW: A MARINE CORPS OFFICER SEFFICIER OFFICER will interview persons interested in the Corps from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Booth I in the lobby of the building. COLLOQUIUM will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Alcove D of the Union, Jit Quadrago, assistant professor of sociology and assistant director of the campus gentorology center, will speak at 12:15 p.m. SOFTBALL MANAGERS MEETINGS will be held in Robinson's south gym. Recreation staff will be present. "A League managers meet at 6 p.m." County seeks cork for Lone Star leak While some KU students were enjoying watering holes in other parts of the country last week, Douglas County officials were worried about the safety of Lake Lace, a waterhole south of Lawrence. The county commission had planned to have the problem solved by Thursday. But after workers inspected the leak, the commission had to change its strategy. The county hired Central States Underwater Contracting Inc., Kansas City, Kan. to temporarily plug the leak. But divers from the company found Thursday that most of the leaking water was going out through the bottom of an overflow pipe rather than from a crack 18 feet from the top of the pipe. Another pipe extends from the bottom of the overflow pipe into the middle of the lake. Mike Dooley, county engineer, said he thought the leak was a result of a broken valve at the end of the second pipe, which is 53 feet below the lake's surface. BEVERLY BRADLEY, chairman of the commission, said yesterday the commission would discuss ways to solve the problem at its meeting today. Summer Orientation Program 1979 STUDENT STAFF POSITIONS DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: . . . leadership abilities STUDENT STAFF POSITIONS knowledge of University programs & activities . . . interpersonal communication skills . . . onthusiasm about program . . . student in good academic standing Admiral Car Rental JOB DESCRIPTIONS & APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE IN ADMISSIONS & RECORDS, 126 STRONG HALL APPLICATIONS DUE BY FRIDAY, MARCH 23 When was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 per day plus mileage We have a few late model cars for sale 2340 Alabama 843-2931 monday madness!! days only Order any small Domo'nna's Pizza with pizza bread, ground beef or mushrooms plus £10. Bake only £10. all you have 40 confirm necessary 40 you can it is as easy Good luck B1/179 Hours 4:00am - 1:30am Mon. - Thurs. 4:00am - 2:30am Fr. 12:00 - 2:00am Sat. 12:00 - 2:00m Sun. 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