soat in in's, ing. out out mint and open in iner 'isis,' "id." the ones ers University Daily Kansan, September 2, 1981 Page 7 Taking panes Mike Scott, Topeka, uses suction cups to release a window frame at Watson Library. Workmen are replacing the heavy windows that have to be lifted into place with a crane. Undergraduate research awards provide support for independent research under the guidance of a graduate faculty member. The deadline for undergraduate research award applications is Nov. 12. Katzman said, Applications for the fellowships must be completed by Oct. 19. Applications are now being accepted for undergraduate research awards and Harry S. Truman Scholarships, David Katzman, associate dean of the School of Liberal Arts, said yesterday. To be eligible for a Truman scholarship, a KU sophomore must be enrolled as a full time student; be pursuing a bachelor's degree; be an American citizen; have at least a 3.0 GPA and in the upper four of his high school he have selected a course of study leading to a career in government. Scholarship applications available Any full-time Lawrence campus undergraduate may apply for undergraduate research awards, Katzman said, but only sophomores may be nominated for a Truman scholarship. one most important thing a student can do is meet with a faculty member who will support his work," Katzman said. Applications for both awards are available at the College Honors office. 201 Nunemaker Center. A Truman scholarship covers a student's tuition, fees, books, room and board to a maximum of $5,000 annually for up to four years. "Students are not required to complete their projects in one year. There are a number of students who have on going projects," he said. "There are no restrictions on how many times the student can apply or how many awards the student can hold." No organized post-game activities were planned, the fans will be on their own if we win. "Goff's own team," he said. Katzman said there were approximately 10 awards available, with a stipend up to $400 each. The University also gives up to 20 summer awards of $1,000 each, he said. A pre-game party for Saturday's KU-Tulsa football game has been scheduled by the Alumunium Association at the Tulsa University. Mike Goff, association field director. Alumni to throw Tulsa bash The Hilton is offering a discounted rate of $40 for a single- or double-occupancy room. Reservations must be made through the hotel. Goff said. A bus will shuttle fans to and from the game for $3 per person. Open to "any interested Jayhawks," the fun begins with a social hour at 4:30 p.m. followed by dinner at 5 p.m. vacation or visitation in the association office in the Kansas Union. The cost is $13 per person. Festivities for traveling fans are a regular feature of the association, he said. Nicodemus: Rabbi, we know you are a teacher who has come from God. For no one could perform the miraculous signs you are doing if God were not with you. Jesus: I tell you the truth, unless a man is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. John 3:3.4, NIV You are invited to hear the response of a former college professor to the above mandate. Jed Smock has spoken on over 200 campuses in 34 states about this statement of truth. Time: 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, September 3rd and 4th Place: Forum Room, Kansas Student Union On the Record Lightning struck the O'Connell Youth Ranch Monday night, causing a fire which damaged two upstairs bedrooms. Although insurance adjusters have not determined the extent of the fire damage, they speculate repairs will be completed within 30 to 60 days. The ranch located at Rt. 2, Douglas County,户ted five teen-age boys and a house parent, all of whom escaped without injury. The boys have been relocated and will stay at the O'Cronell Youth Shelter at 4th and Missouri Streets. The ranch and shelter are affiliated with Youth for Christ International, and provide homes for juveniles. They are funded by a local non-profit corporation. The Lawrence City Commission last night defeated action on a request by the O'Cannell Youth Shelter for permanent use of the old Barbershop. The women's Transitional Care Service had also requested use of the home. Dance Classes Enrolling Now! Lawrence School of Ballet Kristin Benjamin, Director 842 Mass 205½ W.8th Begining Adult Ballet (1) (3) Beginning Adult Ballet $^{11}$ (2) Beginning Adult Ballet $^{12}$ (3) Intermediate Adult Ballet (2) Advanced Adult Ballet (2) Men's Ballet (1) (1) Adult Modern Dance (1) (1) Adult Jazz, Intermediate (1) Adult Jazz, Intermediate (1) Women's Exercise (1) Mon, 7:30 p.m & or Mon, 8:30 p.m & or Mon, 9:30 p.m & Mon, Wed, 5:30 p.m & or Mon, Sun, 6:30 p.m & Wed, 7:30 p.m & Fri, 5:30 p.m Tue, 6:30 p.m & Mon, 7:30 p.m & Wed, 5:07 p.m Tues, Thurs, 5:27-7:30 p.m Tues, Thurs, 5:27-7:30 p.m Tues, 7:30 p.m Wed, 7:30 p.m Wed, 7:30 p.m Wed, 7:30 p.m Mon, 7:30 p.m Mon, 7:30 p.m Mon, 11:12 p.m Instructors: Kristin Benjamin, Deborah Bettinger, Vana Fahdat Clark, Mary Dugan, Willie Lenoir, Ken Lierz, Mary Swift, Linda Virr 842-4595 Place a want ad in the Kansan. Call 864-4358 KU school days are here again! And so are ours! "Classes" start at 2:00 every afternoon if you're interested in taking a course in Brewology, Cereal Malt Science, an advanced class in Sleep and Dreaming. Your GPA may improve with our weekly specials: Mondays: 50° bottles (excluding Lowenbrau light or dark) Tuesdays: Ladies 25° Draws 7-10 Wednesdays: Midweek Recess! Quarter Draws 8-12 Thursdays: "Sure Happy It's Thursday!" $1.50 pitchers 7-10 Saturdays: Schooners 75° Fridays: T.G.I.F. 2-7 $1.50 pitchers So come on out and curl up with your favorite brew (and your favorite classmate), a cup of Carter's crop (peanuts) and some free hot buttered popcorn and enjoy the atmosphere of our school at Ichabod's, located 1.6 miles north of Town Center (City Hall) at Tee Pee Junction. K. U. STUDENT SEASON FOOTBALL TICKETS ARE STILL ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS K. U. Ticket Office, Allen Field House 8:30-5:00 Mon.-Fri. Aug. 31-Sept. 11 SUA Office-Ks. Union 8:30-5:00 Mon.-Fri. Aug. 31-Sept. 11 Satellite 8:30-6:30 Mon.-Fri. Aug. 31-Sept. 11 BUA Office—K.U. Med Center 8:30-4:00 Mon.-Fri. Aug. 31-Sept. 11 Oliver Hall 4:00-7:00 Tues. & Wed. Sept. 1 & 2 Ellsworth Hall 4:00-7:00 Tues. & Wed. Sept. 1 & 2 Templin Hall 4:00-7:00 Tues. & Wed. Sept. 1 & 2 McCollum Hall 4:00-7:00 Thurs. & Fri. Sept. 3 & 4 JRP 4:00-7:00 Thurs. & Fri. Sept. 3 & 4 GSP 4:00-7:00 Thurs. & Fri. Sept. 3 & 4 Hashingor 4:00-7:00 Tues. & Wed. Sept. 8 & 9 Lewis 4:00-7:00 Tues. & Wed. Sept. 8 & 9 Corbin 4:00-7:00 Tues. & Wed. Sept. 8 & 9 Naismith 4:00-7:00 Tues. & Wed. Sept. 8 & 9