University Daily Kansan / Thursday, April 19, 1990 5 Local Briefs GRADUATE FELLOWWISH ESTABLISHED: A $1 million contribution to Campaign Kansas will pay for the first graduate fellowship program in the history of the University of Kansas. The money, donated by Madison Self and Lila Reetz Self of Hinsdale, Ill., will be used to establish the Madison and Lila Self Graduate Fellowship Fund. "It is my goal to encourage and help the especially gifted and motivated who, in turn, can be reasonably expected to make a real difference during their lifetime," Madison Self said in a statement released yesterday by the Kansas University Endowment Association. Chancellor Gene A. Budig called the Selfs' contribution a historic first. "We are very grateful to the Selfs for their most generous gift," he said. "It will have an important impact on graduate studies here." Madison Self graduated from the University in 1943 with a degree in chemical engineering. He is president of an investment company and chairman of Tioga International Inc., a company with interests in the polymer and specialty chemical fields. Lila Reetz Self attended KU in 1943 and worked in the department of petroleum engineering. Both are members of the University of Kansas Alumni Association and the Chancellors Club. They also are new members of the Endowment Association's Mount Oread Society, a group that recognizes people who have donated gifts of $1 million or more. KU CUBICLE LAUNCH: For the first time, undergraduates at the University of Kansas will send experimental materials on a space shuttle. Mike Peck, president of the KU Space Program, said yesterday that the club would send up materials in a cubicle to be launched on a 1992 shuttle mission. The materials should be ready for takeoff by February. The experiment will be financed by donations totaling $1,000 from Corroon & Black, an insurance brokerage firm in St. Louis. Tim and David Danis, two executives of the company, contributed $500 of the total. Peck said the group would send up materials for four experiments. Among the materials are vegetable seeds, crystallized chemicals, epoxy resins and cell membranes that will be tested with a control group when they come back to Earth. TWO MORE RETIREES: Two KU faculty and staff members have been added to the list of 23 who will retire during fiscal 1990. George Hughes, associate professor of curriculum and instruction, will retire in May after 18 years of service. Colleen Ryan, executive assistant for media services in the division of continuing education, will retire in June after 12 years of service. All retirees will be honored May 7 at the annual dinner given by Chancellor Gene A. Budig and his wife. Reservations for the retirement dinner, which is scheduled for 6 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom, may be made with Marian McCorkill, Kansas University Endowment Association assistant to the president. Tickets are $12, and the deadline for reservations is 5 p.m. May 4. GRADUATION ORDERS DUE: Time is running out to order commencement regalia without paying a $10 late fee. Graduating students can buy caps and gowns until commencement begins, but a $10 charge will be assessed after April 27, said Robert Derby, manager of KU Concessions. "Believe it or not, we have students racing up to buy while other students are walking down the hill to the ceremony," he said. Regalia will be available from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. until April 27 at rates 22 and 23 at Memorial Stadium. Students earning bachelor's degrees may buy caps, gowns and tassels for $16. Master's regalia costs $17, not including a master's hood. The hood, which costs $15, is required only for students earning a master's degree from the School of Social Welfare. Bachelor's and master's regalia can be kept by the student. Doctoral and Law School caps, gowns and tassels may be rented for $18. 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