, 1951 PAGE SEVEN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1951 enjoy armn- ents, over rain. agu- turing ed. inc. W. AWS Election Set For March Z Petitions Ready Tomorrow The election to Associated Women Students will be held Wednesday, March 7. Candidates may obtain their petitions and study guides from their house representatives or from the dean of Women's office in Strong hall, Tuesday. The petitions must be filed in the dean of Women's office by 5:00 p.m. Thursday. Petitioners will take a quiz over the A.W.S., and the leadership workshop at 7:30 Thursday night in the Kansas room of the Union. Qualifications for a candidate are as follows: 1. A candidate for office shall meet the eligibility rules governing student organizations. 2. The president and vice-president each shall be a junior or senior during her term of office. The president shall have served in the senate at least one semester; the vice-president shall have served in the house at least one semester. 3. The secretary shall be a sophmore during her term of office to insure sophomore class representation on the senate. 4. One All Student Council position shall be filled by a woman affiliated with a sorority, and the other position by an independent. A coffee will be given for the candidates in the women's lounge in Strong hall from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 1. There will be an election dinner Tuesday, March 6. The polls will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in Strong hall rotunda and Fraser on election day. The A.W.S. election committee will release the list of candidates for election to the senate Friday, March 2. Members of the election committee are: Virginia Thomson, business junior, chairman; Marjorie Crane, College senior; JoAnn Van Petten, College sophomore; Shirley Howard, education senior; Loretta Cooley, College sophomore; and Orinne Gray, College freshman. The senate consists of 15 members: the president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, two All Student Council representatives, one house representative, two freshmen representatives, and the six defeated candidates. Kansas Engineer Positions Open Letters of application for the positions of editor, associate editor, business manager, and advertising manager of the Kansas Engineer, must be in by Saturday. Keith Smith, president of the engineering council, said Thursday that the letters should be left in the office of T. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, 111 Marvin hall. Patronize Kansan Advertisers! Kansan Classified Advertising Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be presented during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univert, State University, Journalism bldg; not later than 3:38 p.m. the day before publication date. Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c %- FOR SALE ENCYCLOPAEEDIA BRITANNICA: Latest edition. Includes walnut case and yearbooks. Shows no wear. 1400% Louisiana or call 2519J after 5. 23 BUICK convertible, radio and heater, Maroon, good top, new paint and overhaul, white side walls. Donald Ross. 1213 Ohio. 2917J. 19 LOST GLASSES in gray case, between Hoch phone 900. Reward RED AND BLACK striped Sheafer penchant. Between Wyers hall and library Tuesday, Feb. 13. Finder please call Richard Andersen, 1745 after 7 p.m. 19 FLYING? Ask us about family rates, sky coach, and round trip reduction. Also agents for American Express, Berry, and Ask Ike tours. Also mass information at National Bank for information and reservations. 8th and Mass. Pioneer 51. FOR RENT APARTMENT for rent. Three rooms, furnished. Private entrance. Private both Utilities furnished. Shown by appointment. Phone 3350. 21 Huge Boilers Give KU Water, Heat, Power Snug and warm are workmen in the University power plant. The University power plant, which applies the heat, water and electricity for the University, is capable An "employees only" sign on the entrance, however, keeps students from entering to escape the bitter winds that have been sweeping the campus. Official Bulletin Feb. 19, 1951 Women's Rifle club, 8-9 tonight, Military Science building. Engineerettes bridge, 7:30 tonight ballroom alcove, Memorial Union. Hui O Hawaiiana, 7.30 p.m. Tuesday East Room, Attend. All members must attend this meeting concerning luau preparations. Bring ukes. Inter-Dorm Council, 5 today. Women's lounge, 222 Strong. Bring money for Jayhawker picture. Freshman man interested in becoming member of Kansas Relays student committee, make application on or before Feb. 22 to Dave Mordy, senior manager, Kansas Relays committee, 105 Robinson State experience considered as qualification for committee membership. 12 hours and "C" average during last semester's attendance necessary. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Kansas Room, Memorial Union. Open meeting. All former Boy Scouts invited. Phi Sigma evening meeting, 8 p.m., Tuesday, 417 Snow. Dr. M. N. Michelson, Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, "Sugar Sources for Ashbya Gossypii, a yeast from the East which infects cotton." Alpha Kappa Psi business meet- 4 p.m. Tuesday, Pine Room, Memorial Union. Graduate student coffee and record session, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 1234 Oread. Sasnak meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Robinson gym. Dr. Elbel, "Problems of Research in P.E." Square dancing; refreshments. Elimination match of top ten finalists of intramural bridge tournament to determine K.U. representatives to Big 7 tournament, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Memorial Union ballroom. FACTS meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 210 Fraser. of producing three thousand kilowatts. This is enough to meet the power needs of a city the size of Eudora. The steam which drives the huge steam turbine generators is also used to heat the buildings on the campus. An average of 200 thousand gallons of water a day is pumped by the power plant. In warm weather, the amount used reaches 350 thousand gallons. W. C. "Sandy" Sanderson, superintendent of the plant, said that from three to 500 gallons of water a minute have been pumped. At the present time about 50 gallons a minute are used. Fencing club, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Robinson gym. Campus Affairs Committee, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 222 Strong. Reports on Stadium seating and teaching evaluation. Martha Peterson, leader. Square dance club, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Memorial Union ballroom. All invited. Insect Collection In Library Display Miss Marjorie Ward, College junior, made the collection as one of the requirements for a class in elementary entomology. The insects mounted in plastic were done by Robert Gunter, an employee of the entomology department. A collection of butterflies, bugs and tiny insects is now on display on the second floor of Watson library outside the reference room. Most of the insects in the collection are from the campus. However, Miss Ward gathered some of them in two laboratory field trips a few miles outside of Lawrence. Why not take a student tour to Europe this summer. SITA, AM. EX., COOKS, TWA STUDY TOURS. Book Now. "UNLESS UNCLE SAM INVITES YOU" DOWNS TRAVEL SERVICE 1015 Mass. Phone 3661 Heat from the power plant is transmitted to the various buildings through huge pipes which are sheltered by reinforced concrete tunnels. Two main pipes leave the power plant; one heats the east side of the campus and the other the west side. Barometers, rainfall guages and other weather forecasting instruments help plant officials determine the approximate amount of steam needed. Steam not used is returned to the plant, stored and used again. The huge boilers which provide the steam for the steam turbine generators are heated with either oil or gas. Four feed pumps keep the oil pumping into the power plant. The oil is relayed from one pump to another. It goes through a steam heater. That heats the oil to 160 degrees before it is used in the boiler. There are three water service pumps in the power plant building. In case of fire on the campus, these pumps are capable of pumping 1500 gallons of water a minute. Robert McCracken, College junior, is the new vice-president of the KuKu's and not Wayne Bradley as was stated in Monday's issue of the University Daily Kansas. 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