6 Wednesday, April 6, 1988 / University Daily Kansar Schumm chosen as new mayor By Christine Martin Kansan staff writer City commissioner Bob Schumm is Lawrence's new mavor. The Lawrence City Commission last night chose Schumm to serve a one-year term. It also selected Commissioner Mike Rundle to serve a one-year term as vice mayor. Outgoing Mayor Mike Amyx thanked those who voted for him, the other commissioners and the city staff before Schumm gave him an honorary gavel. "I was born and raised in Lawrence, and it's a place I'm very proud of," Amyx said. The commissioners gave Amyx a card and KU key chain and congratulated him. I was born and raised in Lawrence, and it's a place I'm very proud of.' "We appreciate your integrity honesty and loyalty to the community," Commissioner Sandra Praeger said. — Mike Amyx outgoing mayor Schumm said: "I think Mike has done a super job. He's always been prepared and well-versed on things." Amyx nominated Praeger for vice mayor, but Commissioner Dennis Constance nominated Rundle Rundle second Rundle nomination. Amyx has been on the City Commission for five years. He became mayor in 1985 and was reelected in April 1987. Schumm has been on the commission since April 1987, and he served as vice mayor this past year. He was also a commissioner from 1979 to 1981. In other action, the commission approved a proclamation commemorating the death of Martin Luther King Jr. Don Conrad, a member of a planning committee to commemorate King's death, said a gathering would honor King at 4 p.m. Sunday at Haskell Stadium on the campus of Haskell Indian Junior College The commission also proclaimed April 10-15 Gay and Les- biain awareness Week. Liz Tolbert, director of Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas, said the week's activities were geared to educating the public and would benefit the whole community. The commission also received a report from Judy Billings, director of the Lawrence Convention and Visitors Bureau. Billings said that she didn't know the economic impact of the University of Kansas' winning the NCAA basketball championship yet. However, the publicity has opened the doors for different groups to have events in Lawrence, such as the Junior Olympics, which will take place here in August. She said $5 million was spent on hotels in Lawrence in 1987, a 9 percent increase from 1986. Used Ludwig Drum Set HAYES HOUSE OF Used Tama Drum Set MUSIC New Pearl Drum Set 944 Mass 942-6182 Elections get started today for Board of Class Officers By a Kansan reporter Elections for the Board of Class Officers for the sophomore, junior and senior classes will take place today and tomorrow in the Strong Hall rotunda. Voting booths will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. Two coalitions have candidates for senior class officers. Chris Seseryn is running for senior class president with the Direction coalition. Other coalition candidates are Mike Maloney, vice president; Brett Round, treasurer; and Jane Martin, secretary. Bobby Jann is running for senior class president with the With A Twist coalition. Other coalition candidates are Mike Blumenthal, vice president; Kathy Brennan, treasurer; and Maren Malecki, secretary. Two coalitions are fielding candidates for junior class officers. Todd Photo Idea? Call 864-4810 Anderson Porch is running for class president with the With a Twist coalition. Other candidates are Preston Clarke, vice president; Darrin Ormean, treasurer; and Anne French secretary. The second coalition is the Final Four. William Leslie is running for president. Other coalition candidates are Jamie Solem, vice president; Tim Hagan, treasurer; and Karen Drees, secretary. The With a Twist coalition is the only coalition with candidates running for the sophomore class officers board. UNIVERSITY — COMMUNITY SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Candidates are Joel Joyce, president; Tim Keel, vice president; Halle Hudson, treasurer; and Julie Axiel, secretary. As a result of the efforts of many students saving the furniture, art objects, and invaluable service to firefighters during the Kansas Union fire on April 20, 1970, some insurance carriers decided to present the Kansas Union with a gift. The STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD will again this year choose a student deserving of being awarded a scholarship from the interest on this gift. Write-in candidates will be accepted, but they must submit campaign expenditure audits by 4 p.m. April 7. Story Idea? 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