Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 17, 1960 Around the Campus KUDemocratsPlan Deadline Today for Two KU-Y Vacancies Motorcade to KC Kansas University Young Democrats, students for Kennedy, and other interested students are planning a caravan to Kansas City, Mo. Saturday to hear Democratic presidential nominee John F. Kennedy speak. Sen. Kennedy will speak at the Municipal Auditorium in downtown Kansas City at 8:30 p.m. Students may obtain tickets from Dick Wood, KU chairman of Students for Kennedy-Johnson. Students with complimentary tickets are urged to gather at the Central Street entrance by 6:00 p.m., according to Claude Lee, Kansas Chairman of Students for Kennedy Classes Take Trip To Kansas City. Students from the content and methods of elementary physical education and the playground activities classes yesterday went to Kansas City, Kan., for a field trip. The students visited several elementary schools where they observed the three phases of physical education—games, self testing actions and rhythms. They also observed the technique of the classroom teacher. "We were careful to see the relationship of the noon hour program to the physical education program." Joie Stapleton, professor of physical education said. Larry J. Heeb, assistant professor of physical education also accompanied the students to Kansas City. Though authority be a stubborn bear, yet he is oft led by the nose with gold.—Shakespeare 8:00 p.m. OCT.22,1960 GO SEE! GO HEAR SEN. JOHN KENNEDY KANSAS CITY, MO. Municipal Auditorium Buses * "N" Zone * $2.00 leave 5:00 p.m. FOR TRANSPORTATION CALL THE NUMBER FOLLOWING. FOR TRANSPORTATION CALL ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: Dick Wood ... VI 3-6800 Pres., Youth For Kennedy Joel Posner ... VI 3-9323 Mary Lou Day ... VI 3-5955 Marg Marti: ... VI 3-8606 Wayne Smith ... VI 2-1166 Cynthia Adair ... VI 3-1349 Jim Lawing ... VI 2-1760 The deadline for applying for KUY co-treasurer and publicity cochairman is 5 p.m. today. Petition forms may be picked up at the Y office, 111 B, in the Union. The Cabinet Executive Committee will make the appointment Wednesday. The position of co-treasurer is open to a woman student able to keep the Y books and handle the disbursing and banking of funds. The office of publicity co-chairman will be filled by a man student whose job is to organize the production and distributions of posters and flyers and other direct contacts with students. Art Film to Be Shown "The Titan," the first film in the Museum of Art's 1960-61 series will be shown at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Thursday in the Art Museum's Lec- Try the Kansan Want Ads If you happen to be driving past 11th and Haskell, Tuesday, and suddenly the earth is rocked by explosion, fire and debris, don't panic! KU Fire School to 'Fire Up' The Kansas Fire School, directed by Clyde A. Babb, chose that site for its incendiary demonstrations which will be one phase of a training program for Kansas firemen. THE KANSAS FIRE School is holding its 31st annual session at the University of Kansas today through Thursday. Firemen from all over the state will partake in the program that began with registration this morning in the Kansas Union. At 11 a.m. tomorrow the firemen will observe and participate in demonstrations of unusual types of fires and explosions and the methods used to fight them, Mr. Babb said. THE FIRE SCHOOL director described the types of incendiary activity that will take place. - A transport fire will be simulated by pouring 1000 gallons of gasoline on the ground in a prescribed area within which will be the trailer of a truck. The gasoline will be ignited and the fireman will try to extinguish it with water. "If they are unsuccessful, and I expect that they will be," said Mr. Babb, "they will be supplied with foam." Medical School Has 706 Enrollers The University of Kansas School of Medicine celebrates its 56th year with an enrollment of 706. There are 280 in the three years of the school on the Kansas City campus; 104 are in the first year here. The total candidates for the bachelor's degree in nursing enrolled at the Medical Center is 128. Enrolled are 136 residents and fellows in specialty programs; 18 interning physicians; 65 licensed practical nursing students; 7 occupational therapists; 8 physical therapists; 12 medical technologists; and 16 X-ray technologists. There are 2 candidates for the certificate in mortuary science; and 30 graduate students. An ammonium nitrate explosion will be staged. - The effects of liquid oxygen will be demonstrated. - Fireproof plaster will also be experimented with. The fire areas will be roped off and spectators will be permitted to watch the firemen in operation. MEETINGS OF the School are being held at the Kansas Union. 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