University Daily Kansan, September 4, 1984 CAMPUS AND AREA Fair booth will display KU snake By the Kansan Staff One of the most unusual attractions at the Kansas State Fair in Hutchison this week is likely to be a 7-foot bull snake on display from the University of Kansas. The snake is only one of the exhibits that will be featured in a display booth shared by KU and Kansas State University. The schools will be showing off their advancements in the areas of science and technology. This will be the second year that the two universities have joined together to cut costs of participating in the fair which runs Sept. 7-16. "We're working together to give the message of the importance of research and science," said John Naughtin, KU University Relations' publications designer and coordinator of the project. "We're not down here with the purpose to recruit in mind." Naughty predicts that about 40,000 people will see the booth during the fair. Each university sets up its own exhibit schedule. Naughtin said the KU Museum of Natural History had participated in the fair for many years and that for the past few years its live snake exhibit had been very popular. Other exhibits from KU will include a display of educational video games designed by Jerry Chaffin, professor of special education. Video games such as "Meteor Multiplication," "Alien Addition," and "Verb Viper," are used to help teach children reading, writing and arithmetic. The Kansas Geological Survey will offer a slide show of little-known Kansas landscapes such as sand dunes and waterfalls. The slide show will run for the duration of the fair. At least five people lost their lives in Kansas traffic accidents during the Labor Day holiday weekend, authorities reported yesterday. By United Press International Don Ehlers, 57, Dresden, was killed Sunday in a one-vehicle accident in Decatur County in northwest Kansas, a Decatur County sheriff's dispatcher said yesterday. Five die in traffic accidents Ehler's pickup truck was found off a county road north of Dresden about 7.45 p.m. He died a few hours later at the Decatur County Hospital in Oberlin. A 24-year-old Leon woman died early Sunday when the car she was riding in 2 $ \frac{1}{2} $ miles east of Leon collided with another car. The Butler County Sheriff's office said Jody Bohannon was dead on arrival at Wesley Medical Center in Wichita. Russell Hamlin, 33. Perry, was killed Saturday night in Shawnee County when his pickup left the road and flipped over, said Traffic Sgt. Billy Lewis, of the Shawnee County Sheriff's Department. Also Saturday, the Kansas High way Patrol identified a traffic victim as James J. Finders, 18, of Goodland. Finders was driving east on an Interstate 70 detour when he crossed a center divider, hitting the driver's side of the westbound truck. In another accident, near Ellsworth, a car went off Kansas Highway 156 and struck a metal culvert head-on on December 38-year-old Saturday, repaired the Ellsworth County Sheriff's Department. The victim was identified as Jerry L. Beagle of Atchison. STUDENTS COULD THE NAVY INTEREST YOU IN PAID TUITION? If you are a student at the University of Kansas, you may qualify for a Navy Scholarship. The Navy Scholarship provides full tuition, all text books plus $100 a month spending money. When you graduate, you will have a job in the fleet as a naval or marine officer. You will train in Nuclear Submarines, Surface Ships, Naval Aircraft or one of many other exciting fields. CHECK OUT THE ADVANTAGES OF NAVAL ROTC SCHOLARSHIPS Call Lieutenant Joe Johannes at 864-3161. He will be happy to tell you about the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC). 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