beeeed hat oniceeee neofdly mura University Daily Kansam Friday, April 2, 1971 3 Kansan Photo by GREG NORBER KU 'SST' to Fly The SST may never get out the ground, but a local product built by the aeronautical engineering students is flying in flight April 24 at the Aeronautical Club picnic. David L. Kohlman, chairman of the aerospace company Mitsubishi, designed and built in 1968 as the senior class project of the aerospeed design team. He finished just before the semester end. Kohlman is the right weather conditions and flew it on a windy day. A slight change in the structure was damaged. A student repaired it the next year, and the plane has idle all this time because students couldn't find an experienced rain-control system. City pilot from Kansas City was contacted, and he will fly the plane at the picnic. The red and white plane is quite conventional looking. It has a wing span of eight feet and weighs 12 pounds. It is radio controlled and has a cruising speed of 75 miles per hour to separate controls for the airplanes, throttle, elevators and flaps. The plane contains a camera that operates by remote control. Kohman said the camera was designed to low-cost aerial photographs. The aeronautical engineering department provided the funds for the plane, which would hardly need the fuel needed for the cost. Kohlman said the engine cost about $30, and the camera was purchased at a pawn shop for $25. The radio equipment cost $400. The camera be used for permanent lab equipment. "Of course." Kohlman said, "most of the cost was in labor, which was free." Hot Ham & Cheese Sandwiches 3 for $'1^{00}$ Reg. Price $'1.47 Fresh Meat Delivered Daily From HARWOOD'S Whise. Meats Good through Sat., April 10 Ad Must Accompany Purchase Patronize Kansan Advertisers WOLFE'S ANNUAL DOG SALE Last Day Saturday Budget recommendations for next year's student activity fund and a report from the Committee Board are items on the agenda for the Student Senate meeting in Room Eight of the Kansas Union Brand Name photo and sound equipment at this year's lowest prices. The meeting will follow the Senate dinner which is scheduled to begin at 6 m. Items Reduced to 60% KU Activity Funds On Senate Agenda The Committee Board will make recommendations for membership and chairmanship of the various senate committees. You will vote whether to consider these recommendations at this meeting. Use Your BANKAMERICARD or MASTERCHARGE Wolfe's camera shop, inc. 116 West Eighth • Phone 235-1386 Open 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. David Miller, student body president, will recommend the budget recommendations available to the Senate, they would be referred to the Audit Committee. The meeting will also include election of two senators to StudEx, Miller said. Other business to be considered by the Senate includes the Petition to Council, which proposes an amendment to the Constitution to membership of StudEx, and several pieces of new legislation. Four KU women graduates have been nominated by faculty and admii to receive the Hall of Fame. Ten are present on KU's faculty and the other two have distinguished themselves in careers outside the university. Chalmers to Recognize Outstanding KU Women Other awards will be given to the outstanding senior, the outstanding teacher and the outstanding group. A new award will be given Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr will present the awards at a ceremony on Recognition Commission on the Status of Women. The program will be held at 7:30 p.m. April 12 in Woodruff Auditorium. to the woman who has made a creative or innovative contribution to the student body. THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE proudly announces a return engagement performance of "INDIANS" by Arthur Kopit Sunday April 4,1971 in the University Theatre at 2:30 p.m. This performance follows the company's appearance at Ford's Theatre; Washington, D.C. at the American College of Dentistry. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Ticket Reservations Available beginning Monday, March 29,1971 Telephone:864-3982 $1.98-$4.98 O SAVE UP TO $3.00 Top Artists! Major Labels! Many, Many More! Classics Included! Come Early for Best Selection. April 5-9 kansas union BOOKSTORE