Friday, April 16, 1954 University Daily Kansam Page 7 Free Popcorn Features One Of Many Engineering Shows Corn popping, plastic-bodied automobile, and a miniature foundry are some of the many demonstrations at the 34th annual Engineering exposition today and tomorrow. 15 30 40 55 00 20 The department of mining and metallurglary engineering is featuring a corn popper exhibit in Lindley hall, showing the corn as it pops in hot air in a glass tube. The corn is fed into the tube with a gun feeder, falling down in the tube to a screen floor. The hot air is forced through the screen and pops the corn.. Automatic feeds fill a kiln with salt and pop corn oil, producing the Dale Trott, engineering junior, in charge of the exhibit, said that visitors will be served the fresh pop corn. corn fully seasoned and ready to eat. By LEE ANN URBAN The shop practice department is showing plastic-bodied automobiles in Fowler shops. Demonstrations of the making of automobile bodies are set up in the plastic laboratory. Faculty Club Serves 335 "A comfortable clubhouse where members can meet one another, enjoy a good meal, discuss what interests them, relax, and have a good time." is exactly what the faculty house is providing for approximately 335 members of the KU Faculty club. room, card room, library, lounge, game room, and sun deck for the faculty's use and enjoyment. A television set, radio-phonograph, piano, and pool table are furnished for entertainment. bers of the club and visitors to the campus. Once a month the program is for children. Miss Muriel Johnson, instructor in home economics, is in charge of the programs. This was the purpose stated by Roy A. Roberts, 08, president of the Kansas City Star company, when the former high school building was remodeled for faculty use in May, 1951. Mr. Roberts was the chief donor of funds for the redecorating of the building. The faculty house is located on the East slope of Mt. Oread behind the Union parking lot. In addition to parties, dances, and bridge games held in the house, Sunday night buffets are served for the faculty members and their families. These are preceded by programs participated in by mem- The house provides a dining Meals are served every day for faculty members only. Professional cooks and a dietitian, Miss Mary June Carter, instructor in home economics and dietitian for Watkins hospital, are hired by the home economics department, which took over the club's operation June 1, 1952. The house is open during the summer session but closes during August. It remains open during vacations, but meals are not served. Any faculty member with the rank of instructor or above is entitled to membership in the Faculty club. Members meet twice a year, but the officers, who manage the faculty house, meet weekly. F EVENTS and HEDULE 8. Kansas City H. S. 880-Yd. Relay ... 2:30 9. University Quarter-Mile Relay ... 2:40 10. A.A.U. 400-Meter Hurdles (Finals) ... 2:50 11. Presentation of Queen ... 3:00 12. Glenn Cunningham Mile ... 3:05 13. University Two-Mile Relay ... 3:15 14. College Sprint Medley Relay ... 3:25 15. College Invitation Sprint Medley Relay ... 3:35 16. University Sprint Medley Relay ... 3:55 17. Junior College Sprint Medley Relay ... 4:10 18. College Distance Medley Relay ... 4:20 19. University Half-Mile Relay ... 4:35 20. A.A.U. 3000-Meter Steeplechase ... 4:50 21. University Distance Medley Relay ... 5:05 22. Kansas High School Mile Relay ... 5:20 23. College Mile Relay ... 5:25 24. University Mile Relay ... 5:30 25. Outstanding Athlete Award 25. Outstanding Athlete Award Closing Ceremony FIELD EVENTS 26. Pole Vault (Prelims. & Finals) ... 1:30 27. Shot Put (Finals) ... 1:30 28. Broad Jump (Prelims. & Finals) ... 1:30 29. High Jump (Prelims. & Finals) ... 2:00 30. A.A.U. Hop, Step, and Jump (Finals) ... 3:30 THE SPOT Fat John - JG, Bish, Leon the Peon DINE-A-MITE 23rd & Louisiana Phone 845 BUSINESS MACHINES CO. Sales, Service, Rental 710 Mass. Phone 13 LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK 647 Massachusetts Phone 33 FRED FREY and SKIPPER WILLIAMS