CAMPUS AND AKEA University Daily Kansan, March 28, 1984 Page 8 This drawing shows the design of a proposed solar-powered clock tower that would be built on the north side of Wescoe Hall, Betsy Clark, St. Louis junior, designed the winning entry for a competition sponsored by Theta Tau engineering fraternity. Designers collect cash prizes in sun-powered clock contest By STEPHANIE HEARN Staff Reporter Theta Tau engineering fraternity yesterday awarded cash prizes to the winners of a design competition for an architectural clock to be placed on Wescott Beach. Betsy Clark, St. Louis senior, received a $100 prize in the ceremony at the Kansas Union for her first place. The university said that would stand north of Wescoe Hall. Clark said that the tower, which will cost an estimated $115,000, was designed to be made of yellow-tinted cement to integrate the gray color of Wescoe with the "warm" color of Strong Hall. Philip White, Dodge City senior and director of the competition, said that judges of the competition had looked for a clock design that would fit into the building and as meet certain technical criteria. White said that Chancellor Gene A. Budig had praised and supported Clark's design, but that he was unsure whether the project would receive any financing from the Kansas University Endowment Association. The Theta Tau fraternity does not want to take funds away from other KU projects. White said, and is seeking private donations. Theta Tau had originally hoped that the class of 1985 would donate the clock to the University, but White said that the class didn't have enough money. heart of the campus would show the University's dedication to new technology. White said that placing a clock that combined beauty and science in the The solar-powered clock would convert the sun's rays into electricity and store that electricity in batteries, he said. 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