12 Thursday, November 4, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawk Bookstore "Your Book Protestations!" At the top of Nathan Hill's Hrs: 8-7 M-T. 8-9 a.m.-5 p.m., 12-4 Sat, 12-6 Sun, +43-220-3130 Camera America ONE HOUR PHOTO We Process E-6 Slide Film In Only 3 Hours!!! 1610 West 23rd Street 841-7205 Ask for sales/service dept. ...for weekends/holidays/ birthdays/weddings or just mom's home cooking. Call us for special USA fares. Great international fares are also available. Council Travel 1634 Ortington Ave. Everston, IL 60201 1-800-475-5070 America's oldest and largest student travel organization ASK ABOUT OUR ONE YEAR TAPE GUARANTEE!! Mellissa Lacey / KAN$AN A University of Kansas School of Engineering student measures the distance between a high school student's egg vehicle and the stopping point. The school sponsored a contest yesterday that required participants to construct a vehicle that could carry an egg 7.5 meters without breaking it. By Chesley Dohl Kansan staff writer Kneeling on the floor and looking past raw-egg hood ornaments on vehicles they designed and constructed, high school students listened for a signal to start their engines. The engines of the vehicles were About 100 high school students competed yesterday in the seventh annual KU School of Engineering miniature vehicle competition, which tests the students' skills in physics and math. The objective of the competition was to design a vehicle that could safelytransport an uncooked chicken egg 7.5 meters, across the Kansas Union Ballroom floor, in the least amount of time without running into a table. powered by batteries, mouse traps and rubber bands. Cars with simple designs performed as well as the complex models. "It takes a lot of experimenting and trial and error to come up with one that works," said Joseph Fingenot, Manhattan high school sophomore. "You try to get something that will go the distance in the least amount of time," he said. "But it doesn't hurt if it looks cool either." Pingenot, who plans to become an engineering major, said that he helped his friends design and build some of their vehicles. This year's competition, the Humpty Dumpty Handicap Vehicle Propulsion Design Competition, drew more entries than ever before, said Tom Mulinazzi, associate dean and professor of civil engineering. "I think the title of the contest got their attention this year," he said. "If you have a cuties name it gets their interest." The scholastic tournament and design competition began seven years ago to introduce engineering concepts to high school students, Mulinazi said. "The competition teaches how to think and apply principles learned in math and physics to practical application," he said. Leavenworth High School brought 48 students to the contest. "Students enjoy the design competition," said John Pretz, Leavenworth physics teacher. "It's not as much the competition but the satisfaction of building. There's something primitive in our brains that teaches us to say 'build something.'" THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN is now accepting applications from students with previous Kansan experience for positions of Business Manager and Editor for the Spring 1994 semester. Applications may be obtained at 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Applications may be obtained at 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Return the completed application and a current resumé to the Dean's office, 200 Stauffer-Flint Hall, by noon on the appropriate deadline indicated below. Business Manager Schedule Editor Schedule *Friday, Nov. 12: Application deadline, Interview sign-up *Monday, Nov. 15: Application deadline, Interview sign-up *Monday, Nov.15: Selection Interviews, 3:30 p.m. - Tuesday, Nov. 16: Selection interviews, 3:30 p.m. Interviews will take place in the conference room, 120 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Applicants will be notified of the successful candidate after everyone has interviewed. 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HERE'S HOW IT WORKS To place an ad (must be 18 yrs old) 3. After your ad runs in the Mon., Tues., & Thurs. editions of the Kansan, you call a free 800-number (every 3rd day from the day that you initially place your voice message), to listen to the messages people leave for you. Any other day, you may call the 900-number to retrieve your messages at a cost of $1.95 per minute. The average call is 3 mins in length. 4. You choose the people you want to meet and call them to set up a time and place. To check out an ad 1. Choose the ads you want to respond to and note the voice mail number in them. 2. Call 1-900-285-4560 (you need an off-campus, private residence, touch-tone phone), enter the mailbox number from the ad, and listen to the message. Or browse through all the voice messages in a category. You can interrupt to skip over messages that don't interest you. Voice prompts will lead you along the way. You'll be charged $1.95 per minute. 3. If you like what you hear, leave a message of your own. Include a phone number where you can be reached. . ---